Empty stage with scenery set up for Latin Play.
The Latin Play
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Unidentified actors acting on stage.
Unidentified actors acting on stage.
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth arriving at Latin Play.
Sin títuloMembers of the audience being presented to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on stage.
Sin títuloTwo unidentified men on stage. Parts of scenery for the epilogue can be seen in pits.
Sin títuloUnidentified actors acting on stage.
Unidentified actors acting on stage.
Date and title written on the reverse.
Sin títuloAdding his name to JB's in the petition to the Dean of Westminster (Buckland) not to cancel the Latin Play, appreciated as much by town boys as by the scholars (who did the actual acting). (Both HMC and JB appear in the petition A0019/D3FK7.) Quote from Terence Eunuchus. In relation to this asks for address of Thomas Trebeck. Desirable for schools to employ only old boys, in order that frivolous but harmless traditions can be maintained - e.g. Liddell, educated at Charterhouse, has been trying to stop or at least control the Greaze. Pulteney (see 24) visits often, but this will stop for a while as he is visiting a son who has a rich living in Lincolnshire and hunts and shoots - quote from The Chase by William Somerville. Has been reading a Life of Watson, Bishop of LLandaff, father of a KS of 1777 (not so, according to the Record), and also the reminiscences of their fencing coach, Henry Angelo (in a room in Dean's Yard rented from William Pierce, teacher of book-keeping and arithmetic).
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