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Sheet Music For Irish Washerwoman (Fred Hartley Arrangement Only)

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squidgelet10 | 15:42 Sat 16th Mar 2013 | Music
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Greetings each.
I am desperately trying to get hold of a keyboard/piano/organ copy of the above arrangement, which was a popular feature of many cinema organists back in the 50's/60's/70's.
Does anybody know of anyone who possesses a copy they might like to sell, lend or make a photocopy of for a reasonable reward please?
Be good!
Cheers.
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Squidgey .............
20:37 Sat 16th Mar 2013
Have you tried Chappel's in London?
Try Waltons in Dublin. They should have it.
Dont know if it is the fred hartley arrangement, but found this if its any use.

http://makingmusicfun.net/pdf/sheet_music/irish-washerwoman.pdf
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Greetings each.
Thanks for trying BUT, none of your suggestions are the arrangement I am looking for.
:-(
Cheers!
The US Library of Congress catalogue shows that "Irish Washerwoman; transcribed Fred Hartley; orch. pts" was lodged with them with a US copyright date of July 5th 1939.

Far more interestingly though, it shows the publisher as Fred Hartley Publications Ltd (London), and a Companies House search shows that company to still be active. Try a letter to
Fred Hartley Publications Ltd
55 Church Road
Wimbledon
London
SW19 5DQ

Chris
Ooh! Snap!

I must learn to type faster (or not to try to do several other things at the same time as posting on AB!)
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Hi again guys.
I am wondering if I can mark both 'The Builder' and 'Buenchico' as giving the best answer? I actually went down that road a few weeks ago though! LOL
Following up on that information I discovered that Fred Hartley Publications Ltd does indeed still exist, but only as an administrative holding company for legal reasons. The publishing rights are now held by Sony/ATV/EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
I am now about to contact them as I did a few months ago, when they issued a waiver which allowed me to obtain a copy of another score from National Library of Australia.
The British Library here in UK holds a copy of all British publications, including the piece I am after, although I know they tend to be a bit pricey: so it's a case of :-) AND :-( here! I shall just have to suffer it.
You are a great bunch of guys. Thanks for all your attempts on my behalf.
Stay good!
Cheers.

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