- GB 2014 WS-02-EVE-01-01-04-02
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- c.1910
Press cutting from unidentified newspaper showing cartoon drawing by H.M Paget, captioned 'The Arrest of Nausistrata, a Suffragette: One of the lively incidents of the epilogue'.
Paget, H. M., 1856-1936
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Press cutting from unidentified newspaper showing cartoon drawing by H.M Paget, captioned 'The Arrest of Nausistrata, a Suffragette: One of the lively incidents of the epilogue'.
Paget, H. M., 1856-1936
Programme for performance of Andria. Gives a synopsis of the plot of the play and also gives an obituary list of school alumni. A list of cast members is on the front page.
Westminster School
Unaddressed letter of invitation to performance of Adelphi.
Lady's ticket for a performance of Trinummus, probably for 1899 or 1904 production.
Addresses for the College Play
Volume containing lists of names and addresses of attendees to be sent tickets to the College Latin Play for the year 1856. School alumni are indicated by the abbreviation 'O.W.' and the performance for which tickets should be sent is given next to names. There are some later annotations giving dates of death for some attendees. Names are indexed alphabetically.
Ledger containing lists of attendees by night of performance for Latin Plays in chronological order. Names of plays performed and dates of performances are given.
Ledger containing lists of signatures of attendees at Latin Plays in chronological order. In some cases names of plays performed and dates of performances are given. In most cases lists are split into school alumni ('Old Westminsters') and 'Visitors'. Contains signatures of Princess Louise, (Trinummus 1902 entry) and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Adelphi 1937 entry).
Bound volume containing hand written notes by the School Captain concerning all aspects of planning, rehearsals and accounts for productions of the Latin play. It appears to be for the use of those involved in the production. Compiled by I.I. Milne (King's Scholar 1925-1930) and J.A. Evetts (King's Scholar 1925-1930; Captain 1929).
Empty envelope addressed to H. Manisty, 2 Dr Johnson's Buildings, Temple, E.C. (Studied at Westminster 1866-1870). Probably contained Latin Play invitation or tickets.
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