Gerard A. and Georgia B. Larson Theatre collection

Elena Smith
California State University, Sacramento Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives
May 2012
University Library
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Sacramento, CA 95819-6039
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Contributing Institution: California State University, Sacramento Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Larson (Gerard A. and Georgia B.) Theatre Collection
Identifier/Call Number: MSS 2010/34
Physical Description: 4 Linear Feet (3 manuscript boxes, 1 flat box & 14 oversize folders)
Date (inclusive): 1678-1999
Date (bulk): 1830-1930
Abstract: The collection consists of over 200 years of theater memorabilia, primarily from the Haymarket district in London, the bulk of which dates between 1830 and 1930. Gerard and Georgia Larson assembled this collection over their lifetimes, focusing heavily on collecting items related to famous nineteenth century actors such as Sir Henry Irving. This collection includes their extensive autograph collection as well as a substantial collection of early playbills dating back ot the mid-eighteenth century, a promptbook for a mid-nineteenth century play, and original artwork created for Lyceum souvenir booklets. The collection also contains literature on nineteenth and twentieth century plays and staging, in particular a four year run of Craig Gordon's publication The Mask, and a small number of letters and play booklets related to Gerard Larson's teaching career.
Language of Material: The collection is in English and French.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item including date], [Folder Title], MSS 2010/34, Gerard A. and Georgia B. Larson Theatre Collection, Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives, California State University, Sacramento.

Access Information

Copyright is protected by the copyright law, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code. Requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce from collections must be submitted in writing to the Head of the Department of the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives. Permission for publication is given on the behalf of the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives, California State University, Sacramento as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research. Some restrictions may apply.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Gerard A. and Georgia B. Larson Theatre Collection was donated by Georgia Larson in May 2010.

Accruals

No additions are expected.

Other Finding Aids

There are no alternative forms of this collection.

Custodial History

Gerard and Georgia Larson assembled this collection over Gerard Larson's lifetime. Although they collected some of the materials themselves, some they bought from Autographs and Documents Historiques. Amongst the items they collected were several pre-assembled collections. These collections include a group of letters either sent to or received by Charles Manby that relate to his management of the Adelphi. Another such grouping is the letters assembled by Charles Willett from various famous actors, during the course of his writing career. Finally, a Haymarket theatre district ephemera collection assembled by James Towers over the course of his lifetime, exists within this collection.

Biography / Administrative History

Gerard (Gerry) A. Larson (1923-1999) was born in Chicago but raised in New York where, due to parental influence, he first fell in love with the theater. He obtained his doctorate in 1957 from the University of Utah, where he met his wife, Georgia. Dr. Larry Shumate recruited him for the newly established CSUS theatre department immediately after graduate school and he worked as a professor in the department until 1994. During his tenure at this institution, he directed numerous student plays including the first musical produced by the theatre program and the early operas. In addition to his work with the CSUS theatre and other area performing arts centers, Gerard was an avid collector of theatre memorabilia, particularly 18th and 19th century memorabilia related to the London's Haymarket area. This hobby directly affected his teaching activities, on at least one occasion he directed a play at CSUS that dated back to this era. Even after completely retiring from CSUS in 1993, he contined to be active in the theater, performing with his wife in the 1996 production "Love Letters." He died after a bout of pneumonia in 1999 at the age of 75, leaving behind his wife and several nieces and nephews.
The daughter of Helen and James Bobolis, Georgia (Bobolis) Larson, a Utah native, married Gerard Larson in 1957. A teacher by profession, her avocation during her husband's lifetime was assisting Gerard Larson in his work. She acted in several of his plays, including his 1963 production of Hamlet, and their two person performance of "Love Letters." She is an active member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox church, and in recent years has written productions for the CSUS theater program. She currently lives in Sacramento.

Separated Materials

The following monographs were cataloged and separated from the Gerard A. and Georgia B. Larson Theatre Collection and stored with the Department of Special Collections & University Archives book collection:
1) Sobel, B. (1931). Burleycue: An Underground History of Burlesque Days. New York: Farrar & Rinehart. [Call No. PN 1967 .S6]
2) Zola, E. (1895). Le Naturalisme Au Theatre: Les Theories Et Les Exemples. Paris: Bibliotheque-Charpentier. [Call No.: PQ 295 .N2 Z57 1895]

Processing Information

Finding Aid prepared by Elena Smith.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
Theater -- England -- London -- History -- 18th century -- Sources
Actors -- England -- Portraits
Actors -- England -- London -- Autographs
Playbills -- England -- London -- Collections
Autographs.

 

Series 1: Literature 1678-1985

 

Subseries 1: Unpublished materials 1964-1965

Scope and Contents

Includes: Theatre Royal Haymarket Chronicle of Events (no date); and two auction catalogues (1964-1965).
box 1, folder 1

Theatre Royal Haymarket Chronicle of Events [original] n.d.

box 1, folder 2

Theatre Royal Haymarket Chronicle of Events [transcription] n.d.

box 1, folder 3

Autographs and documents Historiques catalog and German note ca. 1965

box 1, folder 4

Ifan Kyrle Fletcher History of Entertainment Catalogue 1964-1965

 

Subseries 2: Newspaper Clippings 1678-1884

Scope and Contents

Includes the newspaper clippings on Panton Street (1678-1800) as well as an advertisement for Miss C. Heenan's Tichborne Street show [C. 1870].
box 1, folder 5

Panton Street news clippings 1678-1800

box 1, folder 6

Tichborne Street Miss C. Heenan Advertisement ca. 1870

box 1, folder 7

Charles Braham Obituary 1884

 

Subseries 3: Journals and Magazines 1924-1985

Scope and Contents

Includes a run of The Mask (1924-1927 and 1929) as well as The American Mercury (1924), a single 1904 issue of Samhain, a 1935 Theatre Arts Monthly and a 1985 Theatrephile.
 

Sub-Subseries 1: The Mask 1924-1929

box 1, folder 8

The Mask, Vol. 10, No. 1 1924

box 1, folder 9

The Mask, Vol. 10, No. 2 1924

box 1, folder 10

The Mask, Vol. 10, No. 3 1924

box 1, folder 11

The Mask, Vol. 10, No. 4 1924

box 1, folder 12

The Mask, Vol. 11, No. 1 1925

box 1, folder 13

The Mask, Vol. 11, No. 2 1925

box 1, folder 14

The Mask, Vol. 11, No. 3 1925

box 1, folder 15

The Mask, Vol. 11, No. 4 1925

box 1, folder 16

The Mask, Vol. 12, No. 1 1926

box 1, folder 17

The Mask, Vol. 12, No. 2 1926

box 1, folder 18

The Mask, Vol. 12, No. 3 1926

box 1, folder 19

The Mask, Vol. 12, No. 4 1926

box 2, folder 1

The Mask, Vol. 12bis, No. 1 1927

box 2, folder 2

The Mask, Vol. 12bis, No. 2 1927

box 2, folder 3

The Mask, Vol. 12bis, No. 3 1927

box 2, folder 4

The Mask, Vol. 12bis, No. 4 1927

box 2, folder 5

The Mask, Vol. 15, No. 1 1929

box 2, folder 6

The Mask, Vol. 15, No. 2 1929

box 2, folder 7

The Mask, Vol. 15, No. 3 1929

box 2, folder 8

The Mask, Vol. 15, No. 4 1929

 

Sub-Subseries 2: American Mercury 1924

box 2, folder 9

American Mercury, Vol. 1, No. 3 1924

box 2, folder 10

American Mercury, Vol. 1, No. 4 1924

box 2, folder 11

American Mercury, Vol. 2, No. 5 1924

 

Sub-Subseries 3: Miscellaneous 1904-1985

box 2, folder 12

Samhain 1904

box 2, folder 13

Theatre Arts Monthly July 1935

box 2, folder 14

Theatrephile 1985

 

Series 2: Plays 1799-1848

 

Subseries 1: Scripts 1799

Scope and Contents

Consists of the play, Pizzaro (1799).
box 3, folder 1

Pizzarro 1799

 

Subseries 2: Stage Direction 1829-1848

Scope and Contents

Includes the R.J. Collier promptbook for the play The Gambler's Life of Thirty Years (c. 1828) and the staging notes for the play Die Huguenots (c. 1848). Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
box 3, folder 2

R.J. Collier Promptbook 1829

box 3, folder 3

Die Huguenots staging notes documentation n.d.

 

Series 3: Playbills 1752-1878

 

Subseries 1: 18th Century English Playbills 1752-1805

Scope and Contents

Includes playbills for the Theatre Royal (1752-1805) and Playbills for the Opera house, James Beckett's and Phillip Breslaw's theatres (1776-1803). Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
box 3, folder 4

Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1796-1797

box 3, folder 5

Opera house, James Beckett's and Phillip Brewslaw's 1776-1803

 

Subseries 2: 19th Century English Playbills 1809-1878

Scope and Contents

Includes playbills from the Theatre Royale (1816-1878), The Olympic Circus (1809-1878) and the Surrey and King's Theatre's (1822-1845). Materials are listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
 

Series 4: Artistic Representations 1752-1878

 

Subseries 1: Charles Cattermole's Macbeth Collection 1888

Scope and Contents

Includes folders containing The Lyceum Theatre sourvenir booklet, along with the rejected publication originals and the accepted pen and ink and ink wash originals. All date from 1888. Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
box 3, folder 6

Rejected publication originals 1888

box 3, folder 7

Pen and Ink publication originals 1888

box 3, folder 8

Publication 1888

 

Subseries 2: Bernard Partridge Collection 1889-1892

Scope and Contents

Includes the watercolors for the Lyceum Theatre's Dead Heart Souvenir Booklet [1889] and the sourvenir pamphlet for the Lyceum Theatre production of Henry VIII (1892). Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
box 3, folder 9

King Henry the 8th booklet 1892

 

Subseries 3: James Towers Collection 1790-1897

Scope and Contents

Includes engravings and drawings of many of the major Haymarket area theaters such as Drury Lane, Her Majesty's and King's (1791-1897), Scene engravings from plays that occurred in the Haymarket area as well as some playbills (1811-1847), Portraits of actors in costume including Edmund Keane and James Carter (1820-1840), regular portraits of actors including one of Helena Modjeska and one of William Farren (1790-1840) and finally, newspaper pictures of the Great Unionist Meeting at the Opera House (1886). Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
 

Sub-Subseries 1: Haymarket Theatres 1791-1897

box 3, folder 10

Drury Lane Theatre n.d.

box 3, folder 11

Theatre Royale Haymarket floorplan 1821

 

Sub-Subseries 2: Plays 1811-1847

box 3, folder 12

Bookplates ca. 1847

box 3, folder 13

Production ephemera n.d.

 

Sub-Subseries 3: Actors in Costume 1820-1840

box 3, folder 14

Edmund Keane n.d.

box 3, folder 15

Assorted English Celebrity Actors ca. 1820-1840

 

Sub-Subseries 4: Actor Portraits 1790-1840

box 3, folder 16

Small Engravings ca. 1790-1840

box 3, folder 17

Signed Photograph of Helena Modjeska n.d.

 

Sub-Subseries 5: Great Unionist Meeting Pictures 1886

General

Materials are listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
 

Subseries 4: Thomas Downey Caricatures n.d.

Scope and Contents

Includes several caricatures by Downey of C.H. (Charles Herbert) Workman while in costume for various roles, n.d.
box 3, folder 18

Thomas Downey Caricatures n.d.

 

Subseries 5: Scene Engravings after 1900 ca. 1930

Scope and Contents

Includes an undated reproduction of a scene from Canterbury Tales as well as a 1930 poster for The Taming of the Shrew. Materials are listed in Series 7: Overized Items.
 

Series 5: Letters and Autographs 1802-1999

 

Subseries 1: Ernest Noddall Willet Collection 1891-1931

Scope and Contents

Includes several mounted letters and autographs from actors such as Sybil Thorndike, Sir Henry Irving and Genevieve Ward (1891-1931) and several unmounted autographs or letters from individuals like George Arliss and Lester Wallach (1913-1931).
box 3, folder 19

Front matter n.d.

Includes:

Binder table of contents - undated; Autograph list - undated
box 3, folder 20

Mounted letters and autographs 1891-1931

Includes:

Henry Irving, Sir - 1896; Genevieve Ward - 1899; Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Sir - undated; John Martin-Harvey, Sir - 1897; John Martin-Harvey, Sir - undated; Fred Terry, Matheson Lang and "Ellen" - undated; Sybil Thorndike, Dame - 1923; Franklin Dyall - undated; Marie Elba and Irene Vanbrugh - undated; William Archer and Arthur Bingham Walkley - circa 1903; Edmund Tearle and Charles Morton - circa 1902; Oscar Asche - undated; Unidentified - 1904; Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Sir - 1902; Ben Greet, Sir - undated; Harry Furniss - 1905; Israel Zangwill and M.O. Cullen (Max O'Rell) - undated; Gerald du Maurier, Sir - undated; Gerald du Maurier, Sir and Mrs. Patrick Campbell - undated; Alfred Austin - undated; Frederic H. (Frederic Hymen) Cowen - undated; Robert Fowler - undated; Frederick Harrison & Ella Overbeck, Baroness - undated; Edward Knoblock - undated; Robert Machray - 1903; Sims Reeves - 1891; Kate Santley and Ada Crossley - undated; George Arliss - 1931; Bram Stoker, Raymond Blathwayt, Henry Dana - undated
box 3, folder 21

Loose letters and autographs 1913-1931

Includes:

Charles Abbott and George Manville Fenn - undated; Lester Wallach - undated; Unidentified - undated; B.L. (Benjamin Leopold) Farjeon - undated; Fred Terry - 1913; George Arliss - 1923; George Arliss - 1931
box 3, folder 22

Binder n.d.

box 3, folder 22

Subseries 2: Charles Manby Collection 1853-1885

Scope and Contents

Includes generalized correspondence with the Adelphi Theatre Manager, Benjamin Webster (1855-1856) as well as correspondence related to his resignation from the Haymarket theatre (1853), and general letters sent to Charles Manby from individuals like June Bedford, Charles Braham and others (1847-1885).
box 3, folder 23

Benjamin Webster letters 1855-1856

Includes:

[Benjamin Webster] - April 1855; [Benjamin Webster] - July 20; [Benjamin Webster] - September 29, 1856; [Benjamin Webster] - November 17; [Benjamin Webster] - October 22, 1856; [Benjamin Webster] - December 25; [Benjamin Webster] - undated
box 3, folder 24

Webster Resignation letters 1853

Includes:

Joshua Silsbee - 1853 (Item has newspaper)
box 3, folder 25

General letters 1847-1885

Includes:

June Bedford - undated; Hamilton Braham - [1885]; Charles Braham - undated; Thomas E. Lyan - 1854; Carlo (Pietro Carlo Giovanni Battista) Marochetti, Baron - 1863; R.B. Pecke - undated; J.A. Pecke - undated; William Henry Oxberry - 1848; Thomas H. Pitt - 1847; H.G. Robinson - 1854; J.C. Saurheel - 1854; Unknown note - 1855; Unknown note - undated; Unknown note - undated; Unknown note - undated
box 3, folder 26

Autographs n.d.

Includes:

William Sydney Penley Photograph - undated
 

Subseries 3: General 1802-1999

Scope and Contents

Includes letters and notes to Gerard Larson from former students such as Tom Hanks (1964-1999), a grouping of mounted letters including some from Charles Matthews and Charles Mayne Young (1861-1881), several miscellaneous letters including ones from Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, Sean O'Casey, John M. Kemble and others (1852-1946), a grouping of autographed play ephemera that includes a circus ticket signed by P.T. (Phineas Taylor) Barnum (1881-[c. 1940]), and several other autographs including one by Richard Peake and one by Albert Chevalier (1802-1897). Materials are also included in Miscellaneous Oversized (Oversize 1, Folder 13).
box 3, folder 27

Gerard Larson letters 1964-1999

Includes:

Misc. Student signatures including Tom Hanks - undated; Tom Hanks - 1989; Tom Hanks - 1999; Laurence Olivier - 1964
box 3, folder 28

Letter book 1861-1881

Includes:

Sarah Bartley - undated; Charles Matthews - 1881; Charles Matthews - undated; Thomas Morton - 1831; Frederic Reynolds - no date; [Charles Mayne Young] - undated; [Charles Mayne Young] - undated; Unsigned note - 1861
box 3, folder 29

Miscellaneous Letters 1852-1946

Includes:

Samuel Beazley - 1830; J. Brasseur - undated; Sergei Eisenstein - undated; David Garrick - undated; Henry Irving - 1886; John M. Kemble - undated; Charles Matthews with envelope - 1855; Mary Marquet - undated; Sean O'Casey - 1946; Ignace Jan Paderewski - undated; H. Phillips - 1845; Cecile Porel - 1922; Lennox Robinson - undated; Timothy Twist [undated]; Bernard Shaw - 1929; Sigmund Weber - undated; Edith Bolling Galt Wilson - 1951; Unsigned note - 1886; Unsigned note with envelope - 1943; Unknown signature - 1852; 3 mounted autographs W. Furren, Louisa Chatterby and L. Colman - ca. 1837
box 3, folder 30

Autographed play ephemera ca. 1720-ca. 1940

Includes:

P.T. (Phineas Taylor) Barnum signed ticket - 1881-1882; The Playbill signed by Eva LaGalliene and Margaret Webster - [ca. 1940]; William Pitt Lennox, Lord - undated; Joe Miller Benefit signed by William Hogarth - [ca. 1720-1764]
box 3, folder 31

Other autographs 1802-1897

Includes:

"Fred's" 1861 autographed picture addressed to Croker; Nazimova note and envelope sent to [Anastazya Skowronska] - Aug 8, 1921; Gaston Baty unsigned 1935 note; Albert Chevalier - 1897 quote; Richard Peake - 1802 check
 

Series 6: Modern Shakespeare Ephemera 1963-1973

Scope and Contents

Includes theatre booklets from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (1963-1964), an Ashland Shakespeare Theatre Booklet (1973), a newsletter from the Utah Shakespearean festival (1973) and an undated map representing Britain as Shakespeare would have known it. Materials are also listed in Series 7: Oversized Items.
box 3, folder 32

Ashland Shakespeare Festival booklet 1973

box 3, folder 33

Utah Shakespearean Festival Newsletter and booklet 1973

 

Series 7: Oversized Items 1752-1964

Scope and Contents

Includes the oversized items from previous series and subseries. Items relate to previous series: Playbills, Artistic Representations, Letters and Autographs, and Shakespeare Ephemera. Each folder title has the relevant series and subseries included in parentheses. Materials include artwork, stage directions, photographs, and ephemera.
box 4, folder 1

Theatre Royal Hay-Market-1752-1805 (Playbills, 18th Century English Playbills) 1752-1805

box 4, folder 2

Theatre Royal Drury Lane-1816-1878 (Playbills, 19th Century English Playbills) 1816-1878

box 4, folder 3

Theatre Royal Covent Garden-1816-1827 (Playbills, 19th Century English Playbills) 1816-1827

box 4, folder 4

Ink wash publication originals-1888 (Artistic Representations, Charles Cattermole's Macbeth Collection) 1888

box 4, folder 5

Dead Heart watercolors-1889 (Artistic Representations, Bernard Partridge Collection) 1889

box 4, folder 6

Drury Lane Theatre-N.D. (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres)

box 4, folder 7

New Brunswick Theatre ruins picture-N.D. (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres)

box 4, folder 8

St. Paul's floor plan and Theatre audience -N.D. (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres)

box 4, folder 9

Large Scene Engravings of Unknown play and The Bucks have at Ye All-c. 1811 (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Plays) 1811

box 4, folder 10

Hamlet Costuming representations-N.D. (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Plays)

box 4, folder 11

Royal Shakespeare Theatre booklets and cast lists-1963-1964 (Modern Shakespeare Ephemera) 1963-1934

oversize 1, folder 1

Die Huguenots staging notes ca. 1848 (Plays, Stage directions) 1848

oversize 1, folder 2

Olympic Circus, 1809-1878 (Playbills, 19th Century English Playbills) 1809-1878

oversize 1, folder 3

Surry and King's Theatres, 1822-1845 (Playbills, 19th Century English Playbills) 1822-1845

oversize 1, folder 4

Astley's Amphitheatre interior engraving, 1791 (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres) 1791

oversize 1, folder 5

King's Theatre interior and chandelier, undated (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres)

oversize 1, folder 6

Her Majesty's Theatre, 1858-1897 (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Haymarket Theatres) 1858-1897

oversize 1, folder 7

James Carter, Lion King, undated (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Actors in Costume)

oversize 1, folder 8

Large Engravings of William Farren and John Lacy, 1821-1825 (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection, Actor Portraits) 1821-1825

oversize 1, folder 9

Great Unionist Meeting Pictures, 1886 (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection) 1886

oversize 1, folder 10

"Canterbury Tales" and "The Taming of the Shrew," ca. 1930 (Artistic Representations, Scene Engravings after 1900) ca. 1930

oversize 1, folder 11

Shakespearean Souvenir material, (Modern Shakespeare Ephemera) n.d.

oversize 1, folder 12

Miscellaneous Oversized, (Artistic Representations, James Towers Collection) n.d.

oversize 1, folder 13

Miscellaneous Oversized n.d.

oversize 1, folder 14

General Newspaper Isolation n.d.

box 4, folder 1

Theatre Royal Hay-Market 1752-1805

Note:

[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 2

Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1816-1878

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 3

Theatre Royal Covent Garden 1816-1827

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 4

Ink wash publication originals 1888

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 5

Dead Heart watercolors 1889

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 6

Drury Lane Theatre news clippings

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 7

New Brunswick Theatre ruins picture n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 8

St. Paul's floor plan and Theatre audience n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 9

Large Scene Engravings of Unknown play and The Bucks have at Ye All ca. 1811

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 10

Hamlet Costuming representations n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]
box 4, folder 11

Royal Shakespeare Theatre booklets and cast lists 1963-1964

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 1

Die Huguenots staging notes ca. 1848

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 3

Olympic Circus 1809-1878

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 4

Surry and Kings Theatre's 1822-1845

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 5

Astley's ampitheatre interior engraving 1791

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 6

King's Theatre Interior and chandelier n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 7

Her Majesty's Theatre 1858-1897

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 8

James Carter, Lion King n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 9

Large Engravings of William Farren and John Lacy 1821-1825

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 10

Great Unionist Meeting Pictures 1886

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 11

"Canterbury Tales" and "The Taming of the Shrew" ca. 1930

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[This is an oversize folder.]
flat_file Flat File, folder 12

Shakespearean Souvenir material n.d.

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[This is an oversize folder.]