Document ID SC3-V1
| Archive Location | ET SC3 (BL) Loan 125/38 |
|---|---|
| Document description | notebook |
| Date | Jan 25th 1908 [15] |
| Document form | W - Poem (includes manuscript and published); V - Manuscript |
| Document attributes | Signed; Handwritten |
| General notes | Autobiograhical accounts by various individuals, including Mr Huntley Wright, Eva Moore (Mrs H. V. Esmond) Sept 1906, poems and essays; notebook appears to have belonged to A. E. Nisbet. |
| Language | English |
Works Cited
| Title | Proverbs in Porcelain |
|---|---|
| Original author | Austin Dobson |
| Title | Some Trials of Stage Life |
| Original author | Eva Moore |
| Title | 'There's a weird institution out here that's well known' |
| Title | It's a thing I know I could do |
| Original author | Mr J. T. Hawkes |
| Title | To Henry Irving 1838-1905 |
| Original author | Campbell Rae-Brown |
| Title | To Ellen Terry on the occasion of her jubilee April 26th 1906 |
| Original author | James Rhodes |
| Title | The Blind Flower-girl's Song |
| Original author | Lord Lytton |
| Title | 'Super-Hamlet suggested by Mr George B. Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma' |
| Original author | Max Rittenberg |
| Title | My Treasure |
| Title | Pat & the Glass |
| Title | Kipling and the Black Sheep |
| Title | A Farewell |
| Original author | Charles Kingsley |
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Document ID: SC3-V1 Archive location: ET SC3 (BL) Loan 125/38



