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One of many
hard-to-find pre-WWI labels, Our Flag was pressed by Kalliope in Germany
using their own masters and those provided by J. Blum & Co. They were sold though Philip Waldman of 249, Old Street, London from 1913 to 1914 when WWI put a stop to all German imports. |
This is a first attempt at a listing. Please
e-mail
me if you can help me fill in the gaps
in any of these series.
Thanks to Frank Andrews for providing most of the information for this page
Thanks also to the following for providing
more details: Albert Pattison, Mike
Langridge, John Norman
Page last updated:
July 01, 2020
Cat No | Matrix | Title | Artists | Source |
A 1 | ||||
A 2 | ||||
A 3 | ||||
A 4 | ||||
A 5 |
1030 1031 |
Morning, Noon And Night In Vienna, parts 1 & 2 | Band of H.M. 12th Hussars | |
A 6 | ||||
A 7 | ||||
A 8 | ||||
A 9 | ||||
A 10 | ||||
A 11 | ||||
A 12 | ||||
A 13 | ||||
A 14 | ||||
A 15 |
1048 1051 |
Departure Of The Troupship Wreck Of The Troupship |
Band of H.M. 12th Hussars | |
A 45 |
1323 1329 |
Gipsy Love (Lehar) The Whispering Of The Flowers (von Blon) |
Royal Military Band | |
A 80 |
Cat No | Matrix | Title | Artists | Source |
B 1 | ||||
B 2 |
1038 1040 |
Out On The Deep Rocked In the Cradle Of The Deep |
T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) | |
B 3 | ||||
B 4 |
1122 1126 |
Down The Vale The Thorn |
Henry Turnpenny | |
B 5 | ||||
B 6 | ||||
B 7 | ||||
B 8 | ||||
B 9 | ||||
B 10 | ||||
B 31 | ||||
B 32 | ||||
B 33 | ||||
B 34 | ||||
B 35 | ||||
B 36 |
1349 1355 |
Don't Go Down The Mine, Dad Little Grey Home In The West |
Robert Carr (baritone) T.F. Kinniburgh (bass) |
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B 37 | ||||
B 38 | ||||
B 39 | ||||
B 40 |
Cat No | Matrix | Title | Artists | Source |
C 1 |
1083 1084 |
I Used To Sigh For The Silvery Moon By The light Of The Silvery Moon |
Jack Charman | |
C 2 | ||||
C 3 | ||||
C 4 | ||||
C 5 | ||||
C 6 | ||||
C 7 | ||||
C 8 |
1107 1112 |
Carrotty Any Old Iron |
Billy Melville (comedian) (= Jack Charman) | |
C 9 | ||||
C 10 | ||||
C 11 | ||||
C 12 | ||||
C 13 | ||||
C 14 | ||||
C 15 |
1137 1139 |
What Became Of The Girls I Used To Know? I've Had My Fortune Told |
Jack Charman | |
C 16 | ||||
C 17 | ||||
C 18 | ||||
C 19 | ||||
C 19 | ||||
C 20 | ||||
C 21 | ||||
C 22 | ||||
C 23 | ||||
C 24 | ||||
C 25 | ||||
C 26 | ||||
C 27 | ||||
C 28 | ||||
C 29 | ||||
C 30 |
1186 |
When Mother Dropped A Halfpenny On The Bus Night Out Together |
Claude Graham ( = Jack Charman) | |
C 31 | ||||
C 32 | ||||
C 33 |
1231 1337 |
We All Sang Too-Ra-Loo-Ral-Laddie (Letters) Let's Go Where All The Crowd Goes |
Billy Melville | |
C 34 | ||||
C 35 | ||||
C 36 | ||||
C 37 | ||||
C 38 | ||||
C 39 |
1273 1277 |
The Message Boy Tempt Me Not |
Vernon Watson | |
C 40 | ||||
C 41 | ||||
C 42 | ||||
C 43 | ||||
C 44 | ||||
C 45 | ||||
C 46 | ||||
C 47 | ||||
C 48 | ||||
C 49 | ||||
C 50 | ||||
C 51 |
1494 1495 |
My Boy Have You Seen Our John? |
Mr. Harry Cove | |
C 52 | ||||
C 53 | ||||
C 54 | ||||
C 55 | ||||
C 56 | ||||
C 57 | ||||
C 58 | ||||
C 59 |