Sabine Baring-Gould and the folk songs of
South-West England

Sabine
Baring-Gould
1834
- 1924
'A Dear Lover of Songs'
I have been threatening
for some time (since 2002, actually) to do a major upgrade on this site. This
is now well under way and you will find a new, vastly improved site at:
Please click on the link to
visit the new site and then add the new site to your favourites/bookmarks.
Nearly all the material on this site is already on the new one, together with a
lot of new stuff. These pages will not be disappearing immediately but I will
not be updating this site from now on
The Reverend Sabine
Baring-Gould was the 'Squarson', that is the Squire and Parson, of the parish
of Lewtrenchard in
Martin Graebe
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Baring-Gould's Places: Photographs
and details of some of the places associated with Baring-Gould. (Because these pages contain a number of photographs, expect
them to load slowly.)
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Number of visitors since November 20th 2002
Who is Martin
Graebe?
If you want to know a
bit about me then click here. You will find a bit of biography, something about the songs that
I have written and a bit of other stuff that was on these pages before I
completely re-wrote them in December 2000
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