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Drama collection

Engravings of Actors and Actresses
Abington, Frances (3)
Abington, Frances as Beatrice
Addison, Laura as Queen Mary
Aldridge, Ira as Mungo
Aldridge, Ira as Zanga
Angelo, Mr. as Mrs. Cole
Atkins, Mr. and Miss Cross as Grumio and Curtis (2)
Barclay, Miss as Olivia.
Barry, Anne as Almida.
Barry, Anne as Lady Randolph
Barry, Spranger
Barry, Spranger and Anne Barry as Bajazet and Selima
Bellamy, Mr.
Bennett, Mr.
Bennett, George as Apemantus
Bennett, George as Henry VIII (2)
Bennett, George as Hubert
Bennett, George as Othello
Betty, William Henry West
Betty, William Henry West. (Location: in map cabinet)
Betty, William Henry West as Alexander
Bowers, D.P. as Lady Constance
Brooke, Gustavius Vaughn
Brooke, Gustavius Vaughn as Philip of France
Buckstone, Mr. as Launcelot Gobbo
Burton, W.E. as Bottom
Burton, Mr. and Mrs. as Sir Toby Belch and Maria
Chapman, Miss as Augusta Aubrey
Chester, Miss as Lady Teazle
Compton, Mr. as Launce (2)
Cooper, Miss as Helena
Cauldock, C.W. as Cardinal Wolsey
Creswick, Mr. as Hotspur
Cushman, Charlotte as Mrs. Haller
Cushman, Charlotte and Susan as Romeo and Juliet
Davenport, E.L. as Benedick
Davidge, Mr. as Tinoco
Dillon, Charles as Othello
Dodd, Mr. as Campley
Dunstall, Mr. as Dominick
Dyott, Mr. as Leonetes
Eddy, Edward as Posthumus
Edgerton, Mrs.
Farren, William as Lovegold
Farren, William as Romeo
Farren, William as Sir Peter Teazle
Fitzwilliam, Mrs. as Mrs. Page
Forde, Miss
Forrest, Edwin (2)
Garrick, David
Garrick, David as Richard III
Gilbert, John as Dogberry (2)
Glyn, Miss as Cleopatra
Glyn, Miss as Constance (3)
Glyn, Miss as Lady Macbeth. (2)
Glyn, Miss as Queen Katherine
Glyn, Miss and Mr. Hoskins as Isabelle and Lucio (2)
Hachett, Mr. as Falstaff
Harland, Julia and Miss Conquest as Oberon and Puck (2)
Harley, Mr. as Lusignan
Hayes, Catherine as Zelina
Heard, Miss as Aurelia
Holman, Mr. as Alexander
Holman, Mr. as Charmont
Inchbald, Mrs. (2)
Inchbald, Mrs. as Lady Jane Grey (2)
Jones, Mr.
Kean, C. as Gloster
Kemble, Fanny as Juliet
Logan, Eliza as Cordelia
Macready, W.C.
Macready, W.C. as Benedick (2)
Macready, W.C. as Brutus
Macready, W.C. as Cardinal Wolsey
Macready, W.C. as Henry IV
Macready, W.C. as Macbeth
Macready, W.C. as Shylock
Marston, Jenny and F. Robinson as Florizel and Perdita
Martyr, Mrs. as Aura
Mellon, Miss
Mowatt, Anna Cora
Mowatt, Anna Cora as Beatrice
Mowatt, Anna Cora as Rosalind
Murdoch, James E. as Faulconbridge
Murray, Leigh
Nash, Miss
Owens, John E. as Launcelot Gobbo.
Palmer, John as Don Carlos
Parsons, Mr. as Alscrip
Parsons, Mr. as Dump
Pope, Mrs.
Powell, Mrs. as Boadicea
Quick, John (2)
Richings, P. as Mercutio
Rowe, Harry
Shuter, John
Silsbee, Joseph as Jonathan Ploughboy
Sinclair, Mr. as Apollo
Smith, O. as Grampus
Ternan, Mrs. and Lewis Ball as The Countess Rousillon and Her Clown
Thorburn, Grant
Tilbury, Mr. and James Rogers as Dr. Botts and Sam

Vandenhoff, Mr. as Coriolanus
Wells, Mrs. as Anne Lovely
Western, Lucille as Lucretia Borgia
Weston, Lizzie as Oberon.
Wheatley, William as Romeo
Winstanley, Mrs. as Mrs. Quickly (2)
Woolgar, Miss as Rosalind
Yates, Mrs. and Frances Abington
Younge, A. and H. Nye as Stephano and Trinculo

Also, scenes from many Shakespeare plays (34 engravings)

Theatre programmes
From England between 1880-1930. Arranged by title of performance.
"Back to Methuselah" Wyndham's Theatre, December 9, 1927
"The beggar student" Carl Rosa Opera Company, Manchester, September 25, 1884 (missing)
"Black Crook" Alhambra Theatre, December 3, 1881
"East and West" Empire Theatre, June 27, 1910
"The first Mrs. Fraser" Theatre Royal, Haymarket, n.d.
"The Gods Go A' begging" Royal Opera Covent Garden, July 9, 1929 - 2 different copies
"Interference" St. James' Theatre, July 4, 1927
"Jealousy" Fortune Theatre, n.d.
"Lost, stolen or strayed" Duke of York's Theatre, n.d.
"The Mascotte" Comedy Theatre, London, October 15, 1881
"Olivette" Royal Strand Theatre, n.d.
"Passing Brompton Road" Criterion Theatre, n. d.
"Show Boat" Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, n.d.
"The Show's the Thing" Lycium, n.d.
"These Pretty Things" Garrick Theatre, September 23, 1929
"The Yashmak" Shaftesbury Theatre (lyrics only, published 1897)

Fortnum & Mason's food list for the theatre season.

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