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Melodies that transcend time and boundaries, they have the power to transport us to different worlds

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Songs Collection: Lear / Owl & Pussycat / C19
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Songs Collection: Lear / Owl & Pussycat
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Songs Collection: Hills. Christmas Is Coming. Cecil Aldin. 1898. jpg
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Songs Collection: Group photo, Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, USA
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Songs Collection: James Doughty, oldest clown in England
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Songs Collection: Wassailing Apple Trees
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Songs Collection: Angel with halo and butterfly wings playing harp
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Songs Collection: Sir Edward Elgar
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Songs Collection: Lear / Quangle-Wangle / C19
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Songs Collection: Lear / Jumblies / Nonsense
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Songs Collection: Arthur Roberts, music hall entertainer
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Songs Collection: Florrie Forde music hall singer 1875-1940
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Songs Collection: Front Cover of Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard) by Cecil Macklin 1911 (colour litho)
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Songs Collection: Marie Loftus music hall dancer and singer 1857-1940
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Songs Collection: The NeedleWorker, WW1 knitting with Jessie Pope poem
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Songs Collection: Cantigas de Santa Maria (Virgin Mary Songs)
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Songs Collection: Music cover, Down at the Old Bull & Bush
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Songs Collection: The Pobble Who Has No Toes (colour litho)
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Songs Collection: The Labours of Thor (engraving)
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Songs Collection: Music cover, Apple Blossom Time
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Songs Collection: Carmina Burana 13th C
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Songs Collection: Lyrics by Anne Boleyn
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Songs Collection: The Owl And The Pussy-Cat (colour litho)
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Songs Collection: How Lady Blanche Arundel Held Wardour for King Charles (engraving)
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Songs Collection: Mr and Mrs Spikky Sparrow (colour litho)
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Songs Collection: Robert Franz, German composer (1815-1892) (b / w photo)
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Songs Collection: Widecombe Fair (colour litho)
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Songs Collection: Mr Albert Chevaliers Recitals
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Songs Collection: Roger Quilter
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Songs Collection: Great Macdermott / Feather
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Songs Collection: Couple Dancing / Piano
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Songs Collection: Daisy Dormer music hall singer 1883-1947
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Songs Collection: Yvette Guilbert music hall singer 1865-1944
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Songs Collection: Cantigas de Santa Maria Cantiga XXVIII, of Alfonso X the Wise (1221-1284)
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Songs Collection: Over There, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Songs Collection: The suicide. 1834 (engraving)
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Songs Collection: A school teacher. 1834 (engraving)
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Songs Collection: Child of the West, A Highland Ballad, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Songs Collection: The Good Pope: Time, 1836 (illustration)
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Songs Collection: Firth & Halls Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two Performers on One Piano Forte
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Songs Collection: From The Trinity Church, 1898 (painting)
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Songs Collection: Fill up Your Stein, 1905 (print)
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Songs Collection: The Dying Girl to her Lover! Fare thee well Love!, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Songs Collection: The Sleepy Town Express, c.1770-1959 (print)
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Songs Collection: The old bachelor, 1836 (illustration)
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Songs Collection: Scottish Musical Review (planographic print, lithograph, paper)
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Songs Collection: The whiskey war in Ohio. Women singing hymns at the door of a cabaretier to force him to close shop
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Songs Collection: Time, 1836 (illustration)


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Melodies that transcend time and boundaries, they have the power to transport us to different worlds. From Edward Lear's whimsical tales of the Owl & Pussycat sailing away on a beautiful pea-green boat, to the enchanting tunes sung by the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University during a pivotal era in American history. Even amidst the challenges of C19, music remained a source of solace and unity. In 1898, Cecil Aldin captured the joyous anticipation of Christmas with his painting 'Hills. Christmas Is Coming. ' The Wassailing Apple Trees echoed harmonies through ancient orchards, celebrating nature's abundance and fertility. An angelic figure adorned with butterfly wings strummed their harp, creating celestial melodies that touched our souls. Sir Edward Elgar composed symphonies that stirred emotions deep within us; his music resonating through generations. Meanwhile, Arthur Roberts and Florrie Forde graced music halls with their charismatic performances, captivating audiences with laughter and song. From Lear's imaginative Quangle-Wangles to Jumblies dancing in nonsense rhythms, they have always embraced creativity beyond conventions. And let us not forget James Doughty - England's oldest clown - whose playful tunes brought smiles to faces young and old alike and can more than just words set to melody; they are vessels carrying stories untold and emotions unfelt until they reach our ears. They remind us of our shared humanity as we join together in harmony.