Title | Attribution | Remarks |
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Donah's Wedding, The | George Le Brunn (music) Edgar Bateman (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Look Out Boys! There's a Girl About | Fred Murray (music) Charles Hilbury (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Our 'ouseboat! | George Le Brunn (music) J. P. Harrington (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
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Where Was Mabel When the Band Struck Up? | Albert Perry (music) Walter Hastings (words) Lottie Lennox (perf.) |
Title | Composer | Attribution | Items |
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Mother's Found Another Father (1902) | Harry Castling | Charles Collins (words) | ||
Only a Factory Girl (1903) | Charles Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | ||
Maude (1909) | Charles Collins | Fred J Barnes (words) | ||
Our Cosy Little Bungalow (1914) | Charles Collins(w&m) | |||
Killarney! My Home (1898) | Will Godwin | John S. Baker (words) | ||
Donah's Wedding (1901), The | George Le Brunn | Edgar Bateman (words) | ||
Boys of the Brave Reserve (1902), The | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Our 'ouseboat! (1902) | George Le Brunn | J P Harrington (words) | ||
Put on Your Old Green Bonnet (1908) | Kenneth Lyle | Fred Murray (words) Charles Hilbury (words) Etherington. (words) Herbert Clifton (words) |
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Good-Bye, Tommy Atkins (1905) | Fred Murray | George Everard (words) Charles Hilbury (words) |
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⇑Look Out Boys! There's a Girl About (1906) | Fred Murray | Charles Hilbury (words) | ||
What's the Good of a Jam-Pot, Boys? (1906) | Fred Murray | George Everard (words) | ||
You're a Very Lucky Fellow, Mister Brown (1909) | Fred Murray | Charles Hilbury (words) | ||
Good-Bye, Polly! (1908) | Paul Pelham | Herbert Rule (words) | ||
Our Motor-Moke (1897) | Albert Perry | |||
Where Was Mabel When the Band Struck Up? (1900) | Albert Perry | Walter Hastings (words) | ||
Pretty Little Sweet, Sweet Dickey Bird (1901) | Albert Perry | Harry Castling (words) | ||
Sweet Nell of Old Drury (1901) | Albert Perry | W E Imeson (words) | ||
There'll Be No War! (1908) | George A. Stevens | Gilbert Wells (words) | ||
Ground He Walks Upon (1901), The | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) | |||
Mary Married a Marquis (1901) | Joseph Tabrar(w&m) |