Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
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Recipient: |
Hatton, Joseph Paul Christopher
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1841-1907 journalist, editor, novelist |
Address: |
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Date: |
1905, Sept., 20 |
Document Type: |
Telegram |
Content Summary: |
Loving greetings. Come to dinner there the next day with Sam Elliott if free ... |
Published: |
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Notes: |
A transcription by Laurence Irving only. The names Loveday(?), Bram Stoker & Ernest Bendall are added, but it is not clear if they formed part of the telegram. |
Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/1/45) |
Ref.No: |
7405 |
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Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
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Recipient: |
Catling, Thomas
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1838-1920 newspaper editor, publisher |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1905, Sept., 22 |
Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
Content Summary: |
Catling has completed the wheel's circle and there is no more to be said. He thinks it is the first time anything so authentic has been put down. He is more indebted to his dear friend Catling than he can express at the present. |
Published: |
Lloyd's Weekly 1905. |
Notes: |
A press cutting with facsimile letter. Irving saw the proofs of his interview on 7th September in two parts, this being the second set. An article in the paper on Irving's own account of 'The Bells' may have been part of the interview. Catling printed this letter after Irving's death. |
Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: Brereton Collection, Gift of Miss Chevalier) |
Ref.No: |
8598 |
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Author: |
Turner, Frank S.
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of Plymouth Amateur Operatic Society |
Address: |
The Plymouth Amateur Operatic Society, Royal Hotel, Plymouth |
Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
Address: |
[London?] |
Date: |
1905, Sept., 26 |
Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
Content Summary: |
Gilbert & Sullivan's 'Patience' is being produced at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth on Mon. 30th October (1905). Will Irving kindly permit his name to be added to the list of patrons? |
Published: |
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Notes: |
Irving notes 'With pleasure and good wishes'. Other note 'Usual questions asked'. |
Document Holder: |
SCL (Reference: RL2/7/64) |
Ref.No: |
6546 |
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Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
-
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Recipient: |
Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana
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Mrs Alexander (Alec) Tweedie, 1862-1940 travel writer, biographer, journalist |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
[1905], [Sept.?] |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Content Summary: |
A charming letter. |
Published: |
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Notes: |
On 14th October, the day after Irving's death, Mrs Tweedie wrote that a she had received the letter a fortnight previously and had gone to dinner with Irving. |
Document Holder: |
SCL (Reference: RL2/7) |
Ref.No: |
8852 |
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Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
Address: |
- |
Recipient: |
Lowne, Edward Yates
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1830(?)-1918 old friend of Irving, also executor of J.L. Toole |
Address: |
- |
Date: |
1905, Sept., 30 |
Document Type: |
Letter |
Content Summary: |
Love, and greetings to both. He is just bound for Sheffield and will soon let them know of his doings. He refers to what must have been their first encounter at some event in 1851 when Irving was a spectator and Lowne was guest of [ ] Commerce(?) on March 1st. He must be the Mr Lowne recorded in 'The Times'. |
Published: |
- |
Notes: |
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Document Holder: |
RRL (Reference: Theatre Manuscript Collection) |
Ref.No: |
5607 |
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