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Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, IolantheMusic cover, Iola, The New Dance Iolanthe, by Popplewell Royle, inspired by the comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Date: 1891
Music cover, Any Rags? by Thomas Allen, sung by Rachel Lowe. A ragtime schottische written in 1902. Date: circa 1900s
Music cover, Impudence, Schottische by Alan Macey. 1923
Music cover, The Bloomer Polka & Bloomer Schottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer circa 1850s
Music cover, The Sea Side Schottische, by Ezra Read. circa 1890s
Music cover, La-Di-Da ScottischeMusic cover, La-Di-Da Schottische (dance) by Vincent Davies, dedicated to the City Toff, based on the popular song sung by Nelly Power. circa 1880
Music Cover / CrinolineTHE CRINOLINE SCHOTTISCHE: a piece of music probably written in 1857 to mark the advent of the cage crinoline. A woman in a crinoline walks down the street