Scottish country dancing as it may have been done in the Borders region in the 1930s ...
https://www.facebook.com/TheBondagers/http://thebondagers.com/http://thebondagers.com/archive-filmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqkL_ebTsjY
Great clip. However sadly the film is locked away in a dusty archive in Edinburgh and will likely never be seen again in its entirety. Apparently in the 1930s / 40s the film was used as entertainment for a local establishment for the mentally ill; then during a clear-out it was thrown away into a skip: but luckily it was rescued and made available to the public. It was a regular feature at the film show organised by the late Barry Callaghan at the Reading Traditional Step & Dance Group's annual "Step and Clog Dance Festival." And the Reading Cloggies used the depiction of the bondagers' costumes for their own costumes for when they performed social dances from the Scottish Borders. These latter were part of their "Campaign for Real Reels" or "Campaign to put stepping back into social folk dancing." To see the Reading Cloggies in action in their bondagers' costumes search YouTube for "Dancing England - 1985".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPzSc-ReEQ0
CJB
Here's an interesting clip on YouTube.
Three of the dances performed in the clip come from the English Scottish Borders, researched and collected by members of the Group including Tom & Joan Flett.
The costumes are modelled upon that of bondagers - tied or bonded farm labourers from the Scottish Borders.
There is an old film from the 1930s that is well worth tracking down. It was made by one Jamieson of his own dance troupe performing very similar dances.
The dances come from travelling dancing masters - who of course taught in communities throughout the British Isles. They were peripatetic. They didn't make the distinction that we do today of different stylised interpretations. They just got on with teaching and dancing.
Chris B.
====
Reading Cloggies - Dancing England - 1985
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPzSc-ReEQ0
The Reading Traditional Step & Dance Group was the premier traditional social and clog dance group in the British Isles during the 1960s-90s. Members researched, notated, filmed and recorded old step, clog and social dances mainly from the old folk.
Here they demonstrate traditional social dances collected by members from the English / Scottish orders. Their costume is of the bonded servants and farm labourers of that region.
The dances are:
1. Morpeth Rant in hard-soled shoes, with rant stepping throughout. Sometimes the stationary rant steps were performed with shuffles or double shuffles.
2. Laurie Mulliner performing ex-coal miner Sammy Bell's 'Exhibition Hornpipe' from the music hall stage of the 1930s. Performed in English dancing clogs (wood-soled shoes).
3. The 5th figure of the Kitchen Lancers performed in hard-soled shoes, with shuffles and other steps. This would have likely been danced informally at a social gathering or party.
4. The Westmorland Three Reel - a true reel as a social dance with stepping and a weaving figure - in this case a hey for 3. This was often a dance performed or demonstrated at the evening ball at end of a dancing master's visit to teach local farm labourers social dancing and clog / step dancing. Here performed with Westmorland or Lakeland clog steps and in dancing clogs.
====
Rich Sbardella wrote:
<< I am relatively new at calling contras and I am looking for some easy to intermediate contras to introduce the hey to a group that includes many beginners and/or club square dancers.>>
Let me mention two of mine: Flirtation Reel and Hey Fever.
In Flirtation Reel, the hey is done from an uncommon setup (ones in center back to back, facing neighbor) and it starts with a right shoulder on the side rather than in the center. But it's a very forgiving dance: with a hey into a gypsy into a swing, there's lots of catch-up time if a dancer is late completing the hey.
Hey Fever goes from a hey to a balance with new neighbor to begin the next round. When I'm working with people (e.g. club square dancers) who aren't used to balances, I sometimes change a balance to a do-si-do (dos-a-dos).
Tony Parkes
Billerica, Mass.
The very same person - but known more in the Scottish dance scene than English or Irish. However he is a dance researcher, interpreter and scholar. He has some authoritative and definitive works published. And he worked with Tom and Joan Flett on promoting traditional (non-RSCDS) Scottish dancing. Chris B.
--------------------------------------------
On Tue, 8/12/15, BBullimore(a)aol.com [trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [trad-dance-callers] Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston - Kitchen Junket (1968)
To: trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 8 December, 2015, 14:43
Chris
I think this is the same Hugh Thurston who taught me
Maths at Bristol
University in 1957/8. He also ran the Undergraduate
Scottish Dance
Group.
Barrie Bullimore
In a message dated 06/12/2015 21:36:36 GMT Standard
Time,
trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com writes:
Hi -
We are scanning
a photocopy of an article on Irish Dancing by
Hugh Thurston that appeared in Kitchen Junket in 1968.
This was a magazine
edited by Ralph Page. It was sent to us by Joan Flett. If
anyone has access to
this please could you scan the pages that we have missing
(see below) and
email them to us. Many thanks.
===
Irish
Dancing by Hugh
Thurston
Northern Junket
- Vol 9 no. 3? - April 1968 - Part 1 pps 2
thru' 11 <=== we have all pages
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. ?? -
????? 1968 - Part 2 pps ? thru' 17 <=== we have pps
14 / 15 / 16 / 17
Northern Junket - Vol 9
no. 6? - July 1968 - Part 3 pps 15 thru' 20
<=== we have all pages
We are missing Part 2 from the start of the
'To Be Continued' article up to p.14.
===
Chris
B.
chrisjbrady AT gmail DOT com
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899 --
#yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp {
border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px
0;padding:0 10px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp hr {
border:1px solid #d8d8d8;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp #yiv0321264899hd {
color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px
0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp #yiv0321264899ads {
margin-bottom:10px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp .yiv0321264899ad {
padding:0 0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp .yiv0321264899ad p {
margin:0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mkp .yiv0321264899ad a {
color:#0000ff;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor
#yiv0321264899ygrp-lc {
font-family:Arial;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor
#yiv0321264899ygrp-lc #yiv0321264899hd {
margin:10px
0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor
#yiv0321264899ygrp-lc .yiv0321264899ad {
margin-bottom:10px;padding:0 0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899actions {
font-family:Verdana;font-size:11px;padding:10px 0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity {
background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;padding:10px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity span {
font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity span:first-child {
text-transform:uppercase;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity span a {
color:#5085b6;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity span span {
color:#ff7900;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899activity span
.yiv0321264899underline {
text-decoration:underline;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899attach {
clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px
0;width:400px;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899attach div a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899attach img {
border:none;padding-right:5px;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899attach label {
display:block;margin-bottom:5px;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899attach label a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 blockquote {
margin:0 0 0 4px;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899bold {
font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899bold a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 dd.yiv0321264899last p a {
font-family:Verdana;font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 dd.yiv0321264899last p span {
margin-right:10px;font-family:Verdana;font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 dd.yiv0321264899last p
span.yiv0321264899yshortcuts {
margin-right:0;}
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899attach-table div div a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899attach-table {
width:400px;}
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899file-title a, #yiv0321264899
div.yiv0321264899file-title a:active, #yiv0321264899
div.yiv0321264899file-title a:hover, #yiv0321264899
div.yiv0321264899file-title a:visited {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899photo-title a,
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899photo-title a:active,
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899photo-title a:hover,
#yiv0321264899 div.yiv0321264899photo-title a:visited {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 div#yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg
#yiv0321264899ygrp-msg p a span.yiv0321264899yshortcuts {
font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899green {
color:#628c2a;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899MsoNormal {
margin:0 0 0 0;}
#yiv0321264899 o {
font-size:0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899photos div {
float:left;width:72px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899photos div div {
border:1px solid
#666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;width:62px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899photos div label {
color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;width:64px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899reco-category {
font-size:77%;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899reco-desc {
font-size:77%;}
#yiv0321264899 .yiv0321264899replbq {
margin:4px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-actbar div a:first-child {
margin-right:2px;padding-right:5px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg {
font-size:13px;font-family:Arial, helvetica, clean,
sans-serif;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg table {
font-size:inherit;font:100%;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg select,
#yiv0321264899 input, #yiv0321264899 textarea {
font:99% Arial, Helvetica, clean, sans-serif;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg pre, #yiv0321264899
code {
font:115% monospace;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg * {
line-height:1.22em;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-mlmsg #yiv0321264899logo {
padding-bottom:10px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-msg p a {
font-family:Verdana;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-msg
p#yiv0321264899attach-count span {
color:#1E66AE;font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-reco
#yiv0321264899reco-head {
color:#ff7900;font-weight:700;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-reco {
margin-bottom:20px;padding:0px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor #yiv0321264899ov
li a {
font-size:130%;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor #yiv0321264899ov
li {
font-size:77%;list-style-type:square;padding:6px 0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-sponsor #yiv0321264899ov
ul {
margin:0;padding:0 0 0 8px;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-text {
font-family:Georgia;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-text p {
margin:0 0 1em 0;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-text tt {
font-size:120%;}
#yiv0321264899 #yiv0321264899ygrp-vital ul li:last-child {
border-right:none !important;
}
#yiv0321264899
Hello Folks,
I am relatively new at calling contras and I am looking for some asy to
intermediate contras to introduce the hey to a group that includes many
beginners. and/or club square dancers.
"Butter" by Gene Hubert is my go to dance, but I am looking for a few
more. I like Butter because the flow from ladies chain into a RH hey is
great, and because all the other calls are introduced earlier in most
evening.
I love simple, but different choreography, so I am open to most suggestions.
Rich Sbardella
Chris
I think this is the same Hugh Thurston who taught me Maths at Bristol
University in 1957/8. He also ran the Undergraduate Scottish Dance Group.
Barrie Bullimore
In a message dated 06/12/2015 21:36:36 GMT Standard Time,
trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com writes:
Hi -
We are scanning a photocopy of an article on Irish Dancing by Hugh
Thurston that appeared in Kitchen Junket in 1968. This was a magazine edited by
Ralph Page. It was sent to us by Joan Flett. If anyone has access to this
please could you scan the pages that we have missing (see below) and email
them to us. Many thanks.
===
Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 3? - April 1968 - Part 1 pps 2 thru' 11 <===
we have all pages
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. ?? - ????? 1968 - Part 2 pps ? thru' 17 <===
we have pps 14 / 15 / 16 / 17
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 6? - July 1968 - Part 3 pps 15 thru' 20 <===
we have all pages
We are missing Part 2 from the start of the 'To Be Continued' article up
to p.14.
===
Chris B.
chrisjbrady AT gmail DOT com
Just the links we needed. All accessed and the articles are great, But what a cornucopia of dance and other information!! A real labour if love by Ralph Page. Check the links out folks - there's great info. there. Thanks again especially to the team who scanned them all in. Chris B.
-------------------------------------------
On Sun, 6/12/15, Hugh Stewart hugh.stewart.cambridge(a)gmail.com [trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [trad-dance-callers] Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston - Kitchen Junket (1968)
To: trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 6 December, 2015, 22:07
See https://www.library.unh.edu/find/special/northern-junket
for an index to scanned-in copies of Northern Junket
https://www.library.unh.edu/find/special/northern-junket/editorials
will get you to specific editions (though I'm sure there
is an easier way somewhere)
Hugh Stewart
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 9:33
PM, Chris J Brady chrisjbrady(a)yahoo.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com>
wrote:
Hi -
We are scanning a photocopy of an article on Irish Dancing
by Hugh Thurston that appeared in Kitchen Junket in 1968.
This was a magazine edited by Ralph Page. It was sent to us
by Joan Flett. If anyone has access to this please could you
scan the pages that we have missing (see below) and email
them to us. Many thanks.
===
Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 3? - April 1968 - Part 1 pps 2
thru' 11 <=== we have all pages
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. ?? - ????? 1968 - Part 2 pps ?
thru' 17 <=== we have pps 14 / 15 / 16 / 17
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 6? - July 1968 - Part 3 pps 15
thru' 20 <=== we have all pages
We are missing Part 2 from the start of the 'To Be
Continued' article up to p.14.
===
Chris B.
chrisjbrady AT gmail DOT com
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126 --
#yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp {
border:1px solid #d8d8d8;font-family:Arial;margin:10px
0;padding:0 10px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp hr {
border:1px solid #d8d8d8;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp #yiv3833680126hd {
color:#628c2a;font-size:85%;font-weight:700;line-height:122%;margin:10px
0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp #yiv3833680126ads {
margin-bottom:10px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp .yiv3833680126ad {
padding:0 0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp .yiv3833680126ad p {
margin:0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mkp .yiv3833680126ad a {
color:#0000ff;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor
#yiv3833680126ygrp-lc {
font-family:Arial;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor
#yiv3833680126ygrp-lc #yiv3833680126hd {
margin:10px
0px;font-weight:700;font-size:78%;line-height:122%;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor
#yiv3833680126ygrp-lc .yiv3833680126ad {
margin-bottom:10px;padding:0 0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126actions {
font-family:Verdana;font-size:11px;padding:10px 0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity {
background-color:#e0ecee;float:left;font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;padding:10px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity span {
font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity span:first-child {
text-transform:uppercase;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity span a {
color:#5085b6;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity span span {
color:#ff7900;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126activity span
.yiv3833680126underline {
text-decoration:underline;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126attach {
clear:both;display:table;font-family:Arial;font-size:12px;padding:10px
0;width:400px;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126attach div a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126attach img {
border:none;padding-right:5px;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126attach label {
display:block;margin-bottom:5px;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126attach label a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 blockquote {
margin:0 0 0 4px;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126bold {
font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126bold a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 dd.yiv3833680126last p a {
font-family:Verdana;font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 dd.yiv3833680126last p span {
margin-right:10px;font-family:Verdana;font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 dd.yiv3833680126last p
span.yiv3833680126yshortcuts {
margin-right:0;}
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126attach-table div div a {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126attach-table {
width:400px;}
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126file-title a, #yiv3833680126
div.yiv3833680126file-title a:active, #yiv3833680126
div.yiv3833680126file-title a:hover, #yiv3833680126
div.yiv3833680126file-title a:visited {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126photo-title a,
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126photo-title a:active,
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126photo-title a:hover,
#yiv3833680126 div.yiv3833680126photo-title a:visited {
text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 div#yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg
#yiv3833680126ygrp-msg p a span.yiv3833680126yshortcuts {
font-family:Verdana;font-size:10px;font-weight:normal;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126green {
color:#628c2a;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126MsoNormal {
margin:0 0 0 0;}
#yiv3833680126 o {
font-size:0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126photos div {
float:left;width:72px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126photos div div {
border:1px solid
#666666;height:62px;overflow:hidden;width:62px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126photos div label {
color:#666666;font-size:10px;overflow:hidden;text-align:center;white-space:nowrap;width:64px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126reco-category {
font-size:77%;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126reco-desc {
font-size:77%;}
#yiv3833680126 .yiv3833680126replbq {
margin:4px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-actbar div a:first-child {
margin-right:2px;padding-right:5px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg {
font-size:13px;font-family:Arial, helvetica, clean,
sans-serif;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg table {
font-size:inherit;font:100%;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg select,
#yiv3833680126 input, #yiv3833680126 textarea {
font:99% Arial, Helvetica, clean, sans-serif;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg pre, #yiv3833680126
code {
font:115% monospace;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg * {
line-height:1.22em;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-mlmsg #yiv3833680126logo {
padding-bottom:10px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-msg p a {
font-family:Verdana;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-msg
p#yiv3833680126attach-count span {
color:#1E66AE;font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-reco
#yiv3833680126reco-head {
color:#ff7900;font-weight:700;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-reco {
margin-bottom:20px;padding:0px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor #yiv3833680126ov
li a {
font-size:130%;text-decoration:none;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor #yiv3833680126ov
li {
font-size:77%;list-style-type:square;padding:6px 0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-sponsor #yiv3833680126ov
ul {
margin:0;padding:0 0 0 8px;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-text {
font-family:Georgia;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-text p {
margin:0 0 1em 0;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-text tt {
font-size:120%;}
#yiv3833680126 #yiv3833680126ygrp-vital ul li:last-child {
border-right:none !important;
}
#yiv3833680126
Good idea - thank you. Chris B.
--------------------------------------------
On Mon, 7/12/15, English Country Dance and related forms <ecd(a)bacds.org> wrote:
Subject: Re: [ECD] Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston - Kitchen Junket (1968)
To: "English Country Dance and related forms" <ecd(a)bacds.org>
Cc: "Diana Jewitt" <dianadancer(a)btinternet.com>, "Trad-Dance-Callers" <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, 7 December, 2015, 1:42
You might consider
posting this on the Scottish Dance list. Hugh was primarily
a Scottish dancer and there might be someone still around
who has, or knows of the whereabouts of, his publications or
personal files. That assumes that he kept copies of articles
he submitted to publications like Kitchen Junket.
Ken McFarland
> On Dec
6, 2015, at 12:33 PM, English Country Dance and related
forms <ecd(a)bacds.org>
wrote:
>
> We are
scanning a photocopy of an article on Irish Dancing by Hugh
Thurston that appeared in Kitchen Junket in 1968. This was a
magazine edited by Ralph Page. It was sent to us by Joan
Flett. If anyone has access to this please could you scan
the pages that we have missing (see below) and email them to
us. Many thanks.
>
>
===
>
> Irish Dancing
by Hugh Thurston
>
>
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 3? - April 1968 - Part 1 pps 2
thru' 11 <=== we have all pages
>
> Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. ?? - ?????
1968 - Part 2 pps ? thru' 17 <=== we have pps 14 /
15 / 16 / 17
>
>
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 6? - July 1968 - Part 3 pps 15
thru' 20 <=== we have all pages
>
> We are missing Part 2 from the start
of the 'To Be Continued' article up to p.14.
>
> ===
>
> Chris B.
> chrisjbrady AT gmail DOT com
>
_______________________________________________
> ECD mailing list
> ECD(a)bacds.org
> http://www.bacds.org/mailman/listinfo/ecd
_______________________________________________
ECD mailing list
ECD(a)bacds.org
http://www.bacds.org/mailman/listinfo/ecd
Hi -
We are scanning a photocopy of an article on Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston that appeared in Kitchen Junket in 1968. This was a magazine edited by Ralph Page. It was sent to us by Joan Flett. If anyone has access to this please could you scan the pages that we have missing (see below) and email them to us. Many thanks.
===
Irish Dancing by Hugh Thurston
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 3? - April 1968 - Part 1 pps 2 thru' 11 <=== we have all pages
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. ?? - ????? 1968 - Part 2 pps ? thru' 17 <=== we have pps 14 / 15 / 16 / 17
Northern Junket - Vol 9 no. 6? - July 1968 - Part 3 pps 15 thru' 20 <=== we have all pages
We are missing Part 2 from the start of the 'To Be Continued' article up to p.14.
===
Chris B.
chrisjbrady AT gmail DOT com