[Invitation from Lady Speyer to Percy Grainger] [manuscript] / Lenora Speyer. 1906.

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[Invitation from Lady Speyer to Percy Grainger] [manuscript] / Lenora Speyer. 1906.

Printed invitation to meet Edvard & Nina Grieg at Lady Speyer's home on 21 May 1906. Accompanying handwritten letter.

[1] leaf ; 16 x 12 cm. + 1 card (10 x 14 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7059756

Libraries Australia

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