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Enjoyment Collection (page 6)

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Driving In The Park, by L H F Terreau

Driving In The Park, by L H F Terreau
Promotional music sheet for Driving In The Park by L H F Terreau, sung by Miss Clara Leslie at Howard Pauls Entertainment

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Jog Along Boys Galop by C H R Marriott

Jog Along Boys Galop by C H R Marriott
Promotional music sheet for Jog Along Boys Galop by C H R Marriott at Marriott s, Cremorne Gardens. Cremorne Gardens were open between 1847 and 1877 and contained a popular dance venue

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Cremorne Quadrilles by C H R Marriott

Cremorne Quadrilles by C H R Marriott
Promotional music sheet for the Cremorne Quadrilles at Marriotts Cremorne Gardens which featured dance music by C. H. R. Marriott

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe

Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe
Promotional music, sheet for Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe. The caption reads Cleopatras Needle prostrate at Alexandria

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Cleopatra Galop by Charles D Albert

The Cleopatra Galop by Charles D Albert
Promotional music sheet for The Cleopatra Galop by Charles DAlbert. The Egyptian obelisk, dates from 1468 BC and was given to the British nation in 1819

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Cleopatras Needle or Settling the Point, by H Hunter

Cleopatras Needle or Settling the Point, by H Hunter
Promotional music sheet for Cleopatras Needle or Settling the Point, music hall song by Harry Hunter and W Redmond. The Egyptian obelisk

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Rifle Quadrille, by C H R Marriott

The Rifle Quadrille, by C H R Marriott
Promotional music sheet for The Rifle Quadrilles of 1859 by C. H. R. Marriott. There was hysteria about a possible French invasion in the years around 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Ladies Rifle Corps Polka, by F. Bernard

The Ladies Rifle Corps Polka, by F. Bernard
Promotional music sheet for The Ladies Rifle Corps Polka of 1860 by F. Bernard. There was hysteria about a possible French invasion in the years around 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Ladies Rifle Corps, by J E Carpenter & Charles Hodgson

The Ladies Rifle Corps, by J E Carpenter & Charles Hodgson
Promotional music sheet for The Ladies Rifle Corps song of 1860 by J. E. Carpenter & Charles Hodgson. There was hysteria about a possible French invasion in the years around 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Irresistible Rifle Corps Polka, by C C Amos

The Irresistible Rifle Corps Polka, by C C Amos
Promotional music sheet for The Irresistible Rifle Corps Polka of 1860 by C. C. Amos. There was hysteria about a possible French invasion in the years around 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Form, Girls, Form, by John E Astes and Carlo Minasi

Form, Girls, Form, by John E Astes and Carlo Minasi
Promotional music sheet for Form, Girls, Form song of 1860 by John E. Astes, and Carlo Minasi, sung by Miss Kate Harley. There was hysteria about a possible French invasion in the years around 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Female Volunteers, by T Kennick

The Female Volunteers, by T Kennick
Promotional music sheet for The Female Volunteers, Or The Helping Hand, song of 1860 by T. Kennick, arranged R. Hughes and sung by Emma West

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Jolly John Bull, by W T Critchfield & Charles Davenport

Jolly John Bull, by W T Critchfield & Charles Davenport
Promotional music sheet for Jolly John Bull music hall song of 1862, by W. T. Critchfield & Charles Davenport. Sung with unanimous encores by Critchfield, who is probably pictured in this image

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: John Bull, by G W Hunt

John Bull, by G W Hunt
Promotional music sheet for John Bull music hall song of 1872 by G. W. Hunt, and sung with immense success by Joe Colverd. Joe Colverd made a career of appearing as John Bull on the halls

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: People sliding and skating on ice

People sliding and skating on ice
Decorative Christmas frieze, People sliding and skating on ice

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Where The Grass Grows Green by Harry Clifton

Where The Grass Grows Green by Harry Clifton
Promotional music sheet for Where the Grass Grows Green song by Harry Clifton, circa 1860s. A man looks wistfully out at the emerald-coloured sea thinking of Erin in Ireland. Date: circa 1860s

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Rocky Road to Dublin, by D K Cavan

The Rocky Road to Dublin, by D K Cavan
Promotional music sheet for The Rocky Road to Dublin song of 1867 by D. K. Cavan. Sung with most tumultuous applause by Harry Clifton

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Pat of Mullingar by Harry Sydney

Pat of Mullingar by Harry Sydney
Promotional music sheet for Pat of Mullingar music hall song of 1860 by Harry Sydney, and also by Sam Collins. From the styles of dress, it is obvious which of the men is Pat of Mullingar. Date: 1860

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: My Native Land So Green by T P Carey

My Native Land So Green by T P Carey
Promotional music sheet for My Native Land So Green song of about 1867 by T. P. Carey. The song indicates that the lake shown is supposed to be in Killarney. Date: circa 1867

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Little Mud-Cabin by J W Dunn

The Little Mud-Cabin by J W Dunn
Promotional music sheet for The Little Mud Cabin song of 1887 by J. W. Dunn and sung by Ben Fielding of Dunns Concert Party, Britannia Pier, Great Yarmouth Date: 1887

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: An Irish Girls Opinion by Arthur West

An Irish Girls Opinion by Arthur West
Promotional music sheet for An Irish Girls Opinion, an Irish Patriotic Ballad, music hall song of about 1886 by Arthur West. Chosen for the typical shamrock motif

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Give Heed To The Plea of Old Ireland, by O Allen & A Lee

Give Heed To The Plea of Old Ireland, by O Allen & A Lee
Promotional music sheet for Give Heed To The Plea of Old Ireland music hall song of 1892, by Oswald Allen & Alfred Lee, sung with the greatest success by Nelly Farrell

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Dublin Carman, by T P Carey

The Dublin Carman, by T P Carey
Promotional music sheet for I m Larry McCue, The Dublin Carman, song of about 1880 written and sung by T. P. Carey with roars of laughter

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: General Haynau and the Draymen, by Thomas Ramsay

General Haynau and the Draymen, by Thomas Ramsay
Promotional music sheet for General Haynau and the Draymen by Thomas Ramsay. Haynau, an Austrian general, was a hate figure because of his role in the brutal suppression of the 1848 Hungarian

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Sedan, by W F Taylor

Sedan, by W F Taylor
Promotional music sheet for Sedan for the pianoforte by W. F. Taylor. The French army was routed at Sedan, so ensuring the Prussian victory

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Siege of Paris War Descriptive Fantasia, by M Hobson

Siege of Paris War Descriptive Fantasia, by M Hobson
Promotional music sheet for the Siege of Paris Descriptive War Fantasia by M. Hobson. The music is supposed to represent the main incidents of the Franco-Prussia war

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Grand Morceau Militaire by John Pridham

Grand Morceau Militaire by John Pridham
Promotional music sheet for Grand Morceau Militaire of 1871 by John Pridham. The German army is shown riding up the Champs Elysees after France proclaimed a Government of National Defense after

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Grand Military Divertimento by John Pridham

Grand Military Divertimento by John Pridham
Promotional music sheet for Grand Military Divertimento by John Pridham. The Battle of Sedan was fought during the Franco-Prussian War from 1 to 2 September 1870

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The New Man by Albert Hall and Orlando Powell

The New Man by Albert Hall and Orlando Powell
Promotional music sheet for The New Man music hall song of 1895 by Albert Hall and Orlando Powell and sung by Walter Munroe

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Bother the Men! By Henry Walker

Bother the Men! By Henry Walker
Promotional music sheet for Bother the Men! song by Henry Walker of about 1870. Sung by Mrs Howard Paul, the indignation at masculine arrogance is expressed by Miss Grym, whose name suits her looks

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Whose Your Hatter Song and Polka, by W Wilson

Whose Your Hatter Song and Polka, by W Wilson
Promotional music sheet for Whose Your Hatter Song and Polka, arranged by W. Wilson. The sheet shows a lady wearing an enormous brimmed hat which was the fashion at the time

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Whose Your Hatter? & Whose Your Hatter Polka by E J Westrop

Whose Your Hatter? & Whose Your Hatter Polka by E J Westrop
Promotional music sheet for Whose Your Hatter? and Whose Your Hatter Polka by E. J. Westrop, 1856, which alluded to the fashion of ladies wearing very wide-brimmed hats at this time. Date: 1856

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Dolly Varden Quadrille, by C H R Marriott

Dolly Varden Quadrille, by C H R Marriott
Promotional music sheet for Dolly Varden Quadrille, Old English Tunes by C H R Marriott. Dolly Varden was a character from Charles Dickens Barnaby Rudge

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Dolly Varden, by Alfred Vance

Dolly Varden, by Alfred Vance
Promotional music sheet for Dolly Varden, sung by Alfred Vance at Vances Varieties, 1872. Dolly Varden was a character from Charles Dickens Barnaby Rudge

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Dress d in a Dolly Varden, by G W Moore

Dress d in a Dolly Varden, by G W Moore
Promotional music sheet for Dress d in a Dolly Varden song by G. W. Moore, showing the Dolly Varden character who appeared in Charles Dickens Barnaby Rudge in 1841

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Dolly Varden, by G W Hunt

Dolly Varden, by G W Hunt
Promotional music sheet for Dolly Varden, music hall song of 1872 by G. W. Hunt and sung by popular songstress Amalia. Dolly Varden was a character in Dickenss Barnaby Rudge

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Valse and the Bloomer Redowa

The Bloomer Valse and the Bloomer Redowa
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Valse and The Bloomer Redowa dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer. 1855. A valse is the French term for waltz

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Song, by J H Nightingale and C Milward

The Bloomer Song, by J H Nightingale and C Milward
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Song, by J H Nightingale and C Milward, performed nightly with great applause by Miss Kathleen Fitzwilliam in the farce Bloomerism or The Follies of the Day

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The New Bloomer Polka by Alfred Mellon

The New Bloomer Polka by Alfred Mellon
Promotional music sheet for The New Bloomer Polka by Alfred Mellon, performed at the Adelphi Theatre in Bloomerism or The Follies of the Day, first produced there 2 October 1851. Date: 1851

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Polka, The Promenade and The At Home

The Bloomer Polka, The Promenade and The At Home
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Polkas, The Promenade and The At Home, showing genteel ladies resting after a bout of dancing

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische

The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische
Promotional music sheet and score for The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer and described as a musical bouquet

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Polka

The Bloomer Polka
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Polka, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer. Bloomers, rational dress for women was advocated by Amelia Jenks Bloomer in the early 1850s

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Bloomer Costume, by J A Hardwick

The Bloomer Costume, by J A Hardwick
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Costume early music hall song by J. A. Hardwick and sung with great applause by Mr J W Sharp and Mr Penniket

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Oh! Look At Her Crinoline, by G Horncastle & F McGlennon

Oh! Look At Her Crinoline, by G Horncastle & F McGlennon
Promotional music sheet for Oh! Look At Her Crinoline music hall song of 1893 by George Horncastle and Felix McGlennon, sung with the greatest success by Fannie Leslie whose face is represented

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Ladies Opportunity, by E. T. Wattson and Carlo Minasi

The Ladies Opportunity, by E. T. Wattson and Carlo Minasi
Promotional music sheet for The Ladies Opportunity - Song for Leap Year - song of 1860 by E. T. Wattson and Carlo Minasi. Dedicated to the Young Ladies of England

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Julias Crinoline, by J E Carpenter

Julias Crinoline, by J E Carpenter
Promotional music sheet for Julias Crinoline music hall song by J. E. Carpenter, sung by W Randall. Illustrated by popular artist, Alfred Concanen

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: Crinoline by Hugo Vamp

Crinoline by Hugo Vamp
Promotional music sheet for Crinoline by Hugo Vamp, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850s. The image shows a lady modelling an enormous crinoline skirt which had just come into fashion

Background imageEnjoyment Collection: The Highly Colored Tie by J Mills and F W Venton

The Highly Colored Tie by J Mills and F W Venton
The Highly Coloured Tie music hall song of 1893 by J. Mills and F. W. Venton, and sung by Arthur Albert. The illustration, by H G Banks



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