File:Patience (HMV, cond. Byng) - 18 - When I go out of door - I'm a Waterloo House young man - After much debate internal.mp3

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English: Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride

Recorded in London, January 26–June 10, 1921

Conductor: George W. Byng

Coloney Calverley: Peter Dawson
Major Murgatroyd: George Baker
The Duke of Dunstable: Ernest Pike
Reginald Bunthorne: George Baker
Archibald Grosvenor: Frederick Ranalow
Lady Angela: Nellie Walker
Lady Saphir: Bessie Jones
Lady Ella: Pamela Baselow
Lady Jane: Edna Thornton
Patience: Violet Essex

Chorus: Walter Glynne, Edward Halland, Harold Wilde, Ruby Heyl
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Source His Master's Voice
Author His Master's Voice

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