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Back to the Army again. Song. |
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Publication Date: | |
1898
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Creator: | |
Cobb, Gerard F.
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J.B. Cramer & Co
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Back to the Army again. Song. |
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Hats off to the stoker : song. Words and Music by Claude Arundale. |
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Publication Date: | |
1917
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Creator: | |
Arundale, Claude ( Composer )
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J.B. Cramer ( London )
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Hats off to the stoker : song. Words and Music by Claude Arundale. |
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In old Madrid : song. Words by Clifton Bingham ; music by H. Trotère. |
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Trotère, H.
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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In old Madrid : song. Words by Clifton Bingham ; music by H. Trotère. |
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Jerusalem : song, with chorus ad lib. and accompaniment for harp and organ |
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Creator: | |
Parker, Henry
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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Jerusalem : song, with chorus ad lib. and accompaniment for harp and organ |
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The Longshoreman. Song, the words by Philip Dayson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. |
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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The Longshoreman. Song, the words by Philip Dayson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. |
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The monkey's carol : op. 175, no. 4. Song. Poem by W.M. Letts ; music by C.V. Stanford. |
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Publication Date: | |
1921
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Creator: | |
Stanford, C. Villiers
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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The monkey's carol : op. 175, no. 4. Song. Poem by W.M. Letts ; music by C.V. Stanford. |
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The winds of Bethlehem : song : op. 175, no. 3. Poem by W.M. Letts. Set to music by C. Villiers Stanford. |
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Publication Date: | |
1920
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Creator: | |
Stanford, C. Villiers
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J.B. Cramer & Co ( London )
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The winds of Bethlehem : song : op. 175, no. 3. Poem by W.M. Letts. Set to music by C. Villiers Stanford. |
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