The Loss of the "Maggie"

The shipwreck of the schooner "Maggie", from Brooklyn in Bonavista Bay. The crew were lighthearted. The steamer "Tiber" collided with them, and thirteen men and women were drowned from twenty-three on board. The informant's wife's grandfather was Captain Blundem (drowne...

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Main Author: Goldstein, Kenneth
Other Authors: Knox, William, Bold, Valentina
Language:unknown
Published: 1989
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:munfla_list/2868 2023-12-31T10:05:27+01:00 The Loss of the "Maggie" Ye fishermen, who know so well Goldstein, Kenneth Knox, William Bold, Valentina Lethbridge Bonavista Bay 03/10/1989 8 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/2868 unknown Memorial University Folklore Archive Song Title Index 78-36 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/2868 All Rights Reserved 4 volume paper index of song recordings held in the MUNFLA Archives. The index was compiled by the Memorial University Folklore Archives; and the digital database created by the Research Centre for Music, Media and Place. Department of Folklore 1989 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:41Z The shipwreck of the schooner "Maggie", from Brooklyn in Bonavista Bay. The crew were lighthearted. The steamer "Tiber" collided with them, and thirteen men and women were drowned from twenty-three on board. The informant's wife's grandfather was Captain Blundem (drowned on board the "Maggie" with his wife). The informant copied this song from a book of Newfoundland stories. Other/Unknown Material Bonavista Bay Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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description The shipwreck of the schooner "Maggie", from Brooklyn in Bonavista Bay. The crew were lighthearted. The steamer "Tiber" collided with them, and thirteen men and women were drowned from twenty-three on board. The informant's wife's grandfather was Captain Blundem (drowned on board the "Maggie" with his wife). The informant copied this song from a book of Newfoundland stories.
author2 Knox, William
Bold, Valentina
author Goldstein, Kenneth
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The Loss of the "Maggie"
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title The Loss of the "Maggie"
title_short The Loss of the "Maggie"
title_full The Loss of the "Maggie"
title_fullStr The Loss of the "Maggie"
title_full_unstemmed The Loss of the "Maggie"
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url http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/2868
op_coverage Lethbridge
Bonavista Bay
genre Bonavista Bay
Newfoundland
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Newfoundland
op_source 4 volume paper index of song recordings held in the MUNFLA Archives. The index was compiled by the Memorial University Folklore Archives; and the digital database created by the Research Centre for Music, Media and Place.
Department of Folklore
op_relation Memorial University Folklore Archive Song Title Index
78-36
http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/2868
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