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John Francis McCormack

(1884-1945), Irish singer

Sitter in 10 portraits
Irish tenor McCormack was an internationally renowned opera singer. In the years before the war he appeared at the Salzburg Festival and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, where he settled in 1914. In November of that year he recorded It's A Long, Long Way To Tipperary, written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams, which became a favourite marching song with soldiers. Although disliked in England because of his outspoken Irish nationalism, the song enjoyed world-wide success and in 1917 he went on to record Ivor Novello's Keep The Home Fires Burning.

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'Some Famous Vocalists', published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd - NPG x196880

'Some Famous Vocalists'

published by Rotary Photographic Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1900s
NPG x196880

John Francis McCormack, by Unknown photographer - NPG x4070

John Francis McCormack

by Unknown photographer
snapshot print, circa 1940
NPG x4070

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John Francis McCormack

by Unknown photographer
snapshot print, circa 1940
NPG x4071

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John Francis McCormack

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1940
NPG x23605

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John Francis McCormack

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1940
NPG x23606

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John Francis McCormack

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1940
NPG x23607

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John Francis McCormack

by Howard Coster
half-plate film negative, 1940
NPG x23608

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