Margery Moore

The university records show that by this date she had moved from Devon to Toynbee Hall, 28 Commercial Street, London.

[15] From October to December 1936 a short series of advertisements appeared in The Musical Times in which Margery Moore offered her services as an editor for amateur composers at the cost of 1s per manuscript.

[17] In 1939, already a lecturer with the London County Council,[9] working at Toynbee Hall, and also on the staff of the East Sheen County School for Girls,[18] she found time to teach piano to a teenage German émigré called Helmut Kallmann (1922–2012), prior to his emigration to Canada (1940) where he became a pioneering music historian.

[19] In September 1944 she was appointed to teach a musical appreciation class at the Technical Institute, Richmond, Surrey.

[18] The same month she also took up a post with the Workers Educational Association, Guildford branch, to teach music appreciation on Wednesday evenings.

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