Ireland on parade
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Copy number Shelfmark Loan category 24000512 Vinyl - Box 5 (Room 24) Reference only
TitleIreland on parade
Corporate author
Place of publicationIreland
PublisherAvoca
Dimensions12"
MaterialVinyl record
Series title; AV 114
External document(s)
SubjectMusic; Irish people; Easter Rising (1916); Folk music
Geographical keywordIreland
Persons keywordO'Connell, Daniel
Bibliographic notesSleeve notes on each song
A calalcade of Irish military music - Coming of the Celts, Red branch knights, Fionn and the Fianna, Brian Boru's march, Follow me up to Carlow, O'Neill's march, O'Donnell Abu, Jackets green, Clare's dragoons, Irish volunteers, Boolavogue, Boys of Wexford, The green flag, The bold Fenian men, God save Ireland, Step together, Last post reveille, Wrap the green flag
Kelly the boy from Killan, The maid of Blarney, The Boys of Wexford, Wrap the green flag round me boys.
Bold Fenian men, Step together, The harp that once through Tara's halls, A nation once again
The men of the west, The west's awake, Sceilpin Droghneach, Irish battle march
Old lough tune, Flag of green, Signal fires, Mountains of Pomeroy
Clare's dragoons, The green flag, The boatmen of Kinsale, Who fears to speak of '98 (memory of the dead)
Henry Joy, Three flowers, Twenty men from Dublin town, Roddy McCorley
A calalcade of Irish military music - Coming of the Celts, Red branch knights, Fionn and the Fianna, Brian Boru's march, Follow me up to Carlow, O'Neill's march, O'Donnell Abu, Jackets green, Clare's dragoons, Irish volunteers, Boolavogue, Boys of Wexford, The green flag, The bold Fenian men, God save Ireland, Step together, Last post reveille, Wrap the green flag
Kelly the boy from Killan, The maid of Blarney, The Boys of Wexford, Wrap the green flag round me boys.
Bold Fenian men, Step together, The harp that once through Tara's halls, A nation once again
The men of the west, The west's awake, Sceilpin Droghneach, Irish battle march
Old lough tune, Flag of green, Signal fires, Mountains of Pomeroy
Clare's dragoons, The green flag, The boatmen of Kinsale, Who fears to speak of '98 (memory of the dead)
Henry Joy, Three flowers, Twenty men from Dublin town, Roddy McCorley
Copy number | 24000512 |
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Loan category | Reference only |