Qualifactions in mid 20th century
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Qualifactions in mid 20th century
Post by notmusical »
A now-dead piano teacher at an English boarding school in the mid 20th century acquired a "Diploma in Piano Teaching from the Royal College of Music as an LRCM" in 1952.
There is evidence she taught before 1952, at least as a teaching assistant.
Would the Diploma have required full-time study at that time?
Might the RCM have records of when she was studying? And of her previous experience?
(Obviously the RCM can answer whether they have stuff - but I would prefer to have a better idea of what would have been normal 60 years ago before I approach them.)
There is evidence she taught before 1952, at least as a teaching assistant.
Would the Diploma have required full-time study at that time?
Might the RCM have records of when she was studying? And of her previous experience?
(Obviously the RCM can answer whether they have stuff - but I would prefer to have a better idea of what would have been normal 60 years ago before I approach them.)
Re: Qualifactions in mid 20th century
Sometimes, diplomas achieved on campus would have a 'G' at the beginning of them, e.g. GTCL. I think you should contact the college directly for that sort of info.
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