File:Sir Kenneth Clark conducting.png
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English: Sir Kenneth Clark conducting Haydn's "Toy" Symphony at a concert in the National Gallery, London on New Year's day 1940. |
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Source | The Bystander - Wednesday 10 January 1940, p. 35 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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