Poster advertising a piano recital by William Baines in Gainsborough
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A printed poster advertising a recital at the Fanny Marshall Institute in Gainsborough on 29 March 1922, by William Baines, 'assisted by Mr. A. Ostick, baritone'.
1. ff. 1-4. Prospectus of The Yorkshire Training College of Music, Leeds; n.d. Printed. 2. ff. 5-136. Periodicals containing articles on Baines; 1922-1949. Printed.
G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vols. LXXVI, LXXVII. Photographs of Shaw’s friends; 1887-1950, n.d. The albums have been laid out in roughly alphabetical order. J-N.
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(ff. 88-147). J-N. includes: f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890. f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?. ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, German dramatist and critic: Photographs of Herman...
NOTEBOOKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Vol. I (ff. ii+150). 'The Hours?' (f. 2); 27 June 1923 (f. 2)-aft. 28 Jan. 1924. Drafts, for Mrs Dalloway. Further manuscripts of Mrs Dalloway are preserved in the Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection, New York Public Library. See Charles Hoffman, 'From Short Story...
NOTEBOOKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF for her novel Mrs Dalloway, 1925, and for essays published in The Common Reader, 1925, etc.; 27 June 1923-bef. 5 Mar. 1925. Autograph drafts. Paper. Quarto. 1923-1925. Each leaf, and either part of each conjugate leaf, is watermarked 'CHARIOT/ [device of a chariot] / FINE LAID'. All right hand pages are ruled with a blue-pencil margin two inches wide on the left-hand side. Three volumes.
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Adeline Virginia Woolf, née Stephen; novelist: `Mrs Dalloway': 1923-1925: Autogr. drafts. Adeline Virginia Woolf, née Stephen; novelist: Draft for `The Common Reader': 1923-1925: Autogr. Adeline Virginia Woolf, née Stephen; novelist: Drafts of articles and reviews,: 1923-1925: Autogr.
NOTEBOOKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Vol. II (ff. iii+157). 'The Hours. or Mrs. Dalloway' (f. 2); 18 Apr. (f. 2)-aft. 20 Oct. 1924. Drafts. At f. 114 begins a draft of the novel entitled 'The Hours Chapter One.', 20 Oct. 1924. Also includes:- (a) Short story for children, published as Nurse Langton's Go...
NOTEBOOKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Vol. III (ff. iii+178). 'Mrs Dalloway, or The Hours' (f. 1), 'Mrs Dalloway / Vol. II' (f. i), etc.; 31 July (f. 1)-4 Oct. 1924 (f. 103). Drafts. Followed (ff. 177b-107b, reversed) by:- (a) Essays, collected in The Common Reader (f. 178b, reversed); circa 21 June-be...
THE HAIG MEMORANDUM Memorandum of operations on the Western Front during the command of Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig; 1916-1918. One of six typewritten copies (see ff. viii, x). Preceded (ff. i-ix) by correspondence, etc., relating to its presentation, 1920, and reservation, 1928, 1950, and followed (ff. 76-78) by three maps of German and British dispositions, etc., 21 Mar. 1918, n.d. Compiled by Haig's successive Chiefs of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell and Gen. S...
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Army; England: Memorandum of operations on Western Front under command of Sir Douglas Haig: 1916-1918: Typewritten copy. General Sir Herbert Alexander Lawrence, Chief of Staff to Douglas, 1st Earl Haig: Compiled: 1918-1920. Lieutenant-General Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell, Chief of Staff to Dou...