The James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue
 

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Formatcylinder recording
TitleMummers' Songs
ContributorOxfordshire Singer
PlaceOxfordshire
Reference CodeAFC 1972/001, Cylinder 129 06:45

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - song associated with play

Mummers' songs all form a sequence returning to this song at end.
See also p. 00049, p. 13176.
 

Item Summary

Formatcylinder recording
TitleHey ding ding di derry we all come here this Christmas Day, we all come here to get married
ContributorOxfordshire Singer
PlaceOxfordshire
Reference CodeAFC 1972/001, Cylinder 129 06:45

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - song associated with play

Duration 00:09
 

Item Summary

Formatcylinder recording
TitleIf you want any matches
ContributorOxfordshire Singer
PlaceOxfordshire
Reference CodeAFC 1972/001, Cylinder 129 06:54

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - song associated with play

Duration 00:22
 

Item Summary

Formatcylinder recording
TitleMaster and mistress both sit by the fire
ContributorOxfordshire Singer
PlaceOxfordshire
Reference CodeAFC 1972/001, Cylinder 129 07:16

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - song associated with play

Duration 00:42
 

Item Summary

Formatcylinder recording
TitleHey ding ding di derry we all come here this Christmas Day, we all come here to get married
ContributorOxfordshire Singer
PlaceOxfordshire
Reference CodeAFC 1972/001, Cylinder 129 07:58

Scope and Content Notes

Genre song - song associated with play

Duration 01:52

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