Black and white landscape image of group shot of the European Community Chamber Orchestra. Members are pictured with various instruments including cellos, violins and others.
Black and white landscape image of John Feeley and Louis Stewart. Both men are pictured facing the camera and holding guitars. The photograph is pasted to a paper sheet with MS notes of using the image for "PR in Tuam Herald".
Black and white landscape image of Nigel Kennedy. He is pictured playing the violin with two other unnamed men standing in the background. In a wall-mounted mirror a woman is also pictured as being in the room.
Black and white landscape image of Rhonda Broenicke, pictured from left profile and seated playing the cello. Also pictured is Malcolm Proud, Harpsichordist. MS annotation on the reverse of image says "Rhonda Broenicke, cellist, daughter of Don and Ruth Thomack, Malcolm Proud, Harpsichordist, in Dublin, Ireland, television broadcast for RTÉ, the Irish Television and Radio Network."
Black and white landscape image of the Moscow Piano Trio. The three male musicians are pictured on stage, seated with their instruments of violin, piano and cello and facing the camera.
Black and white landscape image with white border. Image features an overhead shot of the orchestra members pictured on stage with their instruments.
Black and white landscape image with white border of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Note on reverse of image details the conductor as being Vladimir Ashkenazy and contact details for the orchestra. Image features a shot of the orchestra during a performance.
Black and white landscape image, with white border of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. The image features a group shot of the orchestra members, standing in a concert hall venue with their instruments.
Black and white landscape image, with white border, of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Photographer is named as Roger Lee. He is pictured conducting a piece.
Black and white landscape photograph of the Jerry Creedon Ensemble. Notes on reverse of image includes names of those pictured which are Jerry Creedon, Brian Hyland, Eamonn Keane, John O'Connor and James Hynes.