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Louise Hanson-Dyer

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Jeff Hanson remarried and, when he died in 1971, his widow Margarita continued running Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre till 1996. In 1986, Margarita left the collection of early European music, Classical imprints, manuscripts and scores to Melbourne University.
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She and her husband moved to London 1927, then Paris in 1928, where they commenced what was to become a remarkable collection of printed music, scores and scholarly material from the 15th to 19th centuries. She founded
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James Dyer died in 1938. The following year she married 30-year-old British literary scholar Joseph Birch "Jeff" Hanson and moved to England, where he was studying at
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She married James Dyer, a Scottish businessman 27 years her senior, in 1911. Dyer had an active social life, being president of the
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in 1945 where she died, leaving her Australian assets, valued at around ÂŁ240,000, to the
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publish his first major book of poetry, and later donated ÂŁ10,000 to help found the
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from 1919 to 1921 and from 1924 to 1926. She was also an active member of the
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Louise Hanson-Dyer Music Library: Rare Collections, University of Melbourne
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from 1931 to 1934. She was a talented pianist, studying at the
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Pursuit of the New: Louise Hanson-Dyer, Publisher and Collector
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ISFAR – a resource for all areas of French-Australian relations
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People educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne
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Melbourne
Louis Smith
Harold Gengoult Smith
Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Albert Street Conservatorium
Presbyterian Ladies' Old Scholars
Alliance Française
Baroque music
John Shaw Neilson
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra
Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre
historical editions
Lully
Couperin
Jacopo da Bologna
Purcell
Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Margaret Sutherland
Georges Auric
Benjamin Britten
Joseph Canteloube
Gustav Holst
Jacques Ibert
Vincent d'Indy
Charles Koechlin
Darius Milhaud
Albert Roussel
Henri Sauguet
Legion of Honour

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