Category F (Popular lore)

F01

Patrick Meredith, Learning, Remembering and Knowing.
London: English Universities Press, 1961. Pp. 11-29


2-191

 

Used by permission of Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.

 

Note

Shakespeare quotation

 

 

2,007 words

 

 

F02

Alastair Heron, Solving New Problems
London: National Council of Social Service, Inc., 1961. Pp. 16-21


2-212

Sic

29 signed-on [spelling]

 

 

2,043 words

 

 

 F03

 Charles Warrell, Help Yourself to Good Speaking. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 6-19

2-211

 

 Used by permission of George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.

 

 

 2,004 words

 

 

F04

J. R. Whitbread, The Railway Policeman: The Story of the Constable on the Track. London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1961. Pp. 148-155

2-188

 

Used by permission of George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.

 

 

2,045 words

 

 

F05

James Cameron, The African Revolution London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 1961. Pp. 120-126

2-205

 

2,019 words

 

 

F06

Mary Eden and Richard Carrington, The Philosophy of the Bed. London: Hutchinson Publishing Group Ltd., 1961, Pp. 70-74

2-190

Note

17th c. quotation

 

 

2,017 words

 

 

F07

Stanley J. Coleman, Facets of Foodlore and Feeding. Douglas, Isle of Man: Folklore Academy, 1961. Pp. 1-4

2-194

Corr

54 Israelites [Israel ites]
98 spear [speer]
98 delicacy [delicacies]
112 English [Englush]
136 many [,any]

 

Sic

96 piece of resistance [lexis]

 

Note

Typescript. Quotations from Homer (in English translation) and Thackeray.

 

 

2,007 words

 

 

F08

Ann Page, Etiquette for Ladies. London: Ward Lock Ltd., 1961. Pp. 6-12

2-188

Sic

169 on the friend [syntax]

 

 

2,007 words

 

 

F09

The Countryman (summer, 1961)

 

A.

W. J. Dore-Dennis, "Fads and Fancies", 328

2- 19

B.

L. Sanders, "Country Scales and Weights", 329-335

20-104

C.

Margaret Campbell, "Escapists or Realists", 336-337

105-198

 

Used by permission of The Countryman

 

Note

Non-standard English in quotation

 

 

2,018 words

 

 

F10

Plebs (September, 1961)

 

A.

Harry Short, "Labour Junks Its Own Books", 488

2- 79

B.

A. Woodburn, "Does TV Influence Elections?" 489

80-139

C.

[ANON.], "Ready Reckoning", 489

140-158

D.

Frank Horrabin, "Key Point in the Mediterranean", 490

159-176

E.

[ANON.], "Factory Meetings at Lunch Hours", 490

177-193

F.

[ANON.], "History on Film Strip", 490

194-207

 

Used by permission of the National Council of Labour Colleges Publishing Society Ltd.

 

 

2,019 words

 

 

F11

James E. Holroyd, "Versailles Revisited". Blackwood's Magazine 290:1752 (October, 1961), 289-294

2-188

 

Used by permission of William Blackwood and Sons Ltd.

 

 

2,010 words

 

 

F12

Family Star

 

A.

[ANON.], "What Did You Dream Last Night?" (January 14, 1961), 23

2- 75

B.

[ANON.], "Let Stephen Norris Solve Your Dream" (January 21, 1961), 14

76-153

C.

[ANON.], "Let Stephen Norris Solve Your Dream (January 28, 1961), 23

154-188

 

Used by permission of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.

 

Corr

26 In [I]

 

 

2,013 words

 

 

F13

Today (The New John Bull)

 

A.

Robert Burnell, "The British Witness", 3:55 (March 11, 1961), 11

2-123

B.

Gordon Thomas, "It's Lawrence, Q. C.", 3:55 (March 18, 1961), 6

124-204

C.

E. H. Cookridge, "The Red Spy Ring in Britain", 3:55 (March 25, 1961), 29

205-216

 

2,007 words

 

 

F14

Woman's Mirror

 

A.

Diana Norman, "One of These Marriages Will Fail" (April 8, 1961), 3-6

2-192

B.

Diana Norman, "The Marriage Menders" (April 15, 1961), 56

193-214

 

Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd.

 

Note

The end of the first story is omitted to avoid too much quotation

 

 

2,003 words

 

 

F15

Roy Sherwood, "The United Kingdom and the European Common Market", Peace News (August 25, 1961), 6-7


2-198

 

Used by permission of Peace News Collective

 

 

2,011 words

 

 

F16

London News

 

A.

Peter Robshaw, What Would you Do with Middlesex?" (July, 1961), 2

2-142

B.

Hazel Rose, "Are We Such Bores?" (July, 1961), 2

143-201

C.

Charles Brandon, "A Tribute to Harold Clay" (October, 1961), 4

202-227

A.

Used by permission of Peter Robshaw

 

 

2,036 words

 

 

F17

Woman

 

A.

Rosalie Shann, "Ready for Life (Part 1)" 49:1269 (October 7, 1961), 28

2-113

B.

Rosalie Shann, "Ready for Life (Part 2)" 49:1270 (October 14, 1961), 39, 43

114-213

 

Used by permission of Syndication International Ltd.

 

 

2,013 words

 

 

F18

True Magazine

 

A.

[ANON.], "Sign Here for Happiness" (March, 1961), 42-43

2-139

B.

[ANON.], "They Said They'd Never Love Again" (April, 1961), 14-15

140-211

 

Used by permission of True Magazine

 

Sic

107 for short birth certificate [grammar]

 

 

2,015 words

 

 

F19

Wesley M. Clark, "Why Intoxicants?" Courier 37:4 (October, 1961), 17-20

2-203

 

Used by permission of The Norman Kark Publications

 

Corr

165 spirituous [spiritous]

 

Sic

94 singing or hymns [function word]
105 to the god [function word]
120 zeal or a person [function word]

 

Note

Quotation from Rig-Veda (in translation)

 

 

2,006 words

 

 

F20

Cumbria 2:2 (May, 1961)

 

A.

[ANON.], "Guarding Lakeland's Life and Beauty", 49-51

2-158

B.

[ANON.], "Peace and Friendship at Strong Bower", 54-55

159-216

 

Used by permission of the Dalesman Publishing Co. Ltd.

 

 

2,020 words

 

 

F21

Punch (February 1, 1961)

 

A.

H. F. Ellis, "Mediatrics", 212-214

2-161

B.

Jane Clapperton, "Politic Worms", 214

162-182

 

Used by permission of Punch Publications

 

Sic

31 as well as he used [syntax]

 

 

2,005 words

 

 

F22

Wide World Magazine 126:74 (February, 1961)

 

A.

C. F. Horn, "Thracian Pays a Dividend", 108-110

2-159

B.

[ANON.], "The Laws of Salvage", 110

160-190

C.

[ANON.], "Girl Divers of Japan", 111

191-197

 

Used by permission of Syndication International Ltd.

 

Corr

145 twenty pounds [twenty-pounds]

 

 

2,025 words

 

 

F23

Richard Collier, The Sands of Dunkirk London: William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd., 1961 Pp. 226-231

2-196

 

Used by permission of William Collins Sons and Co. Ltd.

 

 

2,017 words

 

 

F24

Hesketh Pearson, The Pilgrim Daughters. London: William Heineman Ltd., 1961. Pp. 90-96

2-185

 

Used by permission of A. P. Watt & Son

 

 

2,030 words

 

 

F25

Stephen Clissold, The Seven Cities of Cibola London: Eyre & Spottishwoode Ltd., 1961. Pp. 86-93


2-183

 

Used by permission of Stephen Clissold

 

 

2,026 words

 

 

F26

J. Wentworth Day, "The Sea-Country of Mehalah", The Geographical Magazine 34 (1961), 431-436


2-185

 

Used by permission of The Geographical Magazine, London

 

Note

Non-standard English in quotation

 

 

2,004 words

 

 

F27

Maurice Keen, "Robin Hood, Peasant and Gentleman", Past and Present 19 (April, 1961), 8-13


2-191

 

Used by permission of Past and Present

 

Note

Middle English in quotations

 

 

2,023 words

 

 

F28

T. M. Bamford, "Rugby School, Legality and Local Reaction, 1800-1876", Educational Review 14:1 (November, 1961), 66-70


2-191

 

Used by permission of T. M. Bamford and the University of Birmingham, School of Education

 

Sic

68 knowledgable [spelling]

 

Note

19th c. quotations

 

 

2,033 words

 

 

F29

Scottish Field

 

A.

Victoria Gaul, "Ayrshire's Little Castle" 107:697 (January, 1961), 55-56

2-107

B.

Seton Gordon, "MacDougall Chief and the Robber" 107:700 (April, 1961), 41

108-159

C.

Hubert Fenwick, "The Duke" 107:701 (May, 1961), 34

160-197

 

Used by permission of Scottish Field

 

Note

Non-standard English in quotations

 

 

2,002 words

 

 

F30

Past and Future (December, 1961)

 

A.

Henry Austin (i.e. Francis Carr), "El Cid - The Facts Behind the Legend", 3, 4, 5

2-1

B.

Francis Carr, "Peter the Great in London", 13, 14

141-199

 

Used by permission of Francis Carr

 

Corr

27 chief [chlef]
96 most of them Moslem [most of the Moslem]

 

 

2,017 words

 

 

F31

Woman

 

A.

Dr. Meredith, "Talking About Health" (July 1, 1961), 39

2- 54

B.

Joan Williams, "Facts About Eczema" (July 1, 1961), 39

55-138

C.

Dr. Meredith, "Talking About Health" July 8, 1961), 29

139-192

D.

Joan Williams, "Hoping for a Baby" (July 8, 1961), 29

193-221

Sic

221 newsheet [spelling]

 

 

2,015 words

 

 

F32

Mother (August, 1961)

 

A.

Joan Williams, "The Long Wait Over", 25-27

2-154

B.

Joan Williams, "Other Mothers' Problems", 28-29

155-207

 

Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd.

 

 

2,016 words

 

 

F33

[ANON.], "The Friend Doctor Talks", People's Friend

 

A.

4777 (August 12, 1961), 22

2- 48

B.

4778 (August 19, 1961), 17

49- 98

C.

4779 (August 26, 1961), 20

99-147

D.

4780 (September 2, 1961), 20

148-193

E.

4781 (September 9, 1961), 24

194-225

 

Used by permission of D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd.

 

Note

Recurring top and bottom headings are omitted

 

 

2,015 words

 

 

F34

Edward Osmond, The Artist in Britain from the Eighth to the Twentieth Centuries. London: Studio Vista Publishers, 1961. Pp. 186-191

2-191

 

2,012 words

 

 

F35

Gordon Cooper, Festivals of Europe. London: P. Marshall and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 62-66

2-196

Note

A large number of German names of plays, festivals, etc. (coded \). Variant spellings: Leonhardi-Ride, Leonhardi Ride.

 

 

2,011 words

 

 

F36

The Lady (January 26, 1961)

 

A.

Francis Dickie, "Editing in Eskimo", 137, 138

2- 87

B.

 Dawn MacLeod, "Eskimo Arts and Crafts", 138-139

 88-207

 B.

 Used by permission of Mrs. Dawn MacLeod Wilson

 

 Corr

 36 it was [is was]

 

 

 2,023 words

 

     

F37

English Folk Dance and Song Society Journal 9:2 (December, 1961)

 

A.

F. B. Hamer, "May Songs of Bedfordshire", 81-85

2- 62

B.

[ANON.], "Some Additional May Songs from the East Midlands". 86-90

63-161

C.

N. Kennedy, "The International Folk Music Council", 98-99

162-205

 

Used by permission of The English Folk Dance and Song Society

 
 

2,006 words

 
     

F38

Harvey D. Torbett, The Angler's Freshwater Fishes. London: Putnam and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 92-103


2-201

 

Used by permission of Putnam and Co. Ltd.

 
 

2,022 words

 
     

F39

L. G. G. Ramsay, ed., The Concise Encyclopædia of Antiques, compiled by 'The Connoisseur'. London: National Magazine Co. Ltd., 1961.

 

A.

Michael Conway, "Dummy Board Figures", 235-237

2-177

B.

Juliet Sanford, "Jelly Moulds", 238-239

178-208

 

2,007 words

 
     

F40

The Illustrated London News

 

A.

Maurice Burton, "The World of Science: Animals' Deaf Ears" (August 26, 1961), 340

2-133

B.

Maurice Burton, "The World of Science: Coypu and Pest-Control" (September 2, 1961), 378

134-182

 

Used by permission of Thomson Publications Ltd.

 

Corr

9 roads. [roads]

 
 

2,003 words

 
     

F41

Peter F. Payne, British Commercial Institutions. London: George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd., 1961. Pp. 68-73


2-213

 

Used by permission of George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd.

 
 

2,032 words

 
     

F42

Wine and Food 112 (Winter, 1961)

 

A

D. England, "Focus on English Fare", 240-243

2-144

B.

Anne Morris, "Mushrooms - Wild and Tame", 244-246

145-197

 

Used by permission of the Wine and Food Society Ltd.

 

Note

18th c. quotations

 
 

2,004 words

 
     

F43

F. Hallowes, "Historic Houses and Estates as Public Parks", Parks and Sports Grounds 26:12 (September, 1961), 847-848, 853, 882

2-195

 

Used by permission of (Mrs.) Kathleen Hallowes

 

Corr

87 Act [Act Act]
129 unnecessarily [unnecessarly]

 

Sic

14 or as a technical assistant [syntax]
110 with regards to [word form]
128 lead to [concord]
151 and are [syntax]
179 abound the park [syntax]

 
 

2,012 words

 
     

F44

Hit Parade (January, 1961)

 

A.

Frankie Vaughan (i.e. Frank Ableson), "The People I Meet", 38

2- 77

B.

[ANON.], "A Future in Films for Russ Conway", 29

78-139

C.

[ANON.], "The Shadows' Private Lives", 31

140-198

A.

Used by permission of Frankie Vaughan

 

Corr

117 trip? [trip?"]
161 Driftin', [Driftin,']

 

Sic

104 of January 5 [function word]

 
 

2,005 words