Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank cheque made out to Mr. A. Brodsky for the sum of three shillings and ninepence. Signed by the Honorary Treasurer on behalf of the Manchester Chess Club.
This is a speech of confidence in the RMCM Club, which has now completed its 11th year despite the Great War. Anna Brodsky believes that no one can stand alone and that union is strength. She places her hope in the League of Nations which will m...
Brodsky, Anna (c.1855-1929), scientist, President of RMCM Club, writer
Extract from Anna Brodsky's remarks at the opening meeting of the season 1912-13 of the RMCM Club on 21 Oct 1912. These words form a very warm welcome to Madame Grieg who is visiting the Club for a second time. The full speech is to be foun...
Brodsky, Anna (c.1855-1929), scientist, President of RMCM Club, writer
Stanley Withers copies the extract from the minutes of Council for Brodsky. Resolved: that Mr. Adolph Brodsky be offered the appointment of Principal Professor of the Violin and Conductor of the College Orchestra from September 20th next on the f...
Withers, Stanley (fl.1890s-1928), Registrar of the Royal Manchester College of Music
In this small fragment Nina informs Anna that Edvard's last work, Four Psalms, op.74, was very well sung. Edvard made the corrections in the summer, received them but never heard the work. Nina found them very moving and the reviews praised...
In this concluding fragment Nina confirms that she has heard from Gibson Young and asks if Anna Brodsky knows that Ole March is married. Nina ends with her usual very affectionate greetings to the Brodskys.