Consists of a notebook listing music played on the Chapel organ at services on a day by day basis. Names of musical pieces played and names of organ scholars given.
Hurford, Peter (1919-1930) ), British organist and composerCollection of letters written by Clarke to William Otter and Mrs [Nancy] Otter; with one written to T. R. Malthus; and a few other papers.
Clarke, Edward Daniel (1769-1822), antiquary and mineralogistNo names on board although T. H. Goodwin can be identified in middle row.
at Northern Yunnan province, dressing in linen clothes, carrying poison arrow.
a well-known place where bandits are often seen.
The largest copper mine in Big Liang Mountain and Small Liang Mountain area. During the Tongzhi era of Qing dynasty, money was raised to mining copper here but the threaten from Yi bandits forced it to stop.
No names given by T. H. Goodwin can be identified sitting far right of front row.
The largest river in Yi ethnic group habitants in Big Liang Mountain and Small Liang Mountain area. There is no bridge but Liu Tong ("slippery cylinder"), a kind of rope bridge with bamboo cylinder.
the place suffered from Yi bandits the most in the previous years
Near uncivilised Yi ethnic group's habitation. Yi ethnic people often wander around here and rob Han ethnic people's property in the fog.
The first town we meet when entering Fu Bo county area, about 5 km from the county city.
Names on board read A. R. Penn, C. A. Fiddian-Green, T. S. Nevill, G. M. Allison, C. W. Snook, T. E. Morel, C. D. Terry, G. W. Allam, H. D. Holman, T. H. Goodwin, G. Brabam
Suite "Laudate Dominum". For organ. Edited by Oxford University Press.
I: Processional (Metronome marking: minim = 52). II: Rondo da Chiesa (Metronome marking: minim = 96). III: Meditation (Metronome marking: minim = 52). IV: Scherzo (Metronome marking: minim = 112). V: French Carol (Metronome marking: 144 beats per minute). VI: Exurgat Deus (Metronome marking: dotted crotchet = 100 approx.).
Bridge in Yi area. A robe is tied across the river, on both sides of the bank. Yi ethnic people climb the rope to cross the river. Han ethnic people use bamboo-made cylinder to transport on the rope.
notice that the stones are put above the roof top to avoid strong winds blowing away wooden roof top.
Photograph showing boat on river towards Fen Ditton. Names on board read G. A. Young, F. G. Pyper, S. M. Taylor, T. H. Goodwin, D. T. Jones, F. M. Porter, M. G. Fitzgerald, R. H. Lowry, M. F. MacFarlane.