- GB GB1179 DS-DS/1-DS/1/115
- Item
- 21st January 1985
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Type-written letter from John Turner to Martin Picken concerning an album of Douglas Steele songs.
Turner, John (?1940s-present), recorderist, solicitor
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Type-written letter from John Turner to Martin Picken concerning an album of Douglas Steele songs.
Turner, John (?1940s-present), recorderist, solicitor
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Type-written letter from John Turner to Martin Picken concerning the publication of a volume of Douglas Steele music.
Turner, John (?1940s-present), recorderist, solicitor
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning compositions, depression, and his mother's illness. No clear dates.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning breakdowns, trips to Cornwall, and church events.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning breakdowns, trips to Cornwall, and church events.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas and Doveton Steele to Martin Picken concerning Douglas's broken ankle, compositions, and breakdowns.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning recordings of his organ music, coping with depression, and trips to Cornwall.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand and type-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken, concerning holidays in Cornwall, church and university events, and references to his continuing breakdowns.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning a General Inspection of the Grammar School Music.
Part of Douglas Steele Collection
Hand-written correspondence from Douglas Steele to Martin Picken concerning a new organ.