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Atherstone Records and other jingles by George Moore 1911
Booklet with a red cover
On the death of the Gopsall Fox 1868; Let Billesdo Coplow hide its head, and Pytchley men grow pale, While here I sing the run we had Within the Derby Vale; On the Singing in a Midland Church; On the late Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897; On the Atherstone Hounds being repeatedly stopped from meeting at Cricketts Inn, in the Season of 1900-1901; By request of the Urban District Council, the Quorn and Atherstone both held a meet at Ashby-de-la-Zouch in the Season of 1899-1900; Two Ways of Farming; On Scent in the Atherstone Country; On the Want of Sport on Wednesdays with the Atherstone Hounds 1911
height: 20 cm
width: 14 cm
George Moore, Appleby Hall
George Moore
Printers Webster & Co, London
Storeroom. Print projector A82