Contains: an annotated typescript of 'Profile of an Atom' (Jul 1963); a press cutting of 'Biography of an Atom' (New York Times Magazine, 13 Oct 1963); an annotated typescript of a radio programme entitled 'What is a Scientist?', number 7 in a series called 'The World Picture, 1960', (BBC European English Service, 30 Nov 1960); 2 annotated typescripts of 'The Discovery of Form' (1963) for inclusion in a series on 'Vision and Values' edited by [Gyorgy] Kepes with a copy of [an earlier version of the essay] entitled 'The Shape of Science in the Arts'; a note on unused material for 'The Year 2000'; press cuttings of 'The Year 2000 - the beckoning adventure' (The Sunday Times, 1 Oct 1961), 'The Year 2000 - Feeding the 5000 Million' (The Sunday Times, 8 Oct 1961), 'Learning to live in A.D. 2000: What our Grandchildren need to know - Happiness in the Age of Science' (The Sunday Times, 29 Oct 1961), and letters in response to Bronowski's articles on 'The Year 2000'; 2 typescripts of 'The Shape of the Future' (9 Mar 1962 [lecture given to] the Royal Society of Health, Apr 1962; and an annotated typescript headed "BBC. March 1962" [for a radio programme] (26 Jan 1962).
Contains: annotated typescripts of Bronowski's lectures on 'The Imaginative Mind in Art' and 'The Imaginative Mind in Science' (for the Frank Gerstein Lecture series on 'Imagination and the University' at York University, Toronto, 12 & 14 Feb 1963); typescripts for an introduction and chapter 1 of [a book] on 'Man and Machine' (1962); and 2 typescripts of 'Cosmic Time - Aldus Books' (Jan & Mar 1963).
Contains: 3 annotated typescripts of an article on 'The Search for Truth' (16 Oct-3 Dec 1958) for publication in 'Educational Review' (Feb 1959); and a memorandum on a Trade Union Congress on 'Industrial Research and Trade Unions' including a summary of a talk by Bronowski on Industrial Research (Sep 1958).
Contains: 2 typescripts (1 annotated) of 'Need Maths. Be Dull?' BBC European [service, radio programme] (Sep 1961); an annotated typescript and annotated proof of an introduction to a book on 'Darwinism and the Study of Society' (Jan-Feb 1961); 3 typescripts (1 annotated) of 'A Moral for an Age of Plenty' (13 Mar 1959, 7 Oct 1959 & 18 Feb 1960); a transcript of a 'First Meeting' radio programme featuring Bronowski and Michael Tippett, a composer (23 Apr 1959); 2 annotated typescripts of a radio programme entitled 'What is a Scientist?', number 7 in a series called 'The World Picture, 1960', (BBC European English Service, 30 Nov 1960); a typescript of 'What should the Minister for Science do?' annotated as "published in Ed Hulton's new journal, Oct 1959" (16 Oct 1959); a typescript of 'What Became of Progress?' [radio talk] (28 Sep 1959); an annotated typescript of a BBC overseas programme [radio] on science and automation (26 Feb & 9 Mar 1959); and an annotated typescript on 'The Values of Science' and 'The Practice of Science' "sent to Rationalist Press Annual 1960" (10 Mar 1959).
Contains: 4 typescripts (2 annotated), an annotated proof and a press cutting of 'The Years of Discovery' (Daily Telegraph, 27 Aug 1956); 2 typescripts of a summary of Bronowski's address on 'Science and Responsibility' given to a public meeting of the Humanist Congress (30 Jul 1957) and a page from a booklet about the International Humanist and Ethical Union; typescript book reviews of 'Milton and Science' by Kester Svendsen (13 Sep 1957) and 'Coal Science: Aspects of Coal Constitution' by D W van Krevelen and J Schuyer [c. 1957)]; 2 typescripts on 'The Evolution of Values' (7 May 1957); 2 annotated typescripts and a press cutting of a book review of 'Foundations of Inductive Logic' by Roy Harrod (Mar-May 1957); 2 typescripts of 'Young Technologists in America'; an advanced copy of a paper on 'The Analysis of Industrial Behaviour' by Professor R W Revans sent to Bronowski by the author, for a conference on 'Automatic Production - change and control' (Jun-Jul 1957); press cuttings of 'There'll never be too many skilled' (Reynolds News, 20 Jan 1957), 'The White Collar Challenge' (Reynolds News, 13 Jan 1957) and 'Men and the new machines' (Reynolds News, 6 Jan 1957); typescripts of 'Automation - The Facts' (7 Dec 1956), 'Automation - The Choice Now' (11 Dec 1956) and 'Automation - The Future' (19 Dec 1956).
Contains: a full script and an annotated script "as broadcast" for 'Personal Choice' radio programme (BBC Home Service, May-Jun 1958); an annotated typescript of 'Take over the Future' (23 Apr 1958) for publication in Punch magazine (May 1958); a typescript book review of 'Sonst Stünde Die Welt Still' by Heinz Gartmann (21 Jan 1958) for publication by Hodder and Stoughton (Feb 1958); 2 typescripts of 'Top Secret' (29 Oct 1957) on American and Russian science, annotated as for News Chronicle but not published; a typescript book review of 'William Blake, the politics of vision' by Mark Schorer (2 Oct 1959); 2 press cuttings of 'Christmas Book Supplement - 1: Blake the Radical' (New Statesman, 30 Nov 1957); a typescript of an 'Introduction' about William Blake; an annotated typescript of a joint book review of 'Symbol and Image in William Blake' by George Wingfield Digby and 'The Complete Writings of William Blake with all the variant readings' edited by Geoffrey Keynes for 'The Listener' (Nov 1957); an annotated typescript of 'The Mystical Quest of William Blake'; an annotated typescript and later typescript of 'summary of Dr J Bronowski's speech at the William Blake bicentenary celebrations annual dinner, Wednesday, 28th November' (1956); a photocopy of an article on 'The Years of Discovery' (Daily Telegraph, 27 Aug 1956) with annotated typescript notes on the discovery of Positron, splitting the atom and the discovery of the neutron.
Contains: a typescript of 'The Creative Mind' for publication in 'Scientific American' (Sep 1958); a press cutting of 'Spectre of Automation haunts the World' (Reynolds News, 28 Sep 1958) and an annotated typescript of the same article but entitled 'Planning for the Year 2000'; 4 typescripts (with some annotations) of [an article] entitled 'A Scientist's Choice' (7 Jan 1957); a script in English, a script in German (3 Jun 1958), an audience research report and 2 annotated typescripts (27 May 1958) for a radio talk on 'British Thinking in the Atomic Age: Education for the Future' (BBC European English Service, 10 June 1958); and 2 annotated typescripts of [a radio talk on] 'The Scientific Mind' (30 Jun 1958).
Contains: 2 annotated typescripts of 'Albert Einstein' (13 Sep 1956); an annotated typescript of 'Prospect of Plenty' (published as 'Four Steps to Plenty' in John Bull, 17 Dec 1955); an annotated typescript of Bronowski's review of 'The Transformation of Man' by Lewis Mumford; 2 typescripts of 'What can we believe?, The Human Values' (8 Sep 1955); annotated galley proofs, a summary extract, [notes of references] and 2 annotated typescripts of 'The Educated Man in 1984' (or 'The Place of Science in Society and Education') which was given as a lecture to section L (for education) of the British Association [for the Advancement of Science] (7 Sep 1955); and a typescript of 'Address at Wycliffe College on the Occasion of Opening the new Science Laboratories, Saturday 11th June'.
Contains: an unedited transcript of a discussion between Bronowski and [William] Pickles (30 Jan 1957) [with George Steedman as the chairman, recorded for radio broadcast on the BBC, European Programme]; 2 annotated typescripts of a general introduction to 'Technology and Democracy' [series of radio programmes that was originally called 'The Political Implications of Technological Progress'] (3 Aug 1956); an annotated typescript and 2 later typescripts of 'The Shape of the Future' radio lecture from the series 'Technology and Democracy' ('Political Implications of Technological Progress') (recorded 29 Sep 1956); an annotated typescript and 2 later typescripts of 'The Choice Ahead' radio lecture from the series 'Technology and Democracy' ('Political Implications of Technological Progress') (recorded 29 Sep 1956); 3 annotated typescripts of 'Training for Technology 6, The Beginning of Wisdom' (recorded 17 Apr 1956) with additional material on 'An Education in Science, Science and Culture'; an annotated typescript of 'Outline of proposed last minutes of television programme on "Other Peoples Jobs: The Coal Miner"' (27 Jan 1956); a typescript 'Report on "Heller Als Tausend Sonner" by Robert Junck' (9 Nov 1956); a typescript on 'Empiricism'; and an annotated verbatim transcript and a typescript of 'The Shape of Things' (lecture for the first Design Oration given to the Society of Industrial Artists, 2 Dec 1955).
Contains: a transcript of a UNESCO World Review radio programme 'Tribute to Albert Einstein on his 70th birthday' (from 'Enquiring into the Unknown') featuring Professor Jacques Hadamard, Dr Arthur Compton and Professor Niels Bohr (13 Mar 1949); an annotated typescript of 'Education for the Future' by Bronowski and a typescript of changes to be made (c. Aug 1958); scripts for 4 radio programmes in a series called 'The Political Implications of Technological Progress' presented by Bronowski and William Pickles, Bronowski's scripts are for 'The Shape of the Future' and 'The Choice Ahead' (Oct 1956); a rough draft of William Pickles' comments on some notes by Bronowski [relating to their radio programmes on 'The Political Implications of Technological Progress']; and 2 transcripts of a 'Discussion between J. Bronowski and William Pickles, under the chairmanship of George Steedman' (30 Jan 1957, European Programme, BBC Radio).
Contains: an annotated typescript of 'letter from Britain for 7th September 1951'; an annotated typescript of 'New Year Letter, 1st January 1957' (14 Dec 1956); 2 annotated typescripts 'New Year Letter 1958' (3 Dec 1957) and transcripts from the radio broadcasts of 'New Year's Eve Letter 1958' in German and English (Dec 1957); 2 typescripts of 'New Year talk 1956' [radio broadcast, 2 Jan 1956]; 3 annotated typescripts of 'New Year Letter 1954' (Dec 1953); 2 annotated typescripts of 'What became of progress?' (Letter from Britain for 2 Jan 1953) (Dec 1952); 2 annotated typescripts and a transcript from the radio broadcast [on the BBC European Service] of 'Letter from Britain 44: Science, South Kensington' (May 1951); an annotated typescript of 'A Technological University?' for 'Letter from Britain' [BBC radio broadcast] (23 Feb 1951); 2 annotated typescripts of 'Letter from Britain for Friday, December 29th, 1950' (7 Dec 1950); an annotated script for broadcast of 'An English Summer' for 'Letter from Britain' on the BBC European Service (22 Sep 1950); 2 annotated typescripts of 'Letter from Britain for Friday, December 22nd, 1950' for broadcast on the BBC European Service (7 Dec 1950); an annotated typescript of 'Letter from Britain, November 1950' (30 Oct 1950); an annotated typescript of 'Letter from Britain' for broadcast on BBC European Service (Aug 1950); an annotated transcript and 2 annotated typescripts of a radio talk entitled 'Personal Portrait: Dr J Robert Oppenheimer' broadcast on General Overseas Service of the BBC (6 Jun 1954); a transcript of 'London Calling Asia' radio programme (12 Jun 1952); a transcript of 'Invention and Imagination: Final talk' radio broadcast on BBC Third Programme (5 Jan 1947); and a press cutting of 'My aim is to know myself' (News Chronicle, 8 Dec 1953).
Contains: a typescript about a research committee report on a research programme [for the College of Architecture at Berkeley, California] sent to D L Foley from J L Prestini (May & Aug 1957); an annotated typescript of 'Architecture as a Science and Architecture as an Art' by Bronowski (Feb 1955); and a typescript (with a few annotations) and diagrams for 'Science as Foresight' [c.1954-1955].
Contains: 2 annotated typescripts of Bronowski's Conway Memorial lecture on 'The Fulfilment of Man' (23 Mar 1954); a report on 'The Language of Modern Physics: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science' by Ernest H Hutten (Apr 1954); 2 typescripts of 'The Logic of Nature' (May 1955); and a typescript of 'Making New Fuels' (published in 'Goal Magazine', Sep 1955).
Contains: 2 press cuttings of 'Scientists and Bombs' (The Observer, 9 May 1954); 2 press cuttings of 'Into the Atomic Future' (The Observer, 31 Jan 1954); annotated typescripts of 'The Surge of Atomic Power' parts 1 and 2 (published under the title 'Atoms for Peace' in The Observer, Jul 1955); 2 press cuttings of 'Atoms for Peace - 1: Nuclear Power and Living Standards' (The Observer, 17 Jul 1955); 2 press cuttings of 'Atoms for Peace - 2: The World's Nuclear Resources' (The Observer, 24 Jul 1955); 2 annotated typescripts of 'Atoms for Peace' [radio talk by Bronowski] (Aug & Sep 1951); an annotated typescript of 'Atomic Energy for Peace' (Jul 1952); an annotated typescript of 'Atomic Energy in Daily Life' (Feb 1951 & Jul 1952); an annotated transcript (radio talk broadcast 17 Mar 1949 on BBC Third Programme and 22 Jun 1949 on BBC Home Service) and a typescript of 'Bikini or Bluff?'; a typescript of 'Testing the Hydrogen Bomb' [c.1950-1951]; a press cutting and a typescript of 'My Plan for Peace - 5: Use science for new tasks' (Daily Herald, 19 Jan 1951); a press cutting and a typescript copy of a letter to the editor of The Times newspaper on 'Atomic Peace' (The Times, 30 Nov 1950); a copy of 'A Proposal for Atomic Peace' from 'Discovery' (Mar 1951); a typescript of 'Atomic Energy in Daily Life'; and a transcript of 'What Next?: No. 2, Energy in the Future' [BBC Radio programme] (12 Aug 1953).
Contains: a press cutting of 'Photographs of Atoms'; 2 annotated typescripts of 'ABC of the Atom' (Oxford Version, 16 Feb 1958); a typescript of 'ABC of the Atom' (original version); 2 annotated typescripts of 'The Atomic Prospect' (for the New Statesman, 27 Aug 1955); an annotated typescript of 'Science and the Future' (Apr 1952); an annotated typescript of 'ICI Londres, La bombe H - probleme universel' in French (23 Jul 1954); a press cutting ('The Listener' 1 Jul 1954), 2 annotated transcripts of the [radio talk] (10 Jun 1954) and a typescript of 'The Hydrogen Bomb: No. 6, The Dilemma of the Scientist'; and two annotated typescripts of 'The Dilemma of the Scientist'.
Contains: 2 annotated typescripts of 'The Prospect of Fusion' (9 Sep 1957); 2 annotated typescripts of 'Hydrogen - The Stuff of Creation' ('Can we steal the Sun's key to power' in John Bull, 1956) (9-10 Nov 1956); and 2 annotated typescripts of 'How Fusion Works' [Nov 1952] with a letter from The New York Times about the article (15 Nov 1952).
Contains: an annotated transcription of a talk on Leonardo da Vinci (2 May 1952); an annotated typescript of 'Applied Science' (9 Aug); a transcription of a radio talk entitled 'New Judgment on Wordsworth' broadcast on the BBC Home Service (26 Apr 1950); an annotated typescript on 'Genetics Then and Now'; a press cutting and typescript of 'Can Machines 'Think'?' (30 Nov 1953); a typescript of Bronowski's review of 'Foundations of Inference in Natural Science' by J O Wisdom' (Jul 1952); a typescript of 'A Revolution in Thinking' (review of 'Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance' by Max Born and 'From Euclid to Eddington' by Sir Edmund Whittaker); a typescript of 'The Algebra of Nature' (review of 'Essay in Physics' by Viscount Samuel and 'Relativity - A Richer Truth' by Phillipp Frank); a typescript of 'Books in General' for 'The New Statesman' (10 Sep 1947); a typescript of 'Light on Pope' (review of 'New Light on Pope' by Norman Audit and 'The Pleasures of Pope' by Hamish Hamilton), Feb 1950; a typescript review of 'The Physical Basis of Life' by J D Bernal; a typescript of 'Living Through an Intellectual Revolution' [a radio talk] for 'The Listener' (1952); a typescript of 'Science for Humans' for 'The Observer' (1952); an annotated typescript of 'A Technological University?'; and a leaflet containing 'As I see it - Fog' by Bronowski, which was broadcast on the European Service of the BBC (23 Nov 1949).
Also includes a copy of a letter from Bronowski to Alan Hill (William Heinemann Ltd) on ideas for books (18 Jun 1951).
Contains 3 typescripts of 'The Logic of Experiment' (1 annotated) which was presented to the section A of the British Association [for the Advancement of Science] (5 Sep 1952), and a press cutting of 'The Logic of Experiment' as published in 'Nature' (31 Jan 1953).
Contains: typescript notes for 8 lectures given for the Charles Beard lectures at Ruskin College Oxford - lecture 1 (undated), on 'The Clockwork Universe' (2nd lecture, 26 Jan 1951), on 'The Society of Gulliver' (3rd lecture, 31 Jan 1951), 4th lecture (7 Feb 1951), on 'The Concepts of Science and Ethics' (5th lecture, 9 Feb 1951), 6th lecture (27 Feb 1951), on 'Science and the Scapegoat' (7th lecture, 27 Feb 1951), and on 'The future of Science in Society' (8th lecture, 6 Mar 1951); a typescript of 'A Guide to Building Study' (Dec 1951); an annotated typescript of 'Three Plays for Impuritans' relating to George Bernard Shaw (Feb 1947); a transcription of a talk by Bronowski on George Bernard Shaw (7 Nov 1950); and typed extracts from 'The Explanation of Natural Laws' by William Kneale.
Contains: two transcripts (one annotated) of 'Invention and Imagination, 2' a radio talk on Humphry Davy broadcast on the BBC Third programme (5 Nov 1946 & 5 Jan 1947); an annotated typescript about Ludwig Wittgenstein (undated); an annotated typescript of 'The Mystical Quest of William Blake' for Literary Guide (Jun 1954); annotated typescript of 'The Tragedy of Humphry Davy for Literary Guide (Jul 1954)'; an annotated typescript of 'Invention and Imagination 3, Thomas Jefferson' [for radio talk, c. 1946-1947]; an annotated typescript of 'Invention and Imagination 4, Conclusion' [for radio talk, c. 1946-1947]; a typescript 'Report on "Pandaemonium" by Humphrey Jennings' (16 Dec 1954); notes on Humphry Davy; typed extracts from 'The Life of Sir Humphry Davy'; typed extracts from 'British Scientists of the 19th Century' vol. 1 by J G Crowther; and typed extracts from 'Fragmentary Remains, Literary and Scientific of Sir Humphry Davy' by Bart, edited by John Davy.
Consists of a booklet containing typescripts of poems and other writing with original paintings and drawings, by various authors and artists. Subjects include Spanish items in museums in Narbonne (France), the Duchess of Atholl, Federico G Lorca and the Spanish Civil War.
[Inspiration for Bronowski's 'Spain 1939: Four Poems'].
Concerts in Spain, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1996. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1989 to 1995, concert programmes, bills, and other personal papers (such as sketches of the programmes for the tour, etc.).
Comprises correspondence (mainly between members of the Salk Institute) regarding physical space at the Salk Institute. Subjects include: requirements and allocation of space for offices, laboratories and other areas within the institute; Senior Fellows choosing the location of their studies (1965); installing telephones; disposal of temporary buildings (1965); furniture; animal facilities; and the design of laboratories.
Also includes minutes of Space Committee meetings (Mar - Apr 1965), an agenda for a Space Committee meeting (Oct 1964), weekly reports on planning activity for construction at the Salk Institute (Oct 1964 - Mar 1965), construction and occupancy timescale charts and floor plans.
Additionally includes a letter from Louis I Kahn Architect company about publicity for the Salk Institute buildings (Sep 1964).
Consists of a memorandum about the formation of a committee to coordinate use of space at the Salk Institute.
Comprises correspondence (between members of the Salk Institute including Bronowski) concerning the allocation of space within the Institute for Ursula Bellugi's laboratory, and establishing a studio to videotape participants in her sign language studies. With floor plans.
Also includes information on the Institute's Facilities Committee allocating 5 offices to the Council for Biology in Human Affairs and 2 offices to Development and Public Affairs.
Note on cost of repair
Comprises correspondence on meeting in La Jolla to discuss science education, and requesting Bronowski write a book for college freshmen (declined).
Includes photograph of picture
Receipt for one year's tax on land owned by Jesus College for the South Level Drainage, received of William Gifford. Total payment equals 31 2s 10d. Dated 23rd January 1863 and signed by Thomas O. Coates, for William Marshall, the collector.
Coates, Thomas O.Receipt for tax of 1s 6d due for college-owned land in the Fens. Received of Mr Robert Ellis. Signed by Mr Coates on behalf of William Marshall, collector.
Coates, Mr.Paid 3s to South Level Drainage. Signed M. Fisher for William Marshall.
South Level DrainageTour in East Asia: Singapore, Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, 1989, 1993. Contains several letters addressed to and sent by Peter Hurford from 1989 to 1993, concert programmes, bills, and other personal papers (such as sketches of the programmes for the tour, etc.).
Ground plans of houses in the south east corner of Park Street where it meets Jesus Lane. The properties are all outlined with yards, offices, kitchens and gardens marked and dimensions included. The names of the tenants are also written on the plans.
Ground plans of houses in the south east corner of Park Street where it meets Jesus Lane which were included in a lease to Robert Barrett. The properties are all outlined with yards, offices, kitchens and gardens marked and dimensions included. The names of the tenants are also written on the plans.
Also includes: a leaflet from the European Art Color Slide Company (New York); a letter from Bruce Stewart (Michigan State University) offering to send Bronowski a copy of his book 'A Science of Social Issues'; and a volume entitled 'Report and Studies in the History of Art' (National Gallery of Art, Washington D C, 1969).
Comprises letters, copies of articles by others and notes for additional material to be added to Bronowski's earlier book on Blake ('William Blake: A Man without a Mask') for 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution'.
Correspondents include Professor John Theobald (department of English, San Diego State College) about Bronowski's work on Blake, Sir Geoffrey Keynes, and Catriona Robertson (Central Saint Martin's School of Art, London) on her PhD relating to Blake [which Bronowski was helping her with].
Also includes a list of slides that Bronowski used for his lecture on 'The minute particulars of William Blake' (for 'The Prophetic Eye' series, UCLA Art Council Lectures, Oct 1968), and annotated photocopied galley proofs of 'Introduction: The Turbulent Age' (an addition to 'William Blake and the Age of Revolution').
Comprises: an annotated copy of the outline of Bronowski's lecture on 'The Discovery of Self' (given to the American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1965); a copy of a letter to Professor A H Maslow on his paper 'A Theory of Meta-motivation' and discussing science and human values; reprints of R W Gerrard's 'The Biological Basis of Imagination' and 'The Need to Know and The Fear of Knowing' by A H Maslow; and an outline of lectures on 'Technology and Culture' that Bronowski gave at the Salzburg Seminar in 1968.
Includes copies of earlier lectures/articles by Bronowski ('Science as a Humanistic Discipline', 1 Dec 1967 and 'The Nature of Science', May-Jun 1967) and a reprint of an article by Derek J. de Solla Price on 'The Book as a Scientific Instrument'.
Comprises handwritten notes by Bronowski including notes on sources, annotated copies of articles and publications, a list of books by Max Weber, and a copy of a letter to Bruce Mazlish from Bronowski on Michael Polanyi's article on 'Tacit Knowing'. Also includes a press cutting reporting on Bronowski delivering 'The Identity of Man' lectures at the American Museum of Natural History (New York Times, 13 Mar 1965).
Paid to John Willis for making soup for the poor.
Willis, JohnConsists mainly of open reel audio tapes of Bronowski's lectures and radio broadcasts.
Consists of numbers 1-6 of a poetry series edited by Bronowski and J M Reeves: 'Letter IV' by William Empson (1), 'Chaffinches' by Julian Bell (2), 'The Green Bay Tree or The Wicked Man Touches Wood' by T H White (3), 'Rock and Thorns' by John Davenport (4), 'Water Music for a Botanist' by Michael Redgrave (5) and two copies of 'For Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands' by Bronowski (6).
Each publication, except for number 1, is annotated with a 'B' on the title page. The editions containing Bronowski's poem are annotated on the last page, and one copy is signed.
Song cycle for soprano and piano, dedicated to LP's cousin, Mary.
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The Jolly Shepherd (John Wootton, 16th century), composed 1 September 1925
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All That's Past (Walter de la Mare), composed 16-17 September 1929
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The Faithless Shepherdess (Anon, 1589), composed September 1929
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Now Welcome Somer (Geoffrey Chaucer)
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Pleasure It Is (William Cornish, 1510), composed 19 December 1925
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God's Likeness (John Bannister Tabb), composed 17 August 1930
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May in the Green-Wood (Anon, 16th century), composed 28 August 1930