MS Mus. 1665. Vol. xl. 1944-1946.ff. 211. 260 x 200mm.includes:f. 12. Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, alias 'Sheila McCarthy'; alias 'Dermot O'Byrne'; KCVO; composer: Sir Arthur Drummond Bliss, KCVO; CH; Master of the Queen's Music: Letter from Sir A... 1944-1946

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MS Mus. 1665. Vol. xl. 1944-1946.ff. 211. 260 x 200mm.includes:f. 12. Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, alias 'Sheila McCarthy'; alias 'Dermot O'Byrne'; KCVO; composer: Sir Arthur Drummond Bliss, KCVO; CH; Master of the Queen's Music: Letter from Sir A... 1944-1946

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