No. Title Date
701 Southern part of Florida showing location of Seminole Indian reservations.
702 Photographs of people collected by Willson, 1911-1924.
703 Sigh no more. Words by Shakespeare.
704 Excelsior : duet. The Music Composed and Dedicated to the Right Honble The Earl of Westmoreland by M.W. Balfe
705 The admiral's broom : song. New Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. The Music by Frederick Bevan.
706 The love song of Har Dyal. Written by Rudyard Kipling. Composed by Mrs. George Batten
707 The gift : song. The words by F.E. Weatherly. The music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by A.H. Behrend.
708 The Longshoreman. Song, the words by Philip Dayson. Music by Edward M. Chesham.
709 The Future Mrs. 'Awkins. A Cockney Carol written, composed and sung by Albert Chevalier.
710 Wot Cher! or Knock'd 'EM in the old Kent Road
711 I'll sing thee songs of Araby : from the cantata Lalla Rookh. Written by W.G. Wills. Composed by Frederic Clay
712 The better land : song. The words by Mrs. Hemans ; the music composed expressly for Madame Antoinette Sterling by Frederic H. Cowen.
713 Creole Cradle Song. Written and composed by E.R. Davson
714 The Heaving of the Lead. Song. The words by Pearce. The music composed & dedicated to his esteemed friend the Right Hon. Sir Molyneux H. Nepean, Bart. by Richard Machill Garth
715 A Day's Ride, hunting song, the words by G. J. Whyte Melville, the music by Alfred Scott Gatty
716 What are the wild waves saying? Words by J.E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover
717 Dredges, dredging and canals in the Everglades, 1906?-1913?
718 Seminole Indians, circa 1900-1910.
719 Alligators, 1905-ca. 1920.
720 O my love is like a red red rose. Scottish Song. Arranged by J. Kenyon Lees.