- Allen/B/26
- Item
- 1900 (Circa)
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words by Thomas Campbell. Music by Allen [n.d.]. Voice and piano.
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words by Thomas Campbell. Music by Allen [n.d.]. Voice and piano.
'Why so pale and wan, fond lover?'
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words by Sir John Suckling. Music by Allen February 1895. Voice and piano.
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Hymn. Words by W. Walsham How. Music by Allen 1890. Voice and piano.
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Song from 'Lancelot and Guenevere' by Morley Steynor. Music by Allen, 1903-4. Voice and piano.
'When all the world is young, lad'
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words by Charles Kingsley. Music by Allen, 1887. Voice and piano.
'What does little birdie say?'
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words by Lord Tennyson. Music by Frank J. Allen. London & Leipzig: Pitt & Hatzfeld, 1892.
Typescript letter signed from Philip Ainsworth Means, New York, to Allen
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Will let Allen know as soon as he hears 'about the astronomical observatory angle of the Chesterton structure'; is not convinced by Rex Wailes about fireplaces in windmills; thanks Allen for a copy of his article; the structure at St Thomas in the Virgin Islands is not at all like the Newport tower; is disgusted with life in New York; does not know if Mr Arnold is still living.
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Regarding the origins of the Old Stone Mill at Newport, Rhode Island. Means supports the theory that it is a Norse edifice of the 12th century. Encloses some photographs he has taken and asks Minns' opinion.
Two black and white photographs labelled 'H. Hall & cycle Harlock'
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Showing a young man on a bicycle in a garden.
Part of Papers of Frank James Allen
Words from Longfellow's 'Spanish Student'. Music by Allen, March 1885. Voice and piano.