Eli Nelson, Mrs Rau, Michael Nye and various other perform in the Norm O'Connor folklore collection
- Bib ID:
- 7863532
- Format:
- Audio
- Author:
- Nelson, Eli, performer, narrator
- Access Conditions:
- Access open for research, personal copies and public use.
- Description:
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- between 1950 and 1969
- audiotape reel (approximately 64 min.) : analog
- Series:
- Norm O'Connor folklore collection.
- Summary:
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Folkloric recording.
- Full contents:
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- Folk song, title unknown, possibly Mt. Elmo / Mrs Rau
- Barrey O'Ryan / Eli Nelson
- Old bullock dray, fragment / Eli Nelson
- In that big ship that first brought me over / Eli Nelson
- Eli Nelson tells amusing stories about his mother and a doctor
- Eli Nelson tells the coffin story
- Eli Nelson tells a burial story
- Eli Nelson tells another burial story
- Elli Nelson tells a story about a woman in Walhalla
- Unknown woman speaks of her family history in Walhalla
- Albury ram fragment (Accordion or concertina) / Unknown man (Jim?)
- Discussion about dance tunes and songs, recites 'Two little girls in blue' and other fragments / Unknown man (Jim?)
- Tommy Corrigan / Unknown man (Jim?)
- Dying stockman / Unknown man (Jim?)
- Conversation about Dying stockman / Unknown man (Jim?)
- Old barck hut / Unknown man
- Old barck hut / Unknown man
- Song about a dirty woman / Unknown man
- I met her in the garden where the Irish apples grow / Unknown man
- What, what, what / Unknown man
- He ate all the bread / Unknown man
- Alec Robertson fragment (poem) / Unknown woman
- Oh, God help me now I'm cast out / Unknown man
- Dear Italian girl / Unknown man
- The shamrock and the thistle (poem) / Unknown man
- Back to the old tram cars, fragment / Unknown man
- Four little Johnny cakes, fragment / Unknown man
- My little freehold on the plain, fragment / Unknown man
- Beyond old Omeo, fragment / Unknown man
- Jimmy Carty's lad, fragment / Unknown man
- The Queensland overlanders / Michael Nye and others
- Unknown persons discuss scrap books and family history.
- Performer:
- Mrs Rau ; Eli Nelson ; Michael Nye
- Notes:
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- Recorded by Norm O'Connor, Pat O'Connor and Maryjean Officer.
- A collection of recordings and related material collected during the 1950s and 1960s by Norm O'Connor, Pat O'Connor and others for the Folk Lore Society of Victoria.
- Recorded between 1950 and 1969.
- Michael Nye recorded on 20 December 1963.
- Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Index/Finding Aid Note:
- Transcript unavailable.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Norm O'Connor folklore collection.
This collection contains 121 records. - Copyright:
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In Copyright
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2039 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1969
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