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A relation of a friend of mine has very recently passed away and her possessions have been found to include a number of papers originally belonging to her grandfather, a British light music composer named Herman Finck (1872 - 1939). A quick Google search reveals that he was music director of the Palace Theatre in London for 20 years and composed a number of operettas, shows and songs (including In the Shadows, apparently one of the last pieces played on the Titanic).
The question is: who should my friend contact for advice on where he could get these papers archived (or indeed on whether they are worth archiving)?
A relation of a friend of mine has very recently passed away and her possessions have been found to include a number of papers originally belonging to her grandfather, a British light music composer named Herman Finck (1872 - 1939). A quick Google search reveals that he was music director of the Palace Theatre in London for 20 years and composed a number of operettas, shows and songs (including In the Shadows, apparently one of the last pieces played on the Titanic).
The question is: who should my friend contact for advice on where he could get these papers archived (or indeed on whether they are worth archiving)?
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