Verbrugghen, Henri, 1873-1934

Belgian violinist and conductor (see New Grove dictionary of music and musicians; also J M Thomson's 'A Distant music - the life and times of Alfred Hill 1860-1970'.

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New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music :Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales S...

Date: 1922

From: [Music programmes 1922]

By: A E Purse (Firm)

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1922-01

Description: Programme featuring works by Wagner, Massenet, Weber, song by F David (Sung by Rose Alba), Liszt, Rossini, Tschaikowsky, Alfred Hill ("Waiata Poi"), Percy Grainger, Mendelssohn. The cover shows a head and shoulders portrait of Henri Verbrugghen. Alfred Hill was the assistant conductor. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, each 217 x 142 mm.

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[Music programmes 1921].

Date: 1921

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1921

Description: Includes: J & N Tait have the honor to present Dame Clara Butt [and] Mr Kennerley Rumford, supported by Melsa. At the piano Miss Grace Torrens. Final concert. Town Hall Wellington, 14 December 1921. Programme [Cherniavsky concert, with Alex Cherny]. Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 June 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Thirteenth Sunday concert (With Francis Bate, Harry Glaysher, Miss Irene Morris, Albert Hutton, Miss Jean Wagner, Lillian Harper). Liberty Theatre, 27 February 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra, conductor Albert Bidgood. Fourteenth Sunday concert (With Walter Lanham, Albert Hutton, Gladys Verona, George Bonnington, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher). Liberty Theatre, 10 April 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Fifteenth Sunday concert (With Miss Nellie Black, Colin Crane, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher). Liberty Theatre, 15 May 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Seventeenth Sunday concert (With Gladys Vincent, Mr & Mrs Hugh Huxham, Vere Buchanan, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 10 July 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Nineteenth Sunday concert (With Francis bate, Harry Glaysher, Percy Reeves, Miss Olga Wacked, Irene Morris, Lillian Harper, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 11 September 1921. Programme Christchurch Professional Orchestra. Twentieth Sunday concert (With Irene Morris, Francis Bate, Lillian Harper, Allan Shrimpton, P W Reeves, Mr Eaton, Harry Glaysher, Albert Bidgood). Liberty Theatre, 6 November 1921. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' 3rd concert (With singers Mr T M Charters, Mrs E Stoop, Mr T Clarke). Opera House Greymouth, 6 December 1921. Programme J & N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Three violin recitals. Town Hall Wellington, 17, 22 and 25 August [1921]. Programme J& N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Three violin recitals. Town Hall Auckland, 3, 6 and 10 August [1921]. Programme J & N Tait have the honour to present the world's greatest violinist, Jascha Heifetz; at the piano Samuel Chotzinoff. Final violin recital, Town Hall Wellington, 25 August [1921]. Programme Otaki Choral Society. First grand concert (With soloists Maud Elderton, Mr H C E Stahle, Mr Lowry, Mrs Furse and Mr H Tahiwi, Mr F G Davies, Mrs J M Irving, Mr Pirimi Tahiwi, Miss Booth and Miss Marjorie Booth, Miss Janet Smith, Mr Walsh, Mrs Roiri, Mrs Davies, Mr & Mrs Simcox). Bright's Theatre, 1 December 1921. Programme Mr Bernard Page. Organ recital. Town Hall Wellington. Programmes for: 12 February (2 copies), 7 May (2 copies), 27 November 1921. St James Presbyterian Church, Wellington South. New organ dedication service conducted by Rev William Shirer; organist Mr A A Brown; followed by organ recital by Mr Bernard F Page. 16 March 1921. Programme. Gordon Short. Invitation pianoforte recital after eight years abroad. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 1 March [1921] at 8 pm. Programme with portrait on cover. Society of Musicians Wellington. Second concert. ELGAR. Town Hall 14 November 1921. Programme (featuring Mabel Esquilant and other singers) The Verbrugghen Orchestra / New South Wales Conservatorium Orchestra. Second New Zealand tour coming soon. Special engagement of Miss Adelaide Van Staveren, the world-famous New Zealand singer. Town Hall Wellington. Promotional pamphlet. [ca 1921?] Wellington Patriotic Society. Empire Sunday Festival (With Mabelle Esquilant, Wellington Professional Orchestra, Mr H Moschini, Robert Parker, H Temple White. Town Hall, 5 June [1921]. Programme Wellington Stage Employee' Sick & Benefit Society. Annual concert (With Don Wallace, Stanley Allen, Agnes Fleming, Jack Kinson, Maggie Foster, Tom Minogue, Miss Ido Raymond, Mr E Stewart, Mr Laycock, Culford Bell, William Neilson, Gordon Ramsay, Ethel Henderson, Mr Verdi McKenzie, Nat Hanley, Miss Steephanie [sic] Guy, Frank Crowther, Reg Brown, Reg Oakley, Dick Shortland). Grand Opera House, 17 July 1921. Programme (2 copies) Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Tenth Sunday evening recital (With J J Drew - conductor, F Bourke - secretary, Miss Carrie Lanceley, G Kerr, Ernest Crawford, W Shardlow, Frank Crowther). Grand Opera House, 21 August 1921. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Fourteenth Sunday evening recital (With J J Drew - conductor, F Bourke - secretary, Ivan Marshall, Little Mona Pearce, Elenor Hempton, Mr Gwilym Davies). Grand Opera House, 16 October 1921. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers' Band. Grand final recital (with Teresa McEnroe, Henry Moschini, William Goudie, W Shardlow, Frank Crowther, J J Drew). Grand Opera House, 30 October 1921. Programme Quantity: 25 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme donated by Mr Bernard Esquilant, Dunedin, in 2007.

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[Music programmes 1922]

Date: 1922

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1922

Description: Includes: Charles Begg & Co Ltd. Ten best sellers selected from Sam Fox library edition song success (book of lyrics and musical notation) Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). New Zealand tour 1922. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn, pianist. New Zealand tour 1922. Town Hall Wellington, [in the week before Saturday 10 June]. Programme and book of words. Miss Rosina Buckman the distinguished New Zealand soprano [and] Mr Maurice D'Oisly the eminent English tenor [with] Miss Adeline Leon (cellist) [and] Mr Percy Kahn (pianist). Farewell tour, New Zealand 1922-3. Programme and book of words (2 copies). J & N Tait have the honor to present Dame Clara Butt [and] Mr Kennerley Rumford, supported by Melsa (violin); at the piano Miss Grace Torrens. Third concert. Town Hall Auckland, 14 January 1922. Programme Christchurch Orchestral Society. Fourth concert. Choral Hall, 6 December 1922. Programme Miss Eileen Clifford. Recital (With Miss Eileen Driscoll, Mr Alan Fuller, Miss Mabelle Esquilant). Concert Chamber, 22 May 1922. Programme Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' first concert. Opera House Greymouth, 18 May 1922. Programme (2 copies, one pink and one white) Greymouth Orchestral Society. Subscribers' third concert. Opera House greymouth, 5 December 1922. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Second concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 September [1922]. Programme Benno Moisewitsch. Direction J & N Tait. Fourth concert. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 September [1922]. Programme (2 copies, one autographed on front cover) New Plymouth Choral Society. Handel's oratorio "Judas Maccabaeus". Empire Theatre, 28 June 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. Town Hall Wellington, 10 August 1922. Programme (2 copies) Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. First concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 3 August 1922. Programme Toscha Seidel, the young Russian wizard of the violin. Second concert. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 5 August 1922. Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Second concert, 23 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Third concert, 24 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington. Fourth concert, 25 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Fifth concert, 26 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Town Hall Wellington.Sixth concert, 27 January 1922. Programme (2 copies) Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. First concert, 31 January 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fourth concert, 3 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Fifth concert, 4 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Second New Zealand tour, 1922. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Theatre Royal Christchurch. Sixth concert, 6 February 1922. Programme Verbrugghen Orchestra. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Farewell concert. King Edward Barracks [Christchurch], 14 February [1922]. Programme Wellington Brass Band Contest. Grand demonstration by winners and presentation of prizes. 18 February 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Third concert (With singer Miss Etta Field). 18 June 1922. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Sixth concert (With singer Miss Blanche Crump, harpist Mr Glaysher. 10 September 1922. Programme Wellington Stage Employees' Sick and Benefit Society. grand concert. grand Opera House, 21 May 1922. Programme Wellington Waterside Workers Band. Seventh Sunday recital. Grand Opera House 9 July 1922. Programme Quantity: 31 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated. Provenance: One programme purchased from Anah Dunsheath, Auckland, in 2009.

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[Music concert programmes, collected by Mr William Barsby. 1904-1929].

Date: 1904 - 1929

From: [Music and theatre programmes collected by Mr William Barsby. ca 1915-1967].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Barsby-1900/1929

Description: Includes: 1904: Paderewski recitals. Canterbury Hall, Christchurch. 19-20 September 1904. Programme for two recitals. 1914: Mischa Elman assisted by the Christchurch Orchestral Society, conductor Walter Handel Thorley. Theatre Royal Christchurch. 20 July 1914. Programme. 1916: Royal Choral Society. Christmas carols and other Christmas music. London, 23 December 1916. Book of words. 1917: Aldwych Theatre, director Sir Thomas Beecham. Season of grand opera. Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann". 1917. Programme. 1918: Royal Albert Hall Sunday concerts. The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. Analytical programme. 20 January 1918. Complimentary concert arranged by Madame Gower Burns and Mrs W Wilson in aid of funds of the Christchurch Musical Society. (With the Christchurch Savage Club Orchestra, Miss Marian Woodhouse, Mr Rex Harrison, Mr Vere Buchanan, Mr A E Petty). Choral Hall. 4 November 1918. Programme. 1920: J C Williamson Grand Opera Company. Season including "Faust", "Tales of Hoffmann", "La Boheme". Theatre Royal Christchurch. 16-19 January 1920. Programme. J C Williamson presents "The Bing Boys on Broadway". Theatre Royal Christchurch. Commencing 3 November 1920. Programme. 1922: Christchurch Stage Employees' Sick and Benefit Society. Grand concert. Theatre Royal. 22 Jnaury 1922. Programme. Verbrugghen Quartet (Mr Henri Verbrugghen). Chamber Music concert. 6 February [1922?] Programme / flier. [1920s?]: Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Wagner's "The Valkyrie". Sir Thomas Beecham's season of grand opera. [1920s?]. Programme. Fragment of programme, featuring Mr Leslie Fleming as a singer in Christchurch. [1920-1930s] Quantity: 12 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes up to octavo size Provenance: Collected by Mr William Barsby, former bass player in the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Donated by his daughter Mrs N B Wilkinson of Wellington in 1989.

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[Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zeala...

Date: 1920

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1920

Description: Includes: ca 1920 or 1926: Bernard F Page. Organ recital, Good Friday evening. Programme / flier (Repertoire is the same as 1918, but perpetual calendar suggests 1920 or 1926) Mr Maughan Barnett, city organist. Organ recital, with vocalist Mrs Cyril Towsey. Auckland City Council Town Hall, 27 March 1920. Programme / flier Gertrude Johnson, the brilliant operatic prima donna. Supported by Mr Horace Hunt, solo pianist, Mr Chas Russell, flautist, and Mr Eric Waters, accompanist. Wellington Town Hall, 26-28 July 1920. Programme New South Wales State Orchestra. Tour of New Zealand 1920. Souvenir programme. (2 copies each of fawn cover, and grey-blue cover) New South Wales State Orchestra, in conjunction with the Auckland Choral Society and the Royal Auckland Choir. Conductor Henri Verbrugghen. Handel's "Messiah". (Soloists Madame Goossens-Viceroy, Miss Mina Caldow, Mr G Austin Blackie, Mr John Prouse). Town Hall Auckland, 13 January 1920. Programme New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens). Opera House Wanganui, 17 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. 12th Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens. Municipal Theatre Napier, 21 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Mons. Albert Goossens, Mr James Messeas, Mr A Arlom, Mr J W Brinkman, Mr Florent Hoogstoel). Town Hall Wellington, 24 January 1920. Programme / flier New South Wales State Orchestra. Orchestral concert (Solo Madame Goossens-Viceroy, Miss Jenny Cullen). Wellington Town Hall, 26 January 1920. Programme / flier (2 copies) Wellington Professional Orchestra. Sixth concert 1920 season. His Majesty's Theatre, 29 August 1920. Programme Wellington Professional Orchestra. Special concert 1920 season. His Majesty's Theatre, 12 September 1920. Programme Quantity: 11 programmes. Physical Description: Letterpress and offset print, varying sizes up to quarto. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Mr Pat Lawlor and Mr Keith Stewart.

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[New Zealand music programmes 1932].

Date: 1932

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1932

Description: Includes the Rules of the Wellington Male Voice Choir, dated 13 September 1932. Includes programmes featuring: Miss Doris Black assisted and accompanied by Mr John Bishop. Vocal recital. Nimmo's Hall, Willis Street, 23 July 1932. Programme / flier with portrait British Music Society. New Zealand Section. Second concert (with Claude Tanner, Wellington Harmonic Society, John Bishop, Christina Ormiston). Pioneer Club, 15 September 1932. Programme / flier British Music Society. New Zealand Section. Third concert (with Evelyn de Mauny, Leon de Mauny, Claude Tanner, Hilda Chudley, Thelma Willoughby). Art Gallery Whitmore Street, 1 December 1932. Programme / flier Brooklyn Combined Church Choirs. Grand concert. Fulford's Hall Brooklyn, 24 November 1932. Programme. Piano recital by Gordon Bryan. Nelson School of Music, 24 February 1932. Programme Commercial Travellers Male Voice Choir. Conductor John Bishop. First concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 14 May 1932. Programme (2 copies) Commercial Travellers Male Voice Choir. Third concert. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 12 November 1932. Programme. Recital by the pupils of Mr Ernest Drake, in aid of Rev Brian King's Christmas Cheer Fund. Concert Chamber Town Hall, 20 December 1932. Programme. Miss Olive N Fish requests the pleasure of ... and friend's presence at a recital to be given in Trinity School Room, Clive Square, Napier on Thursday November 17th, 1932. Accompanist Miss Winifred E McCarthy. [Invitation] (2 copies) Haydn Bi-Centenary Festival. Wellington, 25 September - 1 October 1932. Programme Hutt Valley Liedertafel. First season, second concert. St James Hall Lower Hutt, 1 December 1932. Programme (2 copies) Mischa Levitzki. Concerts of music for the Pianoforte. Second concert. Town Hall Wellington. 27 September 1932. Programme. Masterton Choral Society. Conductor Mr C W Kerry. Assisted by Masterton Orchestral Society, conductor Mr J Candy. First concert 1932 season. Opera House Masterton, 29 June 1932. Programme. Moiseiwitsch concerts. New Zealand tour. Flier. Benno Moiseiwitsch concerts. First concert programme. Benno Moiseiwitsch concerts. Second concert programme (2 copies). Benno Moiseiwitsch concerts. Third concert programme (2 copies). Benno Moiseiwitsch. Wellington Philharmonic Orchestra. Farewell appearance of the world-famed pianist Benno Moisewitsch. Town Hall, 25 June 1932. Programme. Solway College Masterton. Ava Symons and Ernest Jenner. Violin and piano concerto. 11 June 1932. Flier / programme. Josef Szigeti. Assisted by Prince Nikita Magaloff. Annotated souvenir programme (2 copies) Josef Szigeti. Assisted by Prince Nikita Magaloff. Programme no. 1 (2 copies) Josef Szigeti. Assisted by Prince Nikita Magaloff. Programme no. 3 (2 copies) Claude Tanner (violoncello), Ernest Jenner (pianoforte). Recital, Nimmo's Hall Wellington, 27 April 1932. Flier / programme. Verbrugghen Orchestra (New South Wales State Conservatorium). Fifth concert. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 4 February 1932. Programme. Paul Vinogradoff, the famous Russian pianist. First New Zealand tour. Fourth programme. Paul Vinogradoff. First pianoforte recital in the Town Hall Wellington, 14 April 1932. Programme (2 copies) Paul Vinogradoff. Third pianoforte recital in the Town Hall Wellington. 13 May 1932. Programme. Paul Vinogradoff the famous Russian pianist. New Zealand tour. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 11 and 13 May 1932. Two glorious concerts. Promotional pamphlet. Wellington Philharmonic Orchestra. Schedule of rehearsals for June 1932. Flier. Wellington Theatrical Employees' Sick and Benefit Society. Annual concert tendered by the Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Society. Grand Opera House, 14 February 1932. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 31 album(s) Album(s). 1 booklet. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to octavo size, some illustrated.

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A Distant music- Original drafts (3) - Verbrugghen

Date: [1980s?]

From: Thomson, John Mansfield, 1926-1999 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5378-368

Description: Original drafts of the chapter relating to Henri Verbrugghen Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (some copies), printed matter

Manuscript

A Distant music - Original drafts (5) - Verbrugghen

Date: [1980s?]

From: Thomson, John Mansfield, 1926-1999 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5378-370

Description: Miscelleneous papers and scripts relating to the chapter on Henri Verbrugghen Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter

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The true-toned gramophone, La Gloria [Advertisement. 1920]

Date: 1920

From: [Music programmes 1920].

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1920-01-back

Description: An advertisement for the La Gloria gramophone, "a New Zealand invention [which] reproduces the human voice with all its delicate shades of expression and its varying tones accurately". Contains a testimonial from M Henri Verbrugghen, the "world-famous conductor of the New South Wales Orchestra", writing from Auckland on 20 February 1920. Extended Title - On back cover of Gertrude Johnson - Horace Hunt Concert Company. Miss Gertrude Johnson programme 1920 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on folded pamphlet, 207 x 132 mm.

Manuscript

A Distant music - Original drafts (4) - Verbrugghen

Date: [1980s?]

From: Thomson, John Mansfield, 1926-1999 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5378-369

Description: First and later drafts of the chapter relating to Henri Verbrugghen Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts (some copies)

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New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music :New South Wales State Orchestra tour of ...

Date: 1920

From: [Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1920].

By: Andrews, Baty & Company Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1920-01

Description: Programme featuring works by A Adam, Beethoven, Berlioz, Herold, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Nicolai, Rossini, Wagner, Charpentier, Gounod, Verdi, Massenet, Paladihle, Liszt, Tschaikowsky, Saint-Saens, H Vieuxtemps, Brahms, Dvorak, Schubert, Delibes, Grieg, F B Hart, Boccherini, H Balfour GardinerPercy Grainger, Alfred Hill, E Guiraud, Lacombe, Hamish MacCunn, Ravel. Inside front cover shows a head and shoulders portrait of Henri Verbrugghen and biographical notes. Alfred Hill was the assistant conductor. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 40 pages, 260 x 200 mm.

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A Distant music - Original drafts (5) - Post Verbrugghen to the end

Date: [1980s?]

From: Thomson, John Mansfield, 1926-1999 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5378-371

Description: Materials for post-Verbrugghen to the end (1920s-1960) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts (some copies), printed matter