Songs of the Pit Communities of Northumberland and Durham

Description

A collection of songs gathered from fifteen informants living in Northumberland and Durham. Song texts are included throughout. The study is divided into six sections, with the first presenting historical, geographical and sociological background information to the area. The second section considers the Union, its influence on miners' lives and references to it in the songs they sang. The collector divides these songs into five categories: Strike songs, those dealing with explosions or disasters, those that tell of general pit conditions, political (parliamentary) songs and songs sung by women. Section three considers a number of influences on the mining culture, with sections on traditional songs, the Music Hall, the Irish and the Methodists. The fourth section looks at the songs of the keelmen. Section Five considers recitations, and the final section presents contemporary songs from the area. Appendices include a glossary of words appearing in some of the songs, and an Index of Song Titles. Tune transcriptions for seven of the songs discussed in the study are included separately on music manuscript.

Metadata

Identifier rpr2v3ct
IRN 410203
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/167
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/rpr2v3ct
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) Baker, Maxine
Date 1966
Size and Medium 104 bound typed leaves; 5 b/w photographs.

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