John Christie Correspondence, General Correspondence, P correspondents
- Reference code
- G/CC/1/2/17
- Level
- File
- Title
- John Christie Correspondence, General Correspondence, P correspondents
- Quantity & Format
- 66 letters
- Repository
- Glyndebourne Archive
- Creator(s)
- Christie, John
- Scope and content
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Contains correspondence to and from -
Sir Thomas Padmore, Treasury Chambers, 1952, 1958 and 1959 (8 letters)
Wing Commander Leslie Page, 1944 (2 letters) “Glyndebourne stands for the exact opposite of mediocrity.”
Peter Paget Smith, The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford, 1952 (2 letters)
Ronald Parker, 1958 (2 pages)
Jack Partlett, Lewes Operatic Society, 1958 (1 letter and a copy of Lewes Operatic Society AGM notes)
XXX Peaks, Home Office, 1943 (1 letter)
Evelyn Peat, 1946 (2 letters)
A.G.Pelham, Charles Howard Antiques, 1958 (3 letters)
Ian Pelham Burns, 1962 (1 letter)
W Baring Pemberton, 1958 (1 letter)
W C Pendray, Ministry of Labour, 1936 (4 letters)
Edmund Penning-Rowsell, 1936 (2 letters)
Josephine Pettejohn, 1958 (1 letter)
Avis R Philips, 1960 (1 letter)
Secretary of The Physical Society, 1936 (1 letter)
Re: The air conditioning at Glyndebourne
Ethel M Pierce, 1957 and 1958 (2 letters)
Julian Piggott, Campbell, Smith & Co Ltd Decorations, 1958 (2 letters)
Julian Piggott, Anglo-German Association, 1960 (3 letters)
Mary Pinett, 1958 (1 letter)
Jemima/Hugo Pitman, 1957 or 1958, (1 letter)
Eddie Playfair, 1956 (1 letter + a newspaper clipping, from an unknown publication, about C.W.Wells)
Frederick Poke, 1946 (1 letter)
Sir Ernest Pooley, The Arts Council, 1946 (8 letters)
Andrew Porter, The Financial Times, 1958 (1 letter)
Re: Defending Glyndebourne and Carl Ebert
John Christie writes, “...the English critics have attacked him from the very first, and yet before his time what was there?”
Mary Powell, 1946 (1 letter)
Sir Alan Powell, BBC, 1943 (1 letter)
Marjorie Powell Edwards, 1958 and 1959 (6 letters)
Powell Lloyd, 1936 (1 letter)
P.D.Proctor, Treasury Chambers, 1949 (1 letter)
Re: The Arts Council
The Lord Provost and Secretary, 1949 (2 letters)
Unknown P correspondent, first name Luke, 1949 (1 letter)
Unknown P correspondent, first name John, The Liverpool Philharmonic Society, 1961 (1 letter)
