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O! Flower so fondly cherish'd : song / written by George Linley, composed by Giacinto Marras.
Record number:
56826
Call No:
MUS/TP/2
Author/s:
Marras, Giacinto, 1810-1883.
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Linley, George, 1798-1865, lyricist.
Series:
Throsby Park sheet music collection
Subject:
Throsby, Isabel Martha, 1844-1901, former owner.
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Osborne, Isabel Martha, 1844-1901, former owner.
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Popular music - 19th century.
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Piano music.
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Vocal scores with piano.
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Songs with piano.
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Vocal music.
Notes:
Isabel Martha Osborne, nee Throsby, the daughter of Charles Throsby and Elizabeth Broughton Throsby, married Alick Osborne of Barrengarry, Kangaroo Valley, in 1861 and died at Hamilton [Tudor House], Moss Vale, on 13th June 1901.
Bound in: Isabel Osborne songbook circa 1837-1866.
Cover title.
For voice and piano.
Song with piano accompaniment.
Inscription top right of front cover: "Issie Throsby June 20th/61".
Price 2/6. --cover.
Ent. Sta. Hall. --cover.
Also by same composer Oh! Were I blessed above ... 2/6. --under publication information on cover.
Back page advertisement: List of new songs ... Leader & Cock.
Plate number: L & C_ 3086.
Dating: British Library 1860. Parkinson: Leader & Cock at the address 1860-62. Has to be before June 1861 because of inscription on cover.
Provenance: Isabel Throsby sheet music collection.
Year:
[1860].
Publication details:
London : Leader & Cock, 62 & 63, New Bond Street, corner of Brook Street,
Music publisher no:
3086 ; L & C
Description:
1 score (5 pages) ; 34 cm.
Type:
music
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