Homage to Colonel Burnaby, by Charles Tracy and T Kent
Promotional music sheet cover for Homage to Colonel Burnaby music hall song by Charles Tracy and T Kent and sung with enthusiastic appluase by Charles Godfrey, 1885. Patriotic song dedicated to Colonel Frederick Burnaby who died on 17th January 1885 at the Battle of Abu Klea in the Sudan. Frederick Burnaby's adventurous spirit, pioneering achievements, and swashbuckling courage earned an affection in the minds of Victorian imperial idealists. As well as travelling across Europe and Central Asia, he mastered the art of ballooning, spoke a number of foreign languages fluently, stood for parliament twice, published several books, and was admired and feted by the women of London High Society. His popularity was legendary, appearing in a number of stories and tales of empire
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