Betsy Bangle
Music Sheet
19th century (published)
19th century (published)
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Music sheet cover for Betsy Bangle as sung J. H. Stead (The Cure). Published in London by C. Sheard, 19th century.
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Title | Betsy Bangle (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | print, ink on paper |
Brief description | Music sheet cover for Betsy Bangle as sung J. H. Stead (The Cure). Published in London by C. Sheard, 19th century. |
Physical description | Colour music sheet cover for 'Betsy Bangle' as sung J. H. Stead (The Cure). A man stands outside a Mangling shop. The door is open and a women can be seen operating a mangle inside. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'Betsy Bangle / W. Brunt & Sons, Piano & Organ Merchants, 84[?] Augustine's Pro., Bristol / Manglin Dun Hear / Babes in the Wood / Alfred Concanen / Concanen, Siebe & Co Lith / Sung by J.H. Stead (The Cure) with immense applause / "Charming Betsy Bangle "Did my heart entangle "I shout hooray! And bless the day "She taught me how to Mangle! / Ent. Sta. Hall. Price 3/- / London. C. Sheard 192 High Holborn' (Text printed on cover. ) |
Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
Summary | Music sheet cover for Betsy Bangle as sung J. H. Stead (The Cure). Published in London by C. Sheard, 19th century. |
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Accession number | S.610-2011 |
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Record created | March 20, 2012 |
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