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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, A Field Battery - Foxtrot Gun - FSB Ziggie
Black framed colour photo of three gunners servicing the gun at FSB Ziggie May. 1971A Field Battery - Foxtrot Gun - FSB Ziggie May 1971 - Servicing the guna field battery, foxtrot gun, lbdr mick richards, gnr stephen turner, gnr ralph harrison -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Star eyes foxtrot & They're either too young or too old foxtrot
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, The Rose of Flanders (Waltz) / I'm Sorry Sally (Foxtrot)
Music book, white paper with black printed harp that encloses the text. Headed Allan Edition - Song titles: "The Rose of Flanders", Waltz, & "I'm Sorry Sally", Fox-trot, for orchestra. Published by Allan & Co. Melbourne -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music books
White and black Alan edition of music books; Ramona Waltz & Rosetime (foxtrot), Jeannine (Waltz) and Dreamhouse (Foxtrot) -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, That's My Mammy / In Our Honeymoon Cottage
Music book white cover printed in black ink, headed Allan Edition. Song titles: "That's My Mammy" - Foxtrot, and "In Our Honeymoon Cottage" - Foxtrot - for Orchestra -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gramophone Record
Bakelite record by Brunswick. A-3253 "Baby Face" Foxtrot by Ben Selvin and his Orchestra.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Documents, Sheet Music Back to Warrnambool Song, 1930
This is the original manuscript for the song ‘Back to Warrnambool’, composed for the ‘Back To’ celebrations in Warrnambool in 1930 and reprinted for the ‘Back To’ celebrations in 1934. The song, described as a ‘souvenir foxtrot’ was written by Reginald Stoneham, a professional musician who was engaged to write the song. Reginald Stoneham (1879-1942) was a composer who was Australia’s leading exponent of jazz and ragtime piano styles in the first decades of the 20th century. He composed many tunes for anniversaries and celebrations in country towns and cities in Victoria. The original ‘Back to Warrnambool’ music was given to Henri Worland, the Town Clerk of Warrnambool in 1930 and handed over to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society by Keith Arnel, the Town Clerk in 1973. Note that the original song was ‘Respectfully dedicated to the Pioneers of Warrnambool’. This dedication, for some reason, was not printed on the music issued in the ‘Back To’ programs of either 1930 or 1934. This is a significant item as the song ‘Back to Warrnambool’ has great historical significance as it was popular in Warrnambool in the 1930s and 40s and is still played and sung occasionally today. It is one of the two local songs about Warrnambool composed by Reginald Stoneham. The other is the Warrnambool Waltz Song. It is of interest to historians and researchers to have the original music.This is the original handwritten manuscript of the song, ‘Back to Warrnambool’. There are two pages of pre-ruled music score papers, filled in on both sides of the paper. The paper is marked ‘Boomerang Brand No2’. The musical notes and the words of the song are in black ink. The name of the song is outlined in red ink. The first page has the heading ‘Souvenir Foxtrot Song, Back to Warrnambool, Words and Music composed by Reginald Stoneham, 1930, Respectfully dedicated to the Pioneers of Warrnambool’. The last page has the signature of Reginald Stoneham. The first page has the signature of Henri Worland. warrnambool, reginald stoneham, back to warrnambool -
Greensborough Historical Society
Piano Roll, Anglo-American Player Roll Co, Gonna build a big fence around Texas, 1930c
Music in punched tape format to be played on a "Player piano"An early form of recorded musicPaper piano roll in boxBroadway word roll 2807; Foxtrot (Friend-Olson). Played by Les Luscombepiano rolls, music rolls, player pianos -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Gramophone Record
Belonged to Grace Colliver (Tatura)6 inch (15 cm) vinyl gramophone recordFairy Record Electronically Recorded, Folk Song, Foxtrot (Dance Band) 1185B (Reverse Side "Beautiful" 1185A)tatura, musical, instruments, accessory -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Functional object - Dance Program Board, 1900s
Used in Port Melbourne Town HallBoards identifying next dance, to be inserted in stand at .01. All boards are yellow background with black capital letters .02 "Tangoette"; .03 "Charmaine"; .04 Foxtrot ; .05 "Parma -Waltz"; .06 "Gypsy Tap"; .07 "Slow Foxtrot"; .08 "Barn Dance"; .09 "Twilight Waltz"; .10 "Evening -3-step" ; .11 "Pride of Erin"; .12 "Swing Waltz"; .13 "Monte Carlo"; .14 "Quick Step"; .15 "Modern Waltz" ; .16 "Carousel"; .17 "Merrilyn"; .18 "Tracy Lee"; .19 "Joyette"; .20 "Barkly Blues"; .21 "Melba Blues" arts and entertainment, social activities, port melbourne town hall -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Pianola Roll
Pianola roll with title on box (You've got) Personality Fox Trot Logan Price. Title on roll: "You Hit The Spot (from The Charm School) Foxtrot Played by Max Kortlander The Anglo-American Player Roll Co No 2158 A Broadway word roll." Cylindrical roll of paper with perforations. Housed in rectangular box with black lid. Is 2 pieces, box and roll, end of roll chipped.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music for Brass Band, Chappel & Co Ltd et al, Blue Sunset, 1936
This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham.We have been unable to trace the origins of this song - If you know anything let us know.. This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham. 17 Parts for Brass Band on Paper. Soprano Cornet Solo Cornet Repiano Cornet 2nd Cornet 3rd Cornet 1st Horn (Solo Horn) 2nd Horn (1st Tenor) 3rd Horn (2nd Tenor) Euphonium 1st Baritone 2nd Baritone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Bass Eb Contre Bass Bb Drums This fox-trot was written by Kennedy, Arden, Saville & Royce around 1936 with this arrangement was published by Chappell & Co. Ltd and arranged by Frank Denham.blue sunset, foxtrot, kennedy, arden, saville, royce, frank denham, chappell & co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Let Me Go to Bendigo (No. 181 Allan's Popular Sixpenny Edition), 1908
Frederick "Fred" Fifield Hall was born in Carlton, Victoria in 1878. Son of Frederick Hall and Jessie Wallace Hall (nee Lloyd), Fred would marry Elsa May Daegner in 1899 with whom he had a son named Anthony. Hall died on 27th September 1956 in Mont Albert, Victoria and was buried at the Box Hill Cemetery. Hall was known as a solo pianist and the first conductor of the Station Orchestra at 3LO (ABC Radio Station). He was also a notable music editor at Allan & Co. Earning early recognition at 16 years of age when he conducted the Sydney Orchestra, Hall was a versatile composer having written in a variety of styles including solos for the piano, violin and cello, operas, foxtrots and orchestral suites. Publications indicate that between 300 and 400 of his compositions were published. The most famous of which was "Goodbye Melbourne Town" which he wrote with Lyricist Leonard Nelson. "Let Me Go to Bendigo" was another of their joint compositions. Leonard Nelson Snell, professionally known as Leonard Nelson, was born c. 1874 in Melbourne and grew up in Kew (he was 76 in 1950). Nelson married Lily Maud Haight in Victoria in 1897 and had six children named Roy, Dorothy, Leonard, Lionel, Austin and Marie. Nelson died on the 13 August 1962 in Blackheath, NSW and was buried at the local cemetery. Nelson had a varied resume including Cattle station work, song writing and public speaking. Nelson was known for his enjoyment of Australian poetry having known many of the greats personally and could recite works from memory. In his later life, Nelson worked as an entertainer for hire at banquets and other social gatherings. No. 181 Allan's popular sixpenny edition "Sung with great success by Leonard Nelson" Allan & Co. Pty Ltd. Melbourne, Bendigo & Geelong 1 score A B4 size document containing sheet music titled "Let Me Go to Bendigo". The document has a black and white cover with bold lettering and a cartoon of a man boarding the Bendigo Train. The music was written by Fred Hall and the lyrics were written and sung by Leonard Nelson who is pictured on the cover. The music covers 3 pages (1 double sided page and 1 single side) making up this 3-page document including the cover.The front cover contains a handwritten name in the top right-hand corner "Mrs Sinclair"sheet music, leonard nelson, fred hall, allan's popular sixpenny edition, bendigo, piano, songs and music, frederick fifield hall -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Music Books from Suttons Music
Henry Sutton is a talented world-wide accepted inventor with inventions relating to the telephone, photography, wireless, cars, motorcycles, and bicycles as well as many more inventions. Henry was also one of four brothers that ran the Sutton's Music Store after the death of their Father Richard Sutton. Henry Sutton taught Applied Electricity at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1883 to 1886.Collection of music books that were available for purchase at Sutton's Musicmusic books, suttons music, calvary, henry vaughan, paul rodney, enoch and sons, herzelied, gustav lange, j.t. trekell, hanover edition, the desert song, one alone, kathryn grayson, gordon mcrae, otto harbach, oscar hammerstein, frank mandel, sigmund romberg, the link divine, alfred h. hyatt, piccolomini, one fine day, aria, madame butterfly opera, r.h elkin, giacomo puccini, garden of happiness, edward lockton, daniel wood, there never was a pal like you, jack o'hagan, the bridge, vocal duet, miss m lindsay, mrs j worthington bliss, songs my mother taught me, anton dvorak, blue danube, suttons brass band journal, johann strauss, macushla, josephine v rowe, dermot macmurrough, boosey and co, allans music, candle in the wind, elton john, bernie taupin, treasure chest of stephen foster songs, eddie fisher song folio, cindy oh cindy, oh my pa-pa, anytime, i need you now, then i'll be happy, sweet heartaches, dungaree doll, im in the mood for love, what a wonderful world it would be, hermann lohr, i heard you singing, royden barrie, eric coates, when you come home, fred e weatherly, w.h squire, lay down your arms, anne shelton, leon land, ake gerhard, john m williams and shaylor turners vey first piano book, i went to your wedding, jessie may robinson, patti page, mercury records, he's got the whole world in his hands, geoff love, sway, quien sera, pablo beltran ruiz, paul lombard, norman gimbel, just because the violets, kennedy russell, edwin ashdown ltd, friends of my youth, mr w burton, christy's minstrels, george barker, ideal music books, poet and peasant, melody in f, spring song, love and devotion, the storm, nachtstuck, rondoletto, blue danube waltzes, over the waves waltzes, nearer my god to thee, mignon gavotte, warum, miss clara butt, idle words, stephen adams, menuetin no. 2, the mill, liebestraum, tarantelle, la matinee, menuet, la paloma, the dove, gipsy rondo, crescendo, chanson triste, romance, tocatta in a, thora, john mccormack, john harrison, ivor foster, preclude c# minor, beautiful star of heaven, sirens song, marche militaire, fifth nocturne, sweet bye and bye, turkish patrol, valse des fleurs, melody of love, traumerei, a fragment, just for to-day, sybil f partridge, blanche ebert seaver, australian music examinations board, pianoforte-grade iii, the chappell wonder album of music, slave song, the lass with the delicate air, the bandolero, chorus gentlemen, i'll sing thee songs of araby, jest her way, venetian song, gray days, god's garden, folie bergere, weymouth chimes, un peu d'amour, you'll love me yet, s. coleridge taylor, george sutton, happy-go-lucky pete a very happy foxtrot, i know the rose, fred hall, the prisoners child, waltz ballad, russ johnston, pilgrim's cross, h.l d'arcy jaxone, frederic n. lohr, harper kearton, marie vagnolini, suttons manuscript music book, pianoforte studies, public examinations in music, light cavalry, marche hongroise, rondo alla turca, moonlight sonata, witches flight, home sweet home, narcissus, wedding march, sehnsucht, joyful peasant, les adieux, love the pedlar, caryl battersby, edward german, where will the dimple be, rosemary clooney, bob merrill, al hoffman, buttons and bows, jay livingstone, ray evans, bob hope, glen williams, british songs, cyril scott, cherry ripe, the minstrel boy, blythe and merry she was, by yon bonnie banks, all through the night, coming thro the rye, i'll bid my heart be still, classical fragments, beethoven's adieu, w. millward, wake up, a calendar of song, harold simpson, montague f. phillips, ain't misbehavin', andy razaf, thomas waller, harry brooks, robert a nelson, the ideal manuscript book, the riff song, it, one flower grows alone in your garden, ebb tide, carl sigman, robert maxwell, i'm in the mood for love, jimmy mchugh, dorothy fields, muskat ramble, edward ory, night of stars and night of love, tales of hoffmann, offenbach, the great pretender, jimmy parkinson, jerry duanne, barry frank, stan freberg, the platters, bert visser, love is a golden ring, rich dehr, frank miller, terry gilkyson, ernie sigley, d. trickey, four musical cameos, gavotte, lullaby, goblins, when children play, frank hutchens, just a closer walk with thee, jimie rodgers, west of the wall, wayne shanklin, toni fisher