The Adrian Boult Memorial Concert
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- 21/11/1991
Concert Programme for the Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, performed by students from the Royal College of Music. Thursday 21st November 1991. 7:30pm at Westminster School.
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The Adrian Boult Memorial Concert
Concert Programme for the Adrian Boult Memorial Concert, performed by students from the Royal College of Music. Thursday 21st November 1991. 7:30pm at Westminster School.
The Adrian Boult Memorial Concert
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The administration of Warren Hastings, 1722 - 1785, reviewed and illustrated from original documents
Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, India
The Actor. A poetical Epistle to Bonnell Thornton, Esq
Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764
Lloyd, Robert, 1733-1764
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The Abbey from Tothill Street by James Millar
Distant view of the Abbey from Tothill Street; in the background right centre can be seen Hawksmoor's West Towers of the Abbey, in front of them lies the end of Tothill Street; on the north side of the street we see a 17th century shop and an 18th century shop with three bays and a four storey building of 18th century shops of eight bays; on the south side we can see a butcher's shop and a three bayed 18th century building with dormer windows; there are numerous frequenting chambermaids looking out of the top windows; shoppers and travellers stand in the street while a cart makes deliveries to the butcher.
Millar, James, c.1715-1792
One copy annotated on reverse by R.S. Chalk, as follows:
'Memories 1918-1924
During Play and Lent Terms, “Green” was a complete misnomer! It was used not only for regular Football (“Green games” to occupy all such as were not down for games up. Fields- a welcome relief for less proficient players like myself) but also for daily “kick-abouts” for A.HH and H.BB during dinner-breaks etc (corresponding to ‘Yard Games’ up RR & GG). Consequently there was not a blade of grass surviving by the end of Lent Term, and efforts had to be made to restore its ‘greenness’ for the summer. In this connection I have clear memory of the horse and plough working there in 1922 (featured in a press photo, with Abbey in the background).
The game of Football as played in Green was a peculiar one. It was of course surrounded by the century old five-foot railings (so regrettably removed to make munitions during the war). A ball which ‘cannoned’ off these was still in play- a throw in awarded only if the ball was kicked outside. Likewise the trees – skilful wing-forwards made good use of these!'