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Collection name Concert and Theatre Programmes (1894-1940)
Unique identifier MS 1544
Description One box containing programmes, may of which only have the front pages:

* Royal Albert Hall - Sunday Concerts - 23/1/16, 25/11/17, 19/12/20, 25/3/23, 6/1/24
* Queen's Hall - Promenade Concerts - 18/9/05, 4/10/11, 1/10/13, 2/9/18
* Queen's Hall - 23/6/08, Paderewski Pianoforte Recital - 21/7/10, Macmillen Violin Recital - 24/11/[10], Cecil Baumer - [1/12/11], Joint recital by Madame Carreno and Mischa Elman - 18/4/19, Symphony Concerts - 4/4/21, London Symphony Orchestra - 10/4/21, New Queen's Hall Orchestra - 16/12/21, Ursula Greville
* Dunblane Cathedral - 21/8/[01] - Organ Recital
* Winter Gardens, Bournemouth - Souvenir of the 500th Symphony Concert - 14/12/03
* Huddersfield Town Hall - 29/10/15 - Huddersfield Choral Society
* [South Place Ethical Society, Finsbury Circus, London] - 26/3/16 - Sunday Popular Concerts
* Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel - 16/4/16 - Sunday Afternoon Concerts
* Llandudno Pier - 18/6/19 - Grand Concert by the Pier's Orchestra
* The Palladium - 26/12/[20] - London Symphony Orchestra
* [Venue unknown] - 5/4/21 - London Chamber Concert Society
* Leeds Town Hall - 4/2/25 - Leeds Choral Union - 'Faust'
* T.S.S. Letitia, Lecture Hall 'A' Deck - 1934 - Pianoforte Recital by Kathleen Long
* Exhibition Buildings, York - 5/10/38 - Elisabeth Schumann Song Recital - York Music Society
* [The Phiharmonic Hall, Liverpool] - 11/2/40 - Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Date range 1894 - 1940
Associated People and Organisations Baumer, Cecil - Elman, Mischa - Greville, Ursula - Huddersfield Choral Society - Leeds Choral Union - Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - Llandudno Pier Orchestra - London chamber concert society - London Symphony Orchestra - Long, Kathleen - Macmillen - CarreƱo, Teresa 1853 - 1917 New Queen's Hall Orchestra - Paderewski, Ignacy Jan - Schumann, Elisabeth - Sunday Afternoon Concerts - Sunday Popular Concerts - York Music Society -
Associated Places Dunblane Cathedral Exhibition Buildings, York Llandudno Pier Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Queen's Hall, London Royal Albert Hall South Place Ethical Society, Finsbury Circus T.S.S. Letitia, Lecture Hall 'A' Deck London Palladium (was Palladium to 1934) Town Hall, Huddersfield Town Hall, Leeds Toynbee Hall, Whitechapel Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
Associated Times 19th century - late Victorian 1876-1899 20th century - early 1900-1930 20th century - mid 1931-1970
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