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          WEST, Sidney George (1909-1987)
          GB 0100 KCLCA K/PP109 · [1934-1937]

          Sidney George West slide collection, [1934-1937] comprises glass lantern slides depicting images of Portugal. Each slide has been numbered and labelled. They include scenes of Lisbon, Estoril, Cintra, Mafra, Evora, Santarem, Thomar, Coimbra, Luso-Bussaco, Vizeu, Oporto, Braga, Bom Jesus, Viana Do Castelo, Aveiro, Leiria, Batalha and Alcobaça and images of rivers, valleys, religious buildings and traditional scenes including a festival and bullfight. An inventory prepared by West, dated 13 September 1934 - 6 December 1937, is enclosed and gives details of each slide.

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          LLOYD, Albert Lancaster (1908-1982)
          GB 2603 Lloyd · 1953-[1982]

          Papers of Albert Lancaster Lloyd, 1953-[1982], comprising materials relating to traditional folk music from around the world, especially Eastern Europe, notably newspaper cuttings, photographs, typescript notes, drafts of articles, diaries, notebooks, broadcast scripts and texts of lectures on subjects including:
          English folk music, including erotic songs, ballads, carols, London songs, Morris dancers, North-East songs and poetry.
          Romanian folk music, [1955-1973], including notes on subjects including costume, customs, instruments, proverbs, social life and topography, as well as a large number of photographs depicting native song and dance.
          Hungarian folk music, [1946-1970s], including notes on subjects such as art, custom, dance, history and instruments.
          Bulgarian folk music, [1954-1960s], including papers, correspondence and photographs on costume, dance, recorded music, and topography.
          American folk music, [1949-1967], including materials on cowboys, blues and jazz, spirituals, work songs and vagrants.
          Industrial song, [1950s-1970s], including miners, textile workers, political songs, and American work songs.
          The collection also includes material on Chinese and Australian traditional music.

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