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A brochure on riding holidays in Andalusia 1965-1966; Guidebook Guia de Ubeda [Guide to Ubeda] (1959); and a copy of the magazine Vbeda (June 1965), with an article about Penelope Chetwode on pages 10-12.
Correspondence, notes and newspaper cuttings relating to Penelope Chetwode's riding tour of Spain. Includes a handwritten letter from Penelope Chetwode while on the riding tour titled "For Everyone at King Alf's".
Papers relating to Two Middle-aged Ladies in Andalusia
Scope & Content:
Includes a typescript copy of an article 'Riding in Andalusia' by Penelope Chetwode for Geographical Magazine and a copy of the printed version (April 1963); a list of the approximate daily distances covered and number of vehicles seen while riding in Andalusia; a list of people who might be inte...
Falla: ‘El Sombrero de tres Picos’, ballet; 1919. Scenes and dances from part I. Full score. Two copies, one with autograph first page, the other with typewritten synopsis in English and French and letter (typewritten, signed) of Enrique Gómez Arboleya regarding publication; 1936. Enrique Góme...
ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Miscellaneous ‘Singing Music’; 19th century. A collection of 18 Victorian Songs, by various composers, many anonymous. All in score, with pianoforte accompaniment or as stated below. Paper. ff. 52. 1. ff. 1-2. Anon: ‘Victoria’; song. 2. ff. 3-4. Bortnyansky (D.S.): Com...
ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. V., S.L. Seis Piezas de Ayres Nacionales; 19th century. A set of 6 short works based on Spanish dance rhythms, scored for wind and percussion instruments only. [Only the first piece is attributed to S.L.V. though by implication the others may be by the same composer]. Pa...
Complimentary verses to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, on his matriculation at Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1605
Scope & Content:
Complimentary verses to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, on his matriculation at Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1605 by (ff 2r-6r) Douglas Castillion and (ff 7r-11r) his pupil Richard Worseley (1st Bart. 1611). Both sets of verses in Greek, Latin, Italian, French and Spanish. Greek verses inc. (f ...
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
French, Greek, Ancient, Italian, Latin, and Spanish