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Don t Stop, Let Progress Be The Word, J English & W Corri
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Don t Stop, Let Progress Be The Word, J English & W Corri
Promotional music sheet for Dont Stop, Let Progress Be The Word song by John English and William Corri and was sung by Mr Green. Edmond Beales ) was the President of the Reform League and was a central figure in the 19th century British reform movement. The song is respectfully dedicated to the Reform League, with Beales autograph under his photo. Date: 1867
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1867 Enjoyment Jan19 Marketing Programme Progress Promotional Publicity Sheet Singer Song Stop Word Musical
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This promotional music sheet for the song "Don't Stop, Let Progress Be The Word," sung by Mr. Green, offers a glimpse into the vibrant world of Victorian-era entertainment. Dated January 19, 1867, this musical gem was penned by John English and William Corri, with heartfelt dedications to the Reform League and its central figure, Edmond Beales (1803-1881). Beales, a prominent figure in the 19th century British reform movement, is depicted in an illustration at the top of the sheet, his autograph gracefully inscribed below. The image of Beales, dressed in formal attire and sporting a serious expression, serves as a testament to the gravity of the reform movement during this period. The music sheet itself is adorned with intricate artwork, evoking the spirit of the theatre and musical hall. The title of the song, "Don't Stop, Let Progress Be The Word," is emblazoned across the top, accompanied by the names of the songwriters and the singer, Mr. Green. The lyrics, printed in elegant script, fill the rest of the sheet, inviting listeners to join in the chorus and celebrate the progress that the Reform League was striving to achieve. This promotional music sheet offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Victorian leisure and entertainment, where music, art, and politics intertwined to create a rich cultural tapestry. The dedication to the Reform League and its leader, Edmond Beales, underscores the importance of the movement during this period and the role that art and music played in shaping public opinion and fostering social change.
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