
Bristol Folk News
June 1972 to Spring 1977
Editor: John Maher
- Background and Credits
- 9: June 1972: MURDER AT RED BARN
- 10: Autumn 1972: The Cuckoo's Nest
- 11: Spring 1973: John Barleycorn
- 12: Summer 1973:Bristol '600" 1373-1973: a selection of the music, songs, dances customs of Bristol
- 14: Spring 1974: trunkles (& Mary Neal). plough songs, holestones, an cúilín,
& much more, for the sum of ten pence
- 15: Summer 1974:The Collier's Story. A somerset fiddler. electric folk? Suffragettes and women's morris
- 16: Winter 1974-5: Napoleon Bonaparte. The bonny bunch of roses. women & warriors
- 17: Summer 1975: A Summer issue in celebration of Dancers from Toulouse; also more
concerning Dance, Song &am; Folk-lore, viz: old BEER recipes, the Barley-Mow, a Wife-selling and
proverbs for Marriage; all at the reasonable rate of Twelve pence.
- 18: Spring 1976: SWEET INSTRUMENTS OF MUSIC. Hammer dulcimer, English banjo &
concertina, pipe & tabour, Northumbrian pipes
- 19: Spring 1977: rhymes, riddles, songs and saying of children
- Cumulative Index: of the articles that have been transcribed
Each magazine carried the following messages
You can read the full details on the indices
Printed by Salway-Print
Produced as a magazine under the influence of The English Folk Dance and
Song Society : but the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the
Society.
ENGLISH FOLK DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY, BRISTOL DISTRICT
American Library of Congress Number 73-299010