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For a Girl

Sheet Music
ca.1890 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This music sheet cover features an illustration by H.G. Banks of the music hall performer Ada Reeve (1874-1966),probably taken from a photograph, with six vignettes of incidents from the song - a man going to a Post Office Savings Bank to take out all his savings for a girl; a man standing in the pouring rain under an umbrella waiting for a girl; a man about to enlist for a girl; a man ordering Pommery champagne at a Pleasure Garden for a girl; a man being disposessed by his father for a girl, and a man on a treadmill doing six months' hard labour for a girl.

Born in London, Ada Reeve first appeared on stage aged four as 'Little Ada Reeve' and went on to become a popular music hall performer, a pantomime Principal Boy, a star of variety, musical comedy and film actress.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleFor a Girl (published title)
Materials and techniques
Chromolithograph. Intermediate pages composed of printed text.
Brief description
Music sheet for For a Girl sung by Miss Ada Reeve, written by Albert E. Ellis, composed by Fred Ashford. Colour lithograph by H.G. Banks published by Howard & Co., ca. 19th century
Physical description
Music sheet for For a Girl sung by Miss Ada Reeve, written by Albert E. Ellis, composed by Fred Ashford, published by Howard & Co., ca. 19th century.
Dimensions
  • Front cover height: 35cm (approx)
  • Front cover width: 25.5cm
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subject depicted
Association
Summary
This music sheet cover features an illustration by H.G. Banks of the music hall performer Ada Reeve (1874-1966),probably taken from a photograph, with six vignettes of incidents from the song - a man going to a Post Office Savings Bank to take out all his savings for a girl; a man standing in the pouring rain under an umbrella waiting for a girl; a man about to enlist for a girl; a man ordering Pommery champagne at a Pleasure Garden for a girl; a man being disposessed by his father for a girl, and a man on a treadmill doing six months' hard labour for a girl.

Born in London, Ada Reeve first appeared on stage aged four as 'Little Ada Reeve' and went on to become a popular music hall performer, a pantomime Principal Boy, a star of variety, musical comedy and film actress.
Associated object
S.351-2012 (Object)
Collection
Accession number
S.4-2014

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Record createdJanuary 2, 2014
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