Watercolour 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.Undated pen and ink sketches by 'C. R. Cockerell, R.A.' for design of screens for Latin Play. Sketches are on both sides of paper.
Cockerell, Sir Charles Robert, 1788-1863Pen 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.
Bound volume containing handwritten Prologues and Epilogues for productions of Latin Plays 1801-1808. Some entries also contain cast lists.
Handwritten epilogues to production of Phormio.
Handwritten epilogues to production of Trinummus.
Handwritten epilogues to production of Adelphi.
Printed epilogue to production of the Adelphi in a dual language version, with English translation by a school alumnus. Attached is a handwritten fragment with draft notes.
Handwritten epilogues to production of Phormio.
Handwritten epilogues to production of Trimummus.