Collection Descriptions
| Alexandra Choir (1940-1987) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) Three albums of programmes and performance ephemera by the Alexandra Choir, 1940 to 1987. In addition to programmes... |
| BBC Concerts (1947-1948) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 25 programmes from concerts organised by the BBC, from 1947 to 1948. Some programmes contain analyti... |
| BBC Concerts (1949-1950) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 24 programmes form concerts organised by the BBC, from 1949 to 1950. Some programmes contain analyti... |
| BBC Concerts (1949-1950) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of 24 programmes form concerts organised by the BBC, from 1949 to 1950. Some programmes contain analyti... |
| Charles Proctor collection: Box 1 (1933-75) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A miscellaneous collection of handbills and programmes for performances given at a range of venues in London and at v... |
| London: Halls: Assembly Hall, Walthamstow (1945-1992) (Royal College of Music: Centre for Performance History) A collection of two programmes from Assembly Hall, Walthamstow, from 1945 to 1992. |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1947) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of one box of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1947. The collection contains programmes from... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1948) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of two boxes of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1948. The collection contains programmes fr... |
| McCann Collection: United Kingdom (1949) (Royal Academy of Music, York Gate Collections) A collection of two boxes of programmes from the McCann collection, from 1949. The collection contains programmes fr... |
| Michael Heming Collection (1935-1963) (Royal Academy of Music, Library) A collection of one album concerning the life and music of Michael Heming, from 1935 to 1963. Michael Heming was... |



