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Mark and Cathy Rummery, who lived in rural New South Wales in 1983–88, made recordings of folk music, folklore and reminiscences, which may now be found in the [https://www.library.gov.au/research/guides-and-resources/guides-selected-collections/q-r/rummery-collection Rummery Collection] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia]. They collected, arranged, transcribed and provided some of the Australian tunes in this archive. See also [[Cathy Rummery Collection]].
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Mark and [[Cathy Rummery]] lived in rural New South Wales in 1983–88. They collected, arranged, transcribed and provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive.
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They made recordings of folk music, folklore and reminiscences, which may now be found in the [https://www.library.gov.au/research/guides-and-resources/guides-selected-collections/q-r/rummery-collection Rummery Collection] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia]. The collection contains 40 tape recordings of folk music, folklore and reminiscences. The performers and interviewees lived in Broken Hill, Menindee, Narrandera, Wagga Wagga, Young, Boorowa, Crookwell, Binalong, Bingara, Bungendore and Sofala.  
  
 
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You can [[austtradtune:Special:Search/Mark+Rummery|search for tunes referring to Mark Rummery]].
 
You can [[austtradtune:Special:Search/Mark+Rummery|search for tunes referring to Mark Rummery]].
  
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 7 March 2025

Mark and Cathy Rummery lived in rural New South Wales in 1983–88. They collected, arranged, transcribed and provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive.

They made recordings of folk music, folklore and reminiscences, which may now be found in the Rummery Collection in the National Library of Australia. The collection contains 40 tape recordings of folk music, folklore and reminiscences. The performers and interviewees lived in Broken Hill, Menindee, Narrandera, Wagga Wagga, Young, Boorowa, Crookwell, Binalong, Bingara, Bungendore and Sofala.

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