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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

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5.15 'The Three Shulers at
Port-na-Cloy ' by James Mageean
The three singing shulers, or tramps, visit an old fisherman on the Coimty Down coast, and sing their songs and hear the strange story of the Woman of the Sea
Those taking part are: Joseph Tomelty , Mary Black , W. R. Gordon , James Mageean , C. K. Ayre , Adelaide Beattie , George Beggs , James Johnston , William Broderick , David Curry , James Morrow , and E. G. Teare
5.45 The BBC Singers in an epilogue specially written for the Children's
Hour by Geoffrey

Contributors

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James Mageean
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Joseph Tomelty
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Mary Black
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W. R. Gordon
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James Mageean
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C. K. Ayre
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Adelaide Beattie
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George Beggs
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James Johnston
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William Broderick
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David Curry
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James Morrow
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E. G. Teare

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