- A by Archibald Joyce, 1909
- Sweet Memories. Valse, etc. [P. F.] by Archibald Joyce, 1908
- Vision of Salome. Valse orientale, etc. [P. F.] by Archibald Joyce, 1909
- Mickey's Birthday; or, An Irish Stew. Two-Step, etc. [P. F.] by Archibald Joyce, 1909
- Album of Waltzes, etc. [P. F.] by Archibald Joyce, 1942
- " A Thousand Kisses. " < Valse. > [Military band parts.] (Boosey's military Journal) by Archibald Joyce, 1911
- " In darkest Africa. " < Two-step Humoresque. > A. Pryor-Valse. " A Thousand Kisses. " Archibald Joyce. Intermezzo. " Rosemary. " Herbert Ivey. [Military band parts.] (Boosey's military Journal) by Arthur Willard Pryor, 1911
- Irish Patrol. " St. Patrick. " J. H. Pitt ... Valse humoresque, " When the Birds began to sing " . Archibald Joyce. - " Serenade. " Felix Godin. - Valse. " Midsummer's ... band parts]. > (Boosey's military Journal) by Joseph H Pitt, 1912
- " The Ladybird's Review. " < Patrol petite. > N. Moret ... " Mickey's Birthday " . < Two-step. > Archibald Joyce ... " The Navy " . < Two-step. > H. E. Pether ... " The ... new supplemental Journal for military Bands) by More, 1910
- Three Dream Dances. S. Coleridge-Taylor. - [Followed by] Waltz. " Maiden's Blush " . Archibald Joyce. < Conductor [and military band parts]. > (Boosey's military Journal) by Samuel Coleridge Taylor, 1921
- As the Wheel Turns - A History of Rosalind, Kelsey and Districts by Charles; Gould, Joyce; Schneider, Isabell; Or History Book Committee: Archibald, 1982-01-01
- The Skeeter Daddle Diaries by Jack Archibald, 2009-03-01
- The Woodman's Son, song [begins: " Young Archibald " ]. The words ... by H. Joyce by William Biggs, 1867
- The Woodman's Son. Song [begins: " Young Archibald " ] written by H. Joyce by Frank Elmore, 1874
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