Tweed and Lismore
Keywords:
Railways, Tweed, Lismore,Abstract
This industrial rail song, written by Ned McEllisot in 1893, was sent to Ron Edwards by Richmond River Historical Society, with a note stating that it was composed by Ned McEllisot, late of Bagotville. A copy was then printed in Ron Edwards' Big Book of 1976 Australian Songs.
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2016-11-24
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