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    Edward "Ned" Corvan (c. 1830 – 1865) was a Tyneside concert hall songwriter and performer, and a contemporary of George "Geordie" Ridley. His songs were...
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    distant from Cullercoats, in the hope of meeting with a better market." Edward Corvan wrote and performed a popular music hall song, "The Cullercoats Fish...
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    the creation of the film, working on screen and behind the camera. Edward Corvan wrote and performed a popular music hall song, "The Cullercoats Fish...
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  • Corvan, Edward – sometimes used the alias "Cat Gut Jim" – see Edward Corvan Cosgrove James – used the alias J C Scatter – see James Cosgrove Edward Corvan...
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  • "The Cullercoats Fish Lass" is a folk song, written by Edward Corvan, originally printed as a broadside in 1862 and collated in Allan's Illustrated Edition...
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  • called "Tyneside Songs"—a very small work mainly covering songs of Edward "Ned" Corvan and George "Geordie" Ridley.[citation needed] An version followed...
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    Volkswagen Type 2. The Greenbrier Sportswagon used the same body as the "Corvan 95" panel van with the side windows option, but was marketed as a station...
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    His most famous song is "Blaydon Races". He was a contemporary of Edward Corvan. He has been described by a council source as a candidate for Tyneside's...
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    ISBN 9781905211623 (p. 302) Keith Gregson. Corvan - A Victorian Entertainer And His Songs. Corvan, Edward; Ridley, George; et al. (n.d.). Illustrated...
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  • Songs of the Bards of the Tyne The Deeth o' Cuckoo Jack, written by Edward Corvan and appears in Allan's Tyneside Songs Steam Soup (or Cuckoo Jack's Petition)...
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  • Amphitrite - writer Robert Gilchrist Asstrilly's Goold Fields - writer Edward Corvan Billy Boy Bob Cranky's Adieu - writer William Shield Bobby Shafto's...
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  • (The) Edward Corvan Wor Jocker 2 8 Me Little Wife at Hyem 2 10 Row upon the stairs – (The) Joe Wilson 2 12 Cullercoats Fish-Lass – (The) Edward Corvan Lilie's...
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  • collected manuscripts, particularly relating to the songs and poems of Edward Chicken. He is mentioned on page 5 of Thomas Allan's Illustrated Edition...
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  • the North ?? 10 206–207 Mally's dream – A parody on the wife's dream Edward Corvan 10 207–209 The Pitman's draw Barbara Bell Joseph Philip Robson 10 209...
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  • was also a first-class and versatile artist, as was his predecessor Edward Corvan, and an accomplished wood-engraver providing the plates used for the...
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  • sung by Edward Corvan, was originally composed by Joshua L. Bagnall according to "A collection of songs by North-East Music Hall artist Ned Corvan" Cuddy...
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  • R-C1 – according to Ross' Songs of the Tyne of 1846, the writer is Edward Corvan Geordie dialect words P. France & Co. River, Tyne (1850). France's Songs...
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  • refer to: The Caller (folk song), a 19th-century song written by Edward “Ned” Corvan The Caller (1987 film), a 1987 mystery-thriller film The Caller (2008...
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  • Songs. The first edition was very small and covered mainly songs of Edward "Ned" Corvan and George "Geordie" Ridley. Over the years he developed the book...
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  • binary or by supernovae in nearby galaxies JPL · 8503 8515 Corvan 1991 RJ Patrick G. Corvan (born 1940) has links with Armagh Observatory dating back to...
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    print held Gosfilmofond) - Jack Malone The Confidence Man (1924) - Dan Corvan The Alaskan (1924) - Alan Holt Tongues of Flame (1924) - Henry Harrington...
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    1966, Peter Sartory, Patrick Moore, P.Ringsdore, T.J.C.A.Moseley, and P.G.Corvan observed a wedge-shaped reddish colored appearance on the eastern part of...
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  • The Caaller) is a Geordie folk song written in the 19th century by Edward “Ned” Corvan, in a style deriving from music hall. The song, together with many...
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  • [citation needed] The inner main-belt asteroid 3173 McNaught, discovered by Edward Bowell at Anderson Mesa Station in 1981, was named after him by its discoverer...
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  • one who wrote a letter from Asstrilly's Goold Fields, a song by Edward "Ned" Corvan which was sub-titled "Tommy Carr's Letter". S—tt, Scott, could be...
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