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- Q4768379 description "British filk song collector".
- Q4768379 description "British filk song collector".
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- Q4768379 abstract "Anne Gilchrist OBE FSA (8 December 1863 – 24 July 1954) was a British folk song collector.Anne Geddes Gilchrist was born in Manchester, to Scottish parents. She had a musical upbringing and was related to Rev Neil Livingston, who compiled a psalter. After meeting Sabine Baring-Gould she became involved with folk music and joined the Editorial Board of the Folk-Song Society in 1906. She had an unusually good memory for hymn tunes, one of her areas of expertise. Gilchrist is a neglected figure because she did not write any books. Instead she contributed many scholarly articles to the Journal of the Folk-Song Society.In the very first edition of the Journal of the Folk-Song Society she wrote an article on the song Long Lankin. She reports that a woman in Northumberland used to frighten children by shouting "There's Long Lankin". Gilchrist collected songs from Scotland and the north-west of England. This was particularly valuable, as few folk-song collections had been made from that part of England. Following the discovery of a medieval sculpted stone in Cumberland, she was admitted to the Society of Antiquaries in 1935, at the age of 70. She was awarded the OBE in 1948 for her services to folk song and dance. Her last scholarly article was written at the age of 79. Her papers are lodged in the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library.".
- Q4768379 birthDate "1863-12-08".
- Q4768379 birthYear "1863".
- Q4768379 deathDate "1954-07-24".
- Q4768379 deathYear "1954".
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- Q4768379 dateOfBirth "1863-12-08".
- Q4768379 dateOfDeath "1954-07-24".
- Q4768379 name "Gilchrist, Anne".
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- Q4768379 comment "Anne Gilchrist OBE FSA (8 December 1863 – 24 July 1954) was a British folk song collector.Anne Geddes Gilchrist was born in Manchester, to Scottish parents. She had a musical upbringing and was related to Rev Neil Livingston, who compiled a psalter. After meeting Sabine Baring-Gould she became involved with folk music and joined the Editorial Board of the Folk-Song Society in 1906. She had an unusually good memory for hymn tunes, one of her areas of expertise.".
- Q4768379 label "Anne Gilchrist (collector)".
- Q4768379 givenName "Anne".
- Q4768379 name "Anne Gilchrist".
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- Q4768379 surname "Gilchrist".