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Artist:[no artist listed]
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Country:Ireland
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Format:12"
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A[no artist listed]Songs Of Our Grandfathers Re-Set In Guinness Time Part 1Rate
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Bamboo
30th May 2020
 Note:

1) This record may or may not have been made in Ireland. Ireland just seemed to be a reasonable initial 'guess'.

2) This record seems to be connected with a book called 'Songs Of Our Grandfathers Re-Set In Guiness Time' (1st January 1936). The songs on the record have the same words / lyrics as those which appear in the book. The record songs follow the book words in complete 'page to page' order.

The book is currently on Amazon (for reference):

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Songs-Grandfathers-re-set-Guinness-Time/dp/B0010V9VQC
 


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