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- Emily_Daymond comment "Emily Rosa Daymond (born 11 July 1866, Framlingham, Suffolk, died 10 October 1949) was the daughter of the Reverend Albert Cooke Daymond, headmaster of a boys’ school – Timsbury. Daymond entered the Royal College of Music as a Foundation Scholar on 7 May 1883, when the College first opened, studying with Ernst Pauer (piano), Richard Gompertz (violin), Dr. Frederick Bridge (harmony and counterpoint) and Dr.".
- Q5372135 comment "Emily Rosa Daymond (born 11 July 1866, Framlingham, Suffolk, died 10 October 1949) was the daughter of the Reverend Albert Cooke Daymond, headmaster of a boys’ school – Timsbury. Daymond entered the Royal College of Music as a Foundation Scholar on 7 May 1883, when the College first opened, studying with Ernst Pauer (piano), Richard Gompertz (violin), Dr. Frederick Bridge (harmony and counterpoint) and Dr.".