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[[John Meredith]] Australian Collector | [[John Meredith]] Australian Collector | ||
[[Old England She Needs Soldiers]] military recruiting song collected 1992. | [[Old England She Needs Soldiers]] military recruiting song collected 1992. | ||
[[Take 6 Transcription Programme]]Rationale, Outcomes and Methods | |||
[[The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington]] from Percy's Reliques | |||
[[Songs of the Midlands]], Roy Palmer, EP Publishing, 1972. A collection of 70 traditional songs from the counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire | |||
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[[Argo Records]] UK record label (1951-80) with significant folk music output |
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Meere A music publisher mention in Frank Kidson's directory
John Meredith Australian Collector
Old England She Needs Soldiers military recruiting song collected 1992.
Take 6 Transcription ProgrammeRationale, Outcomes and Methods
The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington from Percy's Reliques
Songs of the Midlands, Roy Palmer, EP Publishing, 1972. A collection of 70 traditional songs from the counties of Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire
Argo Records UK record label (1951-80) with significant folk music output