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Irving, Henry Brodribb, Sir, 1838-1905
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Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) was a British actor-manager. Born Feb. 6, 1838, in Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, Eng., he died Oct. 13, 1905, in Bradford, Yorkshire. Irving's original name was John Henry Brodribb. He achieved early success and began to play leading roles throughout London, often with Ellen Terry. In 1878, he took over the Lyceum Theatre and hired Terry as the company's leading lady. This partnership lasted for 25 years and was reknowned throughout England and the United States. Bram Stoker, Henry Irving's manager and personal assistant, was responsible for most of the arrangements for the company's tours booked in the United States and Canada. Irving's interest in British nationalism led to a new production of King Arthur, which was an artistic and popular triumph in England and America. He was the first actor to be knighted in 1895, and is acknowledged as the inspiration for Stoker's famed literary character Count Dracula.
Wikipedia contributors, "Henry Irving," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_Irving&oldid=1031872629 (accessed July 27, 2021).
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Wikipedia contributors, "Henry Irving," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_Irving&oldid=1031872629 (accessed July 27, 2021).
Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) was a British actor-manager. Born Feb. 6, 1838, in Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, Eng., he died Oct. 13, 1905, in Bradford, Yorkshire. Irving's original name was John Henry Brodribb. He achieved early success and began to play leading roles throughout London, often with Ellen Terry. In 1878, he took over the Lyceum Theatre and hired Terry as the company's leading lady. This partnership lasted for 25 years and was reknowned throughout England and the United States. Bram Stoker, Henry Irving's manager and personal assistant, was responsible for most of the arrangements for the company's tours booked in the United States and Canada. Irving's interest in British nationalism led to a new production of King Arthur, which was an artistic and popular triumph in England and America. He was the first actor to be knighted in 1895, and is acknowledged as the inspiration for Stoker's famed literary character Count Dracula.
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Cohn, Edward, 19th/20th cent. Autograph album of Edward Cohn [manuscript], [19th or 20th century].
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Autograph album of Edward Cohn [manuscript], [19th or 20th century].
Chiefly American public officials, but including Edwin Booth, Henry Irving, and Ellen Terry.
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- Cohn, Edward, 19th/20th cent. Autograph album of Edward Cohn [manuscript], [19th or 20th century].
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 May 4.
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Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 May 4.
Irving has asked Stoker to send the enclosed card [not included here]. Refers to Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane the Lord Chamberlain. If required give the card at the tower.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 May 4.
Sir Henry Irving portrait, n.d.
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Sir Henry Irving portrait, n.d.
Drawing in ink with background colored with blue crayon is by an unidentified artist.
ArchivalResource: 1 drawing b&w ; 12 cm. x 16 cm.
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Laura Burt papers, 1883-1950
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Laura Burt papers 1883-1950
The Laura Burt Papers document portions of both her personal and professional life as an actress in the U.S. and England from the late 19th century through the middle of the 20th century.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet; 3 boxes
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- Laura Burt papers, 1883-1950
Mason, Edward T. (Edward Tuckerman), 1847-1911,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Tuckerman Mason, Poughkeepsie, New York, to George Becks, New York [manuscript], 1885 April 3.
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Autograph letter signed from Edward Tuckerman Mason, Poughkeepsie, New York, to George Becks, New York [manuscript], 1885 April 3.
Thanks him for a book. Comments on the significance of Harvard University having invited Henry Irving to address them.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Mason, Edward T. (Edward Tuckerman), 1847-1911,. Autograph letter signed from Edward Tuckerman Mason, Poughkeepsie, New York, to George Becks, New York [manuscript], 1885 April 3.
Rousby, Wybert (William Wybert),. Autograph letter signed from Wybert Rousby to Irving, Royal Lyceum Theatre [manuscript], 1879 March 27.
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Autograph letter signed from Wybert Rousby to Irving, Royal Lyceum Theatre [manuscript], 1879 March 27.
Recipient is possibly the actor Henry Irving. Discusses an Ophelia scene in Hamlet.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Rousby, Wybert (William Wybert),. Autograph letter signed from Wybert Rousby to Irving, Royal Lyceum Theatre [manuscript], 1879 March 27.
Worcester Dramatic Museum. Papers, 1732-1995.
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Papers, 1732-1995.
A collection of letters, manuscripts, and documents of prominent actors, actresses, and theatrical managers. Many of these are single, unrelated items. The largest body of correspondence is from the American actress, Charlotte Cushman (14 letters). Another figure of major interest is William Charles Macready, partly because of Miss Cushman's relationship to him (she toured with him for several years) and also as there are several of his letters. Sir Henry Irving, Edwin Forrest and James Mowatt are each represented by a few letters. A group of 8 unsigned letters may have been written by the famous singer, actress, and manager, Eliza Vestris. One box contains manuscripts of Samuel Coit, Charlotte Cushman, Clyde Fitch, Wallace Gould, Henry von Heiseler, E.H. Sothern, and Lester Wallack. Six boxes contain Augustin Daly's check stubs and bank books for Daly's Theatre, New York, for 1872-1899. (For additional Augustin Daly business records, see description sheets for Daly's Theatre Collection, X810.128/D15, & the Dramatic Library Collection shelf list). GEOFFROY: 86 letters removed from the Charles Michel Geoffroy, NOUVELLE GALERIE DES ARTISTES DRAMATIQUES, which contains his engravings of theatrical personalities. 15 of these letters are to Lʹeon Monval, stage director of the Paris Gymnase Dramatique, 1832-1852, and were transferred to the Dram. Mus.\Monval Coll. This is a collection of letters, 1828-1892, from performers, authors, directors, and those seeking boxes for the evening's entertainment. Among these are Jacques Offenbach, Pauline Viardot, Delestre Poirson, Marguerite George, Mlle Person, Rachel Fʹelix, and Edouard Plouvier. GILBERT: Misc. autographs and photographs collected by Anne J. Gilbert (Mrs George Henry). IRELAND: 494 autograph letters, manuscripts, and documents concerning the New York and London theater world, 1750-1899, from Ireland's own collection, which were bound in William Hartman Woodin's extra-illustrated copy of Ireland's RECORDS OF THE NEW YORK STAGE. The other items bound in this set (portraits, original drawings, playbills, views of theaters and localities referred to) are still bound in the set (in the Dramatic Museum book collection). MONVAL: 315 letters to Lʹeon Monval (see also GEOFFROY above). MOORE: 8 letters & telegrams, along with photographs, clippings, programs, and other printed materials relating to the American operatic and film star, Grace Moore, collected by June Lord-Wood, an admirer and music student.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft (ca.4,500 items in 29 boxes, 2 flat folders, & 3 cartons).
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- Worcester Dramatic Museum. Papers, 1732-1995.
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928,. Autograph letters and cards signed and initialled from Dame Ellen Terry to various people [manuscript], [1885?]-1919.
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Autograph letters and cards signed and initialled from Dame Ellen Terry to various people [manuscript], [1885?]-1919.
Correspondents: Mrs. [Elizabeth?] Malleson, Mable Malleson, and Stuart C. Wardell. The earlier letters to the Mallesons concern Ellen Terry's daughter Edie and her education. (5) was written shortly after Henry Irving's death. 21 autograph letters and cards signed and initialled Ellen Terry, Nellen Terry, Ellen Carew and E.T., and 2 envelopes. 1 letter incomplete. Some letters undated. Also, 6 photographs, some signed. One print removed and catalogued as ART File T329 no.91.
ArchivalResource: 29 items.
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- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928,. Autograph letters and cards signed and initialled from Dame Ellen Terry to various people [manuscript], [1885?]-1919.
Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive);, 1738-1866 (bulk).
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Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive); 1738-1866 (bulk).
Printed books with hundreds of inserted manuscripts and prints relating to the text, compiled and bound by collector Robert Borthwick Adam.
ArchivalResource: 9 volumes (2 linear ft.)
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- Johnsonian Miscellanies, extra-illustrated, 1538-1900 (inclusive);, 1738-1866 (bulk).
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters : to unknown person[s?], 1900 Sept. 2 and 7.
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Letters : to unknown person[s?], 1900 Sept. 2 and 7.
2 autograph letters signed.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters : to unknown person[s?], 1900 Sept. 2 and 7.
Howe, John, fl 1850. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 56); William B. Wood and Thomas Abthorpe Cooper (nos. 57-58); John G. Gilbert (no. 58); Frederick Chippendale (no. 59); William Pleater Davidge and the Theatre Royal, Norwich (no. 60); Edward Stirling, Theatre Royal, Richmond and Theatre Royal, Dundee (no. 61); John Howe (no. 63); Henry Farren (no. 64); William L. LeMoyne, Walnut Street Theatre, Edwin Forrest, Charles Kean and Charles Fechter (no. 65); Felix A. Vincent and Susan E. Vincent (no. 66); Fred. C. Davidson (no. 68); Lyceum Theatre, London (Nos. 69 and 75-77); Lawrence Barrett (nos. 70 and 82); William Seymour, Park Theatre, Brooklyn and Emma Reignolds (no. 70); Edwin Booth (nos. 71, 74, 80-83); Winter Garden Theatre, New York (no. 71); Henry Fohr and George A. Gardner (no. 71); William Thomas Davidge (no. 72); Edwin Adams, Alfred Burnett and A. A. Addams (no. 73); Booth's Theatre, N. Y. and Charles Witham (no. 74); Sir Henry Irving (nos. 75-77); J. H. Allen (no. 75); George Riddle (no. 78); Julian Reed and Edward Charles Voltz (no. 79); James H. Taylor (no. 82); William Winter (nos. 80-81); Otis Skinner (no. 84); La Nera (no. 85); Mr. Millar (no. 86); Mr. Corrigan (no. 87); H. B. Irving (nos. 89-90); Adelphi Theatre, London (no. 89).
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- Howe, John, fl 1850. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, 1800-1909.
(ff. 1-87). A-I.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Germa...
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(ff. 1-87). A-I.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Germa... Unspecified
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- (ff. 1-87). A-I.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Germa...
BURNS PAPERS. Vol. LXV (ff. 206). (1) Letters to Richard Moore the Chartist from political associates; 1839-1873. Included (ff. 1-6, 8-14) are some letters, etc., 1839-1841, n.d., from Francis Place (d. 1854), apparently all to Moore except one (f. 3..., 1819-1905
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BURNS PAPERS. Vol. LXV (ff. 206). (1) Letters to Richard Moore the Chartist from political associates; 1839-1873. Included (ff. 1-6, 8-14) are some letters, etc., 1839-1841, n.d., from Francis Place (d. 1854), apparently all to Moore except one (f. 3... 1819-1905
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- BURNS PAPERS. Vol. LXV (ff. 206). (1) Letters to Richard Moore the Chartist from political associates; 1839-1873. Included (ff. 1-6, 8-14) are some letters, etc., 1839-1841, n.d., from Francis Place (d. 1854), apparently all to Moore except one (f. 3..., 1819-1905
Eccles Bequest. Vol. CLXXXI. Photographs of the following, with some caricatures; 1886-1982, n.d.1. Lord Alfred Douglas; 1895, 1982, n.d. With photographs taken by H. Montgomery Hyde of the birthplace of Douglas and the church in which he was baptise..., 1886-1982
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Eccles Bequest. Vol. CLXXXI. Photographs of the following, with some caricatures; 1886-1982, n.d.1.Lord Alfred Douglas; 1895, 1982, n.d. With photographs taken by H. Montgomery Hyde of the birthplace of Douglas and the church in which he was baptise... 1886-1982
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- Eccles Bequest. Vol. CLXXXI. Photographs of the following, with some caricatures; 1886-1982, n.d.1. Lord Alfred Douglas; 1895, 1982, n.d. With photographs taken by H. Montgomery Hyde of the birthplace of Douglas and the church in which he was baptise..., 1886-1982
PAGET PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. III (ff. 199). Family and general correspondence. 1. ff. 1-95b. Miscellaneous family letters to Cecilia, Lady Alfred Paget; 1845-1914. 2. ff. 96-199b. General letters to Lord and Lady Alfred Paget; 1853-1908.includes:f..., 1845-1914
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PAGET PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. III (ff. 199). Family and general correspondence. 1. ff. 1-95b. Miscellaneous family letters to Cecilia, Lady Alfred Paget; 1845-1914. 2. ff. 96-199b. General letters to Lord and Lady Alfred Paget; 1853-1908.includes:f... 1845-1914
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- PAGET PAPERS (3RD SERIES). Vol. III (ff. 199). Family and general correspondence. 1. ff. 1-95b. Miscellaneous family letters to Cecilia, Lady Alfred Paget; 1845-1914. 2. ff. 96-199b. General letters to Lord and Lady Alfred Paget; 1853-1908.includes:f..., 1845-1914
Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944,. Autograph letter signed from Louis N. Parker, Kensington, to Bram Stoker, Chelsea [manuscript], 1906 November 4.
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Autograph letter signed from Louis N. Parker, Kensington, to Bram Stoker, Chelsea [manuscript], 1906 November 4.
Parker thanks Stoker for his book on Irving, which brought "a joyful remembrance of some great intellectual experience." Mentions Irving's performances of Hamlet and the first night of Othello, in which Irving played Iago to Booth's Othello and Ellen Terry's Desdemona. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Stoker at 18, St. Leonards Terr., Chelsea, SW.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 28 x 23 cm.
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- Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944,. Autograph letter signed from Louis N. Parker, Kensington, to Bram Stoker, Chelsea [manuscript], 1906 November 4.
MISCELLANE0US LETTERS AND PAPERS, viz.:-A. Circular letter from Denis O'Bryen, dramatist and political pamphleteer, to convene a meeting of five chief members of the Benevolent Society of St Patrick, viz. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (Pr..., 1300-1938
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MISCELLANE0US LETTERS AND PAPERS, viz.:- A. Circular letter from Denis O'Bryen, dramatist and political pamphleteer, to convene a meeting of five chief members of the Benevolent Society of St Patrick, viz. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (Pr... 1300-1938
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- MISCELLANE0US LETTERS AND PAPERS, viz.:-A. Circular letter from Denis O'Bryen, dramatist and political pamphleteer, to convene a meeting of five chief members of the Benevolent Society of St Patrick, viz. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (Pr..., 1300-1938
Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945. Biographical sketches, 1897-1898.
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Biographical sketches, 1897-1898.
Includes unsigned autograph manuscripts by Sir William Rothenstein, Bernard Shaw, Sir Max Beerbohm, Frederick York Powell, Lionel Johnson, Lawrence Binyon, Henry Thomas Dixon, Charles Larcom Graves, Vernon Blackburn, Grant Richards, Laurence Housman, Louis Frederic Austin, and Sir Edmund Gosse. Biographical subjects include Sir F. Seymour Haden, William Archer, John Sargent, Sidney Colvin, Charles Villiers Stanford, Bernard Shaw, Grant Allen, Sir Henry Irving, and Henry James.
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- Rothenstein, William, Sir, 1872-1945. Biographical sketches, 1897-1898.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Summary daily accounts kept by Bram Stoker on behalf of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1887-1894.
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Summary daily accounts kept by Bram Stoker on behalf of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1887-1894.
Receipts and expenditures during Henry Irving's American tours, 1887-1888 and 1893-1894.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Summary daily accounts kept by Bram Stoker on behalf of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1887-1894.
CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ..., 1897-1956
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CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ... 1897-1956
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- CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ..., 1897-1956
House, Edward Howard, 1836-1901. Papers of Edward Howard House [manuscript], 1873-1901.
Title:
Papers of Edward Howard House [manuscript], 1873-1901.
Personal and business correspondence of House chiefly concerns a law suit over the stage production of "The prince and the pauper," an adaptation of Mark Twain's novel of the same name, and several subsequent, related law suits which did not directly involve Twain. Other topics include House's health, the estate settlements of relatives, royalties, copyright, and his writing, particularly the anti-missionary novel "Yone Santo," and the stories "Midnight warning" and "The Claiborne twins". Events in Japan, particularly the 1894 conflict with China and subsequent Treaty of Shimonoseki are discussed. Edwin Booth, child actors, Ulysses S. Grant's world tour, and Ruralf Dittrich's concerts are mentioned. With the correspondence is a draft of an article on Edwin Booth. F. (Frank) Brinkley (1841-1912) is a frequent correspondent.
ArchivalResource: 250 (ca.) items.
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- House, Edward Howard, 1836-1901. Papers of Edward Howard House [manuscript], 1873-1901.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, to Arthur Sullivan, [n.d.].
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, to Arthur Sullivan, [n.d.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, to Arthur Sullivan, [n.d.].
Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914,. Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Irving [manuscript], 1876 February 3.
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Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Irving [manuscript], 1876 February 3.
Tenniel writes that he is sending a sketch of "his notion of what Othello's armour might be." On letterhead from 10 Portsdown Road, Maida Hill.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914,. Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Irving [manuscript], 1876 February 3.
CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ..., 1897-1956
Title:
CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ... 1897-1956
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- CHRISTABEL, LADY ABERCONWAY: letters addressed to Lady Aberconway and to her parents, Sir Melville Leslie Macnaghten and Lady Macnaghten; 1897-1956. Supplementing Add. 52432-52435, 52550-52556, 70775-70779, 70831-70838. Presented by the Dowager Lady ..., 1897-1956
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Note of Sir Henry Irving, 1894.
Title:
Note of Sir Henry Irving, 1894.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Note of Sir Henry Irving, 1894.
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907. Autograph letter signed : [Boston], to Joseph Jefferson, 1894 Jan. 9.
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Autograph letter signed : [Boston], to Joseph Jefferson, 1894 Jan. 9.
Concerning a breakfast engagement with Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907. Autograph letter signed : [Boston], to Joseph Jefferson, 1894 Jan. 9.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Promptbook prepared by William Winter for Henry Irving in Julius Caesar [manuscript], ca. 1894 March.
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Promptbook prepared by William Winter for Henry Irving in Julius Caesar [manuscript], ca. 1894 March.
Printed edition mounted on paper with extensive additions and alterations by William Winter. Note in Winter's hand: Property of Henry Irving, March 1894.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Promptbook prepared by William Winter for Henry Irving in Julius Caesar [manuscript], ca. 1894 March.
Crawford, Jack Randall, b. 1878. Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992 (inclusive).
The collection consists of playbills and programs, photographs in a variety of formats, engravings, posters, clippings, and other printed material which document the performing arts in the United States and throughout the world from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Material relating to dramatic performance forms the nucleus of the collection, but dance, opera, motion picture, circus, radio, and television performances are also represented.
ArchivalResource: 464 linear ft.
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- Crawford, Jack Randall, b. 1878. Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992 (inclusive).
Clark, Thomas Frederic, 1845-. A Social success : a domestic comedy in four acts : manuscript, [1883-1900].
Title:
A Social success : a domestic comedy in four acts : manuscript, [1883-1900].
Undated fair copy of Thomas F. Clark's unpublished play, A Social success, with a few marked passages, substitutions, etc. with a revised typescript copy of the same play.
ArchivalResource: 2 v. + 2 items (2 leaves)
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- Clark, Thomas Frederic, 1845-. A Social success : a domestic comedy in four acts : manuscript, [1883-1900].
Hobbes, John Oliver, 1867-1906. Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie papers, 1894-1909.
Title:
Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie papers, 1894-1909.
Correspondence to Mrs. Craigie documenting the production of some of her plays, most notably The Ambassador.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet (1 box)
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- Hobbes, John Oliver, 1867-1906. Pearl Mary Teresa Richards Craigie papers, 1894-1909.
Jefferson, Joseph, 1829-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Joseph Jefferson, Orange Island, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 February 17.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Joseph Jefferson, Orange Island, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 February 17.
Jefferson speaks of the "magnetic Booth, the intellectual Irving, and the industrious Barrett" (possibly Lawrence Barrett or Wilson Barrett) as hanging their banners on the outward wall, while he is idly sucking oranges in the South and painting. Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Jefferson, Joseph, 1829-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Joseph Jefferson, Orange Island, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 February 17.
Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910,. Autograph letters signed from William Holman Hunt, London, to various people [manuscript], 1864-1889.
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Autograph letters signed from William Holman Hunt, London, to various people [manuscript], 1864-1889.
Correspondents: [William H.] Dixon and Arthur Symons. (1) to Dixon state he will contribute a little to the Shakespeare Memorial. (2) to Symons expresses his appreciation of the reference to his painting of the prison scene in Measure for Measure in Symons' preface to this play in The works of William Shakespeare, ed. H. Irving [and F.A. Marshall 1888-1890, V, 171].
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- Hunt, William Holman, 1827-1910,. Autograph letters signed from William Holman Hunt, London, to various people [manuscript], 1864-1889.
Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1853-1917,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, London and elsewhere, to various recipients [manuscript], 1884-1916.
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Autograph letters signed from Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, London and elsewhere, to various recipients [manuscript], 1884-1916.
Recipients: [Fanny Mary] Beere, [Charles?] Critchett, [Lemuel] Clarke Davis, Edward Dowden, William Heinemann, [William Henry] O'Shea, [James Thomas?] Knowles, [Robert?] Overton, Louis N. [Parker], [Herbert] Shelton, [George Washburn?] Smalley, W.H. Tolman, William Winter and two ladies. In the letter to Dowden (4), he asks to talk over Hamlet with him before playing it for the first time; in one to [Parker] (15), he discusses a forthcoming performance of [Henry VIII], referring to Henry Irving's costume when acting the part of Wolsey. Also, printed prologue to "The Tempter" by H.A. Jones, beginning, "Leave for awhile the fret of modern life" listed in the Folger card index of first lines of poems; a statement issued by the Committee of the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre, signed by Tree, Nov. 24, 1910, concerning the suitability of a site for the proposed theatre in Bloomsbury; an autograph signed letter sent to J.O. Westley, February 8, 1894, with Westley's notes; and two miscellaneous papers.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1853-1917,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, London and elsewhere, to various recipients [manuscript], 1884-1916.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Sir Henry Irving, London, to Dr. Lawson [manuscript], 1887 June 7.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Sir Henry Irving, London, to Dr. Lawson [manuscript], 1887 June 7.
Irving thanks Lawson for the "'George'-- the relic of that marvel Edmund Kean."
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 16 x 10 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Sir Henry Irving, London, to Dr. Lawson [manuscript], 1887 June 7.
(ff. 88-147). J-N.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Ger...
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(ff. 88-147). J-N.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Ger... Unspecified
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- (ff. 88-147). J-N.includes:f. 1. Art. Photographs: William Archer, drama critic and author: Portrait photograph of W. Archer: circa 1880-1890.f. 2 Michael Barnes, son of Kenneth Barnes: Photograph of M. Barnes: 1944?.ff. 3, 4 Hermann Bahr, Ger...
IRVING ACTING EDITIONS: prompt-books and acting editions for Sir Henry Irving's productions at the Lyceum Theatre of Shakespeare's plays, 'Much Ado about Nothing' (1882), 'King Lear' (1892) and 'Coriolanus' (1901); 1882-1901, 1882-1901
Title:
IRVING ACTING EDITIONS: prompt-books and acting editions for Sir Henry Irving's productions at the Lyceum Theatre of Shakespeare's plays, 'Much Ado about Nothing' (1882), 'King Lear' (1892) and 'Coriolanus' (1901); 1882-1901 1882-1901
ArchivalResource: 3 items
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- IRVING ACTING EDITIONS: prompt-books and acting editions for Sir Henry Irving's productions at the Lyceum Theatre of Shakespeare's plays, 'Much Ado about Nothing' (1882), 'King Lear' (1892) and 'Coriolanus' (1901); 1882-1901, 1882-1901
Hodges, Henry Clay, 1860-1963. Reminiscences, 1877-1886.
Title:
Reminiscences, 1877-1886.
Army officer, Infantry. Reminiscences of cadet days, as an officer at West Point, and an account of the March 1888 visit of Henry Irving's theatrical company for the performance of the "Merchant of Venice" at West Point. Collection also contains photograph taken at West Point in 1958.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Hodges, Henry Clay, 1860-1963. Reminiscences, 1877-1886.
Vol. VI. Dec. 1880-1907.includes:f. 1 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Beatrice Batty, of Oxford: Letter to George Bentley from Beatrice Batty: 1880.f. 3 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Douglas Willi...
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Vol. VI. Dec. 1880-1907.includes:f. 1 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Beatrice Batty, of Oxford: Letter to George Bentley from Beatrice Batty: 1880.f. 3 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Douglas Willi... Dec 1880-1907
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- Vol. VI. Dec. 1880-1907.includes:f. 1 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Beatrice Batty, of Oxford: Letter to George Bentley from Beatrice Batty: 1880.f. 3 George Bentley, of Richard Bentley and Son, publishers: Douglas Willi...
Tom Heslewood Collection, undated
Title:
Tom Heslewood Collection undated
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes (122 items, 3 folders and 1 volume)
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- Tom Heslewood Collection, undated
Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913,. Autograph letters signed from Edward Dowden to various recipients [manuscript], 1866-1910.
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Autograph letters signed from Edward Dowden to various recipients [manuscript], 1866-1910.
(15) to Stoker refers to Irving's production of "Antony and Cleopatra." Not all items are autograph letters signed. (29) is a typescript of a foreword which is to be included in the transatlantic edition of Shakespeare ... his mind and art. Recipients: Robert Browning, A.H. Dooley, F.G. Fleay, Mrs. Gilchrist, E.S. Gould, A. Jessup, Joseph Parker Norris, Mr. Pawling, [Mary R. Silsby], Bram Stoker, Alexander Strahan, May Tomlinson, C. Webster & Co., Mr. Young and addressees unknown.
ArchivalResource: 29 items.
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- Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913,. Autograph letters signed from Edward Dowden to various recipients [manuscript], 1866-1910.
Morse, James Herbert, b. 1841. Diaries, 1866-1911.
Title:
Diaries, 1866-1911.
Diaries, 1866-1911, of prominent New York author, educator and literary figure James Herbert Morse.
ArchivalResource: 11 v. (ca. 2,715 p.)
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- Morse, James Herbert, b. 1841. Diaries, 1866-1911.
Portraits of Theatrical Personalities Collected by F. E. Faragoh [graphic], 18---19--
Title:
Portraits of Theatrical Personalities Collected by F. E. Faragoh [graphic], 18---19--
ArchivalResource: Number of prints: 140
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- Portraits of Theatrical Personalities Collected by F. E. Faragoh [graphic], 18---19--
Vol. LVIII. 1909-1919.includes:f. 1 C. Henry Workman, manager, Savoy Theatre: Letter to Marie Stopes from C. Henry Workman: 1909: Signed.f. 2 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letter to Marie Stopes from Sir Edward German: 1910.f. 4 ..., 1909-1919
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Vol. LVIII. 1909-1919.includes:f. 1 C. Henry Workman, manager, Savoy Theatre: Letter to Marie Stopes from C. Henry Workman: 1909: Signed.f. 2 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letter to Marie Stopes from Sir Edward German: 1910.f. 4 ... 1909-1919
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- Vol. LVIII. 1909-1919.includes:f. 1 C. Henry Workman, manager, Savoy Theatre: Letter to Marie Stopes from C. Henry Workman: 1909: Signed.f. 2 Sir Edward German, formerly Jones; composer: Letter to Marie Stopes from Sir Edward German: 1910.f. 4 ..., 1909-1919
Martin-Harvey, John, Sir, 1863-1944. Speeches, 1934-1938 and undated.
Title:
Speeches, 1934-1938 and undated.
Most lectures are on the actress Sarah Siddons, her accomplishments and the start of her career. Martin-Harvey also discusses Siddons' statue that was erected on Paddington Green, the Siddon Fellowship, and a celebration of the centenary of her death. Includes a thank you to the Ladies Advertising Club of London, a tribute to Henry Irving, and an address to the Critics' Circle.
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- Martin-Harvey, John, Sir, 1863-1944. Speeches, 1934-1938 and undated.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Mr. Turnerelli [manuscript], 1884 September 10.
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Letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Mr. Turnerelli [manuscript], 1884 September 10.
Irving thanks Turnerelli for his congratulations on his recent five month tour of America. Letter in the hand of Bram Stoker and signed by Irving.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Mr. Turnerelli [manuscript], 1884 September 10.
Henry Irving. Prompt copy of Hunted Down; or Two Lives of Mary Leigh. A Drama in Three Acts by Dion Boucicault (b. 1820, d. 1890); 1865. Boucicault’s heavily annotated prompt copy of the play in which Henry Irving (b. 1838, d. 1905) made his first ..., 1865
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Henry Irving. Prompt copy of Hunted Down; or Two Lives of Mary Leigh. A Drama in Three Acts by Dion Boucicault (b. 1820, d. 1890); 1865. Boucicault’s heavily annotated prompt copy of the play in which Henry Irving (b. 1838, d. 1905) made his first ... 1865
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- Henry Irving. Prompt copy of Hunted Down; or Two Lives of Mary Leigh. A Drama in Three Acts by Dion Boucicault (b. 1820, d. 1890); 1865. Boucicault’s heavily annotated prompt copy of the play in which Henry Irving (b. 1838, d. 1905) made his first ..., 1865
A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word [sound recording], 1900-1970
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A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word [sound recording] 1900-1970
The collection contains both commercial and noncommercial discs and tapes. The commercial recordings include the complete set of Nation's Forum discs, Benito Mussolini's personal copy, bound and numbered, of his recorded speeches, Victor long play discs from the early 1930's including Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra in Schoenberg's Gurrelieder and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and the Sistine Chapel Choir recordings of the pre-electric era, at least eight or nine sides of which feature Alessandro Moreschi, last of the known castrati.
ArchivalResource: ca; 3400 sound recordings
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- A.F.R. Lawrence collection of historical spoken word [sound recording], 1900-1970
Walt Whitman letter to Thomas Donaldson, 1889 June 9
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Walt Whitman letter to Thomas Donaldson 1889 June 9
This collection consists of an 1889 holograph letter, with envelope, from Walt Whitman to Thomas Donaldson.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (1 p., with envelope.)
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- Walt Whitman letter to Thomas Donaldson, 1889 June 9
Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle, 1895, n.d.
Title:
Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle, 1895, n.d.
In a letter 1895 December 9, written in another hand and signed by Spencer, he declines to contribute to "McClure's Magazine" because of his obligation to "Popular Science Monthly" which was founded by a close friend and is the sole medium for the publication of his articles in the United States. A magazine portrait of Spencer is pasted on the first letter. In an undated note Spencer notifies Miss Thickle, the housekeeper at Queens Gardens, that he will be back the next day and that Mr. Lott will dine. On the verso of the note to Thickle is a long explanation from an unidentified guest at Queens Gardens to "Davidson" explaining how he obtained Spencer's signature and describing dining at the same table as Spencer, Bishop Whitehouse and Youmans. He relates an anecdote told by Spencer about a book bound in "divinity calf" and assures his correspondent that Spencer is not an aethiest. He also mails Davidson speeches given at a banquet for the actor Irving and urges him to see him perform when Irving comes to the U.S.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle, 1895, n.d.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed, envelopes and telegrams from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1885-1897.
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Autograph letter signed, envelopes and telegrams from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1885-1897.
Includes one autograph letter signed, seven envelopes and two telegrams. (2) is a telegram from Irving and Terry on the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Correspondent and recipient locations include Chicago, New York, London, and Stratford-on-Avon.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed, envelopes and telegrams from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1885-1897.
Maskelyne, John Nevil, 1839-1917,. Autograph letter signed from J.N. Maskelyne, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 May 7.
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Autograph letter signed from J.N. Maskelyne, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 May 7.
Asks for a box or seat for Monday night to see Henry Irving's Shylock.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Maskelyne, John Nevil, 1839-1917,. Autograph letter signed from J.N. Maskelyne, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 May 7.
Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930. Papers and letters to Horace Howard Furness (Sr.), W. U. Hensel, J. DeWitt Miller, Edward H. Sothern [?] and Mrs. Stevenson, 1882-ca. 1929, n.d.
Title:
Papers and letters to Horace Howard Furness (Sr.), W. U. Hensel, J. DeWitt Miller, Edward H. Sothern [?] and Mrs. Stevenson, 1882-ca. 1929, n.d.
Consists of 13 folders.
ArchivalResource: 53 items (93 leaves and 2 volumes).
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- Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930. Papers and letters to Horace Howard Furness (Sr.), W. U. Hensel, J. DeWitt Miller, Edward H. Sothern [?] and Mrs. Stevenson, 1882-ca. 1929, n.d.
Benison, Bedell, fl. 1892,. Autograph letter signed from Bedell Benison, London, to Sir Henry [Irving] [manuscript], 1892 September 6.
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Autograph letter signed from Bedell Benison, London, to Sir Henry [Irving] [manuscript], 1892 September 6.
Concerns a dog Irving is presenting to Ada Rehan.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Benison, Bedell, fl. 1892,. Autograph letter signed from Bedell Benison, London, to Sir Henry [Irving] [manuscript], 1892 September 6.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Sir Henry Irving manuscript material : 2 items, 1887-1904
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Sir Henry Irving manuscript material : 2 items, 1887-1904
· To William Allingham, poet : 1 autograph note signed : 3 [Jan?] 1887 : (MISC 1405) : on printed stationery of the Lyceum Theatre; begins, "You are ever most welcome here ..." Tipped into the album of Fifty-Nine Autograph Letters to William Allingham. Shelved with bound manuscripts under "Allingham." · To "My dear Miss Dallas" : 1 autograph note signed : 4 Aug 1904 : (MISC 1741) : on printed stationery of King Arthur's Castle Hotel, Tintagel Cornwall, illustrated with a lithographed image of the hotel; begins, "Greeting & salutation. It would be a delight to see you tomorrow..."
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Sir Henry Irving manuscript material : 2 items, 1887-1904
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928,. Autograph letters signed from Dame Ellen Terry to various recipients [manuscript], 1867-1918.
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Autograph letters signed from Dame Ellen Terry to various recipients [manuscript], 1867-1918.
Some items undated. Correspondents include: Janet (Achurch) Charrington, Arthur Croxton, A. Daly, H.H. Furness, Wm. Heinemann, Chas. Hiatt, Alexis Hollaender, J.W. Jarvis, John La Frage, John Lane, Julian Magnus, Mortimer Menpes, Thomas Mosher, Ada Rehan, Olive Seward, Abraham Stoker, Elizabeth Winter, William Winter, Wm. Jefferson Winter and others. Many of the letters refer to Henry Irving and their partnership at the Lyceum Theatre. In (100) to William Winter, Lady Terry discusses her interpretation of Lady Macbeth. With the letter to Mr. Jarvis (33) is a draft of his reply. (113) to Winter also includes a copy of his answer.
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- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928,. Autograph letters signed from Dame Ellen Terry to various recipients [manuscript], 1867-1918.
Vol. IX (ff. 127). I -Jeaffreson.includes:ff. 1-3v Ibrahim Hilmy, son of Khedive Ismail of Egypt: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Ibrahim Hilmy: 1885, n.d.f. 6 Jean Ingelow, poet and novelist: Letter to T. H. S. Escott from Jean Ingelow: n.d.ff....
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Vol. IX (ff. 127). I - Jeaffreson.includes:ff. 1-3v Ibrahim Hilmy, son of Khedive Ismail of Egypt: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Ibrahim Hilmy: 1885, n.d.f. 6 Jean Ingelow, poet and novelist: Letter to T. H. S. Escott from Jean Ingelow: n.d.ff.... Unspecified
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- Vol. IX (ff. 127). I -Jeaffreson.includes:ff. 1-3v Ibrahim Hilmy, son of Khedive Ismail of Egypt: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Ibrahim Hilmy: 1885, n.d.f. 6 Jean Ingelow, poet and novelist: Letter to T. H. S. Escott from Jean Ingelow: n.d.ff....
Cooke, George Frederick, 1756-1812. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third, 1785-1905.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third, 1785-1905.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with Thomas Blackburn (no. 313); George Frederick Cooke and the Covent Garden Theatre, London (no. 314); John G. Gilbert and Edwin Booth (nos. 315 and 316); William B. Wood and William C. Macready (no. 317); R.W.M. Klanert (no. 318); James P. Gann (no. 319); James E. Merrimore (no. 320); John Wilkes Booth, E.P. Wilks, Thomas W. Davey, and the Arch St. Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 322); Edwin Adams, William H. Daly, and McVicker's Theatre, Chicago (no. 323); Frank Roche and the Royal Lyceum Theatre, St. John, New Brunswick (no. 324); Lawrence Barrett and Booth's Theatre, New York (no. 325); Sir Henry Irving and the Lyceum Theatre, London (no. 326); Constance Stuart (no. 327); Richard Mansfield, W. Wingate and the Globe Theatre, London (no. 328); Otis Skinner (no. 330); W.H. Briggs (no. 331); George W. Wilson (no. 332); George Riddle (no. 334); and John Barrymore, Arthur Hopkins, Robert Edmond Jones, Edward Sheldon and the Plymouth Theatre, New York (no. 335).
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- Cooke, George Frederick, 1756-1812. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Third, 1785-1905.
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Wildeiana, 1858-1998
Title:
Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Wildeiana, 1858-1998
This finding aid describes a wide-ranging collection of material relating to Oscar Wilde and to his literary and artistic circle in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Great Britain.
ArchivalResource: 92 boxes,; 8 feet of bound volumes.
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- Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection: Wildeiana, 1858-1998
Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914,. Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1879 October 27.
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Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1879 October 27.
Tenniel writes that he is sending a sketch of his idea of a costume for Shylock (the sketch is located in ART Box T311 no.2). Letter addressed to "Irving," possibly Henry Irving. Addressed from 10 Portsdown Road.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Tenniel, John, Sir, 1820-1914,. Autograph letter signed from John Tenniel, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1879 October 27.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Telegrams from Henry Irving to Frederick E. Partington [manuscript], 1887, 1900.
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Telegrams from Henry Irving to Frederick E. Partington [manuscript], 1887, 1900.
(1) Irving will be at the Star Theatre tomorrow and will be very glad to see Partington then; addressed from Irving in New York. Annotation on verso in an unidentified hand: "EHB. I remember your love for autographs etc - and send you, therefore, this." (2) Irving regrets that there is no possibility of getting over because of work during the last 5 days of tour; addressed from Philadelphia. Both telegrams addressed to Partington at the Staten Island Academy.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Telegrams from Henry Irving to Frederick E. Partington [manuscript], 1887, 1900.
The Ellen Terry Collection, 1856-1976
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The Ellen Terry Collection 1856-1976
ArchivalResource: 513 files
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- The Ellen Terry Collection, 1856-1976
Walbrook, H. M. (Henry Mackinnon), 1865-1941. Relaxations.
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Relaxations.
Undated reminiscences of English playwright, drama critic, and author Henry Mackinnon Walbrook, describing the English stage and social customs during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including sketches of drama critics Clement Scott and Mowbray Morris; the actor Sir Henry Irving; performances by Adelaide Ristori, Sara Bernhardt, the Kendals, Edward Terry, Nellie Farren, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, J. Forbes-Robertson, and others. Walbrook recollects his friendship with Arthur Stanley Cooke, poet and author of Sussex Down; a trip to Ireland; essays on the Ruskin-Turner friendship and Ruskin's correspondence with Mrs. Sophia Caroline Booth, Turner's housekeeper; and on the history of tennis. Typescript (carbon).
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- Walbrook, H. M. (Henry Mackinnon), 1865-1941. Relaxations.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter signed : [London], to Miss Davidson, 1887 June 19.
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Letter signed : [London], to Miss Davidson, 1887 June 19.
Complying with her request.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (12mo)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter signed : [London], to Miss Davidson, 1887 June 19.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Printed form letter with autograph additions from Sir Henry Irving to Sir [William] Frederick Pollock [manuscript], 1880 January.
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Printed form letter with autograph additions from Sir Henry Irving to Sir [William] Frederick Pollock [manuscript], 1880 January.
Invitation to attend a supper at the Lyceum Theatre to commemorate the one hundredth representation of "The Merchant of Venice" on February 14, 1880.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Printed form letter with autograph additions from Sir Henry Irving to Sir [William] Frederick Pollock [manuscript], 1880 January.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letter to Mr. Buckheim, 1889 May 15.
Title:
Henry Irving letter to Mr. Buckheim, 1889 May 15.
Irving writes to Buckheim, 15 May 1889, thanking him for his praise of the Lyceum production of Faust. The letter was likely written for Irving by Bram Stoker, his collaborator and secretary, and the Lyceum's acting manager; signed by Irving.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letter to Mr. Buckheim, 1889 May 15.
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Sir Henry Irving records from tours of Great Britain
Financial records from several of Irving's tours of Great Britain with his Lyceum Company. Includes 5 account books from tours in 1881, 1888, 1891, 1897, 1902-1903, mostly kept by manager Bram Stoker; and an incomplete group of receipted bills, nightly returns, and weekly summaries from the 1881 and 1904 tours.
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Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letters (5) signed : to J.E. Millais, Lady Millais, or their daughter Mary, 1881 June 7-1895 June 4.
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Autograph letters (5) signed : to J.E. Millais, Lady Millais, or their daughter Mary, 1881 June 7-1895 June 4.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (9 p.) ; (8vo, 12mo, and 16mo) + with envelope.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letters (5) signed : to J.E. Millais, Lady Millais, or their daughter Mary, 1881 June 7-1895 June 4.
Patricia Cornwell collection, 1841-1999, 1860-1940
Title:
Patricia Cornwell collection 1841-1999 1860-1940
Patricia Cornwell (1956- ) is a contemporary American crime writer. The Patricia Cornwell collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and published material concerning Jack the Ripper collected in the course of her research for her book , as well as a sizable autograph manuscript collection. Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed
ArchivalResource: 4.02 linear feet; 6 boxes, 2 volumes
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- Patricia Cornwell collection, 1841-1999, 1860-1940
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Papers, 1877-1962.
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Papers, 1877-1962.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and printed material. Among his correspondents represented in the collection by at least 75 items are: William Archer, Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, Augustin Daly, Austin Dobson, Hamlin Garland, Bronson Howard, William Dean Howells, Henry Arthur Jones, Henry Cabot Lodge and Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury. There are bound volumes of letters from Henry C. Bunner, Andrew Lang, Rudyard Kipling, Theodore Roosevelt, miscellaneous letters to Matthews, and Matthews' editorial correspondence with the North American Review. There are three boxes of manuscripts, including poems by 21 authors; essays on drama; and plays by Henry Arthur Jones, Don Marquis, and Matthews; bound volumes of manuscripts of Matthews' plays and his book, "Development for the Drama." Also included are 17 boxes of his manuscript notes for his many lectures, articles, and books; and memorabilia, primarily from the theatre and from his life at Columbia. Material on the Dunlap Society, which was devoted to printing works relating to the theater, of which Matthews was co-founder with Laurence Hutton, includes documents and correspondence, much of which is between then secretary Evert J. Wendell and members on meetings and other Society business around 1914. In addition, there are notes and correspondence of Herbert Kleinfield relating to his research on Matthews.
ArchivalResource: ca. 14,500 items (65 boxes).
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- Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929. Papers, 1877-1962.
Robertson, W. Graham (Walford Graham), 1866-1948. Papers of W. Graham Robertson, 1875-1948.
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Papers of W. Graham Robertson, 1875-1948.
The collection consists of correspondence both to and from W. Graham Robertson, including letters from literary and theatrical persons and fan mail regarding his published reminiscences, Time was (1931). There are approximately 800 letters from Robertson to Kerrison Preston and also 15 notebooks and sketchbooks of Robertson's.
ArchivalResource: 1,606 pieces.16 boxes.1 envelope.
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- Robertson, W. Graham (Walford Graham), 1866-1948. Papers of W. Graham Robertson, 1875-1948.
Chizzola, C. A. (Carlo A.),. Autograph letter signed from Charles Chizzola, London, to -- Simmonds [manuscript], 1882 May 13.
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Autograph letter signed from Charles Chizzola, London, to -- Simmonds [manuscript], 1882 May 13.
Writes that the Lyceum production of Romeo and Juliet is beautifully staged, but that Irving is not a good Romeo.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Chizzola, C. A. (Carlo A.),. Autograph letter signed from Charles Chizzola, London, to -- Simmonds [manuscript], 1882 May 13.
Long, Edwin Longsden, 1829-1891. Irving as Hamlet in a mezzotint portrait, 18--
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Irving as Hamlet in a mezzotint portrait, 18--
Henry Irving as Hamlet with pencil inscription.
ArchivalResource: 1 print : b&w ; 42 cm. x 63 cm.
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- Long, Edwin Longsden, 1829-1891. Irving as Hamlet in a mezzotint portrait, 18--
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Brighton, to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 March 20.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Brighton, to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 March 20.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Brighton, to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 March 20.
Smith, Charles Roach, 1807-1890,. Autograph letters signed from Charles Roach Smith, Strood by Rochester, Kent, to Mrs. Blackett, T.F. Dillon Croker, A. Leigh Hunt, Joseph Mayer and another [manuscript], 1868-1889.
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Autograph letters signed from Charles Roach Smith, Strood by Rochester, Kent, to Mrs. Blackett, T.F. Dillon Croker, A. Leigh Hunt, Joseph Mayer and another [manuscript], 1868-1889.
In the letter to Croker, January 11, 1889, Smith refers to the death of Halliwell-Phillipps; he also says he is giving Lear on the Strood stage and that Irving has mistaken Shakespeare's character of Macbeth. In the letters to Mayer, 1868-1869, Smith refers to proposals for the commemoration of Garrick's Jubilee at Stratford-on-Avon. The letter to Hunt, October 14, 1881, has a copy of the letter which prompted Smith's reply. Also, a letter from the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland to Smith, October 2, 1874. Some letters are undated.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Smith, Charles Roach, 1807-1890,. Autograph letters signed from Charles Roach Smith, Strood by Rochester, Kent, to Mrs. Blackett, T.F. Dillon Croker, A. Leigh Hunt, Joseph Mayer and another [manuscript], 1868-1889.
Albert and Marie Sterner letters received
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Albert and Marie Sterner letters received
Letters to the Sterners, primarily regarding art and cultural matters.
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- Sterner, Albert, 1863-1946. Albert and Marie Sterner letters received, 1899-1945.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letters : London : ALS, 1889 Apr. 6 and 9.
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Henry Irving letters : London : ALS, 1889 Apr. 6 and 9.
Two short letters written on Lyceum Theatre stationary.
ArchivalResource: [4] p. ; 20 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letters : London : ALS, 1889 Apr. 6 and 9.
Lawrence, A. F. R. Collection of historical spoken word [sound recording], 1900-1970.
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Collection of historical spoken word [sound recording], 1900-1970.
The collection contains both commercial and noncommercial discs and tapes. The commercial recordings include the complete set of Nation's Forum discs, Benito Mussolini's personal copy, bound and numbered, of his recorded speeches, Victor long play discs from the early 1930's including Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra in Schoenberg's Gurrelieder and Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, and the Sistine Chapel Choir recordings of the pre-electric era, at least eight or nine sides of which feature Alessandro Moreschi, last of the known castrati.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3400 sound recordings.
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- Lawrence, A. F. R. Collection of historical spoken word [sound recording], 1900-1970.
Mitchell, Mason, 1859-1930,. Autograph letter signed from Mason Mitchell, Boston, Mass., to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1888 March 16.
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Autograph letter signed from Mason Mitchell, Boston, Mass., to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1888 March 16.
Mitchell indicates that Mr. W.R. Markwell is the person who altered and reduced Boucicault's Louis XI; Mr. Irving's piece is not the same tragedy. Addressed "Dear Madam."
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Mitchell, Mason, 1859-1930,. Autograph letter signed from Mason Mitchell, Boston, Mass., to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1888 March 16.
Vol. XXXIV, 1899-1915.includes:f. 1 John William Mackail, of the Privy Council Office: Letters to Mary Gladstone: 1899, 1925.f. 2 George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll: Letter to Mary Gladstone: 1899.ff. 4, 6, 10 Charlotte Mary Yonge, nov..., 1899-1915
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Vol. XXXIV, 1899-1915.includes:f. 1 John William Mackail, of the Privy Council Office: Letters to Mary Gladstone: 1899, 1925.f. 2 George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll: Letter to Mary Gladstone: 1899.ff. 4, 6, 10 Charlotte Mary Yonge, nov... 1899-1915
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Vol. XXXIV, 1899-1915.includes:f. 1 John William Mackail, of the Privy Council Office: Letters to Mary Gladstone: 1899, 1925.f. 2 George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll: Letter to Mary Gladstone: 1899.ff. 4, 6, 10 Charlotte Mary Yonge, nov..., 1899-1915
Aicard, Jean, 1848-1921,. Autograph letter signed from Jean Aicard to Sir Henry Irving (?) [manuscript], 1879 June 9.
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Autograph letter signed from Jean Aicard to Sir Henry Irving (?) [manuscript], 1879 June 9.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Aicard, Jean, 1848-1921,. Autograph letter signed from Jean Aicard to Sir Henry Irving (?) [manuscript], 1879 June 9.
Correspondence and literary manuscripts of Bram Stoker, 1866-1997
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Correspondence and literary manuscripts of Bram Stoker 1866-1997
ArchivalResource: 3411 letters in 24 boxes and 3 envelopes, and 3 vols of literary manuscripts; manuscript.
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- Correspondence and literary manuscripts of Bram Stoker, 1866-1997
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to James Knowles [manuscript], 189[?] November 11.
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Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to James Knowles [manuscript], 189[?] November 11.
Stokes writes that Irving hopes Knowles will be able to come soon to see King Lear. Letter is addressed "My dear [Sir?] Knowles."
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to James Knowles [manuscript], 189[?] November 11.
Allingham, William, 1824-1889,. Autograph letter signed from William Allingham to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], [1883] May 26.
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Autograph letter signed from William Allingham to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], [1883] May 26.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Allingham, William, 1824-1889,. Autograph letter signed from William Allingham to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], [1883] May 26.
Holograph and typed letters signed to and from W. B. Fabian, Secretary of the Actors' Association, 36 St. Martin Lane, W. C., regarding a matinee performance in aid of the Association held on December 3, 1896., 1896
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Holograph and typed letters signed to and from W. B. Fabian, Secretary of the Actors' Association, 36 St. Martin Lane, W. C., regarding a matinee performance in aid of the Association held on December 3, 1896., 1896
ArchivalResource: 1 Folder
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- Holograph and typed letters signed to and from W. B. Fabian, Secretary of the Actors' Association, 36 St. Martin Lane, W. C., regarding a matinee performance in aid of the Association held on December 3, 1896., 1896
Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence, 1884-1896
Title:
Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence 1884-1896
Papers documenting the American tour.
ArchivalResource: .21 lf. (1 box)
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- Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence, 1884-1896
Macfarlane, William Welsh,. Autograph letter signed from W.W. Macfarlane, Edinburgh, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894 October 23.
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Autograph letter signed from W.W. Macfarlane, Edinburgh, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894 October 23.
An invitation to a supper for Irving. On letterhead of the Edinburgh Pen & Pencil Club. Addressed from 6 Tipperlinn Rd. Signed from W.W. Macfarlane, Hon. Sect.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Macfarlane, William Welsh,. Autograph letter signed from W.W. Macfarlane, Edinburgh, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894 October 23.
Buck, John. John Buck diary, 1887 August 10-September 25.
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John Buck diary, 1887 August 10-September 25.
The collection consists of a diary in four volumes that chronicles the vacation in Great Britain of a young American named John Buck from August 10 to September 25, 1887. The volumes comprise 249 handwritten pages in total, with commercial prints, menus, receipts, and theater playbills attached to the back of selected pages. The script is elaborate, but legible, and the narrative is remarkably descriptive. Humorous sketches illustrate the first volume in particular and the third volume includes three photographs of the author. The diary provides a detailed account of Buck's voyage on the R.M.S. Britannic and his time in London, where he spent the majority of his vacation socializing and attending the theater. Buck also stayed in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Henry Irving, the famous actor and manager of the Lyceum Theatre, and with the Duke and Duchess of Beaufort at Badminton House.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (0.5 lin. ft.)
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- Buck, John. John Buck diary, 1887 August 10-September 25.
Warren, Arthur, 1860-1924. Letters received, 1884-1920.
Title:
Letters received, 1884-1920.
Collection relates to Warren's career as a writer and journalist and includes letters from leading American and British authors and actors. The majority of letters fall around 1894, a period when Warren was the London corrrespondent for the Boston Herald. Organized chronologically, there are letters from: Nora Perry, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Harold Frederic (2 letters, one describing James Whitcomb Riley's alcohol binge), Augustin Daly, Henry Irving (2 letters in the hand of Irving's secretary, Bram Stoker, one referring to a hoped-for visit from Oliver Wendell Holmes), Hallam Tennyson, Theodore Low DeVinne (2 letters, one concerning a book he is printing, describing the binding style and the problems he is having with photo-engraving), Bernard Partridge, Francis Henry Underwood (about his novel Quabbin), Agnes Repplier, George DuMaurier, Hall Caine (2 letters, one regarding proofs of Manxman), Charles Thomas Jacobi (2 letters, with praise for Warren's book on the printer Charles Whittingham), John Corbin (thanking Warren for his appreciation of Miss Taylor in A Bird of Paradise), and Henry Roseman Lang (regarding economic and political conditions worldwide). Undated letters (some to Mrs. Warren) include those from Louise Chandler Moulton, William H. Rideing, Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Agnes Irwin, Patrick Andrew Collins (giving a dinner in London for Augustin Daly), Lucretia P. Hale, and Raphael Merry del Val (to Isaac Henderson).
ArchivalResource: 1 box (36 items) ; 26 cm.
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- Warren, Arthur, 1860-1924. Letters received, 1884-1920.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1891.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1891.
Most transact business for Henry Irving, and concern Daly's rental of the Lyceum Theatre in London.
ArchivalResource: 13 items.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1886-1891.
Benedict, Julius, 1804-1885. Overture to Romeo & Juliet ..., 1882.
Title:
Overture to Romeo & Juliet ..., 1882.
Single volume manuscript score with music by Benedict. A fair copy by C.E. Howson for the London Lyceum Theatre, November 1882. The music is scored for orchestra.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (75 p.) ; 25 x 30 cm.
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- Benedict, Julius, 1804-1885. Overture to Romeo & Juliet ..., 1882.
W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
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W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
Subject files of printed ephemera related to W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.
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- W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan additional printed ephemera, 1815-2008.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letters, 1875-1889.
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Henry Irving letters, 1875-1889.
The collection contains three letters. Irving writes to Mr. Riverton?, 17? Feb. 1875, regretting that he cannot accept an invitation; to H.C. Merivale, 21 Dec. 1882?, concerning an edition of a play; and to Mr. [Charles] Charrington, 20 July 1889, commenting on a performance.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving letters, 1875-1889.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Joseph Hatton, London [manuscript], 1888 July 10.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Joseph Hatton, London [manuscript], 1888 July 10.
It would be kind of Hatton not to allude to the Brook Green gathering as friends are sometimes sensitive to not receiving invitations. On letterhead of 15a Crafton Street, Bond Street W. With accompanying envelope addressed to Hatton at 14 Titchfield Terrace, Regents Park. Also with a printed invitation filled in in manuscript to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hatton at The Grange, Brook Green on Tuesday the 8th of July.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to Joseph Hatton, London [manuscript], 1888 July 10.
Vol. III (ff. 333). Thomas Hardy-A. L. Kiellandt.includes:ff. 1-32 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: Letters to W. Archer: 1892-1909, n.d.f. 33 John Hare, comedian: Letter to W. Archer: 1885.f. 35 Mary St Leger Harrison, novelist, alias 'Lucas Malet'...
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Vol. III (ff. 333). Thomas Hardy-A. L. Kiellandt.includes:ff. 1-32 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: Letters to W. Archer: 1892-1909, n.d.f. 33 John Hare, comedian: Letter to W. Archer: 1885.f. 35 Mary St Leger Harrison, novelist, alias 'Lucas Malet'... Unspecified
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- Vol. III (ff. 333). Thomas Hardy-A. L. Kiellandt.includes:ff. 1-32 Thomas Hardy, OM; novelist: Letters to W. Archer: 1892-1909, n.d.f. 33 John Hare, comedian: Letter to W. Archer: 1885.f. 35 Mary St Leger Harrison, novelist, alias 'Lucas Malet'...
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letters signed from Henry Irving to Laurence Hutton [manuscript], [1884]-1887?
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Letters signed from Henry Irving to Laurence Hutton [manuscript], [1884]-1887?
One autograph letter in Abraham Stoker's hand, ca. September 14, [1884] (leaf 17 of b17) and 1 autograph letter signed, 1887? (leaf 3 of b18). Also, a note of Hutton's address signed by Irving (leaf 4v of b17) and a printed invitation to Hutton, March 19, 1884 (leaf 10 of b17).
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letters signed from Henry Irving to Laurence Hutton [manuscript], [1884]-1887?
Menpes, Mortimer, 1855-1938,. Autograph letter signed from Mortimer Menpes, London, to Ada Rehan [manuscript], 19th or 20th century.
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Autograph letter signed from Mortimer Menpes, London, to Ada Rehan [manuscript], 19th or 20th century.
Menpes congratulates Rehan on her tremendous success and hopes she will agree to lunch with him. As a postscript, he comments "Irving was much improved."
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Menpes, Mortimer, 1855-1938,. Autograph letter signed from Mortimer Menpes, London, to Ada Rehan [manuscript], 19th or 20th century.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Lyrics from the plays of William Shakespeare [manuscript], 1903.
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Lyrics from the plays of William Shakespeare [manuscript], 1903.
ArchivalResource: 26 leaves : ill.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Lyrics from the plays of William Shakespeare [manuscript], 1903.
Stagg, Vivian, fl. 1900,. Autograph album of Vivian Stagg [manuscript], ca. 1900.
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Autograph album of Vivian Stagg [manuscript], ca. 1900.
Consists of autograph signatures of English and American actors and actresses, including Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.
ArchivalResource: 30 p.
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- Stagg, Vivian, fl. 1900,. Autograph album of Vivian Stagg [manuscript], ca. 1900.
Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera, 1697-1930
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Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera 1697-1930
The William Appleton collection consists of letters, handwritten manuscripts, "penny plains" and "two-pence coloured" materials, which were small portraits of actors created for the toy theater trade, a once-popular form of home entertainment. The collection encompasses the late 17th century up through the mid-20th century, although the bulk of the material falls between the mid-18th century and the mid-19th century. The oldest item is a letter from actress Elizabeth Barry to a Lady Lisbourn, dated October 25, 1697. The latest item is a letter from playwright George Bernard Shaw to a J. T. Grien, dated November 28, 1930. The collection contains many letters from prominent theatrical figures, primarily of the English stage, including Ira Aldridge, Dion Boucicault, Edward Gordon Craig, David Garrick, Sir Henry Irving, Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, Bernard Shaw, Sarah Siddons, Dame Ellen Terry, and others. Also included are black and white portraits known as "penny plains," and color portraits known as "two-pence coloured," depicting actors and actresses of the day in their best known roles. These images were intended for home use in puppet theater-type settings, and most date from the early to mid-1800s, though some date as far back as 1799.
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- Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera, 1697-1930
Letters to Mrs. Patrick Campbell from others, 1893-1929.
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Letters to Mrs. Patrick Campbell from others, 1893-1929.
Letters from playwrights, stage managers, actors and actresses to the Britishactress Mrs. Patrick Campbell.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Letters to Mrs. Patrick Campbell from others, 1893-1929.
Gladstone papers, correspondence: Vol. CCCCXXVI
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Gladstone papers, correspondence: Vol. CCCCXXVI 20 Sep 1890-Dec 1890
ArchivalResource: 1 item (ff. 266)
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- Gladstone papers, correspondence: Vol. CCCCXXVI
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and printed books relating to Bram Stoker.
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Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and printed books relating to Bram Stoker. 1866-1997.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and printed books relating to Bram Stoker.
Mantell, Robert B. (Robert Bruce), 1854-1928,. Autograph letter signed from Robert Mantell, Cincinnati, to Hillary [manuscript], 1890 November 11.
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Autograph letter signed from Robert Mantell, Cincinnati, to Hillary [manuscript], 1890 November 11.
Speaks of "All for Her" and "playing seconds" to the "Greatest Actor in the World (Henry Irving)." Speaks of the snobbishness of a Mr. K, who is only considered a gentleman because of his wife. He is glad that Hillary thinks so well of Hamlet, which he will be playing in Philadelphia on the 28th. Also discusses costumes for Othello and requests a sketch of scenes for the "Veiled Picture."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 leaves) ; 21.5 x 14 cm.
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- Mantell, Robert B. (Robert Bruce), 1854-1928,. Autograph letter signed from Robert Mantell, Cincinnati, to Hillary [manuscript], 1890 November 11.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1901.
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Autograph of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1901.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1901.
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901-1979. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with West Dudley Digges and Edward Salmon (no. 179); John G. Gilbert and the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 180); James Edward Murdoch and the Park Theatre, New York (nos. 181 and 182); W.H. Marston, Samuel Phelps and the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, London (no. 183); John Howe (no. 184); [F.P.?] Lawlor (no. 185); William Pleater Davidge and the Park Theatre, Brooklyn (no. 187); Fanny Davenport, B.R. Graham, James F. Dean, and Edmond Pembroke (no. 189 and 190); William Henry Stephens (no. 191); John McCullough, Charles Barton Hill, Edwin Forrest, and George H. Clarke (nos. 188 and 192); H.B. Irving (no. 194); Arthur McKee Rankin and the California Theatre, San Francisco (no. 195); Sir Henry Irving, the Lyceum Theatre, London and St. James's Hall, London (nos. 196 - 198); William Harris and Julia Arthur (no. 199); George Riddle (no. 200); Georgie Reignolds (no. 201); Kate Reignolds and the Boston Museum Company (no. 202); H.W. Bishop and Elsie Bishop (no. 203); Cornelia Otis Skinner (no. 204); and Shirley Hamilton (no. 205).
ArchivalResource: 27 items
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- Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1901-1979. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Macbeth, 1757-ca.1920.
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832. The house of Aspen, a tragedy : [n.p.] : manuscript not autograph, 1802.
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The house of Aspen, a tragedy : [n.p.] : manuscript not autograph, 1802.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (73 leaves) ; 240 x 190 mm.
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- Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832. The house of Aspen, a tragedy : [n.p.] : manuscript not autograph, 1802.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with John Philip Kemble (no. 209); Peter Linden Fierty (no. 210); Mark Allen (no. 211); Edward Thayer, and the Boston Theatre (no. 212); William Pleater Davidge (no. 213); James P. Gann, Louisa Mary Ann Gann, and Lyman Houquett(?) (no. 214); John Howe (no. 215); May Vandenhoff (Mrs. George)and M.E.J.N. Makeah (no. 216); Joseph C. Foster (no. 217); Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Oliver Doud, Elizabeth Robins, and the Winter Garden Theatre, New York (nos. 218, 224 and 225); George W. Wilson, Charles Barrow, and Annie Clarke (no. 219); Sir Henry Irving and the Lyceum Theatre, London (nos . 220 and 221); and James L. Cahart, John W. Buckland(?), John Musgrave, L.H. Drummond, and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (no. 223); Otis Skinner, Helena Modjeska and Maud Durban [Skinner] (nos. 226 and 227); Winthrop Ames and the Castle Square Theatre, Boston (no. 228); Maude Adams (no. 229); and Theodore Komisarjevsky (no. 230).
ArchivalResource: 23 items
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, ca.1797-1907.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Advance account book of Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883-1884.
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Advance account book of Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883-1884.
Account of advances made by Bram Stoker on behalf of Henry Irving during his American tour with the Lyceum company.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Advance account book of Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883-1884.
Fonds Edward Gordon Craig
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Fonds Edward Gordon Craig
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Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
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Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
Printed souvenir programs of 19th and 20th century entertainers and performers.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes (1.75 linear ft.)
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- Souvenir programs of contemporary personalities, 1880-1993.
FitzGerald, Edward, 1809-1883,. Autograph letter initialled from Edward FitzGerald, Woodbridge, to Miss A[nna] Biddell [manuscript], 1879 March 24.
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Autograph letter initialled from Edward FitzGerald, Woodbridge, to Miss A[nna] Biddell [manuscript], 1879 March 24.
Reports seeing an hour of Mr. Irving's Hamlet - "incomparably the worst" he had ever seen.
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- FitzGerald, Edward, 1809-1883,. Autograph letter initialled from Edward FitzGerald, Woodbridge, to Miss A[nna] Biddell [manuscript], 1879 March 24.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1889-1901.
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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1889-1901.
Two letters: one dated 12 October 1889 to a Mr. Wright, in which Irving asks Wright to send him a copy of a letter from the artist and playwright Watts Phillips; and one letter dated 30 October 1901 to a Mr. Lancaster, written during Irving and Ellen Terry's 1901-1902 American tour.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (2 leaves)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1889-1901.
Vol. CCCCXXVII (ff. 334). Jan.-2 July 1891.Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of modern shorthand: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1891.includes:ff. 4, 30, 107, 294 Léon Séché, French writer: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1877-1892.: Fr. ff. 6, 109 Margot Asquith...
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Vol. CCCCXXVII (ff. 334). Jan.- 2 July 1891.Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of modern shorthand: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1891.includes:ff. 4, 30, 107, 294 Léon Séché, French writer: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1877-1892.: Fr. ff. 6, 109 Margot Asquith... Jan 1891-2 Jul 1891
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- Vol. CCCCXXVII (ff. 334). Jan.-2 July 1891.Sir Isaac Pitman, inventor of modern shorthand: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1891.includes:ff. 4, 30, 107, 294 Léon Séché, French writer: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1877-1892.: Fr. ff. 6, 109 Margot Asquith...
Black, John W., fl. 1894-1897. Mental photographs [manuscript], 1894-1897.
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Mental photographs [manuscript], 1894-1897.
An album filled largely with notes and pictures of actors.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Black, John W., fl. 1894-1897. Mental photographs [manuscript], 1894-1897.
Duncombe, William Duncombe Van der Horst, d. 1925,. Autograph letter signed from William Duncombe Van der Horst Duncombe, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, to Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883 May 28.
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Autograph letter signed from William Duncombe Van der Horst Duncombe, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, to Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883 May 28.
Praises Irving's Shakespeare production, but differs in opinion with the way a dirge was done in "Hamlet."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Duncombe, William Duncombe Van der Horst, d. 1925,. Autograph letter signed from William Duncombe Van der Horst Duncombe, Narberth, Pembrokeshire, to Bram Stoker [manuscript], 1883 May 28.
MISCELLANEOUS letters and papers, from the collections of Sir Edward Tyas Cook, successively Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, Westminster Gazette, etc., viz.1. Two poems of George Meredith, -viz. : (a) Sonnet on the death of Robert Browning, beg. " N..., 1889-1908
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MISCELLANEOUS letters and papers, from the collections of Sir Edward Tyas Cook, successively Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, Westminster Gazette, etc., viz.1. Two poems of George Meredith, -viz. : (a) Sonnet on the death of Robert Browning, beg. " N... 1889-1908
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- MISCELLANEOUS letters and papers, from the collections of Sir Edward Tyas Cook, successively Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, Westminster Gazette, etc., viz.1. Two poems of George Meredith, -viz. : (a) Sonnet on the death of Robert Browning, beg. " N..., 1889-1908
Gaskill, William, 1930-. Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972.
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Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972. 1892-2001.
Comprises: (1) Folders containing material related to plays directed by Gaskill, including: extracts from scripts; production and casting notes; set and costume designs; photographs; reviews and correspondence; (2) Programmes from productions acted in, produced by or directed by Gaskill, 1948-2001; (3) Four scrapbooks of newspaper cuttings, 1949-2001; (4) Two decorated envelopes addressed to Gaskill and containing photographs of plays in performance and stage sets, c.1988; (5) Programmes from plays at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972; (6) Programmes and pamphlets from festivals and touring productions, 1964-1995; (7) Japanese theatre programmes, c.1999; (8) Programmes from productions of works by Bertolt Brecht; with pamphlets and related material, 1956-1988; (9) Two editions of 'Encore', Nov/Dec 1960, Jul/Aug 1962; (10) Souvenir programme from Henry Irving's production of King Lear, Lyceum Theatre, 1892.
ArchivalResource: 5 box files, 4 scrapbooks, 21 folders; manuscript, typescript, printed material.
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- Gaskill, William, 1930-. Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972.
Rodd, Rennell, 1858-1941. Under Lochnagar manuscript.
Title:
Under Lochnagar manuscript. 1894.
Bound collection comprising bound manuscripts of poems and essays that were included in "Under Lochnagar", edited by R.A. Profeit and published in a limited edition of 200 copies in 1894. Includes correspondence to R.A. Profeit from Sir Edwin Arnold, John Malcolm Bulloch, the Rev. Archibald A. Campbell, Sir Henry Irving and Rudyard Kipling and from two additional correspondents, signatures illegible.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (39 items) : music ; 26 cm.
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- Rodd, Rennell, 1858-1941. Under Lochnagar manuscript.
Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
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Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
Scrapbooks containing programs, publicity photographs, newspaper illustrations, and reviews of plays, operas, and vaudeville performed in London, with a few from Brussels. Included are stills or programs from performances of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet, Henry V, Othello, The Winter's Tale, King Henry VIII, Twelfth Night, and Midsummer Night's Dream; Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado and The Yeomen of the Guard; Moliere's Bourgeois Gentilhomme; J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, Rosalind, and other plays; G.B. Shaw's Pygmalion, John Bull's Other Island, Overruled, Fanny's First Play, and Androcles and the Lion; Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband; and lesser-known plays by Seymour Hicks, George Edwardes, Edward Knoblauch, and others, as well as several plays produced by Granville Barker. Actors pictured include Ellen Terry, Lewis Waller, Sir Henry Irving, Ellaline Terriss, Fred Terry, Winifred Emery, Ernest Mainwaring, Gerald Du Maurier, and Annette Kellerman. Theaters featured include the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane; the Garrick Theatre; the Theatre Royal, Haymarket; the Savoy Theatre; and the Playhouse. Operas include Verdi's Otello and Rigoletto; Puccini's Madama Butterfly; Saint-Saens's Samson et Dalila; Rossini's Barber of Seville; Richard Strauss's Salome; and Wagner's Lohengrin, Tristan und Isolde, and Parsifal. Singers shown include Luisa Tetrazzini, Dame Nellie Melba, Ema Destinnova, John McCormack, and Giovanni Zenatello. Theaters featured include the Royal Opera, Covent Garden.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. : ill. ; 32-41 cm.
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- Theater and opera scrapbooks, 1902-1918.
Louis Napoleon Parker Papers, 1869-1943
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Louis Napoleon Parker Papers 1869-1943
This collection contains the papers of Louis Napoleon Parker, an English playwright, translator, and historical pageant producer active in the theater from the 1890s until the early 1940s. The collection includes holograph manuscripts, typescripts, and printed editions of Parker’s plays, prose and poetry; theater programs and newspaper reviews; a small selection of sheet music; correspondence; personal documents, including datebook-style diaries; photographs; several books belonging to Parker; and his portrait in chalk by Cyril Roberts.
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear feet ( 25 document boxes)
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- Louis Napoleon Parker Papers, 1869-1943
Ingleby, C. M. (Clement Mansfield), 1823-1886,. Autograph letters to Clement Mansfield Ingleby signed from various correspondents [manuscript], 1864-1880.
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Autograph letters to Clement Mansfield Ingleby signed from various correspondents [manuscript], 1864-1880.
Volume 4 of a 7-volume set of bound letters chiefly addressed to C.M. Ingleby. Correspondents in this volume: F.E. Bache, R.G. Latham, J.D. Morell, Augustus De Morgan, John Pilkington Norris, F.C. Husenbeth, George Salmon, Robert Perceval Graves, Henry Sidgwick, J.H. Stirling, H.A. Holden, William Brenchley Rye, Lord Alwyne Compton, A.H. Paget, H.A.J. Munro, Joseph Barber Lightfoot, Frances Power Cobbe, John Ruskin, Herbert Spencer, Mackenzie Walcott, G.H. Lewes, W.W. Skeat, Susan Fanny Dawson, Francis William Newman, J.J. Sylvester, Samuel Brandram, Cornelius Inglis, A.R. Wallace, Alexander B. Grosart, John MacGregor, Brinsley Nicholson, Richard Grant White, Edward Caird, Henry Irving, Alexander J. Ellis. Also includes an extract from Frances Power Cobbe's Peak in Darien and an extract from Archbishop Whately's annotations on Bacon's essays (both after C.a.25 (43)).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (61 items)
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- Ingleby, C. M. (Clement Mansfield), 1823-1886,. Autograph letters to Clement Mansfield Ingleby signed from various correspondents [manuscript], 1864-1880.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Hotel Brunswick, New York, to James B. Pond, 1888 Mar. 1.
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Autograph letter signed : Hotel Brunswick, New York, to James B. Pond, 1888 Mar. 1.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Hotel Brunswick, New York, to James B. Pond, 1888 Mar. 1.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Autograph draft in the hand of Bram Stoker of Personal reminiscences of Henry Irving [manuscript], ca. 1906.
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Autograph draft in the hand of Bram Stoker of Personal reminiscences of Henry Irving [manuscript], ca. 1906.
A reasonably clean draft in Stoker's autograph with few revisions. There is no evidence that when published (Heinemann, 1906) this ms. served as printer's copy.
ArchivalResource: About 800 leaves.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Autograph draft in the hand of Bram Stoker of Personal reminiscences of Henry Irving [manuscript], ca. 1906.
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928. Ellen Terry letters, ca. 1897-1902.
Title:
Ellen Terry letters, ca. 1897-1902.
The collection consists of six letters and one playbill advertising Faust, in which Ellen Terry performed as Margaret and Henry Irving as Mephistopheles, Sat., 11 Oct. [1897]. The letters, all undated, include: to Lady Dorothy Nevill, regretting that she and Mr. Irving will be unable to meet her but sending a picture; to Lady Dorothy, lamenting that she is unable to meet at present due to illness; to My dear Fred, wishing him a happy birthday. Also, to My poor little Fred, hoping he feels better and inviting him to visit her in New York; [no salutation], saying how sorry she was to have missed a call, and inviting him and his wife to the play; to Florence, thanking her for the roses and sending her tickets to Faust.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928. Ellen Terry letters, ca. 1897-1902.
Antoine, André, 1858-1943,. Autograph letter signed from André Antoine to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 188?
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Autograph letter signed from André Antoine to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 188?
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- Antoine, André, 1858-1943,. Autograph letter signed from André Antoine to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 188?
Scully, George. Scrapbooks 1874-1903.
Title:
Scrapbooks 1874-1903.
Scrapbooks consist of playbills, photographs, newspaper articles and other sundry items, primarily documenting theatrical productions in Pittsburgh in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft.
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- Scully, George. Scrapbooks 1874-1903.
Brotherhood, J., fl. 1902,. Autograph letter signed from J. Brotherhood to Editor, New York Tribune [manuscript], 1902 March 3.
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Autograph letter signed from J. Brotherhood to Editor, New York Tribune [manuscript], 1902 March 3.
Gives an opinion of Sir Henry Irving concerning Othello.
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- Brotherhood, J., fl. 1902,. Autograph letter signed from J. Brotherhood to Editor, New York Tribune [manuscript], 1902 March 3.
Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence, 1884-1896.
Title:
Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence, 1884-1896.
The Irving-Terry tour correspondence consists of letters, schedules, telegrams and clippings related to events and arrangements for their American tours.
ArchivalResource: .21 lf. (1 box)
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- Henry Irving-Ellen Terry tour correspondence, 1884-1896.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Grand Hotel, Glasgow, to Rev. Henry Geary, 1878 Nov. 23.
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Autograph letter signed : Grand Hotel, Glasgow, to Rev. Henry Geary, 1878 Nov. 23.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Grand Hotel, Glasgow, to Rev. Henry Geary, 1878 Nov. 23.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters to Ada Rehan, 1886-1904.
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Letters to Ada Rehan, 1886-1904.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters to Ada Rehan, 1886-1904.
Godwin, Parke, 1816-1904,. Autograph letters signed from Parke Godwin, New York, to various people [manuscript], 1883-1901?
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Autograph letters signed from Parke Godwin, New York, to various people [manuscript], 1883-1901?
Correspondents: James Appleton Morgan, Albert Marshman Palmer and William Winter. The letter to William Winter discusses Henry Irving's role as Macbeth in the September 29-November 4, 1895 showing at the Abbey Theatre, New York.
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- Godwin, Parke, 1816-1904,. Autograph letters signed from Parke Godwin, New York, to various people [manuscript], 1883-1901?
William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
Title:
William Archer Collection 1868-1990
ArchivalResource: 286 folders (16 boxes) , 8 prints, 46 volumes and 1 small card catalogue box
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- William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Cablegram from Henry Irving, London, to Viola R. Winter Brown, Los Angeles [manuscript], 1904 June 20.
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Cablegram from Henry Irving, London, to Viola R. Winter Brown, Los Angeles [manuscript], 1904 June 20.
A short message: "My love dear Viola God bless you both." Sent to Saint Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Los Angeles. This is likely referring to Brown's marriage to Fielding J. Stilson.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 27 x 21 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Cablegram from Henry Irving, London, to Viola R. Winter Brown, Los Angeles [manuscript], 1904 June 20.
Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle [manuscript], 1895, n.d.
Title:
Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle [manuscript], 1895, n.d.
In a letter 1895 December 9, written in another hand and signed by Spencer, he declines to contribute to "McClure's Magazine" because of his obligation to "Popular Science Monthly" which was founded by a close friend and is the sole medium for the publication of his articles in the United States. A magazine portrait of Spencer is pasted on the first letter. In an undated note Spencer notifies Miss Thickle, the housekeeper at Queens Gardens, that he will be back the next day and that Mr. Lott will dine. On the verso of the note to Thickle is a long explanation from an unidentified guest at Queens Gardens to "Davidson" explaining how he obtained Spencer's signature and describing dining at the same table as Spencer, Bishop Whitehouse and Youmans. He relates an anecdote told by Spencer about a book bound in "divinity calf" and assures his correspondent that Spencer is not an aethiest. He also mails Davidson speeches given at a banquet for the actor Irving and urges him to see him perform when Irving comes to the U.S. A clipped magazine photograph of Spencer is included.
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- Spencer, Herbert, 1820-1903. Letters to Robert McClure and Miss Thickle [manuscript], 1895, n.d.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed and telegrams from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1860-1904.
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Autograph letters signed and telegrams from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1860-1904.
Some items undated. Some of the letters are in the hands of Abraham Stoker and Louis Austin. Correspondents include: John Copeland Buckstone, Lady Gertrude (Blood) Campbell, Wm. Boyd Carpenter, Luigi Palma Di Cesnola, Hugh Boswell Chapman, Henry Savile Clarke, Viscountess Isabel (Chetwynd) Poole Combermere, Edward Compton, Augustin Daly, Frederick Gard Fleay, Charles Edward Flower, Lord Ronald Charles Gower, James Wyllie Guild, Lady Mary Anne (MacDowell) Hardy, William Heinemann, Henry Herman, Mrs. Hill, John William Jarvis, William Ramage Lawson, Justin M'Carthy, Allan Marquand, Francis Albert Marshall, Sarah (Edwards) Nast, Thomas Nast, Howard Paul, Edmund Routledge, George Routledge, George Shea, Daniel Edgar Sickles, Thomas Robert Slicer, George Alfred Stringer, Howard Malcolm Ticknor, Samuel Timmins, John Lawrence Toole, Edmund Hart Turpin, John Lester Wallack, Lewis Waller, Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth (Campbell) Winter, William Winter and others.
ArchivalResource: 222 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed and telegrams from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1860-1904.
Isabella Stewart Gardner papers
Title:
Isabella Stewart Gardner papers
Letters, business records, diary, and photographs.
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- Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 1840-1924. Isabella Stewart Gardner papers, 1760-1956.
Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928. Dame Ellen Terry correspondence and calling card, 1896.
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Dame Ellen Terry correspondence and calling card, 1896.
ALS (1896 March 16; Chicago, Ill.) from Terry to Mrs. J.H. Hibbins relating to the death of actor Henry Howe written on a printed schedule for her fifth American tour (1895-1896) with Henry Irving; and a calling card for Terry (Mrs. C. Wardell) with note on verso.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928. Dame Ellen Terry correspondence and calling card, 1896.
Power, Tyrone, 1869-1931,. Autograph letter signed from Tyrone Power, Baltimore, to William Jefferson Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1910 January 30.
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Autograph letter signed from Tyrone Power, Baltimore, to William Jefferson Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1910 January 30.
Power mentions that Gelett Burgess read him acts I and II of The cave man, but that he had never "heard such PIFFLE, such 'langwidge'." Power also questions the casting in the New Theatre's production of Twelfth night: "A.R. [i.e. Annie Russell] as Viola & the husband [i.e. Oswald Yorke] as Malvolio - tut! tut!" and adds "I saw Irving many times as Malvolio and E.T. [i.e. Ellen Terry] as Viola." Letter begins "Dear Willyum" and is signed "Fred" (correspondent identified as Tyrone Power in annotation in Winter's hand). On letterhead of the Hotel Belvedere. Accompanied by envelope addressed to W. Jefferson Winter.
ArchivalResource: 5 leaves ; 24 x 16 cm.
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- Power, Tyrone, 1869-1931,. Autograph letter signed from Tyrone Power, Baltimore, to William Jefferson Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1910 January 30.
Scrapbook on the works of William Shakespeare [18--?].
Title:
Scrapbook on the works of William Shakespeare [18--?].
Volume of plates pasted into scrapbook. Material illustrates the works of Shakespeare, includes portraits of Shakespeare and of famous actors and actresses, some in costume for Shakespearean roles, including: George Frederick Cooke, Henry Irving, Fanny Kemble, John McCullough, John Philip Kemble, Wiliam Charles MacReady, David Garrick, Charles Kean, Samuel Phelps, Sarah Siddons, Ssuan Cushman, Charlotte Cushman, Charles Kemble, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : ill., ports. ; 41 x 30 cm.
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- Scrapbook on the works of William Shakespeare [18--?].
Vol. CCCCXVI (ff. 325). 12 May-Sept. 1887.includes:ff. 1, 129, 295, 306 Henry Holiday, RA: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1879-1896.f. 2 Richard Francis Weymouth, Headmaster of Mill Hill School: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1878-1896.f. 4 Frederic ...
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Vol. CCCCXVI (ff. 325). 12 May-Sept. 1887.includes:ff. 1, 129, 295, 306 Henry Holiday, RA: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1879-1896.f. 2 Richard Francis Weymouth, Headmaster of Mill Hill School: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1878-1896.f. 4 Frederic ... 12 May 1887-Sep 1887
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- Vol. CCCCXVI (ff. 325). 12 May-Sept. 1887.includes:ff. 1, 129, 295, 306 Henry Holiday, RA: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1879-1896.f. 2 Richard Francis Weymouth, Headmaster of Mill Hill School: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1878-1896.f. 4 Frederic ...
PALGRAVE PAPERS. Vol. IX. Letters and poems, for the most part extracted from printed books formerly in the collection of Francis Turner Palgrave and given to the British Museum. Contents:-(1) Letters (about 150), addressed mainly to F. T. Palgrave ..., 1831-1923
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PALGRAVE PAPERS. Vol. IX. Letters and poems, for the most part extracted from printed books formerly in the collection of Francis Turner Palgrave and given to the British Museum. Contents:- (1) Letters (about 150), addressed mainly to F. T. Palgrave ... 1831-1923
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- PALGRAVE PAPERS. Vol. IX. Letters and poems, for the most part extracted from printed books formerly in the collection of Francis Turner Palgrave and given to the British Museum. Contents:-(1) Letters (about 150), addressed mainly to F. T. Palgrave ..., 1831-1923
Bancroft, Squire, 1841-1926. Squire Bancroft letter book, 1836-1922.
Title:
Squire Bancroft letter book, 1836-1922.
Squire Bancroft's letter book consists of autograph documents (notes and brief letters) and clipped autographs, written by prominent 19th century theatrical figures, including William C. Macready, Charlotte Cushman, Lester Wallack, Junius Brutus Booth, Tommaso Salvini, Laura Keane, Sir Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, and others. Some notes are addressed to Marie Bancroft.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 lf. (1 letter book).
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- Bancroft, Squire, 1841-1926. Squire Bancroft letter book, 1836-1922.
Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944. Louis Napoleon Parker papers, 1869-1943.
Title:
Louis Napoleon Parker papers, 1869-1943.
The Papers include an apparently complete collection of Parker's plays, many of which remain unpublished; most are typescripts bound especially for Parker, though some of the plays are in manuscript, and a very few are unbound. A number of these play scripts are annotated in Parker's hand, and some are bound with programs, newspaper clippings, and, in a few instances, with production photographs. Printed copies of several of Parker's plays are also included. The Papers also contain volumes of Parker's light verse and prose; his correspondence, datebook-style diaries and other personal documents; programs for productions of nearly all of Parker's plays; and newspaper clippings (generally contemporary reviews). The collection is completed by two small series: books owned by Parker, mostly presentation copies, and photographs. The Papers also include a portrait of Parker, in chalk, by Cyril Roberts.
ArchivalResource: 12.5 linear feet ( 25 document boxes)
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- Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944. Louis Napoleon Parker papers, 1869-1943.
Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909,. Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin to Austin Brereton [manuscript], 1908 May 27.
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Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin to Austin Brereton [manuscript], 1908 May 27.
Answers a question that Brereton had written him about regarding readings Irving did with Lady Martin; he specifically mentions Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, Shylock, Romeo to Lady Martin's Juliet, Orlando in As you like it to her Rosalind, Benedict to Lady Martin's Beatrice.
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 18 x 11 cm.
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- Martin, Theodore, Sir, 1816-1909,. Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin to Austin Brereton [manuscript], 1908 May 27.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. The study of Shakespeare in small communities [manuscript], 1902 / by Sir Henry Irving.
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The study of Shakespeare in small communities [manuscript], 1902 / by Sir Henry Irving.
Contemporary copy of Irving's essay, in which he explains the benefits of reading Shakespeare aloud. Note below title: "contributed to the Christmas number of the Windsor magazine, 1902."
ArchivalResource: 6 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. The study of Shakespeare in small communities [manuscript], 1902 / by Sir Henry Irving.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter, 1891 Jul. 4 [n.p.] to "Dear Sir" [n.p.]
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Letter, 1891 Jul. 4 [n.p.] to "Dear Sir" [n.p.]
Complies with a request [for his autograph?]
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter, 1891 Jul. 4 [n.p.] to "Dear Sir" [n.p.]
'JINGLE', by James Albery; an adaptation for the stage from Dickens's Pickwick Papers. Printed proof-sheets of the rearranged version of 1887 with autograph alterations by Henry Irving (knt. 1895). First produced as 'Jingle' in 1878, it was revived i..., 1887
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'JINGLE', by James Albery; an adaptation for the stage from Dickens's Pickwick Papers. Printed proof-sheets of the rearranged version of 1887 with autograph alterations by Henry Irving (knt. 1895). First produced as 'Jingle' in 1878, it was revived i... 1887
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- 'JINGLE', by James Albery; an adaptation for the stage from Dickens's Pickwick Papers. Printed proof-sheets of the rearranged version of 1887 with autograph alterations by Henry Irving (knt. 1895). First produced as 'Jingle' in 1878, it was revived i..., 1887
MILLAR BEQUEST. Vols. XC, XCI. Autograph collection, 1689-1937
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MILLAR BEQUEST. Vols. XC, XCI. Autograph collection 1689-1937
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- MILLAR BEQUEST. Vols. XC, XCI. Autograph collection, 1689-1937
Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1871-. Letters to Horace Howard Furness and Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1902-1928.
Title:
Letters to Horace Howard Furness and Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1902-1928.
Consists of 2 folders. Three letters and 1 card, dated 1902-1912, are to Horace Howard Furness. Two of the letters, dated 1917 and 1928, are to Horace Howard Furness, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 6 items (7 leaves).
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- Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1871-. Letters to Horace Howard Furness and Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1902-1928.
40730. MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS. Paper and vellum ; ff. 93. Folio., 1300-1918
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40730. MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS. Paper and vellum ; ff. 93. Folio. [1300-1918]
ArchivalResource: 17 items
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- 40730. MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS. Paper and vellum ; ff. 93. Folio., 1300-1918
American Vaudeville Museum collection, 1845-2007, (bulk 1910-1940)
Title:
American Vaudeville Museum collection 1845-2007 (bulk 1910-1940)
This collection consists of materialsdocumenting vaudeville and other entertainment in the United States,particularly in the 1910s through 1940s. Primary materials such as photographs,scrapbooks and handwritten stage scripts document the careers of particularperformers. There are substantial numbers of sheet music and theatre programs,and a large LP collection. The collection focuses on vaudeville but encompassesother forms and eras of American entertainment as well.
ArchivalResource: 66.8linear feet
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- American Vaudeville Museum collection, 1845-2007, (bulk 1910-1940)
Mansfield, Richard, 1857-1907. Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, bulk (1905-1940).
Title:
Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, bulk (1905-1940).
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal documents, drawings, photographs, printed matter, and other Mansfield family papers.
ArchivalResource: 8.75 linear feet (21 boxes)
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- Mansfield, Richard, 1857-1907. Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, bulk (1905-1940).
Reynolds, Tom, 1866-1942. Sir Henry Irving's farewell.
Title:
Sir Henry Irving's farewell. 1904-1905.
Daybook of Tom Reynolds, an actor in Irving's Lyceum company, beginning with the Sept. 21, 1904 rehearsal of The Lyon's mail in London (?) and ending with Irving's death at Bradford, Oct. 13, 1905.
ArchivalResource: [11] leaves ; 23 cm.
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- Reynolds, Tom, 1866-1942. Sir Henry Irving's farewell.
Pinches, Edward Ewin, b. 1837 or 8. Ticket of admission signed from Edward Pinches to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 July 4.
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Ticket of admission signed from Edward Pinches to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 July 4.
Ticket of admission to a dinner for Henry Irving.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Pinches, Edward Ewin, b. 1837 or 8. Ticket of admission signed from Edward Pinches to Henry Herman [manuscript], 1883 July 4.
Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, 1905-1940
Title:
Richard Mansfield family papers 1856-1940 1905-1940
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal documents, drawings, photographs, printed matter, and other Mansfield family papers. Papers are largely personal in nature with the bulk being Beatrice Cameron's papers. Other members of the family represented in the collection are Hermine Rudersdorff, Richard Mansfield's mother, and George Gibbs Mansfield, the Mansfields' son. Writings are plays and poems; family papers include diaries, daybooks, address books, photographs, drawings, blueprints, and newspaper clippings
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- Richard Mansfield family papers, 1856-1940, 1905-1940
Winter, William, 1836-1917. Papers of William Winter [manuscript], 1888-ca. 1913
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Papers of William Winter [manuscript], 1888-ca. 1913
Contents: 5 pages of manuscript notes from his book The wallet of time, published in 1913; a pass to go within custom lines on a steamship pier for Winter and his son; an invitation to a dinner at the "Green Room" Club, June 3, 1888, addressed in Henry Irving's hand; a poem, listed in the Folger index of first lines (first line: Still I bend to the mystic power); and an epigram.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Winter, William, 1836-1917. Papers of William Winter [manuscript], 1888-ca. 1913
Bernard Partridge Drawings Collection, 1861-1905
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Bernard Partridge Drawings Collection 1861-1905
ArchivalResource: 1 box (25 items)
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- Bernard Partridge Drawings Collection, 1861-1905
Brooklyn theater collection, Bulk, 1863-1911, 1733-1916
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Brooklyn theater collection Bulk, 1863-1911 1733-1916
The Brooklyn theater collection consists of playscripts, playbills, programs, and other ephemera from various theater venues in Brooklyn and Manhattan, dating from the early 18th century to the 1930s. In addition to playbills, there are some programs relating to concerts, musical comedies, and musical revues, as well as ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 3.84 Linear feet; in two manuscript boxes and two oversize boxes.
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- Brooklyn theater collection, Bulk, 1863-1911, 1733-1916
Vol. II (ff.334). 1883-1889.includes:f. 1 Friedrich Max Müller, PC; philologist: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1861-1883.f. 3 Frederic George Stephens, art critic: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1883, 1902.f. 5 Henry, John Dale, pianoforte manufacturer,..., 1883-1889
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Vol. II (ff.334). 1883-1889.includes:f. 1 Friedrich Max Müller, PC; philologist: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1861-1883.f. 3 Frederic George Stephens, art critic: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1883, 1902.f. 5 Henry, John Dale, pianoforte manufacturer,... 1883-1889
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- Vol. II (ff.334). 1883-1889.includes:f. 1 Friedrich Max Müller, PC; philologist: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1861-1883.f. 3 Frederic George Stephens, art critic: Letters to A. J. Hipkins: 1883, 1902.f. 5 Henry, John Dale, pianoforte manufacturer,..., 1883-1889
Relaxations
Title:
Relaxations
Undated reminiscences of English playwright, drama critic, and author Henry Mackinnon Walbrook, describing the English stage and social customs during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including sketches of drama critics Clement Scott and Mowbray Morris; the actor Sir Henry Irving; performances by Adelaide Ristori, Sara Bernhardt, the Kendals, Edward Terry, Nellie Farren, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, J. Forbes-Robertson, and others. Walbrook recollects his friendship with Arthur Stanley Cooke, poet and author of Sussex Down; a trip to Ireland; essays on the Ruskin-Turner friendship and Ruskin's correspondence with Mrs. Sophia Caroline Booth, Turner's housekeeper; and on the history of tennis. Typescript (carbon)
ArchivalResource: .21 linear foot (1 volume)
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- Relaxations
Philbrick, Norman, 1913-. Irving/Terry/Craig collection, 1715-1984.
Title:
Irving/Terry/Craig collection, 1715-1984.
Part of the Norman D. and Geraldine Womack Philbrick Library of Dramatic Arts and Theatre History, the collection contains the archives of Sir Henry Irving, Dame Ellen Terry and Edward Gordon Craig, and is rich in sources for the study of dramatic arts and theater history. It includes diaries, scapbooks, typescripts, manuscripts, photographs, newspaper clippings, letters written by prominent theatrical and literary figures, theater programs, playbills, prospectuses, proofs, theatrical designs, and original wood engravings by Craig, notably his illustrations for the Cranach Press edition of Shakespeare's Hamlet published in 1930. The collection also contains books and journals on dramatic arts and theater history, including the journal The mask; 2 sound cassettes of the reminiscences of Terry, Irving and Craig, and second copies of both; and 1 gold-colored medal with the inscription "200th anniversary of the Stratford Jubilee, 1769-1969."
ArchivalResource: 38 linear ft.430 v. ; 14-42 cm.4 sound cassettes : analog, 1 7/8 ips.
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- Philbrick, Norman, 1913-. Irving/Terry/Craig collection, 1715-1984.
Barnay, Ludwig, 1842-1924,. Autograph letter signed from Ludwig Barnay, Berlin, to Abraham Stoker, London [manuscript], 1888 July 16.
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Autograph letter signed from Ludwig Barnay, Berlin, to Abraham Stoker, London [manuscript], 1888 July 16.
Barnay writes of his interest in Sir Henry Irving's performance of Merchant of Venice.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barnay, Ludwig, 1842-1924,. Autograph letter signed from Ludwig Barnay, Berlin, to Abraham Stoker, London [manuscript], 1888 July 16.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving acting prompt-book, 1897 February 12.
Title:
Henry Irving acting prompt-book, 1897 February 12.
The collection consists of one acting prompt-book, heavily annotated and corrected by actor and manager Henry Irving for his leading role as Napoleon in the play Madame Sans-Gene (written by Sardou and Moreau and adapted by Comyns). The book is an octave bound in green kidsking, somewhat worn, consisting of Folios (55)-99 as issued, Irving's part for Napoleon. The book is autographed "Henry Irving/Lyceum Theatre, 12 February '97" and presents an excellent source of Irving's acting methods.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Henry Irving acting prompt-book, 1897 February 12.
Vol. IX (ff. 231). 1880-1908.includes:f. 1 Jane Alice Morris, daughter of Jane Morris: 'Record of the Secret Society': 1874.ff. 3, 36, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 69 Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin,; Russian revolutionary: Letters to Miss M. Morris..., 1880-1908
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Vol. IX (ff. 231). 1880-1908.includes:f. 1 Jane Alice Morris, daughter of Jane Morris: 'Record of the Secret Society': 1874.ff. 3, 36, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 69 Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin,; Russian revolutionary: Letters to Miss M. Morris... 1880-1908
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- Vol. IX (ff. 231). 1880-1908.includes:f. 1 Jane Alice Morris, daughter of Jane Morris: 'Record of the Secret Society': 1874.ff. 3, 36, 44, 46, 48, 50, 51, 54, 69 Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin,; Russian revolutionary: Letters to Miss M. Morris..., 1880-1908
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1904 January 18.
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Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1904 January 18.
Mentions a performance of Irving's as Louis XI.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 21 x 14 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1904 January 18.
Hackett, Norman. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
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Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
Includes promptbooks used by or associated with William Warren, William Wood, and the Chestnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia (no. 258); John Philip Kemble, Walter Lacy [Williams] and the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London (no. 260); Frederick Vining and the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (no. 261); William Charles Macready, George C. Ellis and the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (nos. 259 and 262); John G. Gilbert and the Princess's Theatre, London (no. 263); William Pleater Davidge, Charles Lester, George Holland, Fanny Wallack, the Broadway Theatre and the Olympic Theatre, New York (no. 264); William Henry Sedley-Smith, George Riddle, and the Boston Museum (nos. 265 and 277); William Henry Stephens (no. 266); James H. Taylor and the Boston Theatre (no. 267); Joseph P. Winter (no. 268); Edward Milton, N.K. Forrest and Wallack's Theatre, New York (no. 269); George Riddell (no. 270); Fanny Davenport, John H. Barnes and Mr. Buckly (nos. 271-275); Henry Placide (no. 276); Mr. Erroll(?) (no. 278); F.B. Conway(?) (no. 279); Sir Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, and the Lyceum Theatre, London (no. 280); Otis Skinner (no. 281); James F. Anderson (no. 282); Emma Reignolds (no. 283); and E.H. Sothern, Julia Marlowe, and Norman Hackett (no. 284).
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- Hackett, Norman. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, 1804-1905.
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.
Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.
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- Houghton Library printed book provenance file, E-K.
Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940,. Autograph letters signed to Daniel Frohman from various correspondents [manuscript], 1883-1926.
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Autograph letters signed to Daniel Frohman from various correspondents [manuscript], 1883-1926.
(14) describes Hackett's "triumph" in Stratford as Othello; (21) relates anecdotes about C.W. Couldock on the occasion of a proposed benefit; (22) mentions Jefferson's plan to "deal a little with the Bacon-Shakespeare matter" in a lecture. (30) from Clara Morris requests advice on the willing of her property; (36) expresses sympathy to Frohman at his brother's death; and (9) announces Twain's completion of "Prince and the Pauper." Also includes Frohman's collection of the typescripts of the letters.
ArchivalResource: 41 items.
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- Frohman, Daniel, 1851-1940,. Autograph letters signed to Daniel Frohman from various correspondents [manuscript], 1883-1926.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1890 August 23.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1890 August 23.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving to William Winter [manuscript], 1890 August 23.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Second, 1819-1898.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Second, 1819-1898.
Includes a promptbook throroughly marked from Edmund Kean's book with calls, cuts, cues for music and effects, diagrams, scenic indications, stage business, and timing for Kean's Drury Lane production; MS cast list gives Wallack as Richard II, William Warren as Gaunt and William B. Wood as Bolingbroke; MS note on title page says, "Warring-Wood Marked from Mr. Kean's Book." (no. 311); and Sir Henry Irving's study book marked in his hand in pencil and blue crayon and used for music cues for a presentation at the Lyceum Theatre, London (no. 312).
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's King Richard the Second, 1819-1898.
Benedict, Julius, 1804-1885,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Julius Benedict to various people, 1863-1884.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Sir Julius Benedict to various people, 1863-1884.
Correspondents: George Linnaeus Banks, Abraham Stoker, Ed. Fordham Flower and Chas. Edward Flower. In the Stoker letter, Benedict thanks Sir Henry Irving for the privilege of being associated with him in a Shakespeare production.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Benedict, Julius, 1804-1885,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Julius Benedict to various people, 1863-1884.
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. Autograph letter signed : 1 Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W., [London], to Henry Irving, [n.d.].
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Autograph letter signed : 1 Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W., [London], to Henry Irving, [n.d.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. Autograph letter signed : 1 Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W., [London], to Henry Irving, [n.d.].
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1902 June 21.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1902 June 21.
A short letter regarding "performances and engagements." On letterhead of 20 Bedford Street, London, W.C. Recipient's name is partially illegible, possibly Mr. Mor[ow?].
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, London, to an unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1902 June 21.
Theatrical photographs, [ca. 1890-1900].
Title:
Theatrical photographs, [ca. 1890-1900].
The collection consists of twenty-seven mounted studio photographs of American and British entertainers from ca. 1890-1900. Notable entertainers include Henry Irving, Lillie Langtry, and Ellen Terry.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Theatrical photographs, [ca. 1890-1900].
Burt, Laura, d. 1952. Laura Burt papers, 1883-1950.
Title:
Laura Burt papers, 1883-1950.
The Laura Burt papers include clippings, correspondence, family and personal papers, programs, some production materials, and several scripts and sides for parts played by Burt.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet (3 boxes )
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- Burt, Laura, d. 1952. Laura Burt papers, 1883-1950.
Vanbrugh, Violet, 1867-1942,. Autograph letters signed from Violet Vanbrugh, London and New York, to various people [manuscript], [1889]-1894.
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Autograph letters signed from Violet Vanbrugh, London and New York, to various people [manuscript], [1889]-1894.
Correspondents: Augustin Daly and William Terriss. Letters deal with Vanbrugh's tours and engagements with the Kendals, Sir Henry Irving, and Daly.
ArchivalResource: 23 items.
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- Vanbrugh, Violet, 1867-1942,. Autograph letters signed from Violet Vanbrugh, London and New York, to various people [manuscript], [1889]-1894.
ESCOTT PAPERS. Vol. XXIV (ff. 49+27*). Album of letters; 1880-1885, n.d.includes:f. 3 Matthew Arnold, poet and critic: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Matthew Arnold: 1884-1885, n.d.f. 4 Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate: Letters to T. H. S. Escott fr..., 1880-1885
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ESCOTT PAPERS. Vol. XXIV (ff. 49+27*). Album of letters; 1880-1885, n.d.includes:f. 3 Matthew Arnold, poet and critic: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Matthew Arnold: 1884-1885, n.d.f. 4 Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate: Letters to T. H. S. Escott fr... 1880-1885
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- ESCOTT PAPERS. Vol. XXIV (ff. 49+27*). Album of letters; 1880-1885, n.d.includes:f. 3 Matthew Arnold, poet and critic: Letters to T. H. S. Escott from Matthew Arnold: 1884-1885, n.d.f. 4 Alfred Austin, Poet Laureate: Letters to T. H. S. Escott fr..., 1880-1885
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1878-1895.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1878-1895.
One of the printed cards is an invitation to a testimonial for Henry Irving, sent by G. Fred Bashford; and the other card is an invitation sent by J. Hurst to the opening performance at the Lyceum Theatre, December 30, 1878.
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed from Sir Henry Irving to various recipients [manuscript], 1878-1895.
Irving, Henry, 1838-1905. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: various pieces.
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- Irving, Henry, 1838-1905. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Nora Nicholson Archive, 1879-Apr 25 1988
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Nora Nicholson Archive 1879-Apr 25 1988
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes
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- Nora Nicholson Archive, 1879-Apr 25 1988
Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972, 1892-2001
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Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972 1892-2001
ArchivalResource: 5 box files, 4 scrapbooks, 21 folders; manuscript, typescript, printed material.
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- Papers of William Gaskill, principally related to his period at the Royal Court Theatre, 1965-1972, 1892-2001
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Account book of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 September-1881 March.
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Account book of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 September-1881 March.
Petty cash and travelling expenses during a theatrical tour in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
ArchivalResource: 44 leaves.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Account book of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1880 September-1881 March.
Cooper, John Astley, 1858?-d. 1930,. Autograph letter signed from J. Astley Cooper, St. Stephen's Club, Westminster, to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 1905 July 20.
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Autograph letter signed from J. Astley Cooper, St. Stephen's Club, Westminster, to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 1905 July 20.
Requesting an appointment with Irving to advise "a South African friend of mine--Mrs. Herzberg, who has come over here and is anxious to go on the stage in a Shakespearian character" (the American actress Sadie Jerome). A note in Irving's hand states: "Difficult to advise hardly think present times are specious for experiment strongly advise abandonment." Includes chromolithographed picture postcard of Sadie Jerome (Mrs. Herzberg) and her baby.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 20 x 13 cm.
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- Cooper, John Astley, 1858?-d. 1930,. Autograph letter signed from J. Astley Cooper, St. Stephen's Club, Westminster, to Sir Henry Irving [manuscript], 1905 July 20.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. ALS : Lyceum Theatre, London, to an unidentified correspondent, [18]91 Feb. 25.
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ALS : Lyceum Theatre, London, to an unidentified correspondent, [18]91 Feb. 25.
Tells her what plays are scheduled at the Lyceum Theatre. Pasted in the letter is a two-page unsigned article on Sir Henry Irving, from the Theatre (1878), p. 43-44.
ArchivalResource: 2 items (3 p.) ; 21 cm. or smaller.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. ALS : Lyceum Theatre, London, to an unidentified correspondent, [18]91 Feb. 25.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1891-1903.
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Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1891-1903.
The letters consist of business-related concerns of Henry Irving. (1) Dated 9 June 1891 on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre. Addressed to G.W. Roth[bref?]. Mentions Henry VIII; (2) Dated 1 March 1894 on letterhead from Henry Irving's Fourth American Tour, 1893-1894. Recipient's name is illegible; (3) Dated 14 Nov. 1895 on letterhead from Henry Irving's Fifth American Tour, 1895-96. Addressed to T[urn?]bull; (4) Dated 30-10-1903 on letterhead from Henry Irving Tours, 1903-1904. Addressed to Hancock.
ArchivalResource: 4 items ; 20 x 13 cm to 23 x 14 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1891-1903.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Minehead, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1904 August 19.
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Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Minehead, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1904 August 19.
Addressed "Dear Sir." Irving recommends 2 books "for the honour and estimation of Shakesepare by his fellow workers and contemporaries:" A history of theatrical art by Mantzius and Shakespeare's documents.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letter signed from Henry Irving, Minehead, to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1904 August 19.
Autographs, chiefly of actors and actresses [manuscript], ca. 1800-1922.
Title:
Autographs, chiefly of actors and actresses [manuscript], ca. 1800-1922.
Among the papers are miscellaneous papers, theatre admissions, photographs and fragments of letters, especially of Edwin Booth (87-116), which include a letter to his daughter (94) and part of a lease (116), of Sir Henry Irving (275-287), of Julia Marlowe (373-379), of Tommaso Salvini (471-488), and of Ellen Terry (513-541). Items are not individually cataloged, but list of individual names included in the worksheet file.
ArchivalResource: 602 items : photographs.
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- Autographs, chiefly of actors and actresses [manuscript], ca. 1800-1922.
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie papers, 1894-1909
Title:
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie papers 1894-1909
Correspondence to Ms. Craigie documenting the production of some of her plays, most notably The Ambassador. Included as well are personal correspondence and business correspondence dealing with the publication of her books as well as theatrical productions of her work. The correspondence includes letters from many notable Victorians, including George Alexander, her producer, Henry James, Henry Irving and Ellen Terry.
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- Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie papers, 1894-1909
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letters signed from Henry Irving to various people [manuscript], 1877-1893.
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Letters signed from Henry Irving to various people [manuscript], 1877-1893.
One autograph letter signed and 1 letter signed. Correspondents: "Kenny" and Miss Lee. "Kenny"'s surname is unidentified.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Letters signed from Henry Irving to various people [manuscript], 1877-1893.
Cornwell, Patricia Daniels. Patricia Cornwell collection, 1841-1999 (bulk 1860-1940).
Title:
Patricia Cornwell collection, 1841-1999 (bulk 1860-1940).
Patricia Cornwell (1956- ) is a contemporary American crime writer.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear feet (6 boxes, 2 volumes)
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- Cornwell, Patricia Daniels. Patricia Cornwell collection, 1841-1999 (bulk 1860-1940).
Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926,. Autograph letters initialed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1913.
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Autograph letters initialed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1913.
Attached to (1), a clipping of Pollock's review of Winter's reminiscences of Sir Henry Irving, which appeared as part of a seriew in Collier's national weekly. (2) concerns Irving and his portrayal of Shylock. In (3), Pollock praises Winter's chapters on Fechter and Bougham, mentions Dr. Furness, and asks Winter if he has seen "the latest Shakespeare absurdity - a volume by M. Demblon...entitled Lord Rutland est Shakespeare." All letters accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter and all are accompanied by typescript transcriptions.
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 22 x 16 cm to 26 x 21 cm.
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- Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926,. Autograph letters initialed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1913.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, [London], to Mr. Nash, 1896 Oct. 29.
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Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, [London], to Mr. Nash, 1896 Oct. 29.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Lyceum Theatre, [London], to Mr. Nash, 1896 Oct. 29.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters and playbill, 1883-1894.
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Letters and playbill, 1883-1894.
13 letters, with recipients including Lester Wallack and James R. Osgood, and one oversize playbill.
ArchivalResource: 14 items (14 leaves).
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters and playbill, 1883-1894.
Vol. VI. 1887-1904, n.d.includes:ff. 1, 124 Oswald Walters Brierly, Knight 1885; marine painter: Letters to M. Guest from Oswald Walters Brierly: 1884-bef. 1895.f. 2 Montagu Lind: Letter to Sir O. W. Brierly from Montagu Lind: 1887.ff. 3, 36 La..., 1887-1904
Title:
Vol. VI. 1887-1904, n.d.includes:ff. 1, 124 Oswald Walters Brierly, Knight 1885; marine painter: Letters to M. Guest from Oswald Walters Brierly: 1884-bef. 1895.f. 2 Montagu Lind: Letter to Sir O. W. Brierly from Montagu Lind: 1887.ff. 3, 36 La... 1887-1904
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Vol. VI. 1887-1904, n.d.includes:ff. 1, 124 Oswald Walters Brierly, Knight 1885; marine painter: Letters to M. Guest from Oswald Walters Brierly: 1884-bef. 1895.f. 2 Montagu Lind: Letter to Sir O. W. Brierly from Montagu Lind: 1887.ff. 3, 36 La..., 1887-1904
Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908,. Autograph letter signed from E.C. Stedman, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 March 31.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from E.C. Stedman, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 March 31.
Stedman comments on Winter's criticism of Henry Irving and praises Ellen Terry in the role of Ophelia.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908,. Autograph letter signed from E.C. Stedman, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1885 March 31.
Appleton, William Worthen. William Worthen Appleton Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera, 1697-1930.
Title:
William Worthen Appleton Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera, 1697-1930.
The William Appleton collection consists of letters, handwritten manuscripts, "penny plains" and "two-pence coloured" materials, which were small portraits of actors created for the toy theater trade, a once-popular form of home entertainment.
ArchivalResource: 2.25 lf. (8 boxes)
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- Appleton, William Worthen. William Worthen Appleton Collection of theatrical correspondence and ephemera, 1697-1930.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter signed : [n.p.], to Edmond Rostand, 1899 July 17.
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Letter signed : [n.p.], to Edmond Rostand, 1899 July 17.
Mentioning Cyrano de Bergerac.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter signed : [n.p.], to Edmond Rostand, 1899 July 17.
Placide, Henry, 1799-1870. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, 1838-1901.
Title:
Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, 1838-1901.
Includes two anonymous promptbooks (nos. 37 and 43); an actor's partbook marked for First Citizen and signed by Henry Placide, used at the Park Theatre, N.Y., 1838 (no. 38); promptbook marked for Menenius, signed by William Pleater Davidge and associated with Theatre Royal, Sheffield, and Broadway Theatre, N. Y. (no. 39); John Fest's promptbook checked for Coriolanus, interleaved and heavily annotated with costume list inserted (no. 40); two prompts marked by Charles Melville and stamped Boston Theatre, associated with Thomas Barry (no. 41); Samuel Phelp's preparation copy (no. 42); and Sir Henry Irving's studybook, Lyceum Theatre, 1901 (no. 44).
ArchivalResource: 8 items
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- Placide, Henry, 1799-1870. Promptbooks for productions of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, 1838-1901.
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899,. Autograph letters and memoranda from Augustin Daly to various recipients [manuscript], 1864-1899.
Title:
Autograph letters and memoranda from Augustin Daly to various recipients [manuscript], 1864-1899.
Includes drafts, letters signed and copies. (27) enumerates the terms of a contract between Daly and Agnes Leonard is followed by her signed acceptance, September 1, 1881. (37) bears Sothern's reply. (38) outlines Daly's terms for producing "The Forresters" by Lord Tennyson, September 17, 1891. (40) outlines Daly's views on the need to alter the Internal Revenue tax on theatres ... February 28, 1868. (41) requests Mr. Watson to cancel the lease of the Grand Opera House, April 17, 1874.
ArchivalResource: 46 items.
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- Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899,. Autograph letters and memoranda from Augustin Daly to various recipients [manuscript], 1864-1899.
Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, Sir, 1853-1937. Autograph letter signed : London, to Joan Severn, 1905 Oct. 24.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : London, to Joan Severn, 1905 Oct. 24.
Apologizing for not being able to secure tickets for her to the Abbey; saying there were 7,000 applications for 1,500 seats.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 20.6 cm
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- Forbes-Robertson, Johnston, Sir, 1853-1937. Autograph letter signed : London, to Joan Severn, 1905 Oct. 24.
(ff. 307). 5 Feb. 1897-25 April 1898.includes:f. 91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw: 1897.f.91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Henry Irving: 1896, 1897: Partly copy.f. 226 Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: Edwa...
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(ff. 307). 5 Feb. 1897-25 April 1898.includes:f. 91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw: 1897.f.91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Henry Irving: 1896, 1897: Partly copy.f. 226 Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: Edwa... 5 Feb 1897-25 Apr 1898
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- (ff. 307). 5 Feb. 1897-25 April 1898.includes:f. 91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw: 1897.f.91 Sir Henry Irving, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir Henry Irving: 1896, 1897: Partly copy.f. 226 Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: Edwa...
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Collection of letters and papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1849-1916.
Title:
Collection of letters and papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1849-1916.
These letters and papers arose mainly out of his career as manager of the successive Fifth Avenue Theatres, 1869-1877, the Grand Opera House, 1872-1874, and Daly's Theatre, 1879-1899, in New York City. The vast majority of the letters are addressed to Daly.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes.
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- Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Collection of letters and papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1849-1916.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters of Sir Henry Irving , 1880-1904.
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Letters of Sir Henry Irving , 1880-1904.
The collection consists of 109 letters from Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) to Clement Scott, the drama critic of London's Daily telegraph. The collection also contains press clippings and programs of official dinners.
ArchivalResource: 109 pieces.3 boxes.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters of Sir Henry Irving , 1880-1904.
Miller, Henry, 1860-. Letter to Charles Rann Kennedy, 1910.
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Letter to Charles Rann Kennedy, 1910.
Presents Kennedy with Sir Henry Irving's prompt copy of Macbeth. The book was later presented in turn to Horace Howard Furness, Jr.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Miller, Henry, 1860-. Letter to Charles Rann Kennedy, 1910.
G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. XXXI (ff. 216). Correspondence with:1. ff. 1-7. Lord Haldane; 1900-1919.2. ff. 8-17v. Rev. James Hannay al. 'George A. Birmingham’; 1908-1912.3. ff. 18-27v. Keir Hardie; 1906-1914.4. ff. 28-56. Frank Harris and h..., 1884-1950
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G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. XXXI (ff. 216). Correspondence with:1.ff. 1-7. Lord Haldane; 1900-1919.2.ff. 8-17v. Rev. James Hannay al. 'George A. Birmingham’; 1908-1912.3.ff. 18-27v. Keir Hardie; 1906-1914.4.ff. 28-56. Frank Harris and h... 1884-1950
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- G. B. SHAW PAPERS: SERIES I. Vol. XXXI (ff. 216). Correspondence with:1. ff. 1-7. Lord Haldane; 1900-1919.2. ff. 8-17v. Rev. James Hannay al. 'George A. Birmingham’; 1908-1912.3. ff. 18-27v. Keir Hardie; 1906-1914.4. ff. 28-56. Frank Harris and h..., 1884-1950
Henry Arthur Jones Collection, ca.1840s-1931
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Henry Arthur Jones Collection ca.1840s-1931
ArchivalResource: 153 folders (12 boxes) and 27 items
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- Henry Arthur Jones Collection, ca.1840s-1931
Sullivan, Arthur, 1842-1900. Musical score of incidental music used for a production of Macbeth: [proofs], 1888.
Title:
Musical score of incidental music used for a production of Macbeth: [proofs], 1888.
These proof sheets of music are corrected and annotated, probably by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Also included is a letter from Walter Smythe to Messrs. Henderson, Dec. 5, 1888, regarding the engraving of the music. This incidental music was used by Sir Henry Irving in his 1888-1889 revival of Macbeth.
ArchivalResource: 5 pages, proof sheets.
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- Sullivan, Arthur, 1842-1900. Musical score of incidental music used for a production of Macbeth: [proofs], 1888.
Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Mr. Henry Irving, ca. 1889.
Title:
Mr. Henry Irving, ca. 1889.
Autograph essay by J.M. Barrie in a series called "Modern Men." First printed in the Scots Observer, 29 June 1889.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves.
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- Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937. Mr. Henry Irving, ca. 1889.
Squire Bancroft letter book, 1836-1922
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Squire Bancroft letter book 1836-1922
Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager, played hundreds of roles in a theatrical career which spanned over fifty years, and brought him into contact with most of the leading English theatrical figures of his day. Born May 14, 1861, of well-to-do means, Squire Bancroft was educated privately in England and France. He made his stage debut in 1861 at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, toured the provinces, then made his London debut in 1865 at the Prince of Wales Theatre as Jack Crawley in A WINNING HAZARD, under the management of H. J. Byron and prominent actress Marie Wilton (1839-1921). He married Miss Wilton in 1867, and joined her in theatrical management. Over the next eighteen years, in addition to his management duties, Squire Bancroft played many leading roles in contemporary plays as well as works by Shakespeare and Sheridan. He retired from management in 1885, but continued acting until 1918; he also wrote three books, one in collaboration with his wife. Sir Squire Bancroft died on April 19, 1926, at the age of 84. Squire Bancroft's letter book consists of autograph documents (notes and brief letters) and clipped autographs, written by prominent 19th century theatrical figures, including William C. Macready, Charlotte Cushman, Lester Wallack, Junius Brutus Booth, Tommaso Salvini, Laura Keane, Sir Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, and others. Some notes are addressed to Marie Bancroft.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 lf. (1 letter book)
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- Squire Bancroft letter book, 1836-1922
Dan H. Laurence Collection (University of Guelph). Bernard Shaw on Henry Irving.
Title:
Bernard Shaw on Henry Irving. [1905]
ArchivalResource: [2] leaves ; 45.6 x 12.7 cm.
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- Dan H. Laurence Collection (University of Guelph). Bernard Shaw on Henry Irving.
Leo, F. A. (Friedrich August), 1820-1898,. Autograph letters signed from various correspondents mostly to F.A. Leo [manuscript], 1852-1899.
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Autograph letters signed from various correspondents mostly to F.A. Leo [manuscript], 1852-1899.
Much of the correspondence illuminates the early history of the Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft and Shakespeare studies in Germany, England and the United States. Several concern the theatre. A few include poems. In addition, H.A. (Heinrich Alfred) Bulthaupt (1510 (2-3)) and H.H. Furness (1530) mention Edwin Booth; Furness refers to a Shakespeare Calendar for 1881 and 1882 compiled by J.B. Moreau, and to [Marcus] Jastrow; A.W. von Hofmann enclosed a translation of Lord Dufferin's Letters from High Latitudes; H.R. Jodrell(?) of Manchester describes his extensive collection of Shakespeare illustrations in 1866; C. Lowe invites Leo to meet Henry Irving and Ellen Terry; J.P. Norris refers to Joseph Crosby; W. Oechelhauser mentions Fanny Kemble; E. (Eduard?) Sachau writes of Lewis Carroll's Hunting of the Snark; A. Tobler issues a certificate on behalf of Max Pfeffer in 1882; and A.D. White introduces Phillips Brooks and W.T. Hewett, and mentions H. (Hiram?) Corson. Also includes 22 mostly aut. let. sig. to - Kunstmann from [Georg H.] Pertz and K. Tropus, 1837-1866.
ArchivalResource: 650 items.
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- Leo, F. A. (Friedrich August), 1820-1898,. Autograph letters signed from various correspondents mostly to F.A. Leo [manuscript], 1852-1899.
Binns, L. J. L. J. Binns caricatures, undated.
Title:
L. J. Binns caricatures, undated.
Includes 45 caricatures in ink and watercolor of English theatrical and music hall celebrities, including Sir Henry Irving, Sir John Hare, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, and Sir Herbert Beerbohn Tree.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (.1 linear ft.)
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- Binns, L. J. L. J. Binns caricatures, undated.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters to J. L. Toole and Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1879-1900, n.d.
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Letters to J. L. Toole and Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1879-1900, n.d.
Consists of two folders.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 leaves).
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters to J. L. Toole and Horace Howard Furness, ca. 1879-1900, n.d.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894-1902.
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Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894-1902.
(1) Dated 27 June 1894 on letterhead from Lyceum Theatre. Discusses Winter's health and the fine weather; (2) Dated 7-9-96 on letterhead from Lyceum Theatre. Mentions Henry Irving and a book of Cymbeline; (3) Dated 25.2.02 on letterhead from Henry Irving's American Tour 1901-2. Refers to sending tickets to Winter.
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter [manuscript], 1894-1902.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. [Letter] 1891 Aug. 12 [to] Mrs. Newman? / H. Irving.
Title:
[Letter] 1891 Aug. 12 [to] Mrs. Newman? / H. Irving.
Holograph signed. Letter stating that he will be unable to see her during his visit.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 21 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. [Letter] 1891 Aug. 12 [to] Mrs. Newman? / H. Irving.
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Theatrical papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1863-1900.
Title:
Theatrical papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1863-1900.
These papers arose out of Daly's various theatrical enterprises. Some years are more fully documented than others. Contents: Deeds, including leases of theaters in New York and London, 1869-1893 (1-17); licenses to operate his New York theaters, and to employ children, and the Lord Chamberlain's permissions to perform various plays, 1873-1899 (18-40); insurance policies, 1872-1893, (41-56); agreements with theatrical producers, authors, actors and actresses and others, n.d., 1863-1900 (57-304) (includes agreements to sell his theatrical costumes to Fanny Davenport, 1877 (170-172), papers arising out of the performance of "Pique" (adapted from Mrs. Lean's novel, February 1884), (224), the agreement between Tennyson and Daly about the performance of The Foresters, January 25, 1892 (257), and a translation of Sarah Bernhardt's agreement with M.L. Mayer, Paris, September 22, 1894, (266)); receipts for salaries signed by his company mostly while on tour, 1867-1898 (305-462); bills and receipts, including several pay sheets, n.d., 1867-1898 (463-667); canceled checks, including a few promissory notes, 1871-1899 (668-1880); rules of the theater, n.d., ca. 1885-1898 (1881-1888); memoranda to his company concerning the day to day running of his theaters, bringing the members to heel, n.d., 1872-1899 (1889-2102) (including a memorandum of October 10, 1893 stating that Mr. Gordon Craig may have to play at short notice, (2028)); resolution of the company, January 1873 (2103); inventories of the Grand Opera House, ca. 1874 (2104-2105); notes relating to performances (2106-2114); cast lists (2115-2129); a song with music for Violet in "The life of an actress" and the synopsis of a play, by D. Boucicault (2130-2131); a draft of a scene for some play (2132); proposal for scenery for "The Merchant of Venice," 1896 (2133); a Chinese Consular passport for L.L.Daly, 1888 (2134); assignment of judgment in A.Daly v. C.A.Byrne, October 2, 1879 (2135); affidavit of Franz and Paul von Schonthan, May 18, 1885 (2136); brief for plaintiff in George Edwardes v. Cissy Fitzgerald, 1894 (2137); drafts of speeches, n.d., 1873-1894, including a copy of The Players, 1908 (2138-2146); a poem, December 13, 1878 (2147); a printed leaflet containing an invitation to Daly from The New York Shakespeare Society and Daly's answer, 1896 (2 copies, 2148-2149); Daly's Certificate of Governorship of the Shakespeare Memorial Association, 1888, and its resolution thanking him for his gift of a bust of Ada Rehan, April 23, 1898 (2150-2152); an address book (2153); menus, invitations and tickets, n.d., 1867-1900, including a ticket to Daly's funeral, June 19, 1899 (2154-2178); a translation of the extract from the minutes of Acts of Decease of the First Precinct of Paris reporting the death of Daly, June 8, 1899 (2179); miscellaneous newspaper cuttings and oddments (2180-2214). Some items undated. All items cataloged separately.
ArchivalResource: 2285 items.
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- Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899. Theatrical papers of Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1863-1900.
Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992
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Crawford Theater collection 1663-1992
The collection consists of playbills and programs, photographs in a variety of formats, engravings, posters, clippings, and other printed material which document the performing arts in the United States and throughout the world from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Material relating to dramatic performance forms the nucleus of the collection, but dance, opera, motion picture, circus, radio, and television performances are also represented.
ArchivalResource: 468.5 linear feet (827 boxes, 3 folios)
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- Crawford Theater collection, 1663-1992
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph signatures to letters (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1900.
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Autograph signatures to letters (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1900.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph signatures to letters (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1900.
Brereton, Austin, 1862-1922,. Autograph letters signed from Austin Brereton to William Winter [manuscript], 1888-1915.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Austin Brereton to William Winter [manuscript], 1888-1915.
In several letters, the anniversary of Henry Irving's death is mentioned.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Brereton, Austin, 1862-1922,. Autograph letters signed from Austin Brereton to William Winter [manuscript], 1888-1915.
Donne, William Bodham, 1807-1882,. Autograph letters signed from William Bodham Donne, London and nearby, to Frances Anne Kemble [manuscript], 1856-1876.
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Autograph letters signed from William Bodham Donne, London and nearby, to Frances Anne Kemble [manuscript], 1856-1876.
45 autograph letters signed, 2 autograph letters incomplete and 1 autograph letter probably incomplete. As librarian of the London Library (1852-1857), and later as examiner of plays and inspector of theatres (1857-1874), Donne was in touch with many of the well-known politicians, writers and artists of his day and often mentions them in his letters. Among others he refers to are Mr. and Mrs. Browning, J.P. Collier (p. 301), Edward Fitzgerald, J.A. Froude, Henry Greville, J.P. Harley, Mrs. Jameson, Charles Kingsley, Walter Landor, Monckton Milnes, Charles Reade, Crabb Robinson, James Spedding, Tom Taylor, Tennyson, Thackeray, Anne Thackeray and R.C. Trench. He comments on certain plays and actors, e.g. Ristori (p. 239, 265a), Fechter (p. 317, 325), Irving (p. 345), Richard III on horseback at Astley's (p. 241), [Dion Boucicault's] Colleen Bawn (p. 309) and Charles and Ellen Kean's productions at the Princess Theatre which he characterizes as beautifully adorned, but "unbeautifully" acted (p. 249, 267). Occasionally he refers to his duties as inspector (e.g. p. 283, 317); he praises the beauty of the new Covent Garden Theatre, 1858 (p. 265a). He was also director of the plays given at Court and gives many details of his tasks at Windsor; the more absurd a play the better [the Royal family] seem to like it (p. 311). Donne knew the Kemble family well and relays news of Adelaide Sartoris [i.e. Kemble], her nephew, Henry (an officer like his own son, Frederic, in the Indian army), her nephew, Harry (an actor), Gertrude and Charles Santley and her niece, Mildred, who married his son, Charles. Donne owned an estate in Mattishall, Norf. and discusses estate matters in several letters. In (p. 251) he quotes from a letter from Mrs. Sartoris.
ArchivalResource: 48 items.
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- Donne, William Bodham, 1807-1882,. Autograph letters signed from William Bodham Donne, London and nearby, to Frances Anne Kemble [manuscript], 1856-1876.
Drawings for the London Stage Collection, 1886-1924, 1886-1897
Title:
Drawings for the London Stage Collection 1886-1924 1886-1897
This collection comprises costume and set design drawings and programs from late-Victorian London stage productions.
ArchivalResource: 1.68 Linear feet (4 boxes)
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- Drawings for the London Stage Collection, 1886-1924, 1886-1897
British authors collection, 1840-1953.
Title:
British authors collection, 1840-1953.
Literary manuscripts and letters of writers of the British Commonwealth. Correspondence, literary manuscripts, commonplace books, autographs, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- British authors collection, 1840-1953.
Irving, Henry Brodribb, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter, 1878 December 11.
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Letter, 1878 December 11.
Notes that he is recovering from a recent illness.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on fold. leaf. 21 cm.
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- Irving, Henry Brodribb, Sir, 1838-1905. Letter, 1878 December 11.
Plimpton, George A. (George Arthur), 1855-1936. George A. Plimpton papers, 1600-1940?
Title:
George A. Plimpton papers, 1600-1940?
Correspondence, documents, manuscripts, account books, photographs, and printed materials. The Plimpton Papers also include: II. AUTOGRAPHS OF PRESIDENTS: Letters and documents bearing the signatures of 18 Presidents of the United States, renging in date from 1812 to 1918. 26 items. III. CALLIGRAPHY AND ORTHOGRAPHY COLLECTION: Exercises, specimens, calligraphic ornamental flourishes, tracings of figures, certificates, etc. The largest portion of the collection is the mounted manuscript specimens of American handwriting, ca. 1860-1875. There are also some sketches of scenes and figures. (SEE OVERSIZE Map Case 13-4-1 & 2). This also includes the Alfred Manson correspondence: Letters written by W. M. Scribner of Potter, Ainsworth & Co. of New York to Alfred S. Manson in Boston concerning the publication of writing books and copy books by that firm; as well as working copies of Payson, Dunton and Scribner's NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP; and three of Manson's account and letter books. IV. SLAVERY COLLECTION: Letters, documents, broadsides and pamphlets on slavery which range in date from 1650 to 1869. The majority of the material relates to the Southern United States in the 19th century although there are items bearing on slavery in 17th and 18th century England. Included are four manuscripts articles by Elihu Burritt, 1810-1879, President Lincoln's Proclamation of 22 Sept. 1862 freeing the slaves in the rebellious states (broadside), the clearance paper for the brig Hope in 1805 which is signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison (cataloged and shelved with autographs of Presidents), bills of sale, deeds of gifts, bills of transfer, etc. There is a group of 38 typed transcriptions of items from this collection. 153 items (Arranged). V. HISTORICAL COLLECTION: Letters, documents, manuscripts, and photographs of many noted American and European historical and literary figures. 124 items (cataloged: see page 8 of finding aid) Box 7a. VI. PLIMPTON WESTERN MEDIEVAL MANUSCRIPTS: Two boxes containing: collations by Samuel A. Ives (ca. 1940?) of variant readings of texts contained in 17 Plimpton medieval manuscripts; corrected proof sheets for S. De Ricci, CENSUS OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA (1935) pp. 1753-1808; 2 copies of draft of revised De Ricci descriptions lated published in reduced form by W.H. Bond & C.U. Faye, SUPPLEMENT TO THE CENSUS OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA (NY 1962) for the Plimpton Collection. There are also 317 medieval and renaissance manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft. (ca. 21,800 items in 48 boxes; 3 oversixe boxes; 2 map case drawers).
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- Plimpton, George A. (George Arthur), 1855-1936. George A. Plimpton papers, 1600-1940?
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. The papers of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, [1876-1911] [microform].
Title:
The papers of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, [1876-1911] [microform].
ArchivalResource: pts. (on microfilm reels)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. The papers of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, [1876-1911] [microform].
Hodgson, Arthur, 1818-1902,. Autograph letter signed from Arthur Hodgson, Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 June 28.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Arthur Hodgson, Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 June 28.
Thanks Winter for sending him a copy of his book, which he finds very interesting. Asks Winter not to mention anything about Mr. [George William?] Childs' nephew to Mr. Henry Irving, for fear of wounding his "very sensitive feelings."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.)
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- Hodgson, Arthur, 1818-1902,. Autograph letter signed from Arthur Hodgson, Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon, to William Winter [manuscript], 1888 June 28.
Brander Matthews Papers, 1877-1962.
Title:
Brander Matthews Papers, 1877-1962.
ArchivalResource: ca. 14,500 items (65 boxes).
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- Brander Matthews Papers, 1877-1962.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters 1898.
Title:
Letters 1898.
Irving letter, sent from London, England, dated December 14, 1898, and photograph.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Letters 1898.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1883-1904.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1883-1904.
(1) Dated 18 Sept. 188[3?] and addressed from the New Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh; Stoker refers to lists he is sending to Winter regarding company and staff and venues (not included here). He lists many plays including Hamlet, The merchant of Venice and Much ado about nothing; (2) Dated 22 April 1884 and on letterhead from Brevoort House, Fifth Avenue; he has looked forward to seeing Winter; (3) Dated 31 Dec. 1889 and on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre; Irving sends his love and all good wished for the new year; mentions the death of his dear old friend Frank [Albert?] Marshall; (4) Dated 1.3.04 and on letterhead for Henry Irving's American Tour, 1903-1904, listing cities, venues and dates; mentions visiting Staten Island, being overwhelmed with work and Henry Irving.
ArchivalResource: 4 items ; 19 x 12 cm to 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1883-1904.
Howson, Charles Edwin, d. 1907,. Autograph letter signed from Chas. E. Howson, Lyceum Theatre, to Mr. Winter [manuscript], 1888 August 21.
Title:
Autograph letter signed from Chas. E. Howson, Lyceum Theatre, to Mr. Winter [manuscript], 1888 August 21.
Possibly written to William Winter. The date of the banquet for Mr. [Henry?] Irving at Delmonico's was April 6th, 1885. Asks if he sent the Italian edition of Shakespeare to him or the "chief" since he has been unable to obtain it from the housekeeper.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Howson, Charles Edwin, d. 1907,. Autograph letter signed from Chas. E. Howson, Lyceum Theatre, to Mr. Winter [manuscript], 1888 August 21.
William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
Title:
William Archer Collection 1868-1990
ArchivalResource: 286 folders (16 boxes) , 8 prints, 46 volumes and 1 small card catalogue box
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- William Archer Collection, 1868-1990
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Brevoort House, New York, to Edwin Booth, 1884 Apr. 23.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Brevoort House, New York, to Edwin Booth, 1884 Apr. 23.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; with envelope.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Brevoort House, New York, to Edwin Booth, 1884 Apr. 23.
Louise Chandler Moulton Papers, 1852-1908
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Louise Chandler Moulton Papers 1852-1908
Author. Chiefly letters received by Moulton from prominent literary figures in the United States, England, and Europe with some holograph poems. Also includes correspondence of the English poet John Marston and his son Philip Bourke Marston.
ArchivalResource: 9,000 items; 51 containers; 10.4 linear feet; 15 microfilm reels
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- Louise Chandler Moulton Papers, 1852-1908
Haymarket Theatre (London, England). Records of Haymarket Theatre [manuscript], 1805-1829, 1898.
Title:
Records of Haymarket Theatre [manuscript], 1805-1829, 1898.
Consists of a manuscript preface on George Colman the elder and George Colman the younger by Edward Nelson Haxell, followed by 23 nightly accounts for Haymarket Theatre on printed blank forms (1805-1829). Titled "Olde Worlde Memories" by Haxell, the compilation was presented by him to Sir Henry Irving in 1898.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (26 leaves).
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- Haymarket Theatre (London, England). Records of Haymarket Theatre [manuscript], 1805-1829, 1898.
Benedict, Clara Woolson, 1843-1923,. Autograph letter signed from Clara Woolson Benedict, Cooperstown, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1908 October 14.
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Autograph letter signed from Clara Woolson Benedict, Cooperstown, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1908 October 14.
Thanks Winter for his "beautiful tribute to dear Sir Henry" and his "expressions regarding the incomprehensible attacks made by Ellen Terry." On letterhead of Pomeroy Place, Cooperstown, New York.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 20 x 15 cm.
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- Benedict, Clara Woolson, 1843-1923,. Autograph letter signed from Clara Woolson Benedict, Cooperstown, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1908 October 14.
AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND VERSE; circa 1809-1929, n.d. Presented, with Add. Ch. 75730, by T. S. Blakeney, Esq., through the Friends of the National Libraries. Paper; ff. 150. Folio. 1809-1929. 1. ff. 1-24. Letters of ecclesiastics to Edward White Benson,..., 1804-1929
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AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND VERSE; circa 1809-1929, n.d. Presented, with Add. Ch. 75730, by T. S. Blakeney, Esq., through the Friends of the National Libraries. Paper; ff. 150. Folio. 1809-1929. 1. ff. 1-24. Letters of ecclesiastics to Edward White Benson,... 1804-1929
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- AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND VERSE; circa 1809-1929, n.d. Presented, with Add. Ch. 75730, by T. S. Blakeney, Esq., through the Friends of the National Libraries. Paper; ff. 150. Folio. 1809-1929. 1. ff. 1-24. Letters of ecclesiastics to Edward White Benson,..., 1804-1929
Vol. CCCXCVIII (ff. 371). 9 Aug.-5 Nov. 1883.includes:f. 1 John Alexander Beith, merchant: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1883.f. 5 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, PC; MP: Minutes by: 1865-1886.ff. 6, 31 Margaret Lindsay, widow of Alexander, 25th E...
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Vol. CCCXCVIII (ff. 371). 9 Aug.-5 Nov. 1883.includes:f. 1 John Alexander Beith, merchant: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1883.f. 5 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, PC; MP: Minutes by: 1865-1886.ff. 6, 31 Margaret Lindsay, widow of Alexander, 25th E... 9 Aug 1883-5 Nov 1883
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- Vol. CCCXCVIII (ff. 371). 9 Aug.-5 Nov. 1883.includes:f. 1 John Alexander Beith, merchant: Letters to W. E. Gladstone: 1883.f. 5 Hugh Culling Eardley Childers, PC; MP: Minutes by: 1865-1886.ff. 6, 31 Margaret Lindsay, widow of Alexander, 25th E...
Autograph scrapbook of stage personalities, 1819-1916.
Title:
Autograph scrapbook of stage personalities, 1819-1916.
Album containing 250 letters including ALS and TLS, and accompanying material assembled by an unidentified collector. The letters, dating from 1819 to 1916, were written predominately by British performing artists, playwrights, and composers. Each writer is represented by no more than four letters. The majority of letters are accompanied by portraits in the form of clippings, prints, engravings, and photographs, and clippings of biographical information. A small number of playbills are included. Writers include Henry Irving, William Charles Macready, Nicolo Paganini, and Sarah Siddons. Letters and other materials are tipped and laid in.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([76] leaves) ; 40 cm.
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- Autograph scrapbook of stage personalities, 1819-1916.
Vol. VII. (ff. 232), 1878-1900includes:f. 1 Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter, on his behalf, to Bp. W. Boyd Carpenter: 1878.ff. 1, 22, 27, 70, 80-86b, 137, 197 Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letters t..., 1878-1900
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Vol. VII. (ff. 232), 1878-1900includes:f. 1 Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter, on his behalf, to Bp. W. Boyd Carpenter: 1878.ff. 1, 22, 27, 70, 80-86b, 137, 197 Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letters t... 1878-1900
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- Vol. VII. (ff. 232), 1878-1900includes:f. 1 Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letter, on his behalf, to Bp. W. Boyd Carpenter: 1878.ff. 1, 22, 27, 70, 80-86b, 137, 197 Randall Thomas Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury: Letters t..., 1878-1900
Campbell, Patrick, Mrs., 1865-1940. Mrs. Patrick Campbell correspondence, 1893-1927.
Title:
Mrs. Patrick Campbell correspondence, 1893-1927.
Includes correspondence gathered for Campbell's memoir My life and some letters (1922). Correspondents include Sir Henry Irving, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, Dame Ellen Terry, and Sir Herbert Beerbohn Tree, among others.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear feet)
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- Campbell, Patrick, Mrs., 1865-1940. Mrs. Patrick Campbell correspondence, 1893-1927.
Young, John Russell, 1840-1899,. Autograph letters signed from John Russell Young, Philadelphia, New York, London and Paris, to various people [manuscript], 1868, 1888-[1898].
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Autograph letters signed from John Russell Young, Philadelphia, New York, London and Paris, to various people [manuscript], 1868, 1888-[1898].
Most deal with the social occasions of Young's long friendship with Daly. Many mention General William Sherman; Sir Henry Irving, Ada Rehan and other theatrical people are often discussed. (1) is an invitation to dinner for Charles Dickens. (15) concerns a suppressed play by Francois Copée. (69) discusses the genius of Eugene Field. Several letters have newspaper clippings attached. Some letters undated. Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Richard Dorney and Walter S. Logan.
ArchivalResource: 84 items.
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- Young, John Russell, 1840-1899,. Autograph letters signed from John Russell Young, Philadelphia, New York, London and Paris, to various people [manuscript], 1868, 1888-[1898].
[Henry Irving, biographical materials]
Title:
[Henry Irving, biographical materials] 1901-
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- [Henry Irving, biographical materials]
Theater scrapbooks [manuscript] 1877-1903.
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Theater scrapbooks [manuscript] 1877-1903.
Containing contemporary newspaper clippings from American and English papers, on theatrical stars and theaters of the late nineteenth century. Includes clippings on Sarah Bernhardt, and her visits to America, 1886-93; Edwin Thomas Booth, and his visit to London, 1880-81 and his obituary notices. Dion Boucicault; Ellen Terry; Henry Irving; and numerous others.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Theater scrapbooks [manuscript] 1877-1903.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1895 October 31.
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Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1895 October 31.
On Henry Irving's Macbeth.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 24 x 15 cm.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912,. Autograph letter signed from Bram Stoker, New York, to William Winter [manuscript], 1895 October 31.
Kane, Gerald John, 1901-1957. Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
Title:
Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
This collection is what is known as an autograph collection and Kane spent years, not only collecting autographs of famous people on his own, but also acquiring the collections of other autograph seekers. This material spans multiple centuries and formats: from a 15th century manuscript on vellum to a 1951 typewritten letter. The collection includes accounts, letters, photographs, poems, government papers and royal proclamations, signed by, among others, actors and actresses, authors, explorers, kngs, magicians, queens, politicians, scientists, singers, and soldiers. Many of the famous people in this collection are also to be found in other manuscript collections in the Huntington Library. The majority of the material consists of manuscripts, letters and documents written, or signed, by famous people from the 17th-early 20th centuries; some of the material consists of only fragments or signatures, collected for the autograph value only. Among the correspondents are: Lyman Abbott, Zoë Akins, Henry Mills Alden, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell (Duke of Argyll), Charles Babbage, Joanna Baillie, Alice Stone Blackwell, John Bright, Richard Temple Brydges (Duke of Buckingham and Chandos), José Francisco Correia da Serra, Rebecca Harding Davis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Annie Fields, J.T. Fields, Richard Watson Gilder, W.E. Gladstone, Grace Greenwood, Anna Maria Hall, Samuel Carter Hall, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Irving, Julia Marlowe, Thomas Power O'Connor, Arthur Wellesley Peel (Viscount Peel), Kate Sanborn, Sir Walter Scott, Upton Sinclair, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Queen Victoria, and Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington). The collection also includes a small number of Ecclesiastical and Financial documents, and a larger amount of Legal, Military, and Misc. documents. The documents include accounts, certificates, commissions, Letters Patent, marriage settlements, receipts, special marriage licenses, wills, and warrants. One of the documents is related to Queen Victoria, and others are signed by various kings of France.
ArchivalResource: 1520 pieces.30 boxes.
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- Kane, Gerald John, 1901-1957. Collection of Gerald John Kane - Literary, 1571-1951.
Reynard, Michael,. Letters and documents, 1769-1974.
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Letters and documents, 1769-1974.
A collection of letters, documents, and a manuscript. Some of the items deal with medical matters.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft., (24 items in 1 box).
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- Reynard, Michael,. Letters and documents, 1769-1974.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Plaza Hotel, New York, to Elsie Leslie, 1893 Dec. 20.
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Autograph letter signed : Plaza Hotel, New York, to Elsie Leslie, 1893 Dec. 20.
Proposing to see her on Friday.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letter signed : Plaza Hotel, New York, to Elsie Leslie, 1893 Dec. 20.
Writers A-P. Includes: Arthur à Beckett, George Alexander, Sir Squire and Effie Marie Bancroft, Lionel ('Lal') Brough, Lennox Browne, Sir F C Burnand, H J Byron, Sir Hall Caine, J Comyns Carr, Richard Claude Carton, Sir G Anderson Critchett, G Manvil..., 1872-1903
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Writers A-P. Includes: Arthur à Beckett, George Alexander, Sir Squire and Effie Marie Bancroft, Lionel ('Lal') Brough, Lennox Browne, Sir F C Burnand, H J Byron, Sir Hall Caine, J Comyns Carr, Richard Claude Carton, Sir G Anderson Critchett, G Manvil... 1872-1903
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- Writers A-P. Includes: Arthur à Beckett, George Alexander, Sir Squire and Effie Marie Bancroft, Lionel ('Lal') Brough, Lennox Browne, Sir F C Burnand, H J Byron, Sir Hall Caine, J Comyns Carr, Richard Claude Carton, Sir G Anderson Critchett, G Manvil..., 1872-1903
Marshall P. Wilder Papers, 1880-1914
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Marshall P. Wilder Papers 1880-1914
Humorist and entertainer. Correspondence, diaries, humor notes and clippings supplying the raw material for Wilder's performances, notebooks containing lists of theatrical agents and performers, scrapbooks of playbills and theatrical broadsides, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2,000 items; 8 containers plus 1 oversize; 3 linear feet
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- Marshall P. Wilder Papers, 1880-1914
Lawrence Barrett correspondence, 1863-1891.
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Lawrence Barrett correspondence, 1863-1891.
Letters from American actor Lawrence Barrett to his wife Mollie Barrett and other correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Lawrence Barrett correspondence, 1863-1891.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet as arranged for the stage by Henry Irving [manuscript], 1878.
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Hamlet as arranged for the stage by Henry Irving [manuscript], 1878.
Parts of 4 copies with corrections.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet as arranged for the stage by Henry Irving [manuscript], 1878.
Vol. CCCCXV (ff. 302). Jan.-11 May 1887.includes:f. 1 Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson; Poet Laureate: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1859-1891.f. 2 John Knowles Heaps, of Leeds: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1887.f. 3 C-Stoiloff, Bulgar...
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Vol. CCCCXV (ff. 302). Jan.-11 May 1887.includes:f. 1 Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson; Poet Laureate: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1859-1891.f. 2 John Knowles Heaps, of Leeds: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1887.f. 3 C- Stoiloff, Bulgar... Jan 1887-11 May 1887
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- Vol. CCCCXV (ff. 302). Jan.-11 May 1887.includes:f. 1 Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson; Poet Laureate: Correspondence with W. E. Gladstone: 1859-1891.f. 2 John Knowles Heaps, of Leeds: Letter to W. E. Gladstone: 1887.f. 3 C-Stoiloff, Bulgar...
Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926,. Autograph letter signed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1915 April 2.
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Autograph letter signed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1915 April 2.
Pollock praises Winter's series on Shakespeare on the stage. Pollock also voices his opinions on "Baconian rubbish" and Irving's and Booth's performances of King Lear. On Pollock's personal letterhead for Chawton Lodge, Alton, Hants. With envelope addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island and forwarded to him at Yama Farm Inn, Napanock, NY.
ArchivalResource: 3 leaves ; 26 x 20 cm.
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- Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926,. Autograph letter signed from Walter Herries Pollock, Alton, Hampshire, to William Winter, New Brighton [manuscript], 1915 April 2.
Chester, John Needels, 1864-1955,. John Needels Chester collection, 1703-1939.
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John Needels Chester collection, 1703-1939.
Autograph and portrait collection assembled by John Needels Chester. Persons represented by manuscript material in Series 1, Napoleon, 1703-1901, include Napoleon and other members of the Bonaparte family, the Marquis de Lafayette, Joachim Murat, Napoleon III, Jacques Necker, Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, and Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. Persons represented by manuscript material in Series 2, American History, 1761-1887, include Jefferson Davis, John C. Frémont, Ulysses S. Grant, Henry Knox, Robert E. Lee, Dolley Madison, and William Tecumseh Sherman. Persons represented by manuscript material in Series 3, Literature, 1840-1939, include James Fenimore Cooper, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sir Henry Irving, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Mary Shelley.
ArchivalResource: 175 items.
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- Chester, John Needels, 1864-1955,. John Needels Chester collection, 1703-1939.
Tom Taylor Collection, c. 1950s - 1980s
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Tom Taylor Collection c. 1950s - 1980s
ArchivalResource: 31 boxes (169 folders, 21 volumes and 2 items)
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- Tom Taylor Collection, c. 1950s - 1980s
CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si..., approximately 16th century-20th century
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CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si... c 16th century-20th century
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- CHARNWOOD AUTOGRAPHS. Vol. IV. Artistic, dramatic and scientific autogaphs, etc.; circa 16th-20th cent. Included are Sir Christopher Wren, Sir Godfrey Kneller, William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Joseph Wright of Derby, William Blake, David Cox, Si..., approximately 16th century-20th century
Elkins, Kate Felton. Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
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Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
Miscellaneous scrapbooks on musical, theatrical, and literary subjects. The collection includes letters, programs, playbills, clippings, printed articles, prints, and photographs. One bound volume, DRAMATIC, has twentieth century letters written to Felton Elkins.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- Elkins, Kate Felton. Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Receipts and expenditure during Henry Irving's American tour, 1903-1904.
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Receipts and expenditure during Henry Irving's American tour, 1903-1904.
Bills, correspondence and other detailed financial working papers of Bram Stoker, the business manager for Irving on his tour with Ellen Terry and the Lyceum company from London.
ArchivalResource: 16 envelopes.
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- Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912. Receipts and expenditure during Henry Irving's American tour, 1903-1904.
Theatrical cartes-de-visite, circa late 1800s.
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Theatrical cartes-de-visite, circa late 1800s.
The collection consists of 16 cartes-de-visite of American and European actors, actresses, and other well-known people. Some of the images are color tinted.
ArchivalResource: 16 items (0.1 linear ft.)
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- Theatrical cartes-de-visite, circa late 1800s.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letters signed (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1905.
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Autograph letters signed (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1905.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Autograph letters signed (2) : to Prof. Knight, 1895-1905.
Stepniak, S., 1851-1895,. Autograph letter singed from S. Stepniak, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1893 February 21.
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Autograph letter singed from S. Stepniak, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1893 February 21.
Discusses Irving's King Lear and Shylock and Miss Ellen Terry's Cordelia. Addressed from 31 Blandford Rd., Bedford Park W.
ArchivalResource: 8 leaves ; 21 x 13 cm.
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- Stepniak, S., 1851-1895,. Autograph letter singed from S. Stepniak, London, to Henry Irving [manuscript], 1893 February 21.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Papers of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1875-1905.
Title:
Papers of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1875-1905.
Contents: a speech written and given by Irving celebrating the 200th performance of Hamlet, [1875]; 2 autographs, 1877 and 1888; program of his first appearance in America, Star Theater New York, October 29, 1883; 7 invitations to affairs honoring him, 1883-1888; 11 menus from Delmonico's Restaurant in New York, April 6, 1885 and August 11, 1886, with autographs and drawings by the guests; a program of Irving and Ellen Terry at West Point, March 19, 1888; his farewell address, Boston, 1894; 2 menus from the Lotos Club dinners for Irving, November 16, 1895 and October 28, 1899; 4 newspapers clippings about him, 1898-1905; an address on Shakespeare, n.d. and the order of service for his funeral, Westminster Abbey, October 20, 1905.
ArchivalResource: 32 items : ill.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. Papers of Henry Irving [manuscript], 1875-1905.
Power, Tyrone, 1869-1931,. Autograph letters signed from Tyrone Power, London and New York, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1902.
Title:
Autograph letters signed from Tyrone Power, London and New York, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1902.
In (1), Power indicates that he will be playing Bassanio in in Henry Irving's production of The merchant of Venice. (3) mentions the death of Power's father and the marriage of Winter's son to Elsie Leslie. Mentions that he will be appearing with Mrs. Fiske in "Mary of Magdala" in the role of Judas.
ArchivalResource: 3 items ; 16 x 13 cm to 17 x 13 cm.
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- Power, Tyrone, 1869-1931,. Autograph letters signed from Tyrone Power, London and New York, to William Winter, New York [manuscript], 1902.
Craig, Edward Gordon, 1872-1966. Prints, 188?-1927 and n.d.
Title:
Prints, 188?-1927 and n.d.
Consists of two woodcuts of Sir Henry Irving, one of him as Louis XI; and woodcuts of Ellen Terry (Craig's mother); the king and queen in Hamlet; a scene titled La Procession Nocturne by Liszt; and one titled Le Masque.
ArchivalResource: 7 prints : b&w ; 21 cm. x 27 cm. and smaller.
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- Craig, Edward Gordon, 1872-1966. Prints, 188?-1927 and n.d.
Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Papers, 1897-1939.
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Papers, 1897-1939.
Includes correspondence and documents concerning the financing, licensing, and performance rights of Shaw's plays. Also contains essays by Shaw, including his reminiscences of Sir Henry Irving, among other items.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
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- Shaw, Bernard, 1856-1950. Papers, 1897-1939.
Rogers Memorial Collection: Photographs, prints, and drawings, ca. 1600-1936 (bulk: 1861-1936)
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Rogers Memorial Collection: Photographs, prints, and drawings, ca. 1600-1936 (inclusive), 1861-1936 (bulk).
Photographs, prints, drawings, and other images collected by Henry Munroe Rogers and Clara Kathleen Rogers.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Rogers Memorial Collection: Photographs, prints, and drawings, ca. 1600-1936 (inclusive), 1861-1936 (bulk).
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed from Henry Irving to Alfred Calmour [manuscript], 1888 April, May.
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Autograph letters signed from Henry Irving to Alfred Calmour [manuscript], 1888 April, May.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905,. Autograph letters signed from Henry Irving to Alfred Calmour [manuscript], 1888 April, May.
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. [A collection of newspaper cuttings, illustrations, theatre programmes and other items relating to Sir Henry Irving].
Title:
[A collection of newspaper cuttings, illustrations, theatre programmes and other items relating to Sir Henry Irving]. [n.d.]
ArchivalResource: [95] p. 42 cm.
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- Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905. [A collection of newspaper cuttings, illustrations, theatre programmes and other items relating to Sir Henry Irving].
Elizabeth Robins Papers, 1803-1963
Title:
Elizabeth Robins Papers 1803-1963
Elizabeth Robins (1862-1952) was an actress, playwright, prolific novelist and suffragist. American born and educated, Robins spent most of her adult life living and working in England, first in London and later in London and Sussex. The nearly one hundred linear feet of materials which comprise the Elizabeth Robins Papers reflect the many facets of Robins' life. The collection includes diaries, photographs, scrapbooks and ephemera, as well as correspondence with a variety of dynamic personalities, and is a resource not only for studying her life and works, but for examining a wide range of family, social, and political issues. The collection provides insight into American and English theater in the late 19th century, English literary circles, and the women's suffrage and feminist movements in England and America, as well as information on gold mining camps in post Civil War Colorado and turn of the century Alaska. Largely because of her long term friendship with Dr. Octavia Wilberforce, there is information on the movement for improved health care for women and children. The correspondence of Raymond Robins, Elizabeth Robins' brother, adds another dimension to the collection. His letters are an excellent source for the study of Chicago political history, the Settlement House Movement, and Progressive Party politics.
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[Ross Collection of Theater Portraits] [graphic], [19--?]
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Britons
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London, England
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Abyssinia, Africa
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Plympton, Devon
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England
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China, Asia
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