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Slide set: In the valley where the blue birds sing (song: Bamforth & Co., 14 slides, 1905)

Descriptive data for this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 1
Intro. with Title
Slide 2


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Slide 3
By a brook that always murmured love's sweet song
Slide 4
At the window I can see my sweetheart waiting
Slide 5
I can see her in the valley where we parted
Slide 6
In the valley where the blue birds sing
Slide 7
I can hear her voice it seems
Slide 8
I can see the moonlight gleaming on the river
Slide 9
In the verdant meadow I can see her strolling
Slide 10
Its recollections fondest mem'ries bring
Slide 11


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Slide 12


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Slide 13
Down in the valley where the blue birds sing
Slide 14


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Main type of image
life model
Main usage of set
song
Date of first manufacture
1905
Reading or song

Monroe Rosenfeld and Alfred Solman, In the valley where the blue birds sing (London: Price & Reynolds, 1902)

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Lucerna ID  3002487

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 23 November 2016

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