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" There's 'air. " < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Castling,  1900
A Thing you wouldn't know unless you knew. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1900
That interfering Marm downstairs. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1895
We've all got Honey on the Brain. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Castling,  1902
We've all got something to show. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1899
It's a Wonder I'm alive to tell the Tale ... < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1898
There isn't many Wives like mine. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1896
The Amateur Detective. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1899
Lightning Results. Written by Edgar Bateman. < Song. > Arranged by Henry E. Pether, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1897
The Garden outside in. < Song. > Written by Edgar Bateman, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.] by Harry Randall,  1907
HAWKER - One of Aviation's Greatest Names - A Biography of Harry Hawker MBE, AFC by L K with a foreword by SOPWITH, SIR THOMAS BLACKMORE,  1990-01-01
Shrubs: Their pruning and arrangement, with notes on garden design and upkeep by Harry Pierce,  1935 |