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1 | The Blue Haired Boy |
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2 | The Blue-Haired Boy |
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3 | Rolling In The Dew |
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4:25 | ||||
4 | Lansdown Fair |
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3:23 | ||||
5 | The Pride of Kildare |
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6 | Down By The Seaside |
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7 | Oxford City |
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8 | The Little Blue-Eyed Boy |
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9 | Rumpsy Bumpsy |
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10 | The Poor Weaver’s Daughter |
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3:07 | ||||
11 | The Week Before Easter |
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2:54 | ||||
12 | Lamorna |
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13 | My Wife Took the Cake |
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14 | Shooting Goshen’s Cocks Up |
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15 | William Lennard |
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5:35 | ||||
16 | I Once Loved A Young Man |
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17 | Drink Round Brave Boys |
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0:38 | ||||
18 | The Ups and Downs |
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19 | Young William Taylor |
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20 | The Rusty Highwayman |
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3:39 | ||||
21 | Dear Sons of Ireland |
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1:17 | ||||
22 | Dear Sons of Ireland |
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23 | Patsy Flanagan |
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24 | Patsy Flanagan |
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25 | Play track | A Sailor in the North Country |
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26 | Sweet Primroses |
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27 | Play track | Polly on the Shore |
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28 | While Gamekeepers Lie Sleeping |
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29 | Box on Her Head |
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30 | Broomfield Hill |
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31 | Through the Groves |
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32 | Ring Down the Curtain |
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Pop Maynard
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George ‘Pop’ Maynard was born in Smallfield, Surrey, on Old Christmas Day, 6th January, 1872. In childhood he moved with the family to the next village, Copthorne, on the Surrey and Sussex border, and lived there for most of the rest of his long life - but worked over a wide area of those counties and in Kent. He died at the age of 90 years on November 29th, 1962. He was skilled in many rural crafts; woodcutting, harvesting, flawing (bark stripping), bark hatching (dressing the bark ready for the tanner), barrel-stave making, hop picking and poaching. He was also - famously - a p… read more
George ‘Pop’ Maynard was born in Smallfield, Surrey, on Old Christmas Day, 6th January, 1872. In childhood he moved with the family to the next village, Copthorne, on the Surrey and Sussex… read more
George ‘Pop’ Maynard was born in Smallfield, Surrey, on Old Christmas Day, 6th January, 1872. In childhood he moved with the family to the next village, Copthorne, on the Surrey and Sussex border, and lived there for most of the rest … read more