[1914] The Hills of Donegal. Song, the words by P. J. O'Reilly.

The Hills of Donegal. Song, the words by P. J. O'Reilly.  

[1914] The Hills of Donegal. Song, the words by P. J. O'Reilly.
[1914] There's only one England : song

There's only one England : song  

[1914] There's only one England : song
[1914] Keep the home-fires burning Till the boys come home :  song

Keep the home-fires burning Till the boys come home : song  

[1914] Keep the home-fires burning Till the boys come home : song
MISSING THUMBNAIL

Mong the green irish hills  

[.] Mong the green irish hills
[1915] Italian Fantasia

Italian Fantasia  

[1915] Italian Fantasia
[1915] Sea fever : song with pianoforte accompaniment; Words by John Masefield

Sea fever : song with pianoforte accompaniment; Words by John Masefield  

[1915] Sea fever : song with pianoforte accompaniment; Words by John Masefield
[1915] The Grey North Sea. Song, words by Guy Walker

The Grey North Sea. Song, words by Guy Walker  

[1915] The Grey North Sea. Song, words by Guy Walker
[1915] Vale = Farewell : song

Vale = Farewell : song  

[1915] Vale = Farewell : song
[1915] Deep in my heart : song. The words by Sir George Pragnell ; the music by T. Wilkinson Stephenson.

Deep in my heart : song. The words by Sir George Pragnell ; the music by T. Wilkinson Stephenson.  

[1915] Deep in my heart : song. The words by Sir George Pragnell ; the music by T. Wilkinson Stephenson.
[1915] Kiss Me Again

Kiss Me Again  

[1915] Kiss Me Again
[1915] Cubanos en Nueva York

Cubanos en Nueva York  

[1915] Cubanos en Nueva York
[1915] Sally in our alley

Sally in our alley  

[1915] Sally in our alley
[1916] The glory of the sea : song. The words by Fred E. Weatherly ; the music by Wilfrid Sanderson.

The glory of the sea : song. The words by Fred E. Weatherly ; the music by Wilfrid Sanderson.  

[1916] The glory of the sea : song. The words by Fred E. Weatherly ; the music by Wilfrid Sanderson.
[1916] A soft day : song, op. 140, no. 3. Words by W. M. Letts. Music by Charles V. Stanford.

A soft day : song, op. 140, no. 3. Words by W. M. Letts. Music by Charles V. Stanford.  

[1916] A soft day : song, op. 140, no. 3. Words by W. M. Letts. Music by Charles V. Stanford.
[1916] I passed by your window, from the album of five songs Song pictures. The words by Helen Taylor. The music by May H. Brahe.

I passed by your window, from the album of five songs Song pictures. The words by Helen Taylor. The music by May H. Brahe.  

[1916] I passed by your window, from the album of five songs Song pictures. The words by Helen Taylor. The music by May H. Brahe.
[1917] Hats off to the stoker : song. Words and Music by Claude Arundale.

Hats off to the stoker : song. Words and Music by Claude Arundale.  

[1917] Hats off to the stoker : song. Words and Music by Claude Arundale.
[1917] Out with Drake from Plymouth : song. Words by Edward Warde. Music by John Ashton.

Out with Drake from Plymouth : song. Words by Edward Warde. Music by John Ashton.  

[1917] Out with Drake from Plymouth : song. Words by Edward Warde. Music by John Ashton.
[1917] All Friends round the Wrekin. A Song of Shropshire, words by W. Herbert Scott. Music by Edward German

All Friends round the Wrekin. A Song of Shropshire, words by W. Herbert Scott. Music by Edward German  

[1917] All Friends round the Wrekin. A Song of Shropshire, words by W. Herbert Scott. Music by Edward German
[1917] For me and my gal

For me and my gal  

[1917] For me and my gal
[1917] Havanola

Havanola  

[1917] Havanola