Nichols, Robert Malise Bowyer, writer

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referencedIn 'THE TAILOR': opera buffa in three acts by Bernard Van Dieren (libretto, Robert Nichols); [1930]. Full score. Autograph. With a dedication to Gerald Cooper. The work was commissioned in 1916, sketched in 1917, but apparently no complete full score wa..., 1930 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXIX. 1912-1913.Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor of Oscar Wilde: Lilias Margaret Frances Bathurst, wife of Seymour, 7th Earl Bathurst: Letter, etc., to Robert Baldwin Ross from Lilias Margaret Frances Bathurst: 1912: Signed.T. Werner Lauri..., 1912-1913 British Library
referencedIn MS Mus. 245. ELLEN COLEMAN: keyboard music; 1921-54, n.d.ff. 105.1. ff. 1-9. ‘The Acrobat’ [for piano]; 1921. With a photocopy of the same piece.2. f. 10. ‘Snow’ [for piano]; 1924.3. ff. 11-16. ‘Suite pour Marcelle de Lacour’, for harpsichord; 1937. ..., 1921-1954 British Library
creatorOf Eccles Bequest. Vol. LXV. Poems and miscellaneous writings of the following; 1908-1950, n.d. Mostly autograph.1. Robert Nichols; 1908, 1913. 'From a Sea Cycle'. In two sections. One forms the part of a letter to Robert Baldwin Ross and concludes 'see..., 1908-1950 British Library
creatorOf CECIL GRAY PAPERS. Vol. XXV (ff. 37). 1. ff. 1-24. Notes for Nichols' projected musical drama 'Don Juan'; circa 1926-1929. 2. ff. 25-35. Criticism of two poems [by Heseltine?]; n.d. 3. ff. 36-37. Copy in Nichols's hand of Arthur Symons's translation ..., 1915-1931 British Library
referencedIn DARNTON COLLECTION. Vol. XXXIII (ff. 13). 1. ff. 1-8. 'Swansong', five poems for soprano and orchestra (words by Robert Nichols); [1935]. Soprano part, with orchestral cues only. 255 x 347mm. 2. ff. 9-11. Drinking song for voice and piano (words by R..., 1935-1941 British Library
referencedIn CURWEN MUSIC MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. I. 'The Tower' for chorus and orchestra by Edgar Bainton (words, Robert Nichols); 1924. Composed for the Hereford Festival, 1924. Vocal score published J. Curwen & Sons, 1924. ff. i+32. 350 x 270mmEdgar Leslie Bainton, ..., 1924 British Library
creatorOf CECIL GRAY PAPERS. Vol. XXVI (ff. 79). Papers relating to Bernard van Dieren; 1936, n.d. 1. ff. 1-44. Scenario for the opera 'The Tailor' (libretto by Nichols); n.d. Van Dieren's autograph. 2. ff. 45-74. Libretto for 'The Tailor'; n.d. Typewritten. 3..., 1936 British Library
referencedIn MS Mus. 243. ELLEN COLEMAN: songs for voice and piano; 1936-57, n.d.ff. 64.1. f. 1. ‘The Waterlily’ (words, Robert Nichols); 1936.2. ff. 2-3. ‘Dawn’ (words, George Villiers); 1942.3. ff. 4-5. ‘The Wakeful Nightingale’ (words, Roy Campbell); 1944.4. f..., 1936-1957 British Library
creatorOf HESELTINE PAPERS. Vol. VII (ff. 181). Other correspondence, etc., as follows; 1. ff. 1-58. Correspondence of Heseltine, partly relating to the publication of The Sackbut; 1904-1927. 2. ff. 59-181. Letters to Edith Buckley Jones, chiefly concerning He..., 1902-1939 British Library
creatorOf CECIL GRAY PAPERS. Vol. XXIII (ff. 67). 1. ff. 1-38. Drafts and typescripts of verse, etc., by Heseltine; n.d. 2. ff. 39-60. Notes by Robert Nichols for Cecil Gray on his letters from Heseltine; 1930. 3. ff. 61-67. Off-print: S. M. Coleman, 'The dual..., 1930-1949 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXX. 1914-1917.Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor of Oscar Wilde: Major Sir Matthew Nathan, GCMG; RE: Correspondence of Robert Baldwin Ross and Maj. Sir Matthew Nathan: 1914.Henry Taylor Lamb, painter: Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor ..., 1914-1917 British Library
creatorOf Vol. CXXI. 1918.Alexander Galt Ross, brother of Robert Baldwin Ross: Lewis and Lewis; solicitors: Letter from Lewis and Lewis to Alexander Galt Ross: 1918.Robert Baldwin Ross, literary executor of Oscar Wilde: H. Clifford Smith, of Campden Hill Squar..., 1918 British Library
creatorOf BOULT PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 247). Yehudi Menuhin, Hubert Parry, Lord Reith, Jean Sibelius, Ethel Smyth, Charles Villiers Stanford, Donald Francis Tovey, Bruno Walter, William Walton, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Williamson.includes:f. 1 Vally Las... British Library
creatorOf COLEMAN PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 194). Letters from the poet Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols (b.1893, d.1944), together with verses by him partly in draft; 1935-1944, n.d.Music: Ellen Coleman, composer: Letters and papers of Ellen Coleman: 1918-1954, n.d.: P..., 1935-1944 British Library
creatorOf CECIL GRAY PAPERS. Vol. XXII (ff. 133). 1. ff. 1-125. Correspondence, etc., between Heseltine and Robert Nichols, poet; 1913-1930. 2. ff. 126-133. Letters of Nichols to Cecil Gray; 1931-1944.includes:ff. 1-117 passim Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols, w..., 1913-1944 British Library
creatorOf CECIL GRAY PAPERS. Vol. XXIV. Drafts and fair copies of poems by Robert Nichols; 1913-1926. Autograph.ff. 106.Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols, writer: Poetry ENGLISH: Drafts and copies of poems by Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols: 1913-1926: Partly autogr., 1913-1926 British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS; 1699-1965. Paper and (f. 52) vellum; ff. 66. Folio. A. Two letters of John Edward Masefield, O.M., to the Keeper of the Department of Printed Books, British Museum, relating to a portrait of J. M. Synge; 2, 9 Jan. 19..., 1699-1965 British Library
creatorOf Strachey/Holroyd Papers. Vol. i (ff .214). Correspondence of Lytton Strachey and others of his circle, acquired by Michael Holroyd and used by him in writing his biography Lytton Strachey: a critical biography (Heinemann, 1967, 1968); 1900-1940. A..., 1900-1940 British Library
referencedIn DARNTON COLLECTION. Vol. XXVII. 'Polyphemus', pastoral mime for puppet theatre, scenario by Robert Nichols (d. 1944); n.d. Full score. ff. i+35. 355 x 265mm.Robert Malise Bowyer Nichols, writer: Scenario for puppet theatre to `Polyphemus': bef. 1944. British Library
creatorOf ROGER QUILTER PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 197). Letters, etc., to Roger Quilter from family and friends; 1904-1943, n.d. 1. ff. 1-47. Mary Ann Quilter, his mother (d.1927); 1904-1925. 2. ff. 48-96v. Norah Nichols née Denny, his niece; 1914-1926. Partly signe..., 1904-1943 British Library
creatorOf Letters to T. J. Wise from various correspondents, chiefly on biblio-graphical subjects; 18 May 1882-31 March 1936. Also included are five autograph poems, 1868-1877, by Edmund Gosse (ff. 50-54), a copy of a letter, 29 June 1888, from Robert Browning... British Library
creatorOf BOULT PAPERS: (SERIES II) Vol. vii. General correspondence; 1931-1939.ff. 174. Overall size 350 x 291mm.includes:ff. 4, 47 Sir Edward William Elgar, Baronet; OM; composer: Letters to A. C. Boult: 1918-1933: Partly autogr., partly dictated copy, sig..., 1931-1939 British Library
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