| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | Lyceum Theatre | ||
| Recipient: | Roumieu, Raymond Louis | ||
| Address: | - | ||
| Date: | 1892, June, 11 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He returns the proof with slight emendation and good wishes for the enterprise. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Written by Stoker and signed by Irving. Roumieu was involved with the Irving Amateur Dramatic Club. | ||
| Document Holder: | P | ||
| Ref.No: | 7022 | ||
| Author: | Irving, Henry | ||
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| Address: | The Russell, Ottawa | ||
| Recipient: | Frohman, Charles | ||
| Address: | G7 Building, Brooklyn, N.Y. | ||
| Date: | [1904], [Jan.], [30] | ||
| Document Type: | Telegram | ||
| Content Summary: | Is there any possibility of Miner's(?) Theatre being opened for engagement - announcement that Miss Held is playing at Miner's(?) the next Monday. Of course would rather play Haverley's(?) than hand Bernard notice with two broken hearts. All good wishes. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Probably a draft telegram and barely legible. The address is in Stoker's hand. The Lyceum Company usually performed at Haverley's Theatre in Brooklyn. Anna Held was a protegee of Florent Ziegfeld. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/8/190) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7024 | ||
| Author: | Hardy, Peter | ||
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| Address: | Arundel Club | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | [1886], June, 3 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He will be there all the next day (Friday) evening and would be glad if he would call. If inconvenient for him to leave Lyceum Hardy will call on him the next night if informed what time - say after 8 pm. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Addressed "My dear Sir" and almost certainly to Bram Stoker. To arrange for Irving's presentation to E.L. Blanchard on 9th June. See Letters 7087-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7088 | ||
| Author: | Hardy, Peter | ||
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| Address: | Arundel Club, Salisbury St | ||
| Recipient: | Irving, Henry | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | 1886, May, 27 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (3 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | On suggestion of a few of [E.L.] Blanchard's old friends in the Club they have subscribed enough to buy a piece of plate which he asks Irving to present on Wednesday 9th June. He has taken liberty to add Irving to the list for the sum most have given: 10/-. Let him know how many places Irving will require for guests for seating arrangements. They are poor in singing talent. Can Irving help? | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Note at head that acknowledged 1/6/86 with 3/4 guests: Stoker, Carr, Hatton and Grossmith (crossed out). See Letters 7088-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7087 | ||
| Author: | Hardy, Peter | ||
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| Address: | Arundel Club | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | [1886], [June?], [5?] Saturday | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He will be there that night and glad if Stoker(?) has nothing better to do, if he would look in and have supper. He will be there from 11.30. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | He had met Stoker over the arrangements for the supper and presentation by Irving to E.L. Blanchard; this invitation may be of a later date. See Letters 7087-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7089 | ||
| Author: | Hardy, Peter | ||
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| Address: | Arundel Club | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | 1886, June, 7 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (2 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Will he submit the enclosed rough menu for Mr Irving's approval. Any alterations recommended will be carried out. (Postscript:) He will be there that & the next night. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Addressed "Dear Sir" and almost certainly to Stoker. About arrangements for the supper chaired by Irving and presentation to E.L. Blanchard. See Letters 7087-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7090 | ||
| Author: | Hatton, Joseph Paul Christopher | ||
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| Address: | 14, Titchfield Terrace, North Gate, Regents Park, N.W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | 1886, June, 3 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Many thanks. Will sup with the chief [Irving] at the Arundel the next Wednesday. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Signed with initials only. The supper to E.L. Blanchard at the Arundel Club, chaired by Irving, on 9th June. See Letters 7087-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7091 | ||
| Author: | Grossmith, George | ||
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| Address: | 28, Dorset Square, N.W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | [1886], June, 5 | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | He has promised if not singing anywhere to go with Forbes Lankester - Thank Irving for his kind invitation. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Irving had tried to provide a requested singer for the Arundel Club supper and presentation to E.L. Blanchard on 9th June. See Letters 7088-92. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/35) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7092 | ||
| Author: | Labouchère, Henrietta | ||
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| Address: | 5 Old Palace Yard, S.W. | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [London] | ||
| Date: | [1893], [Feb.], [21] Tuesday | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (1 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Will he keep 2 stalls for them the next night as they must see the play before the supper. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Dated by Stoker. Supper in the Beefsteak Room at the Lyceum 22nd February, with the menu. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/12/210) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7093 | ||
| Author: | Hodgson, Arthur | ||
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| Address: | Clopton House, Stratford-upon-Avon | ||
| Recipient: | Stoker, Bram (Abraham) | ||
| Address: | [Liverpool?] | ||
| Date: | 1887, Oct., 7 Friday | ||
| Document Type: | Letter (4 p.) | ||
| Content Summary: | Thanks for his letter of the day before. He is glad Irving is pleased. He had not invited actors and actresses because he imagined them all engaged in London or the provinces and accommodation is limited and he does not wish the luncheon to exceed 120. Toole is the exception. Mr Phelps & Mr Lowell both come to Clopton on Saturday 15th. He has asked Phelps to speak at the Fountain after Irving, and Lowell to propose the memory of Shakespeare, also Charles Flower to propose Irving's health to vary the speakers. Flower will do it well. He will be glad of any suggestions from Stoker. | ||
| Published: | - | ||
| Notes: | Arrangements for the unveiling of the Drinking Fountain presented by the American G.W. Childs to Stratford-upon-Avon on 17th October. E.J. Phelps was American Minister in London,1885-89. | ||
| Document Holder: | SCL (Reference: RL2/52/90) | ||
| Ref.No: | 7115 | ||