"The Inchcape Bell"

sheet music

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & SHEET MUSIC
Parry, John Jr.; Oliver Ditson & Co.; Thayer & Co.
USA, MA, Boston; SCOTLAND, Fife, May (Isle of)
Circa 1842-1844
paper
13-1/8 x 10 in.

Sheet music, "The Inchcape Bell"; written and composed by John Parry, Jr.; published Boston by Oliver Ditson, circa 1842-1844; dedicated to Mrs. A. Toulmin; cover lithograph by Thayer & Co., depicting large overgrown bell buoy at sea, with extensive explanatory text below; 5 pages. The Inchcape bell marked a rock off the Isle of May on the approach to the Firth of Forth, Scotland; it was the subject of Robert Southey's poem, "The Inchcape Rock", which tells the story of pirate Sir Ralph the Rover who cut the bell loose only to later himself become shipwrecked upon the unmarked rock. See accession file.


2007.22.7

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