glasgow.
Art Gallery and Museum: 370 incl. part of the R. Glen (European) and H.G. Farmer worldwide ethnological collections.
[H.G. Farmer:] Instruments of Music: History and Development (1941) [exhibition catalogue]; H.G. Farmer: ‘The Glen Collection’, Art Review (1945); H.G. Farmer: ‘Some Oriental Musical Instruments at Kelvingrove’, Scottish Art Review, viii (1961), 1–4; A. Myers: ‘The Glen and Ross Collections of Musical Instruments’, GSJ, xxxviii (1985), 4–8
glasgow.
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, University of Glasgow: c200 incl. ethnological and B. Hague (wind) collection.
goudhurst, kent.
Finchcocks Collection, Living Museum of Music: c75 keyboards, the Katrina and Richard Burnett collection.
R. Burnett: ‘English Pianos at Finchcocks’, EMc, xiii (1985), 45–51; W. Dow: Finchcocks Collection, Catalogue: the Richard Burnett Collection of Historical Keyboard Instruments (1989); R. and K. Burnett: Finchcocks Past & Present (1989)
hailsham, e. sussex.
Alice Schulmann-Frank Collection of Musical Instruments and the Michelham Priory Collection: c260 European and non-European.
huddersfield.
Tolson Memorial Museum: c150 European.
ipswich.
Ipswich Borough Council Museum and Art Galleries: c135 ethnological, incl. Muir (East African) and Partridge (Nigerian) collections.
keighley.
Cliffe Castle Museum, Bradford Art Galleries and Museum: c150, two-thirds European, one-third non-European.
A. Myers and A. Cartledge: Catalogue of Brass Instruments in the Collection of Bradford Art Galleries and Museums (1991)
kidderminster.
Hartlebury Castle, Hereford and Worcester County Museum: mainly European art.
kilmarnock.
Dean Castle: c100 art incl. Howard de Walden, and C. van Raalte collections.
Dean Castle: Musical Instruments (1975)
kingston upon thames.
School of Music, Kingston University: Chinese and Indian.
leeds.
Abbey House Museum: c250 European.
leeds.
Department of Ethnography, City Museum: c135.
leicester.
Charles Moore Collection of Musical Instruments, University of Leicester: c75 European.
S.J. Weston: A Catalogue of Instruments in the Charles Moore Collection (1981)
leicester.
Leicestershire Museums: c80.
lewes.
Sussex Archaeological Institute: 250 ethnological incl. Mummery collection.
lisbellaw, co. fermanagh.
Richard Pierce collection: c25 European string instruments and winds.
liverpool.
National Museum and Galleries on Merseyside: c120 incl. Rushworth and Dreaper collection.
Rushworth & Dreaper Collection of Antique Musical Instruments and Historical Manuscripts (1927); Catalogue of the Rushworth & Dreaper Permanent Collection of Antique Musical Instruments (1932); P. Rushton: Catalogue of European Musical Instruments in the Liverpool Museum (London, 1994)
london.
Boosey & Hawkes Museum: c340 winds.
A. Baines: Antique Musical Instruments of Historical Interest [checklist] (1972)
london.
British Museum: c1000 antique, oriental, African incl. musical images.
london.
Centre of Music Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies: c100 Asian and African.
london.
Fenton House: c20 keyboards, incl. G.H. Benton Fletcher collection.
R. Russell: The Musical Instruments in Fenton House, Hampstead (1953); R. Russell: The Benton Fletcher Collection of Early English Musical Instruments at Fenton House (1955); R. Russell: Catalogue of Early Keyboard Instruments at Fenton House (1957, 4/1986)
london.
Horniman Museum: 6000 art, traditional and mainly ethnological, incl. Percy Bull and Adam Carse collections, and Arnold Dolmetsch collection.
A. Carse: The Horniman Museum: a List of the Instruments Included in the Adam Carse Collection of Musical Wind Instruments (1947); A. Carse: ‘The Adam Carse Collection of Musical Wind Instruments’, GSJ, ii (1949); A. Carse: Catalogue of the Adam Carse Collection of Old Musical Wind Instruments (1951); M. Dolmetsch: Personal Recollections of Arnold Dolmetsch (1957); J. Jenkins: Musical Instruments (1958, 3/1974); E.A.K. Ridley: Wind Instruments of European Art Music (1974); M. Campbell: Dolmetsch: the Man and his Work (1975); J. Jenkins and P.R. Olsen: Music and Musical Instruments in the World of Islam (1976); F. Palmer: The Dolmetsch Collection of Musical Instruments (1981); M. Birley: ‘Extra-European Musical Instruments in the Horniman Museum’, ICTM, U.K. Chapter Bulletin, x (1985), 21–3
london.
J.R. Mirrey Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments: c25 harpsichords, pianos and organs.
london.
Museum of London: c80 London archaeological to 19th-Century.
london.
Museum of Mankind, British Museum: c4000 archaeological and ethnological, incl. the Raffles gamelan.
J. Rimmer: Ancient Musical Instrument of Western Asia (1969); W. Fagg, ed.: The Raffles Gamelan: a Historical Note (1970); J. Scott-Kemball: Javanese Shadow Puppets: the Raffles Collection in the British Museum (1970); ‘Ancient Egyptian Musical Instruments: a Catalogue and its Problems’, MT, cxvii (1976), 824; R.D. Anderson: Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities in the British Museum, iii: Musical Instruments (1976); P. Gloudesley: Report to the Museum of Mankind: Research (n.d.) [typescript]; S. Quigley: ‘The Raffles Gamelan at Claydon House’, JAMIS, xxii (1996), 5–41
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