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Archive of Beatrice Harthan

MSS. Harthan 1-10

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Title

Archive of Beatrice Harthan

Shelfmark

MSS. Harthan 1-10

Summary

Correspondence and papers of Beatrice Eugene Harthan (1902-1998), WRAF Officer, Music Administrator and close friend of Edmund Rubbra.

Date

1943-2002

Language

English

Physical extent

0.7 box

10 boxes

Subject

World War, 1939-1945

Music, English

Buddhism

Music criticism

Spiritual life

Composers -- England -- Biography

Catholicism

Music -- 20th century

20th century

Composition (Music)

Humanities

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  • Rubbra, Charles Edmund Duncan, 1901-1986

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  • MS. Harthan 1

  • MS. Harthan 2

  • MS. Harthan 3

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  • MS. Harthan 5

  • MS. Harthan 6

  • MS. Harthan 7

  • MS. Harthan 8

  • MS. Harthan 9

  • MS. Harthan 10

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