Harry Beard Collection
Sheet Music
ca. 1900 (published)
ca. 1900 (published)
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Outer cover of the sheet music for I Felt Quite Sorry for the Feller sung by Mark Sheridan and published by Francis, Day and Hunter in circa 1900.
The front sheet has a series of black and white illustrations, the largest of which is a full length image of a gentleman in a checked suit and bow tie, his hair combed into a clearly defined centre parting. A circular illustration to his left shows a scene from a wedding and there is a small sketch of a bust of Shakespeare to his right, who is the subject of one of the verses.
The front sheet has a series of black and white illustrations, the largest of which is a full length image of a gentleman in a checked suit and bow tie, his hair combed into a clearly defined centre parting. A circular illustration to his left shows a scene from a wedding and there is a small sketch of a bust of Shakespeare to his right, who is the subject of one of the verses.
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Title | Harry Beard Collection (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | Chromolithograph |
Brief description | Outer cover of the sheet music for I Felt Quite Sorry for the Feller published by Francis, Day &Hunter, Harry Beard Collection. |
Physical description | Outer cover of the sheet music for I Felt Quite Sorry for the Feller. The front sheet has a series of black and white illustrations, the largest of which is a full length image of a gentleman in a checked suit and bow tie, his hair combed into a clearly defined centre parting. A circular illustration to his left shows a scene from a wedding and there is a small sketch of a bust of Shakespeare to his right, who is the subject of one of the verses. The back sheet is printed with a list of the Francis Day and Hunter's 'Vocal Successes'. The inner cover of the back sheet is printed with the lyrics for the song. |
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Literary reference | I felt quite sorry for the fellow |
Summary | Outer cover of the sheet music for I Felt Quite Sorry for the Feller sung by Mark Sheridan and published by Francis, Day and Hunter in circa 1900. The front sheet has a series of black and white illustrations, the largest of which is a full length image of a gentleman in a checked suit and bow tie, his hair combed into a clearly defined centre parting. A circular illustration to his left shows a scene from a wedding and there is a small sketch of a bust of Shakespeare to his right, who is the subject of one of the verses. |
Other number | F153-79 - H Beard Collection Numbering |
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Accession number | S.191:1-1989 |
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Record created | March 24, 2010 |
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