In 1890 Gilbert collected together several lyrics from the operas he had written with Sullivan and published them under the title "Songs of a Savoyard", illustrating them with line drawings. In 1897 The Bab Ballads, with which are included Songs of a Savoyard — a collection of all the Bab Ballads which had previously been published in book form, along with lyrics from Songs of a Savoyard, plus some post-1890 lyrics — was issued with mainly new drawings.
These drawings may be used to illustrate programmes or other publicity material without permission. Click on the song title to download a high resolution file suitable for printing.
Thanks to Diana Burleigh for identifying the drawings.
First Lord’s
Song (When I was a lad) |
The British Tar. (A British tar is a soaring soul) |
The Englishman. (For he is an Englishman) |
Several Bab Ballads have a nautical theme, and some of the drawings from these are suitable for use in publicity materials for H.M.S. Pinafore:
Joe Golightly | The Bumboat Woman’s Story | Captain Reece. | Captain Reece. |
Page modified 15 August 2011