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Included in these pages is material acquired since publication, also corrections to the original edition. Acknowledgements are
due to
Tony Barker for additional material. |
TAIT, ANNIE | d. 1886 L&C? |
TALBOT & PEARCE | I'm Thinking Always Of You Somebody Cares For Me Sweet Eileen |
TARLING, PERCY | Girl At The Paper Show, The |
TASCOT |
d. 19 Feb
1925 (Ben Brede) |
TATE,
HARRY |
When We
Were
Basking In The Snow |
TATE, JAMES W. | b. 1875 |
TAYLOR, CHARLES | 1781-1847 |
TAYLOR, DAISY | billed as Scottish Comedienne
fl1910s. m. Bert
Scott Nolan (son of Michael NOLAN & Agnes HAZEL)
Baby Doll Good Luck, Robbie MacGregor Hey Ho, Can't You Hear The Steamer? Popsy Wopsy There's A Light Shining Right In The Window Tonight You Can't Make Music With That! |
TAYLOR, EVELYN (Miss) | d. 27 Oct 1953 |
TAYLOR, HARRY | delete date. Add: a.k.a. Charles FOSTER
and Burt
SHEPARD Has Anybody Seen Our Cat? Nobody Knows The Troubles That I've Seen |
TAYLOR, JAMES G. | Don't You Remember? |
TEDDER, GEORGE | Hurrah! For The Flag Of Old England |
TEMPEST, Dame MARIE | Fly Little Song Nightingale Song Red Hussar, The Summer Night, A |
TEMPLE, REX | Come Back Again |
TEMPLE, VERNON | Love Is King Of Everything |
TEMPLETON, ADA | Boys Of Today Not An Up-To-Date Young Man |
TEMPLETON, HARRY | 1837-90 Est. Templeton's Minstrels 1857. Troupe inc. Will Anderson and Charles Blamphin (CHRISTY) also Harry Rawlinson. Conductor Of The Tram, The (CHRISTY) Dear Mother, I'll Come Home Again God Bless Us, Every One (CHRISTY) Off To Brighton (MOORE & BURGESS) |
TEMPLETON, ROBERT W. | 1832-92 What We Do On The Sly |
TEMPLETON, WILLIE | 1843-86 Great Exhibition, The |
TENNYSON & O'GORMAN | He's Afraid Of Hydrophobia Two Bottles, The |
TERRISS,
ELLALINE |
For
There's No-One In The World Like You |
TERRY, EDWARD | Sharps And Flats Though Not Living In Pall Mall |
TERRY, J. T. | of Terry & Lambert Songs Of Other Years |
THOMAS, DAN | Duchess Of Seven Dials, The or A Fallen Star |
THOMAS, WILLIAM | Oh What A Pal Was Mary |
THOMPSON, DELL | My Natural Hair |
THOMPSON, LYDIA | 1838-1908 m. (1) John Christian Tilbury
(1838-64) (2)
Alexander Henderson(?) Come And Take A Drink Lay Of The Last Oyster |
THORN, ALICE |
One Of The Girls That's In The Know
When You've Been Taken In |
THORNTON,
EDNA |
d. 1964
|
THORNTON, JAMES |
It Don't Seem Like The Same Old Smile |
THURBER, LEONA | In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree Queen Of Kensington, The |
THURGATE, HARRY |
Oh! Chick It |
THURGATE, MINNIE | Stop That Noise |
THURSBY, EMMA | Cricket On The Hearth Cry Of Love Good Bye I Hear Thee Grand Ocean My Doubting Heart |
TIBBETT, LAWRENCE | IBBETT should be in bold |
TIETJENS,
THERESE |
For
Lack Of Gold He Left Me |
TILBURY, WALTER |
d.o.b. should be 1865. Did not marry
LYDIA THOMPSON Care For Nobody, Boys Tale Of The Confidence, A |
TILDEN, ANNIE |
1861-1911 m. G. H. SNAZELLE |
TILLEY, C | Lover's Doubts, A |
TILLEY SISTERS | Gaiety Girls Hurray Mashionettes, The Oh! Oh! Oh! Silly Sisters |
TILLEY, VESTA | personal details should be:
f. Harry BALL; as a child k.a. Tilley
Powles
after father's foster family; mother Matilda
Broughton (1841-1901) Anchor's Weighed, The Are We To Have Conscription? Are You One Of England's Soldiers? (Boys of The) Racketty Club, The Boy Who Knows, The Can You Wonder That The Moon Turned Pale? Chalk It Up To Gladstone Charge of the Light Brigade should be Charge of the Nigh Brigade, The Chatterton (Come And Be) One Of The Midnight Sons Dear Boy, Ta-Ta Dear Daydreams Drive, The Eaton Boy, The Gaiety Boys, The Golden Dreams Of Childhood Golden Hair From Regent Street Hadn't We Better Abolish The Lot? Here Are The Lamps Lit I'll Show You Round Paree In The Royal Artilley (The Fellows) Iola Jolly Good Luck To The Girl Who Loves A Sailor Kick Up A Row Brigade, The London Town Louisiana Lou Man Who Was, The On Broadway After Three One Of The Midnight Sons (Come And Be) Only A Chappie On The Pier Out In The Open Air Pretty Jane Racketty Club, The (Boys Of The) Rosa Lee or A Safety Match Seaside Smile, The Seaside Walks Shamrock Appeal To The Rose, The Sidney's (Sydney's) In Civvies Again Song Of The Skylark That Is The Way Of The World There's Only One London Town They All Love Me When A Fellow's A Married Man When A Fellow's In Love When A Fellow's Twenty-One When The Early Morning Sun Comes Up Who Loves Soldiers? |
TILTMAN, NAN | 1874-1912 sister of FLORRIE FORDE |
TIMMS, KITTY | Bilbao |
TOOLE, J. L. | She Played Upon The Yemper Walker, London |
TOOLE, KATIE | d. 1 Mar 1903 Bess Of Portsmouth Hard Dear Old Home Sweet Home, The Love's Golden Dream |
TOPLIFF, R. | A + L&C King Of Otaheite's Tea Party, The |
TORR, CLARA | f. SAM TORR Daisy's Reply Dear Old Stile, The End Of The World, The For Love Of The Boys Of England Goods Carefully Delivered Marguerite's Lovers Oh! Mr Chevalier, What Have You Done For Me? She Dunno What Things Is Today Woman's Revenge, A |
TORR, SAM | dr. CLARA TORR The Boy Can Say Papa Oh! Joe Oh, The Switchback Railway, Lads! |
TOUSSARD, E. J. | Anna A + L&C Hebrew Fancy Ball 1897 |
TOWERS, HARRY |
Here, Somebody Call A Cab Only A Few More Miles From Home Turning The Churn |
TOWERS, WAL |
Whistling Mad |
TRACY, LOUIE | Bad Boy Of The Family, The Wait Till I'm As Old As Father |
TRAILL, KATE | Kissing In Old Japan |
TRAVERS, NAT | b c1875 Coronation Day Coster's Sister Everyone's Got One But Me I'm One Of The Old Froth Blowers Love In An East End Hotel No One Can Take Dad's Place What Is A Mammy, Daddy? Won't Yer Buy Some Beer? |
TREMAINE, MIGNON | Shadow On The Wall, The |
TREVAILLE, LILIAN | I Saw It All |
TREVELYAN, ARTHUR | Tell Me In Your Own Sweet Way |
TREVETTE, CHARLES | I Shifted 'Em I Was Stuck On Top Of It Look At The Size Of Them Where Do I Come In? |
TROJA | fl. 1890s Oh! She Knows A Bit She'll Never Have The Chance Again |
TUCKER |
billed as The Singing Violinist
Till We Meet Again |
TURNER, HARRY |
Goodbye Polly I Must Leave You |
TWEED, HARRIS | They Call Oi Wicked Willie |
TWIBELL, ADA | Come, Come, Ma Honey Daisy (On The Great Big Wheel) |
TWIST, QUINTIN | surname should be TWISS |
TYLER, ERNEST | 'E Knows Not Where 'E Are Perfect Ladies Poor Organ Man Has Lost His Monkey, The |
TYRELL, GRACE | Dear Old Faces Don't You Understand The Game? Girls Of England Her Wedding Day |
Michael
Kilgarriff | Grace Beauty &
Banjos | Sing us One of the Old
Songs