37 items found

Tickets for entertainments in Eighteenth and Nineteenth century London (2014)

David Young

The gold and silver tokens issued by John Berkeley Monck, 1811-1812 (c.1979)

D. R. D. Edmunds

Hymns, or the voice of the bride: to whcih is appended a catena aurea, or golden chain of scripture passages referring to the coming of the lord (1886)

Henry James Prince (Brother)

Our ringers. 1888 (1888)

Our ringers. 1888 (1888)

Furry dance, West Loee, 1936 (1936)

Exmouth sea front: street singers, c. 1900 (c.1900)

Exmouth ..

Rossini (c.1860)

Fratelli Trezaghi

Emma Albertazzi (c.1835)

J. Rogers (Engraver)

George Frederick Handel. Born at Halle in Saxony, 24 Feby.1682. Died at London 13 April 1759 (c.1780)

W. Chapman

Beethoven (c.1820)

William Holl

Thos.Britton, the musical small coal-man (c.1826)

[ Military Band at Exeter] (c.1914)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Studien zur Biographie und zum literarisch Nachlass des William Jackson, of Exeter 1730-1803 (1971)

Gertrude Jackson

The Exeter Commissioners' song of You tickle me, Toby, I'll tickle you by Panta Leone the Red Lion of St.Mark .. (1---)

Panta Leone

Christmas carols (c.1899)

Caleb Simper

Hymns for use during 1887 the year of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria, dedicated ... by the Bishop of Exeter ...

Musical reminiscences, chiefly respecting the Italian opera in England

Richard Edgcumbe

[A collection of programmes of songs, glees, madrigals]

Search for a song (197-)

Olive Green

Widecombe Fair (1980s)

Widecombe ..

Folk songs of the West ([1996])

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

Songs and ballads of the west (Devon & Cornwall) .. ([1996])

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

William Jackson of Exeter: a short sketch of my own life (1802) (1974)

William Jackson

Widecombe Fair (1975)

Widecombe ..

Organ duets (1822)

Philip Salter

Record of Sidmouth Music, 1856-1910 (c.1910)

F. C. Purcell

Songs and ballads of the west (Devon & Cornwall) as taken down, words and melodies, from the mouths of the people (1892)

Sabine Baring-Gould (Reverend)

The flag: a patriotic song (1937)

John Stephan (Dom)

Christopher Brayne plays the Father Willis organ in the Sherwell United Reformed Church, Plymouth (1986)

Christopher Brayne

Landkey carols ([1982])

Autobiographical notes ([1957?)

Harry Moreton

Church bells in the towers of all the parish churches of Devonshire: a paper read before the Exeter Diocesan Arch. Soc (1866)

Henry Thomas Ellacombe

Jackson of Exeter (from New Monthly Magazine, 1832, pp 255-62) (1832)

Atticus (Pseudonym)

Arthur Richardson, 1882-1965 (1981)

Marjorie Baker