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London, Charles Sheard. 1892. With a colour lithograph by F.H. Townsend mainly the titles in frames plus a portrait of Lottie Collins dancing and singing the song. Lottie Collins (1866 -1910) who of course was primarily famous for the music hall classic Tarara-Boomde-Ay. Richard Morton also helped re-organise the original American version of the song that Lottie Collins is most famous for.Because of the whirling dance she often had to encore many times, some say this may have hastened her death. She also specialised in Irish songs. She first introduced it in 1892 in the Islington Pantomime Dick Whittington and in this version arranged by Angelo A. Asher for her performances at the Gaiety Theatre.. There is a small piece of about an inch long missing on the outer edge that does not impinge on the colour lithograph else condition Good.
