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  • ...by William Litten at sea on a vessel, or on two different vessels, of the British India fleet in the years 1800 to 1802.
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  • ''[[British Soldier's Grave, The]]'', [[Archer Goode]], [[Roud 1223]]<BR>
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  • ...dings are held by the [http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/cat.html British Library Sound Archive].
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  • ...blishers of his day. The earliest which I know is a half-sheet song in the British Museum, "The Scotch Wedding, or the Lass With the Golden Hair," circa1700,
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  • ...for the BBC and on his own account, he went on collecting trip across the British Isles, collaborating with other collectors including [[Alan Lomax]], [[Seam ...the tapes and, in due course, they will be available for listening via the British Library procedures. As well as the recordings themselves, Peter's files an
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  • ...h Jackson, and together they became the first licensees of the newly-built British Flag pub in Gloucester. The pub stands on the corner of the entrance to th
    4 KB (721 words) - 18:07, 17 February 2022
  • W:CHORUS: We will rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,<br>
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  • ...was sent as an assisted migrant to Australia in a scheme organised by the British Legion.(Edited) There, he worked on various sheep stations in New South Wal * The Music Of The British Isle (RTR6-28-2)
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  • :''Ambrose Cooper is almost unique amongst British Gypsy performers. He loves country music and he’s keen on English folk to
    3 KB (608 words) - 09:37, 10 October 2023
  • ...ers Caroline (19) and Maria Back (17), by Dedia Redanies, a private in the British Swiss Legion based at Shorncliffe Barracks near Folkestone. Bedanies was tr
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  • ...C., and employed as an Assistant in the Department of Printed Books at the British Museum. ...went to Eton (1895) and to Oxford (1901)'''4''' and that he worked at the British Museum (1906-14). Dawney also tells us that Jekyll joined the Folk-Song Soc
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  • ...are two postcards from Guyer, showing that he was studying ballads in the British Museum for Gardiner. He seems to have worked closely with Gardiner in his f
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  • ...heffield; Beehive Music; 1991; Traditional and Contemporary Tunes from the British Isles, arranged in sets for English Country Dancing 34pp * Bear Bones 2; Slater,Paul; n/d; 93 tunes. British, American and European
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  • W:And to be with the pretty girls to sport and play, what can a British Tar wish more. (repeat)<br>
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  • ...Year 1797'', with their proper figures. For the violin & German flute etc. British Library, accession number '''a.251.(3.)''' ...Year 1798'', with their proper figures. For the violin & German flute etc. British Library, accession number '''b.55.o.(2.)''' PDF at Nick Barber's [https://n
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  • * 171 British Grenadiers C
    18 KB (2,583 words) - 18:32, 22 April 2013
  • ...to are late eighteenth century or early nineteenth and contain much/mostly British material, often with a leavening of Yankee Doodle and Revolutionary War mar ...Coll. X780.973C68, info from EASMES website, circa 150 dance tunes, mostly British, some American (Yankee Doodle etc)
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