BAX COLLECTION. Vol. LI. ff. i+12. 360 x 265mm. 1. ff. i, 1-7. 'Walsinghame', for tenor, chorus and orchestra (words, 16th cent.); 1926. Vocal score. With pencil printer's annotations. Published Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., 1927. 2. ff. 8-12. 'Eternity', ... 1926-1934

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BAX COLLECTION. Vol. LI. ff. i+12. 360 x 265mm. 1. ff. i, 1-7. 'Walsinghame', for tenor, chorus and orchestra (words, 16th cent.); 1926. Vocal score. With pencil printer's annotations. Published Murdoch, Murdoch & Co., 1927. 2. ff. 8-12. 'Eternity', ... 1926-1934

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