| Title | Parts |
|---|---|
| [] Tune St Hilda. Organ | |
| [] Air de ballet, a l'hongrois, pour piano. op21 pub Schott & Co., London 1918 |
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| [] I love my love in the morning. Song words G. Griffin pub Leonard & Co., London 1908 |
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| [] The white rose. Song words J. B. O'Reilly pub Stainer & Bell, London 1908 |
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| [] The voice of love. Song words E. C. Potter pub J. Roberts & Co., London 1909 |
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| [] The girl at the lattice. Dance. Piano pub West & Co., London 1913 |
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| [] Supremancy. March. Piano pub Kibble & Co., London 1914 |
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| [] The goblin fiddler. Song words E. Chilman pub West & Co., London 1914 |
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| [] Litany for use in time of war words E. W. Bridgwood. pub Kibble & Co., London 1914 |
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| [] The Exile. Song words H. Atherton pub West & Co., London 1914 |
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| [] Spring. Song words M. Revell pub West & Co., London 1914 |
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| [] To brave hearts. Hymn words Rev. E. Green pub Kibble & Co., London 1915 |
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| [] For God and Empire. Hymn words Rev. Harry Cockson pub Kibble & Co., London 1915 |
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| [] A National hymn for peace words Dr. J. S. Hooker pub Kibble & Co., London 1915 |
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| [] The fight at Neuve Chapelle. Song words Rev. Harry Cockson pub Kibble & Co., London 1916 |
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| [] A cloudy day. A song words M. Revell pub Kibble & Co., London 1916 |
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| [] Souvenir. Petite valse for the pianoforte pub Cary & Co., London 1929 |
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| [] June roses. Stateley dance for the pianoforte pub Cary & Co., London 1929 |