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Doreen Senior Folk Music Archive

1928-1967

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Title

Doreen Senior Papers and Music

Date

1933-1953

DS/2/A

Helen Creighton Book Correspondence

1949-1953

DS/2/B

Womens Institutes

1950s

DS/2/C

Song Indexes

c1930s

DS/2/D

Helen Creighton: Preface and Song Notes

1939

DS/2/E

Music Manuscript of Folk Songs of Nova Scotia

1933-1939

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A Ballad of the Earl Mar's Daughter

nd

DS/2/G

A Ballad of Cape Breton

1932

DS/2/H

Copies of Songs from Antigonish and Guysborough Counties

c1930s

DS/2/I

Nova Scotian folk song lyrics (1)

1930s

DS/2/J

Nova Scotian folk song lyrics (2)

1930s

Doreen Senior Papers and Music

DATE: 1933-1953

LEVEL: SubSeries

Correspondence with Helen Creighton, several ballads, and sets of Nova Scotian song lyrics collected by Creighton and Doreen Senior.

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