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CF - Papers of Connie M. Ford (1912-1998), poet; 1900-1998
1 - Literary papers of Connie M. Ford; 1932-1997
2 - Research papers, manuscripts and correspondence relating to Connie Ford's biography of Aleen Cust; 1980-1996
3 - Correspondence; 1923-1998
4 - Personal papers of Connie Ford; 1912-1998
1 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's schooldays and adult education; 1917-1979
2 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's work as a veterinarian; 1931-1994
3 - Annual pocket diaries kept by Connie Ford; 1927-1997
4 - Travel diaries and papers relating to holidays and trips taken by Connie Ford; 1949-1996
5 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's interest in communism and socialism; 1925-1998
6 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's interest in theatre, music, literature and visual arts; 1939-1996
1 - Arts festival and theatre programmes and reviews collected by Connie Ford; 1963-1980
2 - Score, recordings and papers relating to 'The Passing Bell' (words by Connie Ford; music by Irene Armitage); 1954-1961
3 - Papers relating to the Workers Music Association and Connie Ford's interest in folk music; 1939-1979
1 - Catalogue of music published by the Workers' Music Association; 1939
2 - 'Popular Soviet Songs' (London: Workers' Music Association, 1941); 1941
3 - Programmes and newspaper cuttings relating to the Nottingham Quincentenary celebrations, and to the 'Nottingham Symphony' composed by Alan Bush; 1949
4 - 'Tribute to Alan Bush on his Fiftieth Birthday' (London: Workers' Music Association, 1950); 1950
5 - Two copies of 'Cry of Greece', poem by Jack Lindsay; n.d. [1950]
6 - 'Daylight', a selection of poems, Vol 1, No.1 (Autumn 1952); 1952
7 - 'Some notes by Ivor Hitchens describing his mural painting in the main hall at Cecil Sharp House, and notes on the English Folk Dance and Song Society' (London: Shenval Press, 1954); 1954
8 - 'Folk Songs from China', special supplement to China Reconstructs, No. 9, Sep. 1955; Sep. 1955
9 - 'All Together Now: The Challenge Song Book'; 1960
10 - 'Songs for the Sixties', ed. Peggy Seeger and Ewan MacColl (Workers Music Association, 1961); 1961
11 - Bundle of typescript lyrics to songs and ballads; n.d. [1940s-1960s]
12 - Blank manuscript music score book, containing handwritten music and lyrics, 'The Yanks want to send us to fight for them in China and Moscow and Germany ...'; n.d. [1940s-1960s]
13 - Collection of printed Irish songs and ballads; a leaflet for the publication 'Ireland of the Welcomes'; and a poster of the representations of 'colloquial calls and cries' from Dublin; n.d. [1940s-1960s]]
14 - 'Songs of Struggle': musical scores by Alan Bush (London: Workers' Musical Association, 1970); 1970
15 - 'Garland', printed collection of political songs; 1974
16 - Published script, pamphlet, programme and newspaper reviews of Keynote Opera Society Ltd's production of 'Wat Tyler', an opera in two acts (libretto by Nancy Bush; music by Alan Bush); 1974
17 - Newspaper cutting of 'Fourpence a Day', old miners' song attributed to Thomas Raine, n.d. [1978]
18 - Bulletin of the Workers' Music Association, No. 6, Oct. 1979; Oct. 1979
4 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's interest in art, dance, theatre and literature; 1945-1996
7 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's interest in sailing and ships; 1952-1994
8 - Papers relating to Connie Ford's interest in local history; 1970-1980
9 - Newspaper cuttings collected by Connie Ford; 1926-1993
10 - Personal items, invitations and souvenirs; 1912-1994
11 - Certificates, awards and medals; 1927-1996
12 - Articles, obituaries and memories of Connie Ford; 1983-1998
5 - Albums, photographs, slides, negatives and related material; 1900-1998
6 - Papers relating to other members of the Ford family; 1903-1989
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