Stage set for Latin Play showing the drop scenes executed by C.R. Cockerill. 'Drop Scene of the Westminster Play representing the theatre at Pompeii, designed by Charles Robert Cockerill R.A. (1788-1863) himself an Old Westminster; first used in 1857.'
Empty stage with scenery set up for Latin Play.
Empty stage with scenery.
Gentleman's ticket for a performance of Trinummus, probably for 1899 or 1904 production.
Gentleman's ticket for a performance of Adelphi. Numbered 64.
Lady's ticket for a performance of Trinummus, probably for 1899 or 1904 production.
Sample blank gentleman's tickets for Latin Plays.
Letter from 'Morrice' to L.Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932) concerning Morrice's disagreement with the ideas expressed by R. Southern in article 'The Houses of the Westminster Play' in Theatre Notebook.
Letter to the Dean of Westminster School from L. Tanner (Grant's 1905-1909; History Master 1920-1932). He emphasises the importance of the tradition of the Latin Play to the heritage of the school and protests against its discontinuation. Taken from A series 12/05/2015. Previous reference number is given above.
Letter from Peter Brown, Tutor, Trinity College Oxford, to the Westminster School Archivist enquring about information and the availability of archival material relating to the Latin Play.