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  2. The Lincolnshire Poacher - Wikipedia

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    The first two bars of the tune were used as an interval signal on the numbers station known as Lincolnshire Poacher. Radio Lincolnshire used the melody from the end of the song's chorus as the signature tune for its news jingle when it commenced service in 1980 and in 1988 commissioned UK jingle company Alfasound to write a package of jingles ...

  3. St. Thomas (song) - Wikipedia

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    By way of the folk process, "The Lincolnshire Poacher" evolved into a nursery song in the Virgin Islands, which Rollins' mother sang to him when he was a child. [ 2 ] "St. Thomas" became popular when it was released on Rollins's 1956 album Saxophone Colossus , though it had been recorded by Randy Weston in 1955 under the title "Fire Down There ...

  4. List of British anthems - Wikipedia

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    Song Year adopted Lyricist(s) Composer(s) Audio Cornwall The Song of the Western Men (Trelawney) Unofficial: Robert Stephen Hawker: Louisa T. Clare County Durham Blaydon Races: Unofficial: George Ridley: Unknown Cumberland D'ye ken John Peel: Unofficial: John Woodcock Graves: Unknown Lincolnshire The Lincolnshire Poacher: Unofficial: Unknown ...

  5. Lincolnshire Poacher (numbers station) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Poacher was a powerful British shortwave numbers station that transmitted from HM Government Communications Centre near Gawcott in Buckinghamshire, England, [1] and later from Cyprus, from the mid-1960s to July 2008.

  6. Lincolnshire Poacher (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Lincolnshire Poacher (folk song)

  7. Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The unofficial anthem of the county is the traditional folk song, "The Lincolnshire Poacher", which dates from around 1776. A version of the song was the theme for BBC Radio Lincolnshire for many years.

  8. Numbers station - Wikipedia

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    The apparent target zone for the Lincolnshire Poacher signals originating in Cyprus was the Middle East, not the Far East, which is covered by its sister station, E03a Cherry Ripe. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] On 27 September 2006, amateur radio transmissions in the 30 m band were affected by an S06 "Russian Man" [ 40 ] numbers station at 17:40 UTC.

  9. Category:English folk songs - Wikipedia

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    Lily the Pink (song) The Lincolnshire Poacher; Little Bo-Peep; Little Boy Blue; Little Jack Horner; Little Jock Elliot; Little Miss Muffet; Little Poll Parrot; Little Robin Redbreast; Little Things (One Direction song) Little Tommy Tucker; Lloyd George Knew My Father (song) The Lochmaben Harper; London Bridge Is Falling Down; Long, Long, Long ...