Annie H. Mark Annie H. Mark i(A18991 works by) (a.k.a. Annie Hetherington Mark)
Also writes as: Annie Hetherington Coxon
Born: Established: 1875 Cumberland, Cumbria (County),
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1947
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1911
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BiographyHistory

Prior to her arrival in Australia, Annie Mark had contributed poems to the Australian press. She also wrote songs, several of which were put to music. 'Flanders Poppies', set to music by Sybil Pettit, first appeared in the London Evening News. According to the author, the newspaper's publication of her poem resulted in 'an immediate offer of a musical setting'. Lyrics for other songs followed, including 'King of the Sea', 'Norah Kildare', and 'Thy Smile', all with music by Oscar Allon, and 'I Saw Only You' with music by Percy Elliott. Edith Harrhy was another composer who set the author's poems to music. She also wrote verses for Messres. Raphael Tuck, London; Messrs. Sharp, London ('Classic Series'); Wilson Bros., London; and many other English and Australian firms.

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