|
| Title | What man would be without a woman [and] Loss of the Governor Fenner |
| First line | Though much is said and sung about a woman's tongue...; You tender hearted Christians come listen unto me... |
| Printer | Harkness, J. (Preston)
|
| Place of Printing | Preston, England |
| Date | [1840-1866] |
| Full Imprint | J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston |
| Keyword | Women Shipwreck Emigration New York (N.Y.) Liverpool (England)
|
| Subject.LC | Ballads, English--19th Century--Specimens Broadsides--Great Britain--19 Century--Specimens
|
| Description | Two ballads on sheet, illustrated |
| Notes | Between 1840 and 1866 |
| Folder Number | Folder 08 |
| Category | printed by Harkness of Preston |
| Resource Type | Broadside
|
| Type | Text
|
| Format | Image/jpeg |
| Source | Print original in the Lubrano collection of broadside ballads, acquired from the firm of J.& J. Lubrano Music Antiquarians, and held in the Archives and Special Collections Division, Memorial University Libraries |
| Language | eng |
| Identifier | LBBC-00569 |
| Collection | The Lubrano Collection of Broadside Ballads |
| Repository of Original | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections |
| Acknowledgements | Descriptive details courtesy of the Bodleian Library Broadside Ballads Collection |