HARRISON
(Rosie, Dancer with 'Ella Ventons Dankie Ducklings')
Postcard photo by Cine Studios, signed and inscribed,
"To My Dear Aunt Renee with lots of love from Rosie", showing her in costume dancing, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, annotated on the verso in another hand, 1928-
Item Date:
1929
Stock No:
10496
£12
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HARRISON
(Julius, 1885-1963, Conductor & Composer)
Fine signature with inscription and date, on an album leaf, Bradford, 14th November
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
7604
£10
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HARVEY
(Trevor Barry, b. 1911, Conductor)
2 Typed Letter Signed to Miss M.L. Whichello of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society,
saying "I would far rather you made me an offer" about a fee, and suggesting " 'The Conductor's Job' ... in no way technical ... it is very important that audiences should be better informed ones than they usually are - then you wouldn't hear so much rubbish talked in the interval!", he reviews records as well as conducts (3rd May 1972), he has thought over the fee (£15) and fears "I cannot accept anything less than £20 ... I have explained this at some length, since societies seldom realise the busy musician's point of view ... As a professional, if I book a date, I keep it - Acts of God and other fatalities permitting!" (17th May 1972), together 3 sides 8vo, 1a Charlwood Place, S.W.1., 3rd - 17th May
neat notes by Miss Whichello, light traces of paper clip
Item Date:
1972
Stock No:
17371
£20
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HASKELL
(Arnold Lionel, 1903-1980, Dance and Ballet Critic)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Thwaites
thanking him “for the very amusing page of drawings which is an excellent souvenir of my visit to Salisbury. I hope you will soon be doing the work that you enjoy in ‘civvies’...”, 1 side 8vo., Court Farm, Littleden, Gloucester, 4th May, no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
41873
£125
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HATTON
(John Liptrot, 1809-1886, Composer)
Autograph Letter Signed to (the Rev.) Frederick Langbridge,
regretting that he "cannot do what you wish, I am busy with some Sacred Pieces and these take up all my time ... As we are bles'd with a good deal of sunshine, I manage to get an hour or so's rambling about this pretty town", 2 sides 8vo., Hotel Silver, Stuttgart, 5th December
short marginal tear in horizontal fold without loss
Item Date:
1879
Stock No:
12626
£15
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