| Title | Parts |
|---|---|
| [] The popular quadrille. Pianoforte pub London 1869 |
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| [] The Tip-topical quadrilles. Pianoforte pub W. J. Pillow, Liverpool c1875 |
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| [] The country dance. Founded upon the popular melodies of "Sir Roger de Coverley" "White Cockade" &c. Pianoforte pub W. J. Pillow, Liverpool c1875 |
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| [] The children's ball room album for small hands. Pianoforte pub London 1876 |
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| [] The rose of England. Valse. Pianoforte pub F. Pitman, London 1884 |
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| [] Loving and hoping. Song words Ogilvie Mitchell pub Frederick Pitman, London 1884 |
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| [] The mystic chime. Song words Ogilvie Mitchell pub F. Pitman, London 1884 |
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| [] Hours of beauty. Descriptive glee pub in The Glee Garland No.23 1884 |
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| [] The forest queen. Glee pub in The Glee Garland No.25 1884 |
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| [] The field marshall. Quick march pub J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia 1885 |
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| [] Light and shade. Valse. Pianoforte pub Reid Bros., London 1886 |
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| [] Bright and bewitching. Schottische. Band pub J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia 1892 |
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| [] Schneider how you vas. Quadrille upon Emmett's popular melodies pub W. J. Pillow, Liverpool |