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Thursday, September 30
LARGE HALL
III.—GUTH CHEOL. III.—VOCAL MUSIC.
Accompanist Miss MARGARET HILL-BOYLE, A.R.C.M.
Britheamhnan j Gaelic—Mr. JAMES THOMSON, M.A., Bayble.
Adjudicators ' Music—Dr. GORDON SLATER, Lincoln.
Chairman DONALD MacLEAN, Esq., President, Lewis and Harris Association
and Lewis Society, Incorporated.
9.00 a.m.
50. Seinn Orain-aon-Neach. Oran Gaidhlig
comh-changailte ri Siorramachd Inbhirnis
agus a bhios air ainmeachadh mar chuimh-
neachan air Seumas Grannd, nach maireann.
Duaisean.(Firionnaich)—1, £1 10s.; 2, £1.
Chan fhaod co-fharpaiseach an aon oran a
sheinn da bhliadhna an deidh a’ cheile.
1. Peter MacKay, Luing.
2. Eoghan MacD. Brown, Glasgow.
3. John Maclnnes, Gerinish.
4. Donald Gillies, Barrhead.
5. John Tblmie, Drumnadrochit.
6. Angus M. Ross, Lairg.
7. Peter MacKerrell, Abernethy.
8. Donald Ritchie, Bunessan.
9. Robert MacArthur, Islay.
10. Duncan MacAskill, Glasgow.
11. Alex. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
12. Hugh Lament, Bunessan.
13. Donald MacSporran, Cardross.
14. Malcolm Nicolson, Campbeltown.
15. Angus MacLeod, Inverness.
16. Tom Crawford, Dunoon.
17. Sinclair Carmichael, Port Charlotte.
18. Duncan MacCalman, Islay.
19. Peter MacLeod, Glasgow.
20. Neil Campbell, Luing.
21. Hugh Martin, Glasgow.
22. Neil MacCalman, Islay.
23. Angus M. Grant, Stornoway.
24. Ronald MacLellan, Morar.
11.30 a.m.
71. Seinn Grain. A mhain air son cho
fharpaiseach a tha mhuinntir Ghlinn
Moireasdain, Ghlinn Urchardainn agus
Shratharragaig. Mur tig co-fharpaisich
air an aghaidh as na sgirean sonraichte
so bithidh a’ cho-fharpais fosgailte do
mhuinntir naistinneich Siorramachd In¬
bhirnis, taobh a muigh de bhailtean anns
am bheil 2,000 sluaigh no barrachd.
“ The Mrs. Quintin MacLennan Prizes ”—
L £3; 2, £2.
1. Ewen Fraser, Drumnadrochit.
2. John Tolmie, Drumnadrochit,
50. Solo Singing of a Gaelic song connected
with the County of Inverness, to be known
as the “ James Grant Memorial ” Prize.
Open. (Gentlemen.)
Prizes.—1st, £\ 10s.; 2nd, £1.
25. Gilleasbuig MacLean, Glasgow.
26. Donald MacLean, Greenock.
27. James Grant Scott, Kinloch Rannoch.
28. Iain R. Douglas, Glasgow.
29. Duncan MacGillivray, Islay.
30. Ian Law, Lochgilphead.
31. Murdo Ferguson, Glasgow.
32. Alan Brown, Dunstaffnage.
33. D. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
34. Ronald Gillies, Glasgow.
35. Richard L. Maguire, Kinlochleven.
36. Duncan A. MacPherson, Falkirk.
37. Calum Smith, Stornoway.
38. Iain A. MacSween, Glasgow.
39. Iain Darroch, Jura.
40. Iain MacLeod, South Uist.
41. George T. MacCallum, Glasgow.
42. Finlay A. J. MacKeachan, Glasgow.
43. Ian M. MacMillan, Glasgow.
41. Graham Croll, Glenuig.
45. Alexander Stewart, Clarkston.
46. William Galbraith, Carradale.
47. Allan Murchison, Sandbank.
48. Angus Graham, Arran.
71. Solo Singing of a Song, confined to
candidates who are natives of Glenmoris-
ton, Glenurquhart and Strathderrick dis¬
tricts, and failing such candidates, the
competition shall be open to natives, of
the County of Inverness, excluding burghs
of 2,000 or more.
“ The Mrs. Quintin MacLennan Prizes ”—
1st, £31 2nd, £2.
3, Donald MacDougall, Drumnadrochit.
LARGE HALL
III.—GUTH CHEOL. III.—VOCAL MUSIC.
Accompanist Miss MARGARET HILL-BOYLE, A.R.C.M.
Britheamhnan j Gaelic—Mr. JAMES THOMSON, M.A., Bayble.
Adjudicators ' Music—Dr. GORDON SLATER, Lincoln.
Chairman DONALD MacLEAN, Esq., President, Lewis and Harris Association
and Lewis Society, Incorporated.
9.00 a.m.
50. Seinn Orain-aon-Neach. Oran Gaidhlig
comh-changailte ri Siorramachd Inbhirnis
agus a bhios air ainmeachadh mar chuimh-
neachan air Seumas Grannd, nach maireann.
Duaisean.(Firionnaich)—1, £1 10s.; 2, £1.
Chan fhaod co-fharpaiseach an aon oran a
sheinn da bhliadhna an deidh a’ cheile.
1. Peter MacKay, Luing.
2. Eoghan MacD. Brown, Glasgow.
3. John Maclnnes, Gerinish.
4. Donald Gillies, Barrhead.
5. John Tblmie, Drumnadrochit.
6. Angus M. Ross, Lairg.
7. Peter MacKerrell, Abernethy.
8. Donald Ritchie, Bunessan.
9. Robert MacArthur, Islay.
10. Duncan MacAskill, Glasgow.
11. Alex. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
12. Hugh Lament, Bunessan.
13. Donald MacSporran, Cardross.
14. Malcolm Nicolson, Campbeltown.
15. Angus MacLeod, Inverness.
16. Tom Crawford, Dunoon.
17. Sinclair Carmichael, Port Charlotte.
18. Duncan MacCalman, Islay.
19. Peter MacLeod, Glasgow.
20. Neil Campbell, Luing.
21. Hugh Martin, Glasgow.
22. Neil MacCalman, Islay.
23. Angus M. Grant, Stornoway.
24. Ronald MacLellan, Morar.
11.30 a.m.
71. Seinn Grain. A mhain air son cho
fharpaiseach a tha mhuinntir Ghlinn
Moireasdain, Ghlinn Urchardainn agus
Shratharragaig. Mur tig co-fharpaisich
air an aghaidh as na sgirean sonraichte
so bithidh a’ cho-fharpais fosgailte do
mhuinntir naistinneich Siorramachd In¬
bhirnis, taobh a muigh de bhailtean anns
am bheil 2,000 sluaigh no barrachd.
“ The Mrs. Quintin MacLennan Prizes ”—
L £3; 2, £2.
1. Ewen Fraser, Drumnadrochit.
2. John Tolmie, Drumnadrochit,
50. Solo Singing of a Gaelic song connected
with the County of Inverness, to be known
as the “ James Grant Memorial ” Prize.
Open. (Gentlemen.)
Prizes.—1st, £\ 10s.; 2nd, £1.
25. Gilleasbuig MacLean, Glasgow.
26. Donald MacLean, Greenock.
27. James Grant Scott, Kinloch Rannoch.
28. Iain R. Douglas, Glasgow.
29. Duncan MacGillivray, Islay.
30. Ian Law, Lochgilphead.
31. Murdo Ferguson, Glasgow.
32. Alan Brown, Dunstaffnage.
33. D. J. MacDonald, Glasgow.
34. Ronald Gillies, Glasgow.
35. Richard L. Maguire, Kinlochleven.
36. Duncan A. MacPherson, Falkirk.
37. Calum Smith, Stornoway.
38. Iain A. MacSween, Glasgow.
39. Iain Darroch, Jura.
40. Iain MacLeod, South Uist.
41. George T. MacCallum, Glasgow.
42. Finlay A. J. MacKeachan, Glasgow.
43. Ian M. MacMillan, Glasgow.
41. Graham Croll, Glenuig.
45. Alexander Stewart, Clarkston.
46. William Galbraith, Carradale.
47. Allan Murchison, Sandbank.
48. Angus Graham, Arran.
71. Solo Singing of a Song, confined to
candidates who are natives of Glenmoris-
ton, Glenurquhart and Strathderrick dis¬
tricts, and failing such candidates, the
competition shall be open to natives, of
the County of Inverness, excluding burghs
of 2,000 or more.
“ The Mrs. Quintin MacLennan Prizes ”—
1st, £31 2nd, £2.
3, Donald MacDougall, Drumnadrochit.
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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 | 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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