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TRER/24/77
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"The Abinger Chronicle", Vol. 1. No. 1.
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- Christmas 1939 (Creation)
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1 printed booklet.
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Contains "Local Musicians", by Ralph Vaughan Williams; "A Plea for Thomas" by Max Beerbohm, "Mr Gosse & Professor Collins" by Oliver Lodge, and two poems, "Friends" and "Littlehampton, January 1939" by 'S.S.' [Sylvia Sprigge]. 'Elizabeth Trevelyan' written at the top of the cover in pencil.
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24/77A: letter, undated, from Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Trevelyan, returning this issue of the Abinger Chronicle after he had borrowed it to copy his essay.
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- Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872-1958), composer and folk song collector (Subject)
- Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximilian (1872-1956), knight, caricaturist and writer (Subject)
- Lodge, Oliver William Foster (1878-1955), poet and author (Subject)
- Sprigge, Sylvia (1903-1966), journalist and author (Subject)
- Gosse, Sir Edmund William (1849-1928), knight, writer (Subject)
- Collins, John Churton (1848-1908), university extension teacher and advocate of the academic study of English literature (Subject)