- GB GB1179 DS-DS/1-DS/1/33
- Pièce
- 12th August 1940
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the effect of the war on music and discusses his mother and Doveton's plans.
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Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the effect of the war on music and discusses his mother and Doveton's plans.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his work in three schools and recitals.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the illness and depression of Vivien.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his position as Head of Music at Lancaster Royal Grammar School.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning his move to London, working as Secretary to Sir Thomas Beecham.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the illness of Vivien.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning another trip to Looe, and taking 30 boys camping at Buttermere.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning the sudden death of his father.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning recitals.
Fait partie de Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steel to Martin Picken expressing his enjoyment of the trip.