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Lyrics. Muscial compositions: Songs.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Words, divided into stanzas or strophes, which directly express the writer's own thoughts and sentiments, and are either to be sung or suggest the characteristic of song. For poems set to music, SEE Poems.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Notebook I, Songs, 1904 and undated

 Item
Identifier: Acc.14-25/5
Scope and Contents

A notebook compiled by John Tolmie and marked "I Songs" on the cover; 33 folios. Containing mostly texts of songs in English or Scots, with humourous, often Scottish- or Irish-related themes. Most of these are copied by hand, but some are cut out from newspapers and pasted in. Undated, with the exception of the song on ff. 28v-29v, not in John Tolmie's hand, which is dated 1904. The song "The wedding of Shon Maclean" (ff.11-12) includes the melody in tonic sol-fa notation.

Dates: 1904 and undated

Notebook II, containing anecdotes and songs in English, Scots and Gaelic, 1905 and undated

 Item
Identifier: Acc.14025/6
Scope and Contents A notebook compiled by John Tolmie, headed "II Songs" on the cover; 49 ff. Contains anecdotes, newspaper cuttings, sayings in Gaelic (f. 37) and songs in Scots, English and Gaelic. Undated except for a news cutting on f. 3, which is dated April 1905. Folios 17v-19v contain two songs by his brother Alexander McDonald Cornfute Tolmie: "Burial of Reuben a dog at Contin Manse, by A.M.C. Tolmie, 1884", and "A non-historical celebrity (Bella). Contin. - by A.M.C.T." Folios...
Dates: 1905 and undated

Small notebook containing Gaelic songs, ca. 1880s to 1909

 Item
Identifier: Acc.14025/4
Scope and Contents A small notebook entitled at the front in red ink: "Gaelic songs, collected by A.M.C. Tolmie". The title was subsequently expanded to read "English and Gaelic songs ... Campbeltown Argyllshire". Alexander Tolmie became assistant minister and then successor at the first charge at Campbeltown in 1889. A copy of an inscription on a grave in Glassary churchyard, p. 131, is dated 1891.Paginated 1-123 by the scribe, the remaining 10 pages paginated in the Library. An index including...
Dates: ca. 1880s to 1909