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Lied voor vrolijke Landverhuizers welke met het Stoomschip DE IJZERE MAN, naar Amerika willen vertrekken

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Lied voor vrolijke Landverhuizers welke met het Stoomschip DE IJZERE MAN, naar Amerika willen vertrekken

 
Lied voor vrolijke Landverhuizers welke met het Stoomschip DE IJZERE MAN, naar Amerika willen vertrekken
 

Liedregel index: Daar ligt een prachtig zeekasteel Hoera die ijzeren man

Bronvermelding: Uit liedblad met broncode: Lbl KB Wouters Hehl 013; p1], nummer 1.

Daar ligt een prachtig zeekasteel, / Hoera die ijzere man (Daar ligt een prachtig zeekasteel / Hoera die IJzeren Man). Aantal strofen: 12. Refrein: Daar zingen wij vrolijk trale rallala, / Wie gaat er met ons mee (v5-8) (Daar zingen wij vrolijk traleralala / Wie gaat er met ons mee (v5-8)). Wijsaanduiding ontbreekt.

Refrein is laatste vier versregels.

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Classifications

  • Type:

    • StillImage
  • Subject:

    • bespiegelend lied, wereldlijk
    • Amerika
    • IJzeren Man
    • Jan
    • emigratie
    • schip
    • zeekasteel
    • matroos
    • Amerikaans strand
    • bankroetier
    • slok
    • afscheid
  • Medium:

    • image/jpg

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Properties

  • Format:

    • liedtekst

Time

  • Creation date:

    • 05-01-2004
  • First issued:

    • 05-01-2004

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • Lbl KB Wouters Hehl 013 (liedtekst), Wouters/Moormann, Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam.
  • Identifier:

    • http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=urn:gvn:KBMI01:LBLKBWOUTERSHEHL013-001
    • Lbl KB Wouters Hehl 013
  • Institution:

    • National Library of the Netherlands - Koninklijke Bibliotheek
  • Provider:

    • The European Library
  • Providing country:

    • Netherlands
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 2014-01-09
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 2018-04-05

Additional rights information

  • Rights:

    • KB/Meertens Instituut

References and relations

  • Is part of:

    • GVN
    • KBMI01
    • Straatliederen
    • KBMI01:LblKBWoutersHehl013
  • Dataset:

    • 92034_Ag_EU_TEL

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    • Concept Term
    • http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/15
    • Concept Label
      • ["Liedtext"] (de);
      • ["Sanoitus"] (fi);
      • ["Sångtext"] (sv);
      • ["노랫말"] (ko);
      • ["Letra (música)"] (pt);
      • ["歌詞"] (ja);
      • ["Lyrics"] (en);
      • ["Paroles (chanson)"] (fr);
      • ["歌詞"] (zh);
      • ["Lletra (música)"] (ca);
      • ["Güfte"] (tr);
      • ["Liedtekst"] (nl);
   

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