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Gardiner, born in Perthshire, but best known for his collection of songs from Hampshire was also a member, as were writers such as David Rorie, W S Crockett, and Lauchlan MacLean Watt, the bookseller James Hay Thin, and the popular entertainer Sir Harry Lauder, who became the first lifetime member, at the cost of five pounds.
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The Club’s members included noted folk song scholars such as Robert Ford, John Fairlie and Alexander Keith and, most notably, Gavin Greig and the Reverend J B Duncan who, together, amassed the largest volume of folk songs ever collected in Scotland (from Aberdeenshire and the North-East). George
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was founded at a meeting in Elder’s Hotel, Edinburgh on 8 May 1903. Over the next thirty years they would also meet at Mowbury House and the Outlook Tower, but their best known association is with John Knox’s House in the High Street (now the
102:, or Thomas the Rhymer, or Thomas of Erceldoune – the thirteenth-century Scottish seer who was reputed captured by the Queen of Elfland. This tale is related in the well-known Child ballad 198: 91:– who was the curator for the House for over forty years – published several volumes of their Miscellanea and Transactions from there between 1906 and 1928. 95: 88: 193: 188: 203: 183: 65: 43: 36: 84: 110: 30: 47: 8: 138: 177: 99: 163:: 1912-1919, published by William J Hay, John Knox’s House, Edinburgh, 1919. 156:: 1906-1911, published by William J Hay, John Knox’s House, Edinburgh, 1911. 94:
The object of the Club was to collect, preserve and study traditional
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Scottish Storytelling Centre
William J Hay
Scottish folk song
Thomas Rymour
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The Gentleman's Magazine
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Folk music organizations
1903 establishments in Scotland
Organizations established in 1903
Defunct learned societies of the United Kingdom
Text publication societies

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