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CROSSLEY (Ada Jemima, 1871-1929, Australian Contralto)

Fine Postcard Photograph by the Rotary Photo Co., Signed and with an Autograph Note signed with initials on the verso, to Mr Frank Smith, thanking him for “so kindly & promptly sending on the picture cards, I am glad to have them...” the picture shows her half length wearing a lacy dress, 5½” x 3½”, postmarked London, 18th May

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  42299      £125

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CROSSLEY (Ada Jemima, 1871-1929, Australian Contralto)

Autograph Letter Signed ‘Ada Crossley’ to Miss Longfield thanking her for her “kind letter. No, I am not your Sheffield friend. I come from Australia - with pleasure I send you my autograph...”, 2 sides 8vo., 1e Montagu Mansions, Portman Square, 10th April

Item Date:  1900
Stock No:  42917      £75

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CUSINS (Sir William George, 1833-1893, Conductor of the Philharmonic Society 1867-1883, Master of the Music to Queen Victoria)

Signature and subscription from a letter, circa

Item Date:  1880
Stock No:  52984      £15

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DAREWSKI (Hermann E., jr., 1883-1947, Composer and Music Publisher)

Autograph Musical Quotation Signed 'Hermann' for 'Dear Ella', the actress Ellaline TERRISS, (b. 1871 in the Falklands, wife of Seymour Hicks), 4 bars 2/4 time in D on one stave, 'Au Revoir my little hyacinth', set by Darewski, above it "Sung by Miss Ellaline Terriss", 1 side oblong 8vo., no place, 4th October

Item Date:  1906
Stock No:  12358      £30

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DAVEY (Henry, 1853-1929, Writer on Music)

Autograph Letter Signed to Godfrey E.P. Arkwright, 1864-1944, the musicologist, saying he will propose "the 'Musical Antiquary' for our Municipal Library, wh is a really valuable collection", he considers that "musical history now ... is ... from say the Reformation ... entirely closed except for a few ... biographies. It is on the practical side that I now study old music", though a digest of the "sound antiquarian work published in the Musician about 1897 would be useful for references", and thanking him "for your kindly allusion to my book", 2 sides 8vo., 70 Montpelier Road, Brighton, 8th November

Item Date:  1910
Stock No:  51352      £45

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