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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23
S.E*C*C* HALL 1
Drambuie Choral Competition
Co-fharpaisean Dhrambuidhe
Britheamhan: GAIDHLIG: John D. Gillies, Hector MacKenzie
CEOL: Steven Farrand. Jean Graham
Ceol-taic: Rhona MacKay
Cathraiche: Archie M. Fraser
Farpais 111
A’ seinn ann an co-sheirm “O righ nan dul” agus “Tir
an airm”. Duaisean: 1. Dleasadh bliadhna de Gheall-
dubhlain MhicShimidh agus Mhorair Thulaich
Bhardainn. Dleasadh bliadhna de Chuach a’ Weekly
Scotsman airson nan comharran as airde ann an
Gaidhlig. Aiseid Airgid Tim an Obain airson nan
comharran as airde ann an Ceol. Dleasadh bliadhna
de Shlait-dhreuchd Airgid Chaluim G. MhicChaluim
bho theaghlach MhicChaluim agus Coisir Ghaidhlig
Chinn-Loch do Neach-stiuiridh na Coisir a chois-
neas a’ chaid duais.
Competition 111
Choral singing of “O righ nan dul” and ‘Tir an airm”.
Prizes: 1. Retention for one year of the Lovat and
Tullibardine Trophy. Retention for one year of the
Weekly Scotsman Quaich for the highest marks in
Gaelic. Oban Times Silver Salver for the highest
marks in Music. Retention for one year of the
Malcolm G. McCallum Silver Baton, presented by
the McCallum family and Campbeltown Gaelic
choir to the Conductof of the winning choir. 3
Prizes.
Dleasadh bliadhna de Gheall-dubhlain I. Thormoid MhicDhonnchaidh leis a’ choisir a choisneas na
comharran as airde ann an Ceol an co-fharpaisean 111, 114, 117 agus 118.
Retention for one year of the J. Norman McConochie Trophy by the choir gaining the highest marks in Music in
competitions 111, 114, 117 and 118.
Dleasadh bliadhna de Chaich Cuimhneachain an
Urr. Uilleam MhiDhomhnaill leis a’ choisir a
choisneas na comharran as airde ann an Gaidhlig
anns na h-aon cho-fharpaisean.
1400
1. Greenock Gaelic Choir
2. Coisir Ghaidhlig Phort-Righ
3. Govan Gaelic Choir
4. Coisir Ghaidhlig Lunnainn
5. Dingwall Gaelic Choir
6. Stirling Gaelic Choir
7. Glasgow Islay Gaelic Choir
Retention for one year of the Rev. William
MacDonald Memorial Quaich by the choir gaining
the highest marks in Gaelic in the same
competitions.
8. Stornoway Gaelic Choir
9. Aberfeldy & District Gaelic Choir
10. Oban Gaelic Choir
11. Ceolraidh Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu
12. Glasgow Hebridean Gaelic Choir
13. Edinburgh Gaelic Choir
N.B. Competitors must appear at the stipulated time in the order of ballot
CALEDONIAN MacBRAYNE
WISH EVERY SUCCESS
TO THE
TSB NATIONAL MOD
1988
THE FERRY TERMINAL GOUROCK PA19 1QP TEL: (0475) 33755
97
S.E*C*C* HALL 1
Drambuie Choral Competition
Co-fharpaisean Dhrambuidhe
Britheamhan: GAIDHLIG: John D. Gillies, Hector MacKenzie
CEOL: Steven Farrand. Jean Graham
Ceol-taic: Rhona MacKay
Cathraiche: Archie M. Fraser
Farpais 111
A’ seinn ann an co-sheirm “O righ nan dul” agus “Tir
an airm”. Duaisean: 1. Dleasadh bliadhna de Gheall-
dubhlain MhicShimidh agus Mhorair Thulaich
Bhardainn. Dleasadh bliadhna de Chuach a’ Weekly
Scotsman airson nan comharran as airde ann an
Gaidhlig. Aiseid Airgid Tim an Obain airson nan
comharran as airde ann an Ceol. Dleasadh bliadhna
de Shlait-dhreuchd Airgid Chaluim G. MhicChaluim
bho theaghlach MhicChaluim agus Coisir Ghaidhlig
Chinn-Loch do Neach-stiuiridh na Coisir a chois-
neas a’ chaid duais.
Competition 111
Choral singing of “O righ nan dul” and ‘Tir an airm”.
Prizes: 1. Retention for one year of the Lovat and
Tullibardine Trophy. Retention for one year of the
Weekly Scotsman Quaich for the highest marks in
Gaelic. Oban Times Silver Salver for the highest
marks in Music. Retention for one year of the
Malcolm G. McCallum Silver Baton, presented by
the McCallum family and Campbeltown Gaelic
choir to the Conductof of the winning choir. 3
Prizes.
Dleasadh bliadhna de Gheall-dubhlain I. Thormoid MhicDhonnchaidh leis a’ choisir a choisneas na
comharran as airde ann an Ceol an co-fharpaisean 111, 114, 117 agus 118.
Retention for one year of the J. Norman McConochie Trophy by the choir gaining the highest marks in Music in
competitions 111, 114, 117 and 118.
Dleasadh bliadhna de Chaich Cuimhneachain an
Urr. Uilleam MhiDhomhnaill leis a’ choisir a
choisneas na comharran as airde ann an Gaidhlig
anns na h-aon cho-fharpaisean.
1400
1. Greenock Gaelic Choir
2. Coisir Ghaidhlig Phort-Righ
3. Govan Gaelic Choir
4. Coisir Ghaidhlig Lunnainn
5. Dingwall Gaelic Choir
6. Stirling Gaelic Choir
7. Glasgow Islay Gaelic Choir
Retention for one year of the Rev. William
MacDonald Memorial Quaich by the choir gaining
the highest marks in Gaelic in the same
competitions.
8. Stornoway Gaelic Choir
9. Aberfeldy & District Gaelic Choir
10. Oban Gaelic Choir
11. Ceolraidh Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu
12. Glasgow Hebridean Gaelic Choir
13. Edinburgh Gaelic Choir
N.B. Competitors must appear at the stipulated time in the order of ballot
CALEDONIAN MacBRAYNE
WISH EVERY SUCCESS
TO THE
TSB NATIONAL MOD
1988
THE FERRY TERMINAL GOUROCK PA19 1QP TEL: (0475) 33755
97
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/125888477 |
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Description | Publication run: -85th (1988). National Library of Scotland run: 39th (1935)-85th (1988). Continued by: Mod / Mòd Naìseanta |
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Shelfmark | P.med.2584, QP.la.2478 and DJ.s.1847(9) |
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Description | This contains programmes, fringe event magazines and ephemera that were produced for specific Mòds and is arranged by year. |
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Description | A collection of over 400 items published by An Comunn Gàidhealach, the organisation which promotes Gaelic language and culture and organises the Royal National Mòd. Dating from 1891 up to the present day, the collection includes journals and newspapers, annual reports, educational materials, national Mòd programmes, published Mòd literature and music. |
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