WOODLANDS is a perfect match for the bold text. Walter Greatorex (b. Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, 1877; d. Bournemouth, Hampshire, England, 1949) composed this tune in 1916, and it was published in the Public School Hymn Book in 1919. The tune's title refers to one of the schoolhouses at Gre…
Display Title: Land of the north, where battling breezes sweepFirst Line: Land of the north, where battling breezes sweepAuthor: John Hall InghamDate: 1928
Display Title: Land of the North, where battling breezes sweepFirst Line: Land of the North, where battling breezes sweepTune Title: WOODLANDSAuthor: John Hall InghamDate: 1939
Display Title: Land of Our HeartsFirst Line: Land of the North, where battling breezes sweepTune Title: [Land of the North, where battling breezes sweep]Author: John Hall InghamDate: 1919
Display Title: Land of Our HeartsFirst Line: Land of the North, where battling breezes sweepTune Title: [Land of the North, where battling breezes sweep]Author: John Hall InghamDate: 1922
Display Title: Land of the north, where battling breezes sweepFirst Line: Land of the north, where battling breezes sweepAuthor: John Hall InghamDate: 1937
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