Wheatstone, Sir Charles, physicist, inventor of stereoscope, kaleiodoscope, and concertina, 38,377
Container:
Box 4
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research but is stored off-site and special arrangements must be made to work with it. Contact the Archives Center for information at archivescenter@si.edu or 202-633-3270.
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Collection Citation:
Scientists and Inventors Portrait File, Archives Center, National Museum of American History.
A grand old country / Peadar Kearney -- Erin go bragh / Kearney -- Sergeant William Bailey / words by Kearney -- Kevin Barry -- The recruiting sergeant -- Slean Libh / Kearney -- The 18th day of November -- The boys of the County Cork / words by Tom Murphy -- Barry's column -- Kerry -- Soldiers of the rearguard / Liam Mellowes? -- Sean Tracy -- Take it down from the mast -- The merry ploughboy / words by Jeremiah Lynch -- The ould alarm clock / words by Phil Kelly -- The patriot game / Dominic Behan.
Track Information:
101 A Grand Old Country.
102 Erin Go Bragh.
103 Sargeant William Bailey.
104 Kevin Barry.
105 The Recruiting Sargeant.
106 Slean Libh.
107 The Eighteenth Day of November.
201 The Boys of County Cork.
202 Barry's Column.
203 Kerry.
204 Soldiers of the Rearguard.
205 Sean Tracy.
206 Take it Down from the Mast.
207 The Merry Ploughboy.
208 The Ould Alarm Clock.
209 The Patriot Game.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0594
Riverside.12820
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1958
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
1957.
General:
Irish revolutionary songs ; some set to traditional tunes. Program notes by Dominic Behan on container. Performer(s): Dominic Behan, vocalist ; accompanied by John Hasted on guitar, banjo and concertina. Production notes: Recorded at Topic Recording Studios, London, England, November 1957.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
Collection Rights:
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Indian lass., Oxford tragedy., Girl with the box on her head., Unfortunate rake., Bonny bunch of roses., Death of Bill Brown., Jackie Munro., Bloody gardener., Cockfight., Grand conversation on Napoleon., Dark-eyed sailor., Died for love.
Track Information:
101 The Indian Lass / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
102 The Oxford Tragedy / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
103 The Girl With the Box on Her Head / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
104 The Unfortunate Rake / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
105 The Bonny Bunch of Roses / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
106 The Death of Bill Brown / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
201 Jackie Munro / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
202 The Bloody Gardener / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
203 The Cockfight / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
204 The Grand Conversation on Napoleon / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
205 The Dark-Eyed Sailor / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
206 Died for Love / A. L. (Albert Lancaster) Lloyd, Alf Edwards.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0613
Riverside.12-614
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 195x
General:
Also issued as: Street songs of England. Washington WLP 737."Released by Bill Grauer Productions."Edited by Kenneth R. Goldstein. Descriptive notes by A.L. Lloyd on container. Sung by A.L. Lloyd, with concertina accompaniment by Alf Edwards.
Restrictions:
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An invitation to North America --Callerforney --The balaena -- Betsy the servingmaid --Canadee-I-O --The bold Princess Royal --The drifter --Have over the water to Florida --When that I was weary --New York gals --Paul Jones --Wolfe and Saunders --I wish that the wars were all over --The banks of Newfoundland.
Track Information:
101 An Invitation to North America / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
102 Callerforney / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
103 The Balaena / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
104 Betsy the Serving Maid / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
105 Canadee-I-O / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
106 The Bold Princess Royal / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
107 The Drifter / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
201 Have Over the Water to Florida / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
202 When That I Was Weary / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
203 New York Gals / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
204 Paul Jones / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
205 Wolfe and Saunders / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
206 I Wish That the Wars Were All Over / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
207 The Banks of Newfoundland / Tish Stubbs, Sam Richards. Guitar,Appalachian dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0892
Saydisc.280
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
England Saydisc 1977
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Great Britain, England.
General:
English folk songs about North America. Biographical and program notes on container. Performer(s): Tish Stubbs and Sam Richards, vocals, accompanying themselves on whistle, guitar, drum, accordion, mouthorgan, Anglo-concertina, spoons, Appalachian dulcimer, and harmonium.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. No duplication allowed listening and viewing for research purposes only.
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Paddy Concannon's reel/The wise maid --Langstrom's pony/The geese in the bog --Fig for a kiss/The butterfly -- The tune that came out --The plains of Boyle/The dog in the sycamore leaves --I don't work for a living --The honeysuckle/The farewell reel --Lannigan's ball --The mountain streams/The bucks of Oranmore/The Indian on the rock --Shawneetown --Morning of 1845 --Meriweather -- Johnny Cope --Shake these bones --Soup/Banjo tramp -- Fod --Cotton-eyed Joe --The first of autumn.
208 Cotton-Eyed Joe / Malcolm Daglish, Grey Larsen. Dulcimer.
209 The First of Autumn / Malcolm Daglish, Grey Larsen. Dulcimer.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-0909
June Appal.0026
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Whitesburg, KY June Appal 1978
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Kentucky, United States.
General:
Folk music of Ireland and America. Notes on the music [5 p.] inserted in container. Performer(s): Malcolm Dalglish, vocals, hammer dulcimer, spoons, bones ; Grey Larsen, vocals, Irish flute, tin whistle, Anglo concertina, English concertina, hammer dulcimer, fiddle, guitar, piano ; Michael Murphy, bodhrarn. L;
Restrictions:
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Open the door softly (1:57) --Reynardine (2:39) --Terror time (2:39) --Three gipsies (2:57) --Kielder hunt (2:40) --Trooper and the maid (1:54) --C hild on the road (2:22) --Beggar wench (2:20) --Bogie's bonny belle (2:51) --Matt Highland (4:38) --Farewell she (2:38) --The snows (2:18).
Track Information:
101 Open the Door Softly / Guitar.
102 Reynardine / Guitar.
103 The Terror Time / Guitar.
104 Three Gipsies, The (Three Gypsies) / Guitar.
105 The Kilder Hunt / Guitar.
106 The Trooper and the Maid (Child No. 299)/ Guitar.
201 The Child on the Road / Guitar.
202 The Beggar Wench / Guitar.
203 Bogie's Bonny Belle / Guitar.
204 Matt Highland / Guitar.
205 Farewell She / Guitar.
206 The Snows / Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1066
XTRA.1070
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
London, England XTRA 1968
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Scotland, Great Britain, England, Great Britian.
General:
Program notes by Archie Fisher on container. Performer(s): Archie Fisher, guitar, vocals, dulcimer, concertina, sitar ; John MacKinnon, violin, mandolin ; John Doonan, piccolo, whistle. Production notes: Recorded in Edinburgh and in Barnet, 1968.
Restrictions:
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105 New Look Thanagan / Calebchamane Songs, Herman Magwaza.
106 Ulala Kanjani: Madala / Gumede's Concertina Band.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1211
London.431
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
London 1951
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Record 1 Side A. North America: French Canada. Fiddle and foot-stamping --United States: Eskimo. Drum and voices ; Indian. Flute, Drums and voices ; Hawaiian. Bamboo poles, Nose-flute ; Northeast. Dulcimer ; Southeast. 5 string banjo, 12 string guitar, Fiddle and banjo ; Southern. Harmonica, Skiffle band and voice, Guitar, New Orleans street band -- Mexico and Central America: Indian harp and gourds, Marimba, Mariachi --West Indies: Steel band ; Cafe Orchestra --South America: Brazil. Drum, fife and voices ; Peru. Indian harps ; Bolivia. Cana, Quena and bombo, Sicu and drums ; Argentina. Quena, bombo, and charango. Record 1 Side B. British Isles: England. Pipe and tabor, Hand bell ringers, Concertina and voice ; Ireland. Irish harp and voice ; Uillenn bagpipes, Mouth music ; Scotland. Scotch bagpipes --Scandinavia: Norway. Hardanger fiddle, Langeleik ; Finland. Kantele --Western Europe: Netherlands. Clogs and voices ; Belgium. Street organ, Hurdy-gurdy, Vielle ; Switzerland. Alphorn and cowbells ; Austria. Zither ; Spain. Pipes, tabor and castanets, Flamenco guitar, castanets, hand-clapping, foot-stamping and voice, Guitar -- Eastern Europe: Bulgaria. Pipes and accordion ; Hungary. Cimbalom ; Russia. Balalaika, Balalika Ensemble. Record 2 Side A. Near East and Europe: Serbia (Jugoslavia). Tamboritz ; Greece. Shepherd pipe and kanun ; Turkey. Zornah, bagpipe and davul ; Armenia. Tar, zoorni, doly and hand-clapping ; Jordan. Drums and pipes ; Syria. Pipes, stringed instrument and drums ; Lebanon. Pipes, stringed instrument, drum and voice, Bagpipes and drums, Arabic drums and pipes ; Israel. Chalil and miriam drum ; Arabia. Ud ; Aden. Ud, pipes and voices ; Yemen. Pipes and drums -- Africa (West): Senegal. Halam, Tabala, iron percussion and voices ; Liberia. Bow harp, or musical bow -- Africa (West and East): Cameroon. Pit violin and drum ; Ethopia. Kinnor --Africa (Central): Talking drum and voices, Log drum, Sansa, Xylophones ; Congo. Harp, Bow Harp ; Zambia: Drums. Record 2 Side B. Asia (Central): Iran. Ud, dunbak, and pipe ; Afghanistan. Robab and tabla ; Azerbaijan-USSR. Tar, nai, rebab and hand-clapping -- Asia (Southern): Pakisan. Dholak, bansri and voices ; Kashmir. Tabla and tanpura ; India. Snake charmer music: shannai, tabula and cymbais, Introduction to instruments: tampura, tabla, sitar, Classical music and voice. Sitar, Shanai, Bansir, tanpura, tabla --Asia (Southeastern): Burma. Harp and cymbals, Guitar and cymbals, Drum circle ; Thailand. Gongs --Asia (Pacific Islands): Sabah. Gongs ; Indonesia. Garmelan --Asia (China): Erh-hu, seh, and t'i, Butterfly harp --Asia (Japan) Koto, Samisen and voice, Gongs and temple bells --Asia (Korea): Koto and drum, Flute, drum, stringed instrument and voice --Pacific Islands: Tahiti. Cocoanut drums and voice ; Philippines. Guitar and voice.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1442
Follett.24
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Follett 1964
General:
Jacket notes and leaflet include descriptions and illustrations of the instruments. Production notes: "The instruments heard on these records were recorded in their native countries." [compiled and edited by Moses Asch from the collection of Folkways Records].
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We're a' jolly fu' --The Calton weaver --When she came ben she bobbit --The laird of the dainty doon bye --Blow the candle out --Donald blue --The brewer laddie --We're gayly yet --A wee drappie o't --The cuckoo's nest --Green grow the rashes, o --The day we went to rothesay, o --The bonnie wee lassie who never said no --The muckin' o' geordie's byre --Jock hawk's adventures in Glasgow --The brisk young lad --I wish that you were dead, guidman --The wind blew the bonnie lassie's plaidie Awa' --Andro and his cutty gun.
Track Information:
101 We're a Jolly Fu'.
102 The Calton Weaver.
103 When She Came Ben She Bobbit.
104 The Laird of the Dainty Doon Bye.
105 Blow the Candle Out.
106 Donald Blue.
107 The Brewer Laddie.
108 We're Gayly Yet.
109 A Wee Drappie O't.
110 The Cuckoo's Nest.
201 Green Grow the Rashes O.
202 The Day We Went to Rothesay.
203 Bonnie Wee Lassie Who Never Said No.
204 The Muckin' O' Geordie's Byre.
205 Jock Hawk's Adventures in Glasgow.
206 The Brisk Young Lad.
207 I Wish That You Were Dead, Guidman.
208 Wind Blew the Bonnie Lassie's Plaidie Awa'.
209 Andro and His Cutty Gun.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1763
Riverside.12-605
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 1956
General:
Program notes by Ewan MacColl and the editor on container; texts (19 p.) inserted. Performer(s): "Sung by Ewan MacColl, with occasional guitar and concertina accompaniments."
Restrictions:
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To the begging I will go --The brewer's daughter --Fitba's crazy --The lion's den --Jamie Raeburn's farewell --The butcher boy --The bonnie bunch of roses --The banks of Sweet Dundee --Miss Brown --Cock o' the midden --My last farewell to Stirling --The Sheffield apprentice --Come all ye tramps and hawkers --MacPherson's lament --Van Diemen's land.
Track Information:
101 To the Begging I Will Go (Little Beggarman).
102 The Brewer's Daughter.
104 The Lion's Den.
105 Jamie Raeburn's Farewell.
106 The Butcher Boy.
107 Bonnie Bunch of Roses.
201 The Banks of Sweet Dundee.
202 Miss Brown.
203 Cock O' the Midden.
204 My Last Farewell to Stirling.
205 The Sheffield Apprentice.
206 Come All Ye Tramps and Hawkers.
207 MacPherson's Lament.
208 Van Diemen's Land.
103 Fitba' Crazy.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-1766
Riverside.12-612
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
New York Riverside 195x
General:
18th and 19th century broadside ballads from Scotland. Biographical, historical and descriptive notes by the performer on container; lyrics (16 p.) inserted. Performer(s): Ewan MacColl, vocals ; with occasional concertina accompaniment by Alf Edwards.
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Recorded in: Johannesburg (South Africa), South Africa.
General:
"A collection of contemporary hits songs ... as well as standard jazz selections ... all self-composed by the artists themselves"--Notes. Program notes in English on container. Performer(s): Native performers. Production notes: Recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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When two lovers meet (3:33) --Eighteen years old (3:15) -- Blackwater slide (2:35) --Bridin vesey (5:27) --Love is teasing (3:35) --Dan O'Hara (2:50) --The green linnet (2:52) --The skillet pot (3:10) --An draighneran donn (2:50) --A dandling song (2:50) --Lord Gregory.
Track Information:
101 When Two Lovers Meet / Denis Murphy, Dolly MacMahon, Paddy Moloney. Vocals,Fiddle,Pipe (Musical instrument),Penny whistle,Flute,Concertina.
102 Eighteen Years Old / Denis Murphy, Dolly MacMahon, Paddy Moloney. Vocals,Fiddle,Pipe (Musical instrument),Penny whistle,Flute,Concertina.
Sung in English and Gaelic. Notes: Traditional Irish music. Program notes by Searn Mac Reramoinn on container. Performer(s): Dolly MacMahon, vocals ; Denis Murphy, fiddle ; Paddy Moloney, pipes, tin whistle ; Michael Tubridy, flute, concertina. Production notes: Recorded in Dublin.
Restrictions:
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101 The Midnight Special / Lead Belly, Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
102 Cotton Fields / Lead Belly. Guitar.
103 Blind Lemon / Lead Belly. Guitar.
104 Sukey Jump / Lead Belly. Concertina.
105 Field Holler / Lead Belly. Guitar.
106 Fannin Street (Mr. Tom Hughes' Town) / Lead Belly. Guitar.
107 Ham and Eggs / Lead Belly, Cisco Houston, Woody Guthrie. Guitar.
201 4, 5 and 9 / Lead Belly. Guitar.
202 Big Fat Woman / Lead Belly. Guitar.
203 How Come You Do Me Like You Do? / Lead Belly. Guitar.
204 You Can't Mistreat Me / Lead Belly. Guitar.
205 Oh, Baby Why Do You Have to Go? / Lead Belly. Guitar.
206 Good Morning Blues #2 / Lead Belly. Guitar.
207 Leaving Blues / Lead Belly. Guitar.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2548
Blue Angel.20010
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Blue Angel
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: New York, United States.
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Oy, a Nacht a sheyne --Sheyn bin ich, sheyn --Tsipele -- Ver der ershter vet lachn --Shtil, di Nacht iz oysgeshternt -- Yisrolik --Farvos iz der himl geven nechtn Loyter? --Oyf dem zamd fun Negev --A mame's nign --Findjan --Oy, dortn, dortn ibern vaserl --Frunze verde --Noch a glezele tey --Idish -- Motele.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-2599
Le Chant Du Monde.53558
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Paris, France Chant du Monde
General:
Sung by Norbert Horowitz and members of the cast of Millard Lampell's Broadway play The wall, with concertina and accordion acc.
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Banish misfortune, Gillan's apple --Planxty George Barbazon --Bean an fhir rua --Pis fhluich (O'Farrells welcome to Limerick) --An pqaistqin fionn, Mrs. Crotty's, The mountain top --The foxhunt --An Mhaighdean Mhara, Tie the bonnet, O'Rourke's --Callaghan's, Byrne's --Pigtown, Tie the ribbons, The bag of potatoes --The humours of whiskey, Hardiman the Fiddler --Dqonallqog --Brian Boru's march --Sweeney's, Denis Murphy's, The Scartaglen polka.
207 The Scartaglen Polka / Flute,Concertina,Penny whistle,Fiddle.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3008
Claddagh.7
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Ireland Claddagh
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Edinburgh (Scotland), Great Britian, Scotland, 1989.
General:
Music arranged and directed by Paddy Moloney. Production notes: Recorded in Edinburgh, April, 1969.
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Moreton Bay --Jim Jones --The cyprus brig --Bold Jack Donahue --The Maryborough miner --Frank Gardiner -- Jack Power --The wild colonial boy --Wallaby stew --The Eumerella shore --Ben Hall --The death of Ben Hall --The streets of Forbes --My name is Edward Kelly --Farewell to Greta --Stringybark Creek.
Track Information:
101 Moreton Bay / Guitar,Harmonica.
102 Jim Jones / Guitar,Harmonica.
103 The Cyprus Brig / Guitar,Harmonica.
104 Bold Jack Donahue / Guitar,Harmonica.
105 The Maryborough Miner / Guitar,Harmonica.
106 Frank Gardiner / Guitar,Harmonica.
107 Jack Power / Guitar,Harmonica.
108 The Wild Colonial Boy / Guitar,Harmonica.
201 Wallaby Stew / Guitar,Harmonica.
202 The Eumerella Shore / Guitar,Harmonica.
203 Ben Hall / Guitar,Harmonica.
204 The Death of Ben Hall / Guitar,Harmonica.
205 The Streets of Forbes / Guitar,Harmonica.
206 Ny Mame is Edward Kelly / Guitar,Harmonica.
207 Farewell to Greta / Guitar,Harmonica.
208 Stringybark Creek / Guitar,Harmonica.
Local Numbers:
FW-ASCH-LP-3856
CBS.233288
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (Imprint):
Australia CBS 196x
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Australia.
General:
Gary Shearston, singer with guitar. Richard Brooks, harmonica. Kemp Fowler, concertina. Les Miller, Banjo and guitar.
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