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13. Sgeul, air a steidheachadh air tachartas,
beul-aithris, no sgeul diithchail, ri bhi air
a leantainn le comhradh mu’n chiiis-
sgeoil, eadar an luchd-farpais agus na
breitheamhnan.
Duaisean.—1, £1; 2, Leabhar. Fosgailte do
na h-uile.
1. Mary MacT. Campbell, Islay.
2. Lachlan F. Dick, Glasgow.
3. Cathie Brown, Islay.
4. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
10.50 a.m.
14a. Oirdheirceas ann an Labhairt na
Gaidhlig.—Fosgailte do Bhalachain agus
do Chaileagan. Muinntir a tha ag ionns-
achadh Gaidhlig.
Duaisean.—1, 12s. 6d.; 2, Leabhar.
1. William T. Ross, Lochinver.
2. Iris Matheson, Lochinver.
13. Narrative based on some local incident,
tradition, or legend, to be followed by
conversation on the subject of the narra¬
tive, between the competitors and the
adjudicators.
Prizes.—1st, £\; 2nd and 3rd, Books. Open
to all.
5. Christina C. Dick, Glasgow.
6. Nancy Campbell, Islay.
7. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
14a. For Excellence in Gaelic Conversa¬
tion.—For Boys and Girls. Confined to
Learners.
Prizes.—1st, 12s. 6d.; 2nd, Book.
3. Anne MacLeod, Glasgow.
4. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
11.00 a.m.
11. Aithris bho Mheomhair “ Sile.”
Duaisean.—1, 15s. agus an leabhar, “ Guthan
o na beanntan ” ; 2, 10s. agus an leabhar,
“ Guthan o na beanntan ” ; 3, an leabhar,
P Guthan o na beanntan.” Fosgailte do
na h-uile. Faodaidh na co-fharpaisich a
bhi air an gairm gu ceistean furasda a
fhreagairt mu ciod is brlgh do na briathran
a tha iad ag aithris.
1. Peggy Ferguson, Islay.
2. Anne MacLeod, Glasgow.
3. Morag C. MacCallum, Tayvillich.
4. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
5. Neil MacEachern, Glasgow.
6. Iris Mathieson, Lochinver.
7. Margaret Paisley, Glasgow.
8. Elizabeth Cameron (fc), Oban. '
„ 9. Elizabeth Cameron (a), Oban. -
10. Monica MacLeod, Glasgow.
11. Joyce Morton, Glasgow.
\2. Christine MacLeod, Kinlochiel.
13. Christina MacGillivray, Oban.
14. Joan MacLeod, Glasgow.
15. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
16. Margaret MacLean, Glasgow.
17. Iain Rafferty, Glasgow.
18. Jean Wallace, Glasgow.
19. Elizabeth Wills, Glasgow.
20. Jean Campbell, Glasgow.
21. John MacNeill, Islay.
22. Margaret MacDonald, Oban.
23. Molly Go wans, Glasgow.
24. Margaret Ryrie, Glasgow.
25. Catriona MacDougall, Oban.-«w*
26. Catherine MacCormick, Oban, jy
27. Betsy MacR'ae, Oban.
28. Jean MacLean, Glasgow.
29. Charles MacTaggart, Glasgow.
30. MacArthur, Islay.
_ 3 L> - Katie Gillies, Oban:*" -
a2. Nancy Campbell, Islay.
11. Reciting from Memory “ Sile.”
Prizes.—1st, 15s. and a copy of “ Voices from
the Hills ” ; 2nd, 10s. and a copy of same
book; 3rd, a copy of “ Voices from the
Hills.” Open to all. Candidates may be
asked simple questions on the meaning of
the piece they recite.
33. Ellen MacNeil, Glasgow.
34. May G. Newlands, Campbeltown.
35. Donald Angus MacRitchie, Crookston.
36. Mona MacDonald, Glasgow.
37. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
38. Janet Ray Bannerman, Balmaha.
39. Rena Pentland, Glasgow.
40. Dorothy Braid, Glasgow.
41. Mary Woodrow, Islay.
42. Catherine Campbell, Glasgow.
43. Pauline Tobin, Glasgow.
44. Ifinhpl Mar-iruyrPj^Q.han
45. Mary Morris, Glasgow.
46. Ian Hamilton, Glasgow.
47. Alasdair M. MacArthur, Glasgow.
48. Helen Masson, Glasgow.
49. Douglas Thomson, Glasgow.
50. Cathie Brown, Islay.
51. Christina C. Dick, Glasgow.
52. Eleanor Hayes, Glasgow.
53. William T. Ross, Lochinver.
54. Cona MacLean, Glasgow.
55. Lachlan F. Dick, Glasgow.
56. James Craig, Glasgow.
57. Christine Isles, Oban. 1
58. Eleanor Kerr, Glasgow.
59. Archibald Strang, Glasgow.
60. Jessie Ross, Glasgow.
61. • Catherine MacLean, Oban.
62. Mary MacT. Campbell, Islay.
63. Duncan MacBride, Glasgow.
64. John Maclllveney, Glasgow.
65. Iona MacDondald, Glasgow.
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13. Sgeul, air a steidheachadh air tachartas,
beul-aithris, no sgeul diithchail, ri bhi air
a leantainn le comhradh mu’n chiiis-
sgeoil, eadar an luchd-farpais agus na
breitheamhnan.
Duaisean.—1, £1; 2, Leabhar. Fosgailte do
na h-uile.
1. Mary MacT. Campbell, Islay.
2. Lachlan F. Dick, Glasgow.
3. Cathie Brown, Islay.
4. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
10.50 a.m.
14a. Oirdheirceas ann an Labhairt na
Gaidhlig.—Fosgailte do Bhalachain agus
do Chaileagan. Muinntir a tha ag ionns-
achadh Gaidhlig.
Duaisean.—1, 12s. 6d.; 2, Leabhar.
1. William T. Ross, Lochinver.
2. Iris Matheson, Lochinver.
13. Narrative based on some local incident,
tradition, or legend, to be followed by
conversation on the subject of the narra¬
tive, between the competitors and the
adjudicators.
Prizes.—1st, £\; 2nd and 3rd, Books. Open
to all.
5. Christina C. Dick, Glasgow.
6. Nancy Campbell, Islay.
7. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
14a. For Excellence in Gaelic Conversa¬
tion.—For Boys and Girls. Confined to
Learners.
Prizes.—1st, 12s. 6d.; 2nd, Book.
3. Anne MacLeod, Glasgow.
4. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
11.00 a.m.
11. Aithris bho Mheomhair “ Sile.”
Duaisean.—1, 15s. agus an leabhar, “ Guthan
o na beanntan ” ; 2, 10s. agus an leabhar,
“ Guthan o na beanntan ” ; 3, an leabhar,
P Guthan o na beanntan.” Fosgailte do
na h-uile. Faodaidh na co-fharpaisich a
bhi air an gairm gu ceistean furasda a
fhreagairt mu ciod is brlgh do na briathran
a tha iad ag aithris.
1. Peggy Ferguson, Islay.
2. Anne MacLeod, Glasgow.
3. Morag C. MacCallum, Tayvillich.
4. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
5. Neil MacEachern, Glasgow.
6. Iris Mathieson, Lochinver.
7. Margaret Paisley, Glasgow.
8. Elizabeth Cameron (fc), Oban. '
„ 9. Elizabeth Cameron (a), Oban. -
10. Monica MacLeod, Glasgow.
11. Joyce Morton, Glasgow.
\2. Christine MacLeod, Kinlochiel.
13. Christina MacGillivray, Oban.
14. Joan MacLeod, Glasgow.
15. Rhona MacLeod, Glasgow.
16. Margaret MacLean, Glasgow.
17. Iain Rafferty, Glasgow.
18. Jean Wallace, Glasgow.
19. Elizabeth Wills, Glasgow.
20. Jean Campbell, Glasgow.
21. John MacNeill, Islay.
22. Margaret MacDonald, Oban.
23. Molly Go wans, Glasgow.
24. Margaret Ryrie, Glasgow.
25. Catriona MacDougall, Oban.-«w*
26. Catherine MacCormick, Oban, jy
27. Betsy MacR'ae, Oban.
28. Jean MacLean, Glasgow.
29. Charles MacTaggart, Glasgow.
30. MacArthur, Islay.
_ 3 L> - Katie Gillies, Oban:*" -
a2. Nancy Campbell, Islay.
11. Reciting from Memory “ Sile.”
Prizes.—1st, 15s. and a copy of “ Voices from
the Hills ” ; 2nd, 10s. and a copy of same
book; 3rd, a copy of “ Voices from the
Hills.” Open to all. Candidates may be
asked simple questions on the meaning of
the piece they recite.
33. Ellen MacNeil, Glasgow.
34. May G. Newlands, Campbeltown.
35. Donald Angus MacRitchie, Crookston.
36. Mona MacDonald, Glasgow.
37. Anna Mairi Cameron, Southend.
38. Janet Ray Bannerman, Balmaha.
39. Rena Pentland, Glasgow.
40. Dorothy Braid, Glasgow.
41. Mary Woodrow, Islay.
42. Catherine Campbell, Glasgow.
43. Pauline Tobin, Glasgow.
44. Ifinhpl Mar-iruyrPj^Q.han
45. Mary Morris, Glasgow.
46. Ian Hamilton, Glasgow.
47. Alasdair M. MacArthur, Glasgow.
48. Helen Masson, Glasgow.
49. Douglas Thomson, Glasgow.
50. Cathie Brown, Islay.
51. Christina C. Dick, Glasgow.
52. Eleanor Hayes, Glasgow.
53. William T. Ross, Lochinver.
54. Cona MacLean, Glasgow.
55. Lachlan F. Dick, Glasgow.
56. James Craig, Glasgow.
57. Christine Isles, Oban. 1
58. Eleanor Kerr, Glasgow.
59. Archibald Strang, Glasgow.
60. Jessie Ross, Glasgow.
61. • Catherine MacLean, Oban.
62. Mary MacT. Campbell, Islay.
63. Duncan MacBride, Glasgow.
64. John Maclllveney, Glasgow.
65. Iona MacDondald, Glasgow.
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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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