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    [Letter] 1924 December 9 [from] William Wooding Starmer

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    Handwritten copy(?) of a section of a letter from William Wooding Starmer regarding his lectures and the upcoming expansion of the Bournville carillon

    Quarter-chimes & Chime Tunes by William Wooding Starmer, fellow of the Royal Academy of Music

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    Booklet written by William Wooding (W. W.) Starmer about clock music, when he was a fellow at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Booklet had multiple printings, undetermined which printing this copy is from

    Keir Starmer elected as Labour party leader - so, who is he?

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    First paragraph: Party leaders matter more than ever in today’s politics. They embody their parties in the public’s mind and, for many voters, assessing a leader is a cognitive shortcut simplifying the process of electoral choice. So, Keir Starmer’s election as the UK’s Labour party leader, defeating Rebecca Long-Bailey (the “continuity candidate”) and Lisa Nandy, will have a major effect on the party’s prospects for revival.https://theconversation.com/keir-starmer-elected-as-labour-party-leader-so-who-is-he-13558

    Labour Party leadership can Keir Starmer really maintain party unity?

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    Keir Starmer convincingly won the leadership of the Labour Party, gaining strong support in the parliamentary Labour Party, unions and the membership. However, as the controversy over a leaked report into internal party disciplinary procedures shows, unity is not a given. Max Kiefel compares the challenges Starmer faces to the circumstances of his two predecessors as party leader, and argues that it is not enough to create party unity, he must also lead the party to respond effectively to the Covid-19 crisis

    Playmates were they, girl and lad

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    For voice and piano.Caption title.Cover illustration: a boy up in a tree tying leaves, with his father looking on / Starmer; includes inset photograph of Eleanor Wisdom.Archived web conten

    Blue diamonds / by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story.

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    First line of text: I have found a treasure, worth far more than gold. -- First line of chorus: Little blue diamonds heaven sent to me. -- For voice and piano. -- Caption title. -- Advertising includes musical incipits. -- Cover illustration by Starmer. -- Cover includes two photographs of Miss "Jackie" Saunders and Baby Jacqueline.Archived web conten

    Somehow when I'm feeling blue and lonely

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    For voice and piano.Caption title.Cover illustration by Starmer; includes inset photograph of Dixie Harris.Archived web conten

    Bring back that old-fashioned waltz : song / by Albert Hay Malotte.

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    First line of text: Bring back that old fashioned waltz again. -- For voice and piano. -- Caption title. -- Advertising includes musical incipit. -- Cover illustration: Couple in 18th century dress dancing under a strand of flowers; includes inset photo of Mary Jayne / Starmer. -- "Dedicated to my folks."Archived web conten

    Gee! I feel so blue, faw away my thoughts do wander.

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    For voice and piano.Caption title.Cover illustration by Starmer."The big song hit from Ed. Hutchison's stunning production, A night on a roof garden"--Cover.First line of text: Gee! I feel so blue, faw away my thoughts do wander.Archived web conten

    I've just returned from college

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    For voice and piano.Title from caption.Cover illustration by Starmer; includes several inset photographs of singer Claire Romaine.Archived web conten
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