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- 22 Nov [1937] (Creation)
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39, Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, 7. - Donald got home safely; he is tired, but Dr Thin saw him on Saturday and is satisfied that last week's activity has not done him any harm. He enjoyed himself very much and Clara wishes she had been there; they heard the Cello Concerto very well on the wireless but the applause was cut off; Donald says she should mention that Molly [Grierson?] played the Brahms Concerto 'absolutely magnificently'. Last night his usual Sunday concert was transferred to St Mary's Cathedral - programme [originally] enclosed with the letter - which was 'packed', with 'hundreds' standing, and many people turned away. Is afraid Bessie will miss Mrs [Margaret] Vaughan Williams, since she visited her so often.
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- Tovey, Clara Georgina (1873-1944) wife of Sir Donald Tovey (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Tovey, Sir Donald Francis (1875-1940), knight, music scholar and composer (Subject)
- Grierson, Mary Gardner (1896-1964), pianist, conductor, and writer (Subject)
- Williams, Margaret Susan Vaughan (1842-1937), née Wedgwood (Subject)
- Thin, Robert (1861-1941) physician (Subject)