May Pollard printed music scores and music manuscripts, ca. 1887-1949
May Pollard printed music scores and music manuscripts, ca. 1887-1949
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ca. 1887-1949
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MLMSS 8740
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0.47 metres of textual material (2 boxes)
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Music scores, mainly printed, along with some ms.items.
BOX 1
Printed music scores and albums published in Australia and overseas, ca. 1887-1949:
Piano sheet music mainly published in Australia includes compositions by Maurice Randall, and Percy Grainger, ca. 1910-1918
Songbooks and albums of popular songs mainly published...
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May Pollard printed music scores and music manuscripts, ca. 1887-1949
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Sheila Potter March and May 2001
Administrative / Biographical history
May Pollard, was born in 1868 at Launceston, Tasmania. She was the daughter of James Joseph Pollard founder of 'Pollard's Liliputian Opera Company', a children's opera company mainly made up of Pollard's own large family. May Pollard toured New Zealand and India with Pollard's Junior Opera Company and at the age of fifteen joined J. C. Williamson...
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MLMSS 8740
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n88EB4zn
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412228
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