Williamson, Thomas, 1758 or 1759-1817
Williamson, Thomas George 1758c-1817
Williamson, Thomas, active 1807-1810
Williamson, Thomas George
Thomas Williamson
Williamson, Thomas 1758-1817
Williamson, Thomas George (British draftsman, born 1758 or 1759, died 1817)
VIAF ID: 11827807 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Williamson
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, Thomas George ‡g British draftsman, born 1758 or 1759, died 1817
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, Thomas ‡d 1758 or 1759-1817
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, Thomas ‡d 1758-1817
- 100 1 _ ‡a Williamson, Thomas, ‡d 1758 or 1759-1817
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
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30 Airs | |
6 Canzonettas | |
Agricultural mechanism, or, A display of the several properties and powers of the vehicles, implements, and machinery connected with husbandry, 1810: | |
The bachelor's advertisement. A new ballad. [London, author] | |
Ballads | |
The costume and customs of modern India, 1813: | |
The Dominican: a romance ... Vol. 1, 1812 | |
The gipsey [Song]. [London, Thomas Williamson] | |
Hymns | |
Lubin's return. A new pastoral ballad, intended as a sequel to Haydn's canzonett, "My mother bids me bind my hair". [London, William Napier; for the author] | |
Marches | |
My sailor lad is come from sea. The woodden leg. A favorite new ballad. [London, author] | |
New easter hymn. Arranged for four voices with accompaniment for the organ or harpsichord. The bass part ... may be performed on the bassoon violoncello or serpent. [London, author] | |
Oriental field sports : being a complete, detailed, and accurate description of the wild sports of the East; and exhibiting, in a novel and interesting manner, the natural history of the elephant ... the whole interspersed with a variety of original, authentic, and curious anecdotes | |
Pastorales | |
Six canzonetts with an accompaniment for the piano forte, the words of several, being translations from the poems of celebrated Hindostanee authors, op. 2|d, sett 1|s|t. [London, William Napier; for the author] | |
Six favorite sonatinas for the pianoforte | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Thirty little airs, for two flutes or violins, with a violoncello, ad libitum ... op. 7. [London, William Napier; for the author] | |
Twelve original Hindostanee airs, compiled & harmonized ... opera 4. [London, William Napier; for the author] | |
Twenty five national airs for the piano-forte; being a collection of original melodies in the Scotch, Welch, Irish, & English stiles; & well adapted to the violin, with a violoncello accompaniment of the bass part. 1|s|t (-2|n|d) part of opera 3|r|d [2 vol.]. [London, author] | |
Twenty small pieces for the pianoforte, flute or violin, consisting of waltzes, quick steps, cotillons, dances, &c. &c. [London, William Napier; for the author] | |
Waltzes |