- GB GB1179 DS-DS/1-DS/1/43
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- 2nd October 1944
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his departure from the RAF and twelve new pieces of music for the piano.
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Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his departure from the RAF and twelve new pieces of music for the piano.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence, postmarked 24th September 1944, from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his breakdown.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from D. H. Doble to Martin Picken.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning other letters he has received and the choir.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning Picken's father's death and his occasional attempts to write music.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his life as a wireless operator and the few occasions he plays the organ.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning Doveton and the Blitz, and Vivien's engagement.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning a new work for the organ (a Rhapsody in E Flat) and Doveton.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the Beecham escapade and the war.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken discussing his new job as a wireless operator with the RAF.