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Gives an account of a death at the theater the previous evening: a "poor fellow just getting out of the stall in time to die...He was laid out in the property room & about midnight the coroners people took him away."
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, Lyceum Theatre, to H.J. Loveday
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Gives an account of a death at the theater the previous evening: a "poor fellow just getting out of the stall in time to die...He was laid out in the property room & about midnight the coroners people took him away."
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Gives an account of a death at the theater the previous evening: a "poor fellow just getting out of the stall in time to die...He was laid out in the property room & about midnight the coroners people took him away."
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Henry Irving, Lyceum Theatre, to Sarah Bernhardt
Author: Lyceum Theatre (London, England)
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Declines an invitation for that evening but sends greetings to Georges Clarin and another friend of Bernhardt's, commenting "The few charming words they conveyed to me last night gave me + Ellen Terry profound pleasure."
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Declines an invitation for that evening but sends greetings to Georges Clarin and another friend of Bernhardt's, commenting "The few charming words they conveyed to me last night gave me + Ellen Terry profound pleasure."
Autograph Letter Signed from Wybert Rousby to Irving, Royal Lyceum Theatre
Author: Lyceum Theatre (London, England)
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Category : Ophelia (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Recipient is possibly the actor Henry Irving. Discusses an Ophelia scene in Hamlet.
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Category : Ophelia (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
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Recipient is possibly the actor Henry Irving. Discusses an Ophelia scene in Hamlet.
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, Lyceum Theatre, to Phoebe Garnaut Smalley, London
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Expresses interest in arranging a meeting and mentions that he is "very busy now on Becket."
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Expresses interest in arranging a meeting and mentions that he is "very busy now on Becket."
Autograph Letters Signed from Sir Henry Irving to Various Recipients
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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.
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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.
Autograph Letter Signed from Chas. E. Howson, Lyceum Theatre, to Mr. Winter
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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.
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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.
Autograph Letter Signed from Ellen Terry, Lyceum Theatre, to Sarah Bernhardt
Author: Lyceum Theatre (London, England)
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Pages : 4
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Declines an invitation for that evening, but on behalf of Henry Irving (Terry's leading man) she invites Bernhardt to dinner after the play and tells her to bring some friends. Terry also thanks Bernhardt for sending her one of her own gowns.
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Declines an invitation for that evening, but on behalf of Henry Irving (Terry's leading man) she invites Bernhardt to dinner after the play and tells her to bring some friends. Terry also thanks Bernhardt for sending her one of her own gowns.
Autograph Letter Signed from André Antoine to Sir Henry Irving
Autograph Letters Signed from H.J. Loveday, New York, to William Winter
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In (1), on letterhead of Brevoort House, addressed "My dear Winter," and signed "Harry Loveday," Loveday tells Winter that he looks forward to their visit. (2), on letterhead of the Hotel Navarre and addressed "My dear Willie," mentions that he will be sailing a week earlier than expected. In reference to an enclosure no longer with the letter, Loveday says "the enclosed is a most impudent fabrication, the cheif [sic] has never even seen the lady - or ever heard of her - or I either."
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In (1), on letterhead of Brevoort House, addressed "My dear Winter," and signed "Harry Loveday," Loveday tells Winter that he looks forward to their visit. (2), on letterhead of the Hotel Navarre and addressed "My dear Willie," mentions that he will be sailing a week earlier than expected. In reference to an enclosure no longer with the letter, Loveday says "the enclosed is a most impudent fabrication, the cheif [sic] has never even seen the lady - or ever heard of her - or I either."
Autograph Letter Signed James Henry Stoddart, New York, to Horace McVicker
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Requests two tickets for an upcoming performance by Henry Irving.
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Requests two tickets for an upcoming performance by Henry Irving.