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A. L. Bacharach collection: Box 3 (1912-15) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) The third of 13 boxes of handbills and programmes forming the collection of the nutritionist and writer on music A. L... |
Bristol Musical Festival (1908) (British Library) A collection of programmes and wordbooks for four morning and three evening performances given at an unspecified venu... |
Concert Club programmes (1905-08) (British Library) A collection of programmes with words for four seasons of orchestral and chamber concerts given by the Concert Club a... |
Gloucester Musical Festival (1838-1947) (British Library) Prospectuses, programmes and wordbooks for the Gloucester Music Meeting/ Gloucester Musical Festival, given triennial... |
Gloucester Musical Festival (1901-31) (Foundling Museum) A collection of programmes and wordbooks for the Gloucester Musical Festivals, forming part of the Three Choirs Festi... |
Johann Kruse Popular Concerts (1903-04) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) Two complete sequences of programmes, for the 46th seasons of Professor Johann Kruse's Monday and Saturday Popular Co... |
Leeds Musical Festival (1886, 1901, 1907) (Foundling Museum) Prospectuses, programmes and wordbooks for the Leeds Musical Festivals of 1886, 1901 and 1907, held as three bound vo... |
Liverpool Philharmonic Society (1900-08) (British Library) Complete sets of analytical programmes and wordbooks for the twelve concerts given by the Liverpool Philharmonic Soci... |
Mr Halford's Orchestral Concerts (1897-1903) (British Library) Analytical programmes for the first six winter seasons of Mr Halford’s Orchestral Concerts, given between 1897 and 19... |
Queen’s Hall Symphony Concerts (1897-1914) (British Library, Music Collections) A collection of analytical programmes relating to the first eighteen seasons of the Queen\'s Hall Symphony Concerts, ... |
Sunday Afternoon Orchestral Concerts (1896-1906) (British Library, Music Collections) A collection of analytical programmes for the 1896–97 series of Sunday Afternoon Orchestral Concerts and for the firs... |