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A microfilm copy of Royal College of Music MS 2091 comprising a volume of Welsh, Irish and Scottish tunes collected by John Malchair (1730-1812), including a tune sung by a man at Harlech Castle.
Malchair, John, 1730-1812.
A microfilm copy of Royal College of Music MS 2091 comprising a volume of Welsh, Irish and Scottish tunes collected by John Malchair (1730-1812), including a tune sung by a man at Harlech Castle.
Malchair, John, 1730-1812.
A list, [September] 1795, by the artist John Malchair of Oxford, of drawings made by him on a tour of north Wales, 22 July-21 August 1785, written on returning to Oxford.
The drawings are described in chronological order, with some additional details and comments on the surroundings, people and weather. The itinerary includes Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire (f. 1), Dinas Mawddwy (f. 2 recto-verso), Barmouth (f. 3) and Harlech (f. 3 recto-verso), Merionethshire, and Beddgelert, Caernarvonshire (f. 3 verso). For a transcript of the list see Colin Harrison, John Malchair of Oxford: Artist and Musician (Oxford, 1998), pp. 150-152.
Malchair, John, 1730-1812.