| Title | Parts | 
|---|---|
| [] The hill by the sea. Song words Herbert J. Brandon pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1917 | |
| [] Sea pieces. Suite for piano prizewinner in a competition pub Newman Publishing Co., London 1919 | [] 1 - Calm [] 2 - Changeable breezes [] 3 - Coming storm | 
| [] Cradle song of the coast. Song words H. J. Brandon pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919 | |
| [] Thoughts travel quicker than the Telephone. Song words E. Butcher pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1919 | |
| [] Bird-notes. Song cycle words Edward Lockton pub Metzler, London 1922 | |
| [] In old Pekin. Ten impressions for piano published under pseudonym S. Kameneff pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1926 | [] 1 - Sen Yang Jen [] 2 - Pekin [] 3 - Windbells [] 4 - The forbidden city [] 5 - The song of the coolies [] 6 - The Mandarin [] 7 - Sen Yang Jen's soliloquy [] 8 - Feast of lanterns [] 9 - Fireworks [] 10 - The prince of her dreams | 
| [] The call of India. Seven impressions for piano published under pseudonym S. Kameneff pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1927 | |
| [] Masquerade. Piano pub Gould & Bolttler, London 1927 | |
| [] Where snowflakes fall. Piano published under pseudonym S. Kameneff pub Keith Prowse & Co., London 1928 | |
| [] The visitor. Song pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1928 | |
| [] Life is like a song. Waltz song words F.G. Bowles pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1928 | |
| [] The dawn sprite. Song words Doris Rowley pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1930 | |
| [] The little green forest. Song words Doris Rowley pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1930 | |
| [] Five preludes for pianoforte. b1935 | |
| [] The Christmas minstrel. Song words Doris Rowley pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London b1935 | |
| [] Gretna Green. Dance scena for piano pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1934 | |
| [] Arundel. Orchestral suite pub Southern Music Co., London 1939 | [] 1 - The old town [] 2 - Where the Arun flows [] 3 - The Castle | 
| [] Goody two shoes. Piano pub Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, London 1947 | |
| [] Something for Jack and something for Jill. Piano pub Leonard, Gould & Bolttler, London 1947 | |
| [] Peter and his friends. Eight doggy dialogues, play time pieces for young pianists pub A. Weekes & Co., London 1950 | |
| [] Jolly Jack Tar. Masquerade. Piano pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1953 |