Unidentified Latin play actor in costume
Maull & FoxWatercolour painting showing different aspects of scenery and backdrop at different dates for Latin Play: 1850, 1857 and 1897. Shows drop scene designed by Sir Charles Robert Cockerell (OW), and includes pasted copy of newspaper cutting from The Times.
Fenton, F.Pen and watercolour drawing of man in classical clothing. An annotation at the foot of the drawing reads 'Old Man: Tunic of Pallium.' Possibly a design drawing for the 'authentic' costumes introduced by Head Master Richard Williamson's from 1839.
Two men standing in front of stage. An actor in evening dress is visible in the wings.
Memo concerning the procedure to be followed by boys acting as torch-bearers on the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to the Latin Play in 1937
Handwritten notes concerning sources available for research into the history of the Latin Play.
Handwritten list of individuals to be invited to a production of 'Asinaria' perfomed in 1976, listed by night of performance. Names are annotated with information about their connection to the school.
Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) thanking him for advice about the screen in College Hall and giving information about a screen in Middle Temple Hall.
Letter from W.A. Armstrong, Temple Bar, to L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) asking for Tanner's opinion of the screen in College Hall.
Armstrong, W.A.Letter to from Watkin H. Williams (studied at Westminster School 1858-1863) Lawrence Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) concerning the proposed attendance of King George VI at the Latin Play and recording author's mother's recollections of visit of William IV to the Latin Play and Lord Byron's performance at it. This item was removed from the A series 13/05/2015. The previous reference number is given above.