Huddersfield Chronicle (20/Nov/1852) - Publications: Holmfirth Flood

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PUBLICATIONS.

Just Published, by

F. HANSTOCK, Book and Music Publisher, Copper-plate, Lithographic, and Letterpress Printer, Victoria-street, Holmfirth, a NEW SONG, entitled “Holmfirth Flood,” written in commemoration of that awful catastrophe, which took place on the 5th of February, 1852. The Words by A. B. N. Wildman , the Music by Joe Perkin, Cliff, Author of “The Song for the Times,” “Hope, brothers, hope for the happier day,” “O where is the land of the brave and the free,” &c., &c.

Agents :—

Holmfirth — Mr. J. Crosland, Printer, Bookseller, and Stationer ; Mr. McClellan, Bookseller.
Huddersfield — Mr. B. Brown, Printer and Bookseller, Market-place-corner ; Mr. J. Moore, Musicseller, Buxton-road ; and Mrs. L. Peace.
Lockwood — Mr. Naylor, Perfumer and Musicseller.
Slaithwaite — Mr. H. Pearson, Organist and Professor of Music.
Leeds — Mr. Buckton, 50, Briggate.
Carlisle — Mr. C. Thumham, Bookseller, English-street.
Manchester — Mr. J. Horrobin, Printseller, c., 196, Rochdale-road.
Chesterfield — Mr. William Hanstock, Printer, Castle-yard ; and all Booksellers.

Holmfirth: Printed and Published by F. Hanstock, Book and Musicseller, and general News Agent, Victoria-street.