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Correspondence from Mary MacNab to Tom Flett

The correspondence discusses the historical background and sources of some of the MacNab dances. She also mentions displays and her teaching at Summer School. There are several references to criticism of her work by a Dr. McLennon and contained in articles in the "Reel" (London Branch Newsletter).

Mary MacNab

Correspondence with Buckingham Palace on behalf of HRH Queen Elizabeth

Includes letters of thanks from Buckingham Palace thanking the president of the society for the gift of publications; application for patronage of the Princess Elizabeth and reply granting patronage, 20 December 1946; cover of book 17; donations to the King George VI Memorial Fund; suggested programme and list of guests for the visit of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to HQ, 1961

Notes on Ellwyn Glen and its Towers

Notes for an article "Ghosts of Ellwyn Glen" published in "The Scotsman" newspaper 2nd may 1934. Photographs taken by Ion Jamieson of the three towers in Ellwyn Glen. Booklet "Ellwyndale and its Three Towers" by John Freer, FSA Scot. (n.d.)

Ion Jamieson

Dances devised by Milton Levy

Includes: The Quaker, 1995; The Tin Wiidman, 1982; Tweedledun and Tweedledee, 1989; The Cashcrom, 1991; Dogsbody, 1995; Jolly John, 1982-1990; Little G Howard, 1992; Pernell, 1989; Abbot of Unreason, 1982; Bellantine House, 1990; Betty Burke, 1993.

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