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Add MS 70602
- Record Id:
- 040-001964332
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-001964321
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000940.0x00008c
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Vol. VIII (ff. 167). 1899 - 1914.
includes:
- ff. 4-9, 166 Lieutenant-Colonel John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter, military Secretary to Gov.-General of Australia: Letters to his brother, Roger: 1900-1914.
- f. 10 Charlotte Amelia Bellot, teacher of R Quilter: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1902.
- f. 15 Annie Renée Bellot, sister of C A Bellot: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1903.
- ff. 20-27, 33 Victor Beigel, singing teacher: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1905-1906.
- ff. 28, 38 Mrs Balmain, of Long Melford: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1905.
- f. 43 Maria Theresa Earle, wife of Captain C W Earle; author: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1907.
- ff. 48-57 Alice Cary- Elwes, 2nd wife of V D H Cary-Elwes; mother of Gervase Elwes: Letters, etc., to R. Quilter,: 1907.
- f. 53 Alexander Winterberger, professor at Leipzig: Gervase Henry Cary Elwes, tenor: Notice by Alexander Winterberger rel. to Gervase Elwes: 1907: Germ: Copy.
- ff. 58, 73-76v Joseph Campbell, alias 'Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil'; poet: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1907-1921.
- f. 59 Henry Balfour Gardiner, composer: Letters to R. Quilter: 1907, 1921.
- ff. 62-63, 98 Sir Henry Joseph Wood, CH; conductor: Letters to R. Quilter: 1907-1936, n.d: Partly signed.
- f. 64 Percy Cuthbert Quilter, 4th son of Sir W C Quilter, 1st Baronet: Letters to his brother, Roger: 1907, 1925.
- f. 67 Allen Gill, FRAM: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1907.
- f. 68 Cyril Meir Scott, composer: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1908.
- f. 71 Cyril Maude, actor-manager: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1909.
- ff. 77, 91 Edith Louisa Sitwell, DBE; poet: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1910, 1911.
- f. 80 Hélène Wolff, of Berlin: Note to R. Quilter,: 1911.
- f. 80 Gertrude Francky, of Berlin: Note to R. Quilter,: 1911.
- f. 80 Erich Wolff, of Berlin: Note to R. Quilter,: 1911.
- f. 80 Theo Byard, singer; afterwards director of Heinemann Ltd., publishers: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1911-1929.
- ff. 81, 88, 133 Pauline Laurence, singer: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1911-1913.
- ff. 85, 146 Robert Allerton, of Chicago Art Institute: Letters to R. Quilter: 1911, 1914.
- f. 95 Eric V. Mackintosh, music master at Elstow School, Bedford: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1911.
- f. 97 Odette Goimbault, of Knightsbridge: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1912.
- f. 99 Paul Alfred Rubens, dramatist and composer: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1912.
- f. 100 Arthur Bourchier, actor-manager: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1912: Signed.
- f. 101 Philip L. Bathurst, of Magdalene College, Cambridge: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1913.
- f. 104 A. Clapton, of Cambridge: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1913.
- ff. 107, 109 Mavis Yorke, of West Kensington: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913.
- ff. 112, 139 John Alden Carpenter, American composer: Letters to R. Quilter: 1913, 1914.
- f. 114 Percival Smith, of Upton Manor: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1913.
- ff. 117, 122 Baron Luigino Franchetti: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913-1937.
- f. 120 William James, son of Professor William James of Harvard; nephew of Henry James, novelist: Letter to R. Quilter,: 1913.
- ff. 125-128 Helen Porter Armstrong, née Mitchell; alias 'Nellie Melba'; soprano: Letters,: 1913.
- ff. 129, 132 Owen Alfred Williams, poet: Letters to R. Quilter: 1913.
- ff. 131, 142 Sir Daniel Eyers Godfrey, conductor, Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1913: Signed.
- f. 136 Edmund John, poet: Letter to R. Quilter,: aft. 1913.
- ff. 143, 155-163 Leo Ornstein, composer and pianist: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1914.
- f. 149 Alice Sophia Amelia Green, née Stopford; Irish nationalist and historian; widow of J R Green: Letters to R. Quilter,: 1914-1916.
- f. 152 Georges Duthuit, French art historian: Letter to R. Quilter: 1914: Fr.
- f. 164 Norman Hugh Romanes, [writer?]: Letters to R. Quilter: 1914-1917.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001964321
036-001964331
040-001964332 - Is part of:
- Add MS 70595-70606 : ROGER QUILTER PAPERS Correspondence and papers of Roger Cuthbert Quilter, composer (b.1877, d.1953), third son of Sir…
Add MS 70602-70605 : B. GENERAL CORREPSONDENCE 70602-70605. ROGER QUILTER PAPERS. Vols. VIII-XI. Letters, etc., from various correspondents;…
Add MS 70602 : Vol. VIII (ff. 167). 1899 - 1914. includes: ff. 4-9, 166 Lieutenant-Colonel John Arnold Cuthbert Quilter, military Secretary… - Hierarchy:
- 032-001964321[0002]/036-001964331[0001]/040-001964332
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- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 70595-70606
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
French
German - Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1899
- End Date:
- 1914
- Date Range:
- 1899-1914
- Era:
- CE
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- Names:
- Allerton, Robert, of Chicago Art Institute
Armstrong, Helen Porter, née Mitchell al `Nellie Melba', soprano
Balmain, of Long Melford; correspondent of Roger Quilter, fl 1905
Bathurst, Philip L., of Magdalene College Cambridge, fl 1913
Beigel, Victor, singing teacher, fl 1905-1920
Bellot, Annie Renée, sister of C A Bellot
Bellot, Charlotte Amelia, teacher of R Quilter
Bourchier, Arthur, actor-manager
Byard, Theo, singer, afterwards director of Heinemann Ltd publishers
Campbell, Joseph, alias 'Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil', poet, 1879-1944
Carpenter, John Alden, American composer
Clapton, A, of Cambridge
Duthuit, Georges, critic and art historian, 1891-1973
Earle, Maria Theresa, wife of Captain C W Earle, author
Elwes, Alice Cary-, 2nd wife of V D H Cary-Elwes, mother of Gervase Elwes
Elwes, Gervase Henry Cary, tenor, 1866-1921
Franchetti, Luigino, Baron
Francky, Gertrude, of Berlin
Gardiner, Henry Balfour, composer, 1877-1950
Gill, Allen, conductor, fl 1897-1930
Godfrey, Daniel Eyers, Knight, conductor, 1868-1939
Goimbault, Odette, of Knightsbridge, correspondent of Roger Quilter, fl 1912
Green, Alice Sophia Amelia, née Stopford, Irish nationalist and historian, 1847-1929
James, William, son of Prof William James of Harvard, nephew of Henry James novelist
John, Edmund, poet
Laurence, Pauline, singer
Mackintosh, Eric V, music master at Elstow School Bedford
Maude, Cyril, actor-manager, 1862-1951
Ornstein, Leo, composer and pianist
Quilter, John Arnold Cuthbert, Lieutenant-Colonel military sec to Gov-General of Australia
Quilter, Percy Cuthbert, 4th son of Sir W C Quilter 1st Baronet
Romanes, Norman Hugh, writer?
Rubens, Paul Alfred, dramatist and composer
Scott, Cyril Meir, composer and writer, 1879-1970
Sitwell, Edith Louisa, poet and biographer, 1887-1964
Smith, Percival, of Upton Manor
Williams, Owen Alfred, poet and writer on rural and industrial life, 1877-1930
Winterberger, Alexander, professor at Leipzig
Wolff, Erich, of Berlin
Wolff, Hélène, of Berlin
Wood, Henry Joseph, Knight, conductor, 1869-1944
Yorke, Mavis, of West Kensington