| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
15A Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. |
| Recipient: |
Logie, Cosmo Gordon
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1821/22-1886 son-in-law of Ellen Kean, doctor, dramatist |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1881?, July, 25 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He thanks him for his letter. In a week or two Mr Loveday will ask for an appointment at his convenience. He hopes Logie will come to the Lyceum. He is most welcome. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Logie had wriiten a play about which Irving comments in Letter 2710. He offered to see him. |
| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/14/9/8(2)) |
| Ref.No: |
2711 |
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| Author: |
Tadema, Sir Lawrence Alma
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1836-1912 painter |
| Address: |
Townshend House, North Gate, Regents Park, N.W. |
| Recipient: |
Stoker, Bram (Abraham)
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1847-1912 author, Acting Manager at the Lyceum |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1881, July, 26 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He has to return ticket as the 29th is to be family fĂȘte. He encloses a guinea instead and sends an apology to Irving whom he would have liked to see in the chair, where he always seems at home. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
This was the annual dinner of the Royal General Theatrical Fund, Irving's second time as chairman. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
7678 |
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| Author: |
Armbruster, Carl
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1846-1917 conductor, pianist, musical director |
| Address: |
16 Queen's Road, Bayswater, W. |
| Recipient: |
Stoker, Bram (Abraham)
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1847-1912 author, Acting Manager at the Lyceum |
| Address: |
Royal Lyceum Theatre |
| Date: |
1881, July, 27 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (3 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He did not call during last week of season but wants to ask Stoker to offer his services to Irving as director of the orchestra if present director left before the next London season. He wants to work in a theatre where music is appreciated. If Stoker has not left town he would like to see him, or get a letter. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Irving was presumably away. Stoker's note of his reply states that the post is filled, but that he will tell Irving. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
7722 |
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| Author: |
Tenniel, Sir John
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1820-1914 artist |
| Address: |
10, Portsdown Road, Maida Hill, W |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1881, July, 27 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He cannot be present at the Theatrical Fund dinner on Friday. He sends a modest contribution to the Subscription List. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/40) |
| Ref.No: |
2902 |
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| Author: |
Thorne, James
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1821/22-1882 scene painter, manager |
| Address: |
Vaudeville [Theatre] |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1881, July, 27 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (2 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
They are surprised to see 'Two Roses' announced for Irving's opening play. For 10 years they have had the right of revival in London and it has been understood between Albery and themselves that they have the power of retaining that right until the end of their management at the Vaudeville. They don't think it is quite fair to them. (Postscript:) Have written Albery. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Signed by James and Thomas Thorne without surnames. See also Irving's correspondence with Albery about his play 'Two Roses'. |
| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/40) |
| Ref.No: |
2915 |
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