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  1. Alfred Ralston. Music Department: Oh! What a Lovely War. Son of a London cigar maker, Abraham Wagenhuizen was born in the Mile End district of Stepney, East London, on 30 December 1907.

  2. Apr 8, 2021 · 81 views 2 years ago. 'Lilting music hall medley containing 'After the Ball' and 'Daisy Daisy'.' 'Music Hall Waltz' taken from the album 'Victoriana (Parts 1 and 2)' released on the label KPM...

  3. Alfred Ralston. Music Department: Oh! What a Lovely War. Son of a London cigar maker, Abraham Wagenhuizen was born in the Mile End district of Stepney, East London, on 30 December 1907. He studied music privately with English composer Alan Bush, then began his career as a music arranger in London theatres.

  4. © 2024 Google LLC. 'Light-hearted arrangement of 'See Me Dance the Polka'.''Dancing the Polka' taken from the album 'Victoriana (Parts 1 and 2)' released on the label KPM 1000 ...

  5. © 2024 Google LLC. 'Genteel arrangement of 'The Blue Danube'.''Memories of Vienna' taken from the album 'Victoriana (Parts 1 and 2)' released on the label KPM 1000 LP Series. T...

  6. Lieutenant Orville Alfred Ralston (September 9, 1894 – December 30, 1942) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He returned to service for World War II, only to die in a B-17 crash.

  7. Orville Alfred Ralston. Major Orville Alfred Ralston (1894-1942) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. He returned to service for World War II, only to die in a B-17 crash. Ralston joined the United States Army Air Service after attending Peru State College but was attached to the Royal Air Force for seasoning in combat.