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[18 February 1938] At the service in St Martin-in-the-Fields, actors made impressive sidesmen; admires Henry Irving's demeanour; critical of modern uniformity in dress a...
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[18 February 1938] At the service in St Martin-in-the-Fields, actors made impressive sidesmen; admires Henry Irving's demeanour; critical of modern uniformity in dress a...
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[24 May 1938] Review of the Henry Irving Centenary Matinee; Ben Webster, John Gielgud, Mabel Terry Lewis, O. B. Clarence, Irene Vanbrugh; annotated '2283'.
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[11 February 1938] Describes Henry Irving's copy of Tennyson's 'Becket' with notes for his reading in Canterbury Cathederal, 1893; history of ownership of the book; Miss...
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[11 February 1938] Century Club. Mr Richard Castle recalls photograph of Henry Irving in a bowler hat for trade advertisement; subsequently destroyed copies; mentions Percy Gibbs, Bra...
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[4 February 1938] Sir Henry Irving Centenary exhibition in Stratford to be opened by Mr Tom Heslewood; Eric Maxon, Shakespearean actor, to design it; items from Bram St...
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[7 February 1938] Centenary of Henry Irving's birth, exhibition at London Museum to be opened by Sir John Martin-Harvey at 4.15[pm]; M. Corbin, French ambassador at Cla...
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[28 January 1938] Centenary of Henry Irving's birth; exhibition at Stratford-upon-Avon Memorial Museum and Art Gallery; Bram Stoker collection; mentions Sir Thornley St...
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[28 January 1938] Centenary of Henry Irving's birth, London Museum Exhibition; mentions David Garrick's stick and drum, bandana used in The Bells; Sir John Martin Harve...
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[3 February 1938] London Museum Henry Irving Centenary Exhibition on 7 February, listing some of items on display and donors Edmund Gwenn, Lady Martin Harvey, Alfred Du...
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[10 March 1938] Anecdote about Henry Irving by Sir John Martin-Harvey about relinquishment of his shares in the Lyceum Theatre when it became a music hall and the los...