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  1. Frank Hinchliffe (1923 - 15 March 1995) was an English folk singer and farmer. The folklorist Ian Russell described him as one of the finest traditional English singers "heard since the advent of sound recording."

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  3. May 23, 2011 · After National Service in the Royal Engineers FH became interested in ship modelling, and rapidly became an acknowledged expert in the field - building models for himself, private clients and museums. His reputation grew such that he was entrusted with the restoration of precious Napoleonic PoW scrimshaw models.

  4. Frank Hinchliffe: was born in 1923 at Fulwood, to the west of Sheffield, and was a farmer for much of his life. Ian Russell estimated that Frank had a substantial repertoire approaching a hundred songs, plus at least forty local carols. The songs came originally from his family and his community.

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · Frank Hinchliffe (1923-1995) Topic Records 12TS308 (LP, UK, 1977) Recorded by Mike Yates and Ruairidh & Alvina Greig at Frank Hinchliffes home in July 1976;

  6. F.J.Child called Edward "one of the noblest and most sterling specimens of the popular ballad" Frank Hinchliffe 1923-1995. A farmer from Sheffield, Yorkshir...

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  7. Frank Hinchcliffe (1923 - March 15, 1995) was an English folk singer and farmer. [1] He was born in Holme in West Yorkshire. [2] In 1976 he was recorded by Mike Yates and Ruairidh and Alvina Greig. In 1977 his album In Sheffield Park was released.

  8. Aug 24, 2024 · A version of the fratricide ballad Edward, originally learnt from Frank Hinchliffe’s singing on the Yorkshire Garland website and his 1977 album In Sheffield Park. More research led to Frank’s cousin Grace Walton, and we were keen to find her version.