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  2. Harry Lauder - Wikipedia

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    Harry Lauder in the Limelight by William Wallace, Lewes, Sussex, 1988, (ISBN 0-86332-312-X), which has a foreword and extensive notes by Sir Harry's great-nephew, Gregory Lauder-Frost. The Sunday Times (Scottish edition), 24 July 2005, article: " Harry Lauder, coming to a ringtone near you [ dead link ‍ ] ", by David Stenhouse.

  3. Keep Right On To The End of the Road - Wikipedia

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    The song is the official club song of Birmingham City F.C., adopted during the club's run to the 1955–56 FA Cup final. On a coach to Highbury for the quarter-final tie at Arsenal in March 1956, the players sang songs to ease the tension, and manager Arthur Turner asked Scottish winger Alex Govan for his choice; he started singing "Keep Right On", and the players were still singing on arrival ...

  4. Laudervale - Wikipedia

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    Laudervale was a Victorian sandstone mansion near Dunoon, Scotland, most notable for being the home of Sir Harry Lauder. [1] The house was located on Bullwood Road, a few hundred metres south of Bullwood. Built as Gerhallow House, it was bought by Harry Lauder and his wife from Douglas Granville Gossling on 20 May 1908.

  5. Roamin' in the Gloamin' - Wikipedia

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    "Roamin' in the Gloamin' " is a popular song written by Harry Lauder in 1911. The song tells of a man and his sweetheart courting in the evening . The title comes from the chorus: Roamin' in the gloamin' on the bonnie banks o' Clyde. Roamin' in the gloamin' wi' my lassie by my side. When the sun has gone to rest,

  6. Glenbranter - Wikipedia

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    Glenbranter is a hamlet and former estate, once owned by Sir Harry Lauder, on the northwest shore of Loch Eck in the Argyll Forest Park, on the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, West of Scotland. [1] [2] The River Cur passes the main entrance to the hamlet, it flows under the two arch bridge called Bridend.

  7. The Collier Hour - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, 1929, The Collier Hour listeners heard Sir Harry Lauder, as noted in this ad from the Enna Jettick Shoe Company promoting his appearance on its NBC Blue program. The text indicates that The Collier Hour--which was pre-empted that week to give Sir Lauder more airtime-- was also known as Collier's Radio Hour.

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  9. Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Sir Harry Lauder [ edit ] At the end of February 1950, the Duke led the funeral procession, on foot, through Hamilton for his friend, the entertainer Sir Harry Lauder and read the eulogy describing Lauder as "a Great Scot".