Box Henderson collection music Vol. 2
Contains 268 Results:
Letter from Clement William Scott, 52 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C., to Mr. Chappell : autograph manuscript signed, 1888 May 17
Signature of Johannes Zahn
Letter from unidentified correspondent, 5 Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, S.W. : autograph manuscript signed
Letter from Maude White to Mr. Chappell : autograph manuscript signed
Informs Mr. Chappell that she had lost "the proof in D of No. 2."
Letter from Agnes Zimmermann, 13 Dorchester Place, Blanford Square, N.W., to Mr. Saunders : autograph manuscript signed, 1873 March 26
Asks Mr. Saunders for the tickets he promised for "Mad. Schumann's recital."
Note from Anna Williams : autograph manuscript signed
Signature of Henry R.C. Townsend
Letter from William Joseph Westbrook, Sydenham, S.E., to William Henderson : autograph manuscript signed, 1887 March 17
Asks Mr. Henderson if he still has "those 'Lyall' blocks which were used for the old Musical World" and that if he does Mr. Henderson "might make a very nice memento of Jemmy the Departed by taking some impressions from the complete set upon good paper and issuing them to his admirers." Also asks, "Has that Shakspeare been printed yet?"
Inventories. Royal Albert Hall. The Wail of a Wild One
Printed poem, likely removed from a periodical.
First line: Nine times a day on the organ; ever the same old wheeze.
National Anthem
Poem by William Joseph Westbrook.
First line: Fifty long years have shed Fame on Victoria's head.