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Ballads as News Media in Europe and Australia, 1550-1920
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English Shipwreck Ballads
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English Shipwreck Ballads
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A collection of ballads in English about shipwrecks.
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Grace Darling
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Gale. 15 November
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Fearful sufferings at sea
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Dreadful wreck of the Conqueror and the loss of the passengers and crew
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Dreadful Shipwreck. A heart-rending account of the dreadful sufferings of the Crew and Passengers of the Orlando, [c.1820].
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Dreadful shipwreck of the Flora transport on her voyage from New South Wales in the great south seas
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Dreadful shipwreck loss of over one hundred lives
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Dreadful Occurrence
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Copy of verses on the wreck of the Mary Ann
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Burning of an emigrant ship and loss of nearly 500 lives
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Admiral Cavendish's distress on board the Canterbury
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A song, on the loss of the Comus & Harpooner transports
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A solemn copy of verses
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A new Spanish tragedy
The angel Gabriel
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A new song, on the loss of his majesty's ships, the Talbot and Soldan
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A new song on the Venerable
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A new song on the melancholy loss of the emigrant ship, Anglo-Saxon. On her passage to America
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A lamentation for the loss of eleven fishermen off the coast of Worthing endeavouring to render assistance to a vessel in distress
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A Lamentable Narration of the sad Disaster of a great part of the Spanish Plate-Fleet that perished neare St. Lucas, where the Marquiss, his Lady, and Children, and many hundreth of Spanyards were Burnt and sunke in the bottome of the Sea, by the Valour and Prowess of the two brave Generals Mountague and Blake in the yeare, 1657. being their first Victory obtained against the Spanyard in that Voyage.
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A copy of verses on the loss of the Princess Alice ... Sept. 3rd, 1878
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