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[[EDS_Contents]]
==SPECIAL FEATURES==
 
===A BEGGING I WILL GO===
Roy Palmer looks at the 300 year old history of the popular folk-song
 
===RAPPER KNOTS FROM BEDLINGTON===
Brian Hayden publishes for the first time the figures and background to Bedlington, Northumberland rapper dance, collected by him from the last of the old dancers in the early 1960s.
 
===TONY WALES===
An appreciation of the recently retired editor of ED&S by Tony Foxworthy
 
===SAM SHERRY - LANCASHIRE CLOG DANCER===
A short note on Sam Sherry, the subject of a recent EFDSS archival film. Researched by Anne-Marie Hulme
 
===ST IVES FEAST===
A report on the Feast Monday procession in St. Ives, Cornwall, by Keith Slocombe.
 
===THE WITNEY TUCKERS FEAST SONG===
Mike Yates describes the background of the strange Cotswold blanket-industry song ''Wonderfully Curious''
 
==REGULAR FEATURES==
 
===FOLKLIFE===
In this issue, Tony Foxworthy writes about: Marbles, Wrothsilver, wedding traditions, school customs and maiden's garlands.
 
===MORRIS WORKSHOP===
On the making of 3 hole pipes - by Jim Jones
 
===SONGS===
3 songs collected by Mike Yates
 
''[[Come All Ye Little Irish Girls]]''
 
''[[Dumb Maid, The|The Dumb Maid]]''
 
''[[Dorsetshire George]]''
 
===CORRESPONDENCE===
 
===REVIEWS: BOOKS - RECORDS===
 
Back to [[EDS_Contents]]

Latest revision as of 22:02, 25 June 2008

Cover: Abbots Bromley Horn Dancer

SPECIAL FEATURES

A BEGGING I WILL GO

Roy Palmer looks at the 300 year old history of the popular folk-song

RAPPER KNOTS FROM BEDLINGTON

Brian Hayden publishes for the first time the figures and background to Bedlington, Northumberland rapper dance, collected by him from the last of the old dancers in the early 1960s.

TONY WALES

An appreciation of the recently retired editor of ED&S by Tony Foxworthy

SAM SHERRY - LANCASHIRE CLOG DANCER

A short note on Sam Sherry, the subject of a recent EFDSS archival film. Researched by Anne-Marie Hulme

ST IVES FEAST

A report on the Feast Monday procession in St. Ives, Cornwall, by Keith Slocombe.

THE WITNEY TUCKERS FEAST SONG

Mike Yates describes the background of the strange Cotswold blanket-industry song Wonderfully Curious

REGULAR FEATURES

FOLKLIFE

In this issue, Tony Foxworthy writes about: Marbles, Wrothsilver, wedding traditions, school customs and maiden's garlands.

MORRIS WORKSHOP

On the making of 3 hole pipes - by Jim Jones

SONGS

3 songs collected by Mike Yates

Come All Ye Little Irish Girls

The Dumb Maid

Dorsetshire George

CORRESPONDENCE

REVIEWS: BOOKS - RECORDS

Back to EDS_Contents