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FTX-241 - UNCLE TOM COBLEY AN ALL

HARRY & BILL WESTAWAY

Two Dartmoor brothers in their 80s with country songs recorded by Peter Kennedy at Belstone in 1950. Taken into Okehampton by a local solicitor, Mr Prickman, and after a few pints, their father sang WIDECOMBE FAIR and other songs to the Devonshire historian, travel-writer, folk collector, and parson-squire: the Rev Sabine Baring Gould 204Westaway,Bill(GP).JPG
   

BARBARA HELEN - DOWN BY THE OLD WATERMILL - BULLS WON'T BELLOW - JOHN (Babbacombe) LEE - COUNTRY SQUIRE - WOUNDED OLD SOLDIER - CARDIGAN THE FEARLESS (The Balaclava Charge) - WHERE DID YOU GET THAT HAT? - MOTHER'S OLD PETTICOAT - SCOLDING WIFE - MONTHS OF THE YEAR - FOX WENT OUT - HARRY THE TAILOR - RUMOURS OF WAR - GAME OF CARDS - ADIEU TO OLD ENGLAND - Belstone Revels - EIGHTEENPENCE

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