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− | Alice Harden. Singer, Sittingbourne, [[Kent]]. Collected by [[Cecil Sharp]], 1911. Daughter of [[James Beale]]. | + | '''Alice Harden'''. Singer, Sittingbourne, [[Kent]]. Collected at Hamstreet by [[Cecil Sharp]], 11th May 1911. Daughter of [[James Beale]]. |
Probably the Alice J. Harden, born c. 1870, wife of Thomas Harden (Wood Cutter & Dealer), living at Hamstreet, Kent at the time of the 1901 Census. | Probably the Alice J. Harden, born c. 1870, wife of Thomas Harden (Wood Cutter & Dealer), living at Hamstreet, Kent at the time of the 1901 Census. | ||
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'''Songs collected''' | '''Songs collected''' | ||
− | [[The moon shines bright]] | + | [[Moon shines bright, The|The moon shines bright]] |
[[As I sat on a sunny bank]] | [[As I sat on a sunny bank]] | ||
− | [[The seven joys of Mary]] | + | [[Seven Joys of Mary, The|The seven joys of Mary]] |
Revision as of 20:43, 28 March 2009
Alice Harden. Singer, Sittingbourne, Kent. Collected at Hamstreet by Cecil Sharp, 11th May 1911. Daughter of James Beale.
Probably the Alice J. Harden, born c. 1870, wife of Thomas Harden (Wood Cutter & Dealer), living at Hamstreet, Kent at the time of the 1901 Census.
Songs collected