Papers of Arthur Argo and Arthur Barron c 1900 - 1960s

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Papers of Arthur Argo and Arthur Barron c 1900 - 1960s

GB 231 MS 3088: 7 boxes; 31 volumes; 2 outsize volumes/ folios; GB 231 MS 3088: 7 boxes; 31 volumes; 2 outsize volumes/ folios; GB 231 MS 3124: 1 box

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Gavin Greig, 1856 - 1914 school teacher and ballad collector

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Arthur Barron wrote in Scots. His daughter married Arthur Argo (1935/36 - 1981), great grandson of Gavin Greig (1856 - 1914), schoolmaster at Whitehill, New Deer, Aberdeenshire, who, from 1876 until his death, worked with James Duncan (1848 - 1917), minister of the United Free Church at Lynturk, Aberdeenshire, gathering and recording the ancient ballad tradition of the North East of Scotland. Their work culminated in the important Greig-Duncan folk song collection, which is deposite...

Argo Arthur d 1981

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Greig, Gavin, 1856-1914

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Arthur Argo, c1936-1981

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Arthur Barron wrote in Scots. His daughter married Arthur Argo (1935/36 - 1981), great grandson of Gavin Greig (1856 - 1914), schoolmaster at Whitehill, New Deer, Aberdeenshire, who, from 1876 until his death, worked with James Duncan (1848 - 1917), minister of the United Free Church at Lynturk, Aberdeenshire, gathering and recording the ancient ballad tradition of the North East of Scotland. Their work culminated in the important Greig-Duncan folk song collection, which is deposite...

Barron Arthur poet

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Arthur Barron, poet

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Arthur Barron wrote in Scots. His daughter married Arthur Argo (1935/36 - 1981), great grandson of Gavin Greig (1856 - 1914), schoolmaster at Whitehill, New Deer, Aberdeenshire, who, from 1876 until his death, worked with James Duncan (1848 - 1917), minister of the United Free Church at Lynturk, Aberdeenshire, gathering and recording the ancient ballad tradition of the North East of Scotland. Their work culminated in the important Greig-Duncan folk song collection, which is deposite...