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Tweed Side

Played by: Rob MacKillop
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Tweed Side (1730).



Lady Carbury

Played by: Toni Gimenez
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Lady Carbery (c.1770-1828)



O dear! what can the matter be

Played by: Lita Roza
Source: Youtube
Image: Lilian Patricia Lita Roza (1926-2008)



Girl with the Blue Dress On

Played by: David Deacon
Source: Soundcloud
Image: Charles Louis Napoléon d'Albert (1808-1886)



Cliff Hornpipe

Played by: Coinneach Píobaire
Source: Soundcloud
Image: James Hill? Beamish Museum : the Living Museum of the North


Featured Tunes Music Library


Tweed Side
Played by: Rob MacKillop
Image:Tweed Side (1730).
Source:Soundcloud
Lady Carbury
Played by: Toni Gimenez
Image:Lady Carbery (c.1770-1828).
Source:Soundcloud
O dear! what can the matter be
Lita Roza
Image:Lilian Patricia Lita Roza (1926-2008).
Source:Youtube
Girl with the Blue Dress On
David Deacon
Image:Charles Louis Napoléon d'Albert (1808-1886).
Source:Soundcloud
Cliff Hornpipe
Coinneach Píobaire
Image:James Hill? Beamish Museum : the Living Museum of the North.
Source:Soundcloud