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IE 2135 P53/1/4 · Item · [c. 1967]
Part of The Dick Cameron Collection

Audio reel containing a recording of a programme in the Radio Telefís Éireann series Ballads of a Saturday produced by Colin Morrison and hosted by Dick Cameron and Elizabeth Colclough, who perform the songs ‘Pretty Little Miss (I’ll Be Sixteen on Suday)’, ‘Kisses Sweeter than Wine’, ‘Blackbirds and Thrushes’, ‘Git Along, Little Dogies (Whoopie Ti Yi Yo)’ and ‘Poor Paddy on the Railway’. The programme concludes at 00:15:21 and is followed by 50 minutes of an impromptu recording of Dick Cameron chatting and playing with a child called Robin [his son?]. At 01:06:25, there follows a recording made on 13 May 1967, in which Jonathan Hanahan gives a talk on narcissism and the marriage crisis. Duration 02:01:50.

Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician
Recordings
IE 2135 NDAI N6/5 · Series · c. 2000-2012
Part of The Victoria O'Brien Papers

Recordings of interviews with professional dancers conducted by Victoria O’Brien.

O'Brien, Victoria (b. 1967), ballet dancer and dance academic
Recordings
IE 2135 P3/8 · Series · c. 1960-1980
Part of The Frances Condell Papers

This series contains recordings made by and relating to Frances Condell.

Condell, Frances née Eades (1916-1986), first female Mayor of Limerick
Recordings
IE 2135 NDAI N8/2/3 · sub-series · 23 March 2004-31 May 2004
Part of The Dublin Dance Festival Papers

Video recordings relating to International Dance Festival Ireland 2004.

Dublin Dance Festival
IE 2135 P53/1/2 · Item · [17 October 1967 and 31 October 1967]
Part of The Dick Cameron Collection

Audio reel a recording of two programmes in the BBC Radio 4 series Over to You, aimed at schoolchildren aged 12-14, consisting of songs and stories about different topics. The programmes, entitled ‘London 1850 – Part 1’ and ‘London 1850 – Part 2’, were written by Steward Love, produced by David Hammond and presented by Dick Cameron. They were broadcast on 17 October 1967 and 31 October 1967, respectively. Duration 00:40:36.

Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician
IE 2135 P53/1/1 · Item · [22 May 1967] and [1967?]
Part of The Dick Cameron Collection

Audio reel containing a recording of two programmes in the Radio Telefís Éireann series Ballads of a Saturday produced by Roisin Lorrigan. Both programmes are hosted by Dick Cameron and feature the folk band Sweeney’s Men (Andy Irvine, Johnny Moynihan and Joe Dolan). In the first programme, they perform the songs ‘Travelling down the Castlereagh’, ‘Erin go Bragh’, ‘Come All Ye Fisher Lassies’, ‘The Ballad of James Connolly’ and ‘The Exile’s Jig’. In the second programme, they perform the songs ‘The Derby Ram’, ‘Rattling Roaring Willie’, ‘Talkin’ Dust Bowl Blues’, ‘Crooked Jack’ and ‘Old Maid in the Garrett’. Duration 00:34:11.

Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician
IE 2135 P22/5/2/3/3 · Item · [1997]
Part of The Tiede Herrema Papers

60-minute cassette tape containing on Side 1 a recording of a radio documentary Survivors. Six Tales of Human Endurance against the Odds. Programme 5: Tiede Herrema’s Story; presented by John Mann and produced by Emma Kingsley. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1997. Duration approximately 25 minutes. Side 2 is blank.

Herrema, Tiede (1921-2020), managing director of Ferenka Ltd.
IE 2135 NDAI N9/2/7/1 · Item · Recorded in 2008; DVD created in 2009
Part of The Shakram Dance Company Papers

DVD containing a recording of Frozen, a site-specific dance film set in the streets of Dublin and the Garden of Remembrance, performed by Shakram Dance Company. Duration 00:26:00.

Shakram Dance Company
IE 2135 P53/1/7 · Item · [c. 1967-1969?]
Part of The Dick Cameron Collection

Audio reel containing a recording of part a radio programme [in the Radio Telefís Éireann series Ballads of a Saturday] hosted by Dick Cameron, in which Tom Crean, Niall Fennell, Sean Corcoran and Dave Smith of the a cappella group The Press Gang perform the songs ‘Spencer the Rover’, ‘Abroad for Pleasure’, ‘Leave Her Johnny’ and ‘The Pace-Egging Song’. This last song ends abruptly at 00:12:45 and is followed by an impromptu recording of a small child [Cameron's son?] singing to the accompaniment of a guitar. Duration 00:25:36.

Cameron, Richard (‘Dick’) Morgan (1929-1997), folk musician