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[] Farewell if ever fondest prayer. Soprano and piano words George Gordon Noel Byron (Lord Byron) (1788-1824) published 1873 |
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[] Love's message. Ballad. p1876 words by J. F. A. (Jessie Fearon Armstrong) |
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[] I dormi o figlio. Romanza words C. Morroni Bernabo pub Augener & Co., London 1877 |
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[] Summer flowers. Mazurka. Piano pub Augener & Co., London 1878 |
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[] Barcarolle. Piano pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd, London 1878 |
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[] Bo-peep and boy-blue "In the woodland deep". Song. p1881 words by Jessica (Jessie Armstrong) |
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[] Danse des lutins. Piano pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd, London 1882 |
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[] Claude Duval minuet. Piano pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd, London 1883 |
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[] Heigh ho! Song words by Jessica (Jessie Armstrong) pub Hutchings & Romer, London 1883 |
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[] Barcaruola in F and E flat. Canzone words Luisa Amelia Paladini pub Augener & Co., London 1884 |
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[] Hans Andersen's fairy tales set to music. p1884 words J. Armstrong (Jessie Armstrong) |
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[] A lost chord words A. A. Procter pub Augener & Co., London 1884 |
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[] The old oak settle. Song words C. Armstrong (Catherine Armstrong) pub Benjamin Mocatta & Co., London 1889 |
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[] Songs from "Alice" (Alice in Wonder-land) dedicated to the children of England words Lewis Carroll pub Hart & Co., London 1885 |
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[] The old see-saw. School choir and piano words C. Armstrong (Catherine Armstrong) pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1886 pub J. Curwen & Sons Ltd, London |
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[] Suffer little children. School choir and piano words E. Oxenford pub J. Curwen & Sons Ltd, London 1887 |
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[] Harmony. Song words by C. Armstrong (Catherine Armstrong) pub Augener & Co., London 1887 |
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[] My heart's regret. Song words Lord Beaconsfield pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd, London 1887 |
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[] The land of Nod. Song words by J. F. (Jessie Fearon Armstrong) pub R. Cocks & Co., London 1887 |
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[] The beauteous land words E. Oxenford pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1888 |
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[] Litlle lays for little lasses. School Songbook. Piano pub J. Curwen & Sons Ltd, London 1889 |
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[] Road to angel land in E and F. Song words R. Lotinga pub Hutchings & Romer, London 1890 in Cornet treasury (Celian Kottau) with piano. Book III, Osborne, Hopwood & Crew Ltd, London |
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[] Life's heritage in D and F. Song words Clifton Bingham pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1896 |
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[] The closing of the day. Song words C. E. Kitton pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh and London 1897 |
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[] Down the dream (Down the stream). Barcarolle words M. L. E. pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh and London 1897 |
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[] Byegone times in A and B flat. Song words Clifton Bingham pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh and London 1897 |
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[] Homewards. Song words May Clarissa Gillington pub Paterson & Sons, London 1897 |
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[] Morning May dew words A. Chapman pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh and London 1897 |
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[] The two paths. Song words A. Chapman pub Paterson & Sons, London & Edinburgh 1898 |
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[] Sevenfold Amen (on card) pub Novello & Co., London 1899 |
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[] Only a melody "When the light is lit". Voice and piano words Clifton Bingham (c1858-1913) pub Patey and Willis, London c1900 pub Leonard & Co., London |
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[] Action songs for growing up, in old notation and tonic sol-fa with piano. Book II words and actions by May Gillington Mary Clarissa Gillington (Mrs. George Frederick Byron) (Audlem, Cheshire 1861-5nov1936 Dorset) 20th Century Songs, published by Chappell & Co. Ltd., London 1904 |
[] Fifteen original songs to sing and act out rhythmically |
[] Tick-e-tock. Six songs words from The little one's own coloured picture paper pub J. Curwen & Sons Ltd, London 1905 |
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[] True hearts. Song pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Bringing home the hay pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] By the lake pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Christmas bells pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Jeanne pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Just a song pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Marjorie's marriage bells pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] Royal heather. Ballad pub Augener & Co., London |
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[] La tombe dit a la rose pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh and London |
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[] Collection of songs pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1896 |
[] The flowers' lullaby [] The lamplighter [] The Christmas stocking [] Sly Reynard [] The little recruit [] Fishing song [] The huntsman [] The warden of the rain [] Story-Land [] The pedlars [] The sea shell [] The pigeons [] The little truants [] Kings and Queens [] The stage coach [] The old oak [] The wreck [] The shepherdess [] The Christmas pudding [] I have a little garden [] The two rabbits [] The Eainbow [] The snail [] The spiders |
[] Action songs in old notation and tonic sol-fa, with piano accompaniment. Book 5 words and action by May Gillington, music by Annie E. Armstrong copyright proprietor and publisher Robert Cocks & Co., London 14sep1898 |
49 - The blacksmith 50 - Thistledown 51 - The poor bunnies 52 - The racers 53 - My lady nightingale 54 - The midnight march 55 - Bath-time 56 - The kite 57 - Robin's breakfast 58 - Daffy down dilly 59 - The water fairy 60 - The ferry |