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Description Autograph of a poem and signature by William Oliver (1800–1848), a Tyneside poet, singer and songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Source Thomas & George Allan (1891), Allan's illustrated edition of Tyneside songs and readings. With lives, portraits, and autographs of the writers, and notes on the songs, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, T. & G. Allan, p.233 (via Internet Archive)
Author William Oliver (1800–1848)
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