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Tobar an Dualchais—Kist o Riches. Online database of oral recordings made in Scotland from the 1930s onwards. 2010. In English and Gaelic. URL: http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk
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Tobar an Dualchais—Kist o Riches. Online database of oral recordings made in Scotland from the 1930s onwards. 2010. In English and Gaelic. URL: http://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk
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06 December 2018
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