T. E. Dunville (1867-1924)
Last updated: 08.07.23
According to the Internet source given below, E. Dunville [Thomas Edward Wallen 2] was an English music hall comedian born in Coventry. His stage name was taken from the whisky firm Dunville & Co.
After establishing himself in the northern music halls, he performed the first time in London at Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane billed as an "eccentric comedian and contortionist".
His first wife, Fanny Warriss, sang on the music hall stage under the name of Millie Lindon.
He gave his last performance at the Grand Theatre on 20 March 1924 having had a career of more than thirty years.
He died by suicide the following day.
Websites:
url15.gif T. E. Dunville Biography by wikipedia.org.  

T. E. Dunville (1867-1924) has at least 2 item(s) at the Amazons which you can order on-line by clicking the item's order icon.
Postponed
Words and Music by: T.W. Connor.
Performed by: T. E. Dunville
Publisher: Francis, Day & Hunter
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Printed: 1898. Sheet Music.
Whoa! Back-Pedal!
Music by: Henry E. Pether.
Words by: Worton David
Performed by: T. E. Dunville
Publisher: Francis, Day & Hunter
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Printed: 1900. Sheet Music.
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Books:
book15.gif  The Autobiography of an Eccentric Comedian T. E. Dunville flag15uk.gif
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url15.gif All One Price E.W. Rogers (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif And the Verdict Was - Charles Osborne (music)
Henry E Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Con-Stan-Ti-No-P-L-E Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Conundrums Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Couldn't Help It, Had To T.W. Connor (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Fire Was Burning Hot, The T.W. Connor (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Getting to the Bottom of It Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif He Felt a Draught Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif He's Much Better Off Where He Is Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif How's That For a Snap-Shot? Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Hypochondriac, The Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif  Man of the Wide, Wide World Unknown (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Mixtures or 'that Finishes That Verse' Unknown (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Mother's Advice Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Naval Scare-Crow, The Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
url15.gif Scientific Man, The Charles Osborne (words & music)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
 
This list is arranged by composer and contains 54 works performed by T. E. Dunville who is featured on sheet music covers. It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: (w&m)
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perf15.jpg Angels Have Called Him Home! (1892), The Norton Atkins(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) wvicon.gif
perf15.jpg It Hurts (1895) Norton Atkins(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg That'll Doodle Doodle Doodle Doodle Do (1896) Harry Castling Harry Wincott (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Knocked Him- in Once (1895) T.W. Connor(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Couldn't Help It, Had To (1897) T.W. Connor(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Postponed (1898) T.W. Connor(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Fire Was Burning Hot (?), The T.W. Connor(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.)
perf15.jpg Ingenious Man (1901), The Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) wvicon.gif
perf15.jpg Lighthouse Keeper (1902), The Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Sherlock Holmes (1902) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg  Signs (1902) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Enquire Within (1903) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) wvicon.gif
perf15.jpg Nine Gallant Highlanders (1903) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Twas a Dark and Stormy Night! (1904) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Kick Off! (1907) Alf Ellerton (The Elder)(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg How's That? (1906) Shirley Ilton Worton David (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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perf15.jpg They Were Very, Very Good to Me (1899) Walter P. Keen Fred W. Leigh (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Well Caught! (1901) Fred W. Leigh(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Accidents (1892) Charles Osborne Henry E. Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg And the Verdict Was - (1893) Charles Osborne Henry E Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Con-Stan-Ti-No-P-L-E (1894) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg  He's Much Better Off Where He Is (1894) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Hypochondriac (1894), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Naval Scare-Crow (1894), The Charles Osborne Henry E. Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Phonetic Family (1894), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Conundrums (1895) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg He Felt a Draught (1895) Charles Osborne Henry E. Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Mixtures (1895) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Mother's Advice (1895) Charles Osborne Henry E. Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Scientific Man (1895), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg There Yet (1895) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg One Thing Brought Up Another (1896) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg  Special Scotch - Man (1896), The Charles Osborne Henry E. Pether (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Washerwoman (1896), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Getting to the Bottom of It (1897) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Punctured (1897) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg What Price That For a Quick Change? (1897) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg How's That For a Snap-Shot? (1898) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Man of the ''Wide, Wide World'' (1898), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Stormy Winds Did Blow (1898), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Umpi-Doodle-Um (1898) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg What Can I Do For You? (1898) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg That Reminds Me! Ever Heard This? (1900) Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg  War Correspondent (1900), The Charles Osborne T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Adam Had an Adder (1903) Charles Osborne(w&m) T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Night Duty (1899) Albert Perry T. E. Dunville (perf.) Pub.
perf15.jpg Whoa! Back-Pedal! (1900) Henry E. Pether Worton David (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg All One Price (1899) E.W. Rogers T. E. Dunville (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Mixtures or 'that Finishes That Verse' (1895) Unknown T. E. Dunville (perf.)
perf15.jpg Man of the Wide, Wide World (1898) Unknown T. E. Dunville (perf.)
perf15.jpg There Must Be Another One Somewhere (1898) Harry Wincott Harry Leighton (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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perf15.jpg Did He? (1901) Harry Wincott Harry Leighton (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg He Stopped (1902) Harry Wincott Harry Wincott (words)
Harry Leighton (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
Pub.
perf15.jpg Sentry (1902), The Harry Wincott Harry Leighton (words)
T. E. Dunville (perf.)
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