English Traditional Players
- Bill Agate Mouth Organ
- Henry Allen Fiddle
- Ray Andrews Banjo
- William Andrews Fiddle
- Jack Armstrong N'brian Smallpipes
- John Armstrong Fiddle, N'brian Smallpipes
- Will Atkinson Mouth Organ
- Charles Baldwin Fiddle
- Stephen Baldwin Fiddle
- Billy Ballantine Piccolo
- ‘Rabbity’ Baxter Tambourine
- Billy Bennington Hammer Dulcimer
- Lemmie Brazil One-row Melodeon
- Percy Brown Melodeon
- Walter Bulwer Fiddle
- Bob Cann Melodeon
- Bertie Clark
- Tom Clough N'brian Smallpipes
- Harry Cockerill Piano Accordian
- John Cook Fiddle
- Billy Cooper Hammer Dulcimer
- William Edwards Davies ??
- Charles Denley Melodeon
- Bill Ellson Mouth Organ
- Septimus Fawcett English Concertina
- Frederick George Gardner ??
- Billy Harrison Singer, Multiple Instruments
- George Hathaway Melodeon, Tin Whistle
- George Hepple Fiddle
- James Hill Fiddle
- Joe Hutton N'brian Smallpipes
- Bill Kimber Anglo Concertina
- Caleb Lawrence ??
- W.B.Laybourn Fiddle
- John Locke Fiddle
- Arthur Marshall ??
- Ned Pearson Fiddle
- Fred Pigeon
- Jim Rutherford Fiddle
- Willy Taylor Fiddle
- Scan Tester Concertina
- Jinky Wells Fiddle
- Font Whatling Melodeon
- Fred Whiting Fiddle, Bones, Singer, Jig Dolls
- Arnold Woodley Fiddle
- Oscar Woods Melodeon
Many informative articles on individual 19th century musicians from Southern England have appeared on the Musical Traditions website. http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles.htm