DescriptionTommy Armstrong (poet and songwriter).png
English: The only known photo of Tommy Armstrong (1848-1920), poet and songwriter from Stanley, County Durham, in northeast England; known as "The Pitman Poet" and "The Bard of the Northern Coalfield".
Date
circa 1900
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Source
Frontispiece to "25 Popular Songs of the Late Thomas Armstrong" (1930, 3rd edn.), Chester-le-Street: Noel Wilson.
Author
Unknown photographer. The subject died in 1920.
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The only known photo of Tommy Armstrong (1848-1920), poet and songwriter from Stanley, County Durham, in northeast England; known as "The Pitman Poet" and "The Bard of the Northern Coalfield".
Uploaded a work by Unknown photographer. The subject died in 1920. from Frontispiece to "25 Popular Songs of the Late Thomas Armstrong" (1930, 3rd edn.), Chester-le-Street: Noel Wilson. with UploadWizard
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