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Organisation: Charles Sheard & Co., music publisher

Texts linked to this organisation (current known total 25)
As publisher (25 listed so far)
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A.J. Mills and Bennett Scott, ‘Absence makes the heart grow fonder’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1896)
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Arthur J. Lamb and Henry W. Petrie, ‘Asleep in the deep’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1897)
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Clifton Bingham and Noel Johnson, A colleen's lament (London: Charles Sheard & Co., c.1900)
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Walter Hastings, Albert Daley, Walter Hastings, ‘The forger's daughter: or, don't take my daddy’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1902)
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John Read, ‘The gambler: or, Daddy come home with me, do!’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., n.d.)
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Will D. Cobb and Paul Barnes, ‘Good-bye, Dolly Gray’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1898)
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Clifton Bingham and ‘Marcus Hope’, The green fields of home (London: Charles Sheard & Co., n.d.)
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Arthur Trevelyan and ‘Neil Moret’, Hiawatha (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1903)
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Clifton Bingham and ‘Henry Trotère’, I love you more (London: Charles Sheard & Co., c.1895)
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Thomas P. Westendorf, ‘I'll take you home again, Kathleen’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1883)
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Chas. K. Harris, ‘If you please, miss, give me Heaven’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., n.d.)
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‘Lyn Udall’, ‘Just as the sun went down’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1898)
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Thurland Chattaway, ‘Little black me’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1899)
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Frank Lynne, My daddy's as good as yours (London: Charles Sheard & Co., c.1903)
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L.B. Butler and Gustave Chandoir, The orphan's prayer (London: Charles Sheard & Co., c.1890)
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J. Fred. Helf and Edward Moran, ‘Please, Mr Conductor, don't put me off’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1898)
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Clifton Bingham and ‘Henry Trotère’, Roses, roses ev'rywhere (London: Charles Sheard & Co., c.1900)
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Clifton Bingham and Alfred Rawlings, Sleep and forget (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1905)
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Felix McGlennon, Sons of the sea (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1897)
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A.J. Mills and Bennett Scott, ‘There ain't another daddy in the world like mine’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., n.d.)
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Chas. K. Harris, ‘The tie that binds’ (Charles Sheard & Co., 1901)
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Charles Williams, The Union Jack of old England (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1874)
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Thurland Chattaway, ‘When the blue sky turns to gold’ (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1901)
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Clifton Bingham and Stanley Gordon, When the ebb-tide flows (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1906)
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James Thornton, When you were sweet sixteen (London: Charles Sheard & Co., 1898)
Lucerna ID 1000466

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 4 September 2012

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