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International Folk-lore Congress, 1891.

PART I.

8.30 p.m.

Children's Games—Thread-the-Needle Game: Oranges and Lemons; Choral Games: Poor Mary is a Weeping (Surrey); Oats and Beans and Barley (Shropshire); In and Out the Windows (Surrey).

By the children of Barnes Village School, under the
supervision of Mrs. Gomme.

8.45.

Folk-Song Hunting Song.

Accompanied by Miss L. Smith.

8.50.

Folk-Tale "Tom Tit Tot" (Suffolk).

By Edward Clodd, Esq.

9.5.

Highland Sword-Dance and Bagpipe Accompaniment.

9.10.

Folk-Songs Accompanied by Miss Smith.

9.15.

Children's Games— Dramatic Games: Three Sailors (Middlesex); Nuts in May; Jenny Jones (Shropshire); When I was a Young Girl (Essex).

By the Barnes Village School, under the supervision
of Mrs. Gomme.



PART II.

9.45 p.m.

Gaelic Recitation By — Carmichael, Esq.

9.50.

Guisers Play (Staffordshire).

Open the Door W. C. H. Burne, Esq.

Sir Guy W. H. Cannon, Esq.

King George G. Vaughan Brown, Esq.

Noble Soldier R. H. Burne, Esq.

Little Doctor H. W. Milne, Esq.

Black Prince of Paradise