Godfrey, Henry Herbert, 1858-1908
Henry Herbert Godfrey
Godfrey, Henry Herbert
VIAF ID: 316951371 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Godfrey, Henry Herbert
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Herbert Godfrey
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Across the foam our gallant sons have fought for Britain's glory | |
All hail to thee Toronto | |
Bring forth the standard unfurl it to the breeze | |
Canada, Canada, that's the land for me | |
O Canada, cher Canada, objet de mes pensées | |
Canada, dear Canada, men of the North are we | |
Canada's hymn of Empire : [patriotic song] | |
The Canadian Queen galop [for piano] / by H. H. Godfrey. | |
Come if you dare to the Northman's lair | |
Du pays de l'érable, Ô j'aime mon pays | |
Each Briton stands firm to his gun : patriotic song | |
The foaming billows : waltz [for piano] | |
Fuss and feathers : polka | |
God save our gracious King | |
Hark the drum, forth we come | |
The homeland : song in E♭ / words and music by H. H. Godfrey . | |
In days of yore, the hero Wolfe | |
Johnny Canuck's the lad | |
Land of the maple. | |
A love tale : romance, without words, for piano | |
Major-General Hutton's march and two-step | |
Maple leaf our emblem dear | |
Marche martellato : [pour piano] | |
The men of the north : patriotic song / by H. H. Godfrey. | |
Month was bright October | |
The national flag : [patriotic song] | |
Oh Canada, my Canada my thought is all of thee | |
Oh! Canada our native land so dear | |
On wings of steel | |
Le pays de l'érable : chant national | |
Le roman de Suzanne : [pour piano] | |
Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves | |
Scintilla : suite des valses | |
Singing heigh! singing ho! singing Up with the Union Jack | |
Songs I to English texts [musique imprimée] | |
Tarantella : [for piano] | |
Tic, tac, toc, went my father's clock | |
Toronto : or, The pride of the north : [song] | |
Toronto public school concert : Empire Day, May 23 1913. | |
Trepidosa : tarentelle [sic] | |
Welcome O! Son of the King | |
When Britain first at heav'n's command | |
When I was a lad, and I shirked my tasks | |
When Johnny Canuck comes home : march and two-step | |
Where-e'er our wand'ring sons may roam | |
Where smiles the lake 'neath a sky ever blue |