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Op.46 - Impressions du temps jadis (3 Morceaux) for violin and piano (London: Laudy & Co, 1912)
Works without known Opus Number
Position Studies for the Violin (A work for students showing how to play and memorise the different positions) for violin, with piano ad lib. (London: Hawkes & Son, 1924)
Christmas Fantasia (Fantasie de Nöel) for string orchestra and piano (London: Hawkes & Son, 1924)
Suite moderne for violin and piano (London: Hawkes & Son, 1928)
Violin Scales (London: Phillips & Oliver, 1899)
Sérénade du Bearn for violin and piano (Offenbach a/Main: Johann André, 1902)
Pompeii (a dramatic vocal and symphonic poem in four parts) for voices, chorus, orchestra and organ (London: the author, c1907); the libretto after Bulwer Kytton's novel "The last days of Pompeii" by G.H.R. Dabbs
Commemoration ode for voices, chorus and piano (London: Phillips & Page, 1897); Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, words by G.H.R. Dabbs
Tu me demandes, rieuse (Song) (London: [unspecified publisher], 1878); text by E. Richepin
Es war ein alter König (Ballade) for voice and piano (Offenbach: André, 1881); text by Heine
Ariel (Song) (London: Chappell & Co., 1909); words by G.H.R. Dabbs
Ah! si vous saviez comme on pleure (Song) (London: [unspecified publisher], 1878); Paroles de Sully Prudhomme
Der Wirthin Töchterlein (The Three Students; Song; "Es zogen drei Bursche") (London: [unspecified publisher], 1878); text by L. Uhland, with English translation by J. Goddard
Es war ein alter König (Ballade) for voice and piano (Offenbach a/m: Joh. André, 1881); text by H. Heine
5 Poems for voice and piano (London: Phillips & Page, 1898); text by by G.H.R. Dabbs
2 Songs for voice and piano (London: [unspecified publisher], 1897); text by R. Browning (No.1) and Shelley (No.2)