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Macdermott Collection

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Great Macdermott / Feather

Great Macdermott / Feather
THE GREAT MACDERMOTT (Gilbert Hastings Farrell) Music hall singer of patriotic songs: I ll strike you with a feather

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Music cover, The Two Obadiahs

Music cover, The Two Obadiahs (The Young Obadiah and the Old Obadiah), by H P Lyste, a moral song sung by J L Toole, new version sung by G H MacDermott Date: 19th century

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?

Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?
Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep, words by Geoffrey Thorn, composed by Walter Redmond, sung by G H MacDermott, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century

Background imageMacdermott Collection: THE GREAT MACDERMOTT (Gilbert Hastings Farrell) (1845 - 1901), music hall singer of patriotic songs

THE GREAT MACDERMOTT (Gilbert Hastings Farrell) (1845 - 1901), music hall singer of patriotic songs

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Music cover, So It Was

Music cover, So It Was, words by George Horncastle, music by John Cooke Junior, sung by G H MacDermott. 19th century

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Music cover, A Very Different Place

Music cover, A Very Different Place, words by W Pink, music by F Aylmer, sung by G H MacDermott. 19th century

Background imageMacdermott Collection: The Parcels Post by N G Travers

The Parcels Post by N G Travers
Promotional music sheet for The Parcels Post, music hall song by N. G. Travers, and sung with immense success by G H Macdermott

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings Macdermott

Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings Macdermott
Driven From Home by G. H. Macdermott (27 February 1845 8 May 1901). First produced at the Grecian Theatre on 31st July 1871

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Music cover, You Are Always Sure to Fetch Them

Music cover, You Are Always Sure to Fetch Them with Wst, Wst, Wst, written by Henry Pettitt, sung by G H MacDermott. circa 1880s

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Caricature of G H MacDermott, English music hall singer

Caricature of G H MacDermott, English music hall singer
Caricature of Gilbert Hastings MacDermott (1845-1901), English music hall singer and lion comique. No theatres for him at Christmas: he nails his colours to the music hall mast. 1882

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Simple Simon C1860

Simple Simon C1860
Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. Date: circa 1860

Background imageMacdermott Collection: Restaurant / Paying Bill

Restaurant / Paying Bill
The waiter waits as the customer studies the bill and scratches his head in consternation


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