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Fire! Fire! Capstan Chanty, Jun 1914, 24 Jul 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Fire! fire! fire down below
- Roud no: 813
Mr. Tapscott Capstan Chanty, 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: As I was a walking down by the Clarence Dock
- Roud no: 616
A Hundred Years On The Eastern Shore (Pulling Chanty), 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: A hundred years on the eastern shore
- Roud no: 926
The Black Ball Line (Capstan Chanty), 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: In Tapscott's line we're bound to shine
- Roud no: 2623
Poor Old Man Capstan Chanty, 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: O a poor old man came a-riding by
- Roud no: 513
Lowlands (Capstan Chanty), 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Lowlands, lowlands hooray my John
- Roud no: 681
One More Day Capstan Song, 20 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: One more day my Johnny one more day
- Roud no: 704
Blow Away The Morning Dew Capstan Chanty, 21 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: If we go in a farmer's yard and see a flock of geese
- Roud no: 11
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I lift the fair maid over the stile
- Roud no: 649
Shanadore Capstan Chanty, 21 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: O Shanadore I love to hear you / O Shanadore I love your daughter
- Roud no: 324
Paddy Works On The Railway Capstan Chanty, 21 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: In eighteen hundred and forty one
- Roud no: 208
Old Stormey Chanty, 22 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I wish I was old Stormey's son
- Roud no: 216
Blow Boys Come Blow Together (Pulling Chanty), 22 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Blow boys come blow together
- Roud no: 703
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Haul away haul away haul away my Rosie
- Roud no: 809
Let The Bulgine Run (Capstan Chanty), 22 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: We'll run from night till morning O
- Roud no: 4711
Cheerly Man (Pulling Chanty), 22 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: O oly I O cheerly man
- Roud no: 395
Tom Is Gone To Ilo (Pulling Chanty), 22 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: My Tom is gone what shall I do / My Tom is gone to I lo
- Roud no: 481
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: General Taylor gained the day
- Roud no: 216
Good Morning Ladies All Capstan, 24 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Aye O aye O I thought I heard our Captain say
- Roud no: 8284
I Wish I Was With Nancy (Capstan Chanty), 24 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I wish I was with Nancy aye yo aye ya
- Roud no: 13250
Whiskey Is My Johnny Pulling Chanty, 24 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Whiskey Johnny O whiskey is the life of man
- Roud no: 651
Rio Grand Capstan, 24 Apr 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: O you Rio O you Rio
- Roud no: 317
Sweet Nightingale Capstan Chanty, 4 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Sweet maiden don't fail I will carry your pail
- Roud no: 371
Whip Jamboree Capstan Chanty / The Irish Land Capstan Chanty, 4 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Now Cape Clear it is in sight
- Roud no: 488
Rosabella Capstan Chanty, 4 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I'm going on board the Rosabella
- Roud no: 13252
Knock A Man Down Pulling Chanty, 4 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Knock a man down, kick a man down
- Roud no: 2864
Huckleberry Hunting Capstan, 5 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: The boys and the girls went huckleberry hunting
- Roud no: 328
Stormalong John Capstan Chanty, 5 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I wished I was old stormy's son
- Roud no: 216
Tommy's Gone (Pulling Chanty), 5 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Tommy's gone what shall I do
- Roud no: 481
Roller Bowler Capstan Chanty, 6 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Hooray you roller bowler
- Roud no: 8283
Bully In The Alley Pulling Chanty, 6 May 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: So help my bob I'm bully in the alley
- Roud no: 8287
So Early In The Morning Pulling Chanty / Haul On The Bowline Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: So early in the morning the sailor likes his bottle O
- Roud no: 314
Boney Was A Warrior Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Boney was a warrior way ay yah
- Roud no: 485
Hanging Johnnie Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: And they calls me hanging Johnnie
- Roud no: 2625
Johnnie Bowker Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Do my Johnnie Booker
- Roud no: 353
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: The times are hard and the wages low
- Roud no: 8234
Paddy Doyle Bunting Shanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: To my way ay ay ay ay yah
- Roud no: 4695
Haul On The Bowline Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Haul on the bowline O Kitty you are my darling
- Roud no: 652
Handy My Girls Pulling Chanty, 2 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: So handy my girls so handy
- Roud no: 814
Liza Lee Pulling Chanty, 3 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Liza Lee she promised me
- Roud no: 4698
Roll And Go Capstan Chanty, 3 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Way ay ay roll and go
- Roud no: 2628
Do Let Me Go Capstan Chanty, 3 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: It's of a merchant's daughter
- Roud no: 3221
Shallow Brown Pulling Chanty, 3 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Shallow o o o Shallow Brown
- Roud no: 2621
He Back She-Back. Capstan Chanty, 3 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: He back, she-back
- Roud no: 930
Round The Corner Sally. Pulling Chanty, 4 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: O around the corner we will go
- Roud no: 4697
The Bully Boat Capstan Chanty, 4 Jun 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Ah the bully boat is coming
- Roud no: 327
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: Was you ever on the Brumalow
- Roud no: 8285
The Bulljohn Run Capstan Chanty / Let The Bulljohn Run Capstan Chanty, 9 Jul 1914
- Format: Manuscript
- First line: I wished I was a fancy man
- Roud no: 4711