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T:Prettiest Flower of All (The)
 
T:Prettiest Flower of All (The)
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T:The Prettiest Little Song of All
 
% NFF Book 2018
 
% NFF Book 2018
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C:F Belasco, (pub c.1885)
 
S:collected from John McKinnon, Ecklin South, Vic
 
S:collected from John McKinnon, Ecklin South, Vic
 
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA; Bib ID 2052309
 
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA; Bib ID 2052309
N:This tune was also collected from Cecil Teagh, Scone, NSW
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O:Australia, Vic, Eclin South
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N:Older versions:
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N:- Kerr's v.2 No 361, (c.1883) as "The Elk's Festival"
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N:- Craig's Empire Coll. of Hornpipes, No 12 (c.1910) as "Elk's Hornpipe"
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N:Other versions collected in Australia:
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N:- By Rob Willis, from Cecil Chapman, Nulla Nulla, NSW as "Sam Chapman's Schottische"
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N:- Harry Schaefer MS, NLA, as "Elk's Festival"
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N:- by John Meredith from Russel Teagh, Warners Bay, NSW, as "The Prettiest Song of All", see Folk Songs of Australia, Vol 2, p119
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== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 21:40, 8 January 2024


X:29
T:Prettiest Flower of All (The)
T:The Prettiest Little Song of All
% NFF Book 2018
C:F Belasco, (pub c.1885)
S:collected from John McKinnon, Ecklin South, Vic
S:John Meredith Collection, NLA; Bib ID 2052309
F:https://www.loc.gov/resource/sm1885.23406.0?st=gallery
N:Older versions:
N:- Kerr's v.2 No 361, (c.1883) as "The Elk's Festival"
N:- Craig's Empire Coll. of Hornpipes, No 12 (c.1910) as "Elk's Hornpipe"
N:Other versions collected in Australia:
N:- By Rob Willis, from Cecil Chapman, Nulla Nulla, NSW as "Sam Chapman's Schottische" 
N:- Harry Schaefer MS, NLA, as "Elk's Festival"
N:- by John Meredith from Russel Teagh, Warners Bay, NSW, as "The Prettiest Song of All", see Folk Songs of Australia, Vol 2, p119
F:https://tunearch.org/wiki/Elk%27s_Festival_(The)
F:https://www.loc.gov/resource/sm1885.23406.0?st=gallery
R:Schottische
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Prettiest Flower of All (The) - played by Ray Mulligan

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| John McKinnon | John Meredith Collection |