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Sharp, Cecil James (1859 1924); founding father of the folk-song and morris dancing revival in England in the early 20th century.
Items by this originator
- [Sharp, Cecil James], transcr. Robin Hood & the Pedlar. MS CJS2/9/1509. [1908-04-22]. Cecil Sharp Manuscript Collection, Clare College, Cambridge
- Williams, R. Vaughan, coll. & transcr.; Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, annot.; S., C.T., annot.; Kidson, Frank, annot.; Sharp, Cecil James, annot.; Maitland, John Alexander Fuller, annot. 'Song Collected from Essex', Journal of the Folk-Song Society, vol. II (1905-1906), pp. 143-60