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I need to be able to trace who owns the copyright on these lyrics. Any help would be very gratefully received. Good luck with the novel Elizabeth. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.
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Suffrage Stories. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading The Webbs are said to have spent some of their summer holidays walking the hilltops around Haslemere, and were recorded in the area in at Milfordat Milford, visiting the Bertrand Russellsat Hindhead visiting the Shawsat Friday's Mr.
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There are no clear connections between the Webbs and the Peasant Arts movement, but visiting the area at the time, and travelling to Fernhurst for example at that time may have taken them down Kings Road. It is not clear when Kings Road stopped being a dead-end and became a connecting road to Fernhurst and Midhurst. However, in November King Edward VII came to Midhurst to lay the foundation stone of what would become the King Edward VII Mr.
Barclay Gammon* - The Oratorio, the train brought him to Haslemere station from which he travelled in an open landau with four horses, along what was then called Foundry Road, and was renamed Kings Road in his honour. Rolston reports that "the type of housing along that road attracted the comment from him that he had always heard of Haslemere as a pretty town, but now was disappointed.
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