Nancy Dawson
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X:33 T:Nancy Dawson % NFF Book 2020 % Bush Traditions recording played by Roland Clarke C:Trad (English) S:The 'Convict Dance and Music Research Project' by Dr. Heather Blasdale-Clarke at QUT Z:arranged by Roland Clarke, 2019 H:Nancy Dawson was a popular actress and dancer for many years around 1760, H:and was well known for dancing a hornpipe and being free with her favours. H:Even many years later, during the settlement of Australia, she was still H:a well known figure. This particular tune was well known and referenced in H:the colony, including being the opening tune in a play in 1826 and was the H:tune for a song published in the newspaper in 1843. H:References: H:Advertising (1826, September 20). The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), p2 H:NEW SONG. (1843, March 18). 'The Satirist and Sporting Chronicle' (Sydney, NSW : 1843), p3. B:H.E Clarke, Social Dance and Early Australian Settlement, PhD Thesis, QUT, 2018 N:Published 1773. N:Other versions of this tune can be found: B:AIRDS v1, No 112 B:John Buttery Files No 390 B:Alexander Laing manuscript (1863), Tasmanian State Archives, p41 O:Australia, NSW, Sydney R:Jig M:6/8 L:1/8 K:G "G"G2BG2B|d2BG2B|"D"A2B A2B|A2G FED| "G"G2BG2B|d2BG2B|"D"A2GF2E|D3D3:| |:"Am"A2BA2B|"D"A2G FED|"G"D2ed2e|d2c BAG| "C"c2Bc2d|e2f gfe|"D"d2cB2A|"G"G3G3:|
Nancy Dawson - played by Roland Clarke
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