Papers [manuscript]. 1898-1951.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1898-1951.

Correspondence, telegrams, programmes, newspaper cuttings, music (mainly solo songs), photographs, articles by and about Hart, unpublished novels and other papers of Fritz Hart. Correspondents include Gustave Holst (1922-1933), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1936-1949), Hubert Parry, David Bispham, George Russell ("A. E."), Nellie Melba, B. J. Dale, Philip Heseltine ("Peter Warlock"), W. K. Magee, Percy Grainger, Angela Thirkell and Granville Bantock.

81 cm. (46 folders) + 1 fol. package.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7067393

Libraries Australia

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