Howell, George Richard (stage name Fred Albert) 9.nov.1843-12.oct.1886 England, London St Luke - London Islington| Title | Parts |
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| [] A cheer for Plimsoll written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub H. D'Alcorn, London 1876 |
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| [] Brave Captain Webb! written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub H. D'Alcorn, London 1876 |
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| [] London written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub H. D'Alcorn, London 1876 |
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| [] Perverted proverbs, or, tupperny philosophy written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub Edwin Ashdown, London 1878 |
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| [] We mean to keep our empire in the East Fred Albert's new war song written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub Francis Bros. & Day, London c1878 |
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| [] Adam and Eve. Song for voice and piano written, composed and sung by Fred Albert pub Francis Bros. & Day, London c1880 |
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| [] Sentimental songs. Humorous satire. Song for voice and piano written and composed by Fred Albert pub Hopwood & Crew, London 1887 |