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    Nicholson Ms. 2

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    Anthology of quotations from Cicero, Seneca, Apuleius, Macrobius and later Christian authors.Manuscript written on vellum in littera prae-gothica textualis. Sinclair 100. Ownership: Frater Lawrence; Sir Charles Nicholson

    Exhibition [music] : quadrille on popular airs /

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    (N. & Co. 164) (Publisher number). Cover title.; Pl. no.: N & Co. 164.; "Composed expressly for and dedicated to his friend J.C.W. Nicholson by Charles Coote Junr."; Lithographer: C. Troedel.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an5399591

    881: Providence, Rhode Island. Nicholson Residence.

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    Job file for the creation/design of stained glass from either the Charles J. Connick Studio (1912-1945) or the Charles J. Connick Associates studio (1945-1986). The job file contains a job number, location information, date of completion, size, contact information, price, and a description of the project. This particular job file contains information on a job located at: Providence, Rhode Island. Nicholson Residence

    Nicholson, E C (Ernest Charles), NX45544

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/407760Surname: NICHOLSON. Given Name(s) or Initials: E C (ERNEST CHARLES). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX45544. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 25377.236588 Item: [2016.0049.40035] "Nicholson, E C (Ernest Charles), NX45544

    Wayne Nicholson in a Senior Trumpet Recital and George Bates in a Junior Clarinet Recital

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    This is the program for the senior trumpet recital of Wayne Nicholson, and the junior clarinet recital of George Bates, accompanied by Charles Malcuit on Clarinet, Ouida Eppinette on piano, and Juanita Nicholson on piano. The recital was held on May 20, 1968, in Mitchell Hall Auditorium

    Port Nicholson, N.Z. [picture] /

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    Inscription: View of Wanganui or Port Nicholson taken from the front of Dr. Evans house on Thorden flat ...; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK137

    Charles Nicholson – The Forgotten Flutist

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    The recent fascination for the flutist-composers of the 19th century has brought to life much music by flute virtuosos such as Tulou, Demersseman, Boehm, Genin, and others. To this time, however, the colorful artistry of Charles Nicholson has been overlooked. His brief career, spanning but two decades, brought the flute to the forefront as a solo instrument in England and propagated numerous fantasies, variation, methods, and other works for flute. Indeed, his contributions as flute virtuoso and flute manufacturer have made an indelible mark on the history and development of the instrument. In the London of the 1820\u27s and 1830\u27s his name was a household word among concert-goers; furthermore, there was hardly an amateur flutist in England that did not own a Nicholson Improved flute and a few of his musical publications

    Letter by Charles Benedict Calvert to J. C. Nicholson, Riversdale, Maryland, September 29, 1858

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    A letter from Charles Benedict Calvert to J. C. Nicholson, a Baltimore businessman, detailing his visions for a new institution, the Maryland Agricultural College, which would "teach everything that is taught in the best Universities." The letter also encourages Nicholson's son to attend the new institution. Sent from Riversdale, Maryland, September 29, 1858

    Charles B. Moore Family papers, 1832-1917

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    Receipt from Nicholson and Houston to Charles B. Moore for $25.00 for payment in prosecution of case of man opening letters
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