Collection Descriptions
| A. L. Bacharach collection: Box 10 (1930) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) The 10th of 13 boxes of handbills and programmes forming the collection of the nutritionist and writer on music A. L.... |
| A. L. Bacharach collection: Box 7 (1923-26) (Bodleian Library, Music Library) The 7th of 13 boxes of handbills and programmes, forming the collection of the nutritionist and writer on music A. L.... |
| Aylmer Buesst Collection: Miscellaneous programmes, loose (1923-1939) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) A collection of 50 loose programmes, from 1923 to 1939. The programmes relate to concerts and opera performances b... |
| Foss Collection (1937-1998) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) A collection of one box of programmes donated by the Foss family, 1937 to 1998. The collection was donated by Mrs No... |
| London: Theatres Go-H (1905-) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of programmes from London theatres beginning "Go" to "H". Concerts: This collection contains a fe... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1936) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of one box of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1936. The collection contains programmes from... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1942) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) A collection of one box of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1942. The collection contains programmes from... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1946) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of one box/two boxes of programmes from the McCann collection, from 19**. The collection contains progr... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1951) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of two boxes of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1951. The collection contains programmes fr... |
| Old Vic 1921 to 1938-9 (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of ca. 75 programmes associated with the Old Vic and Sadler’s Wells theatres. The programmes form part ... |



