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Two pencil sketches. by Canon John Stanley Purvis, dated 29th April 1951, depicting a rehearsal of a trial scene in York Cycle of mystery plays
26/04/1951
2 ff, both 16.5 cm x 25.4 cm.
A water-colour sketch by Canon John Stanley Purvis of a dress rehearsal of the scene before Herod in one of the York Cycle of mystery plays, at St. Mary's Abbey, York, 1951.
1951
28.5 cm x 39.1 cm. Unsigned but annotated by Miss Hilda Purvis on verso.
Two monochrome water-colour sketches by Canon John Stanley Purvis of a rehearsal of the trial scene in one of the York Cycle of mystery plays, signed and dated on the recto by Canon John Stanley Purvis, 1951.
1951
28.5 cm x 39.1 cm. On either side of a single sheet: cf. MS 349/239 above.
Various items formerly inserted loose inside MS 349/32, above.
1951
1. Geoffrey Barraclough. Village Hampdens, cutting from The Listener, 10th March 1949, pp 395-396. 2. Proofs of two plates (four copies of each) depicting documents in York Diocesan Registry 8 ...
Additional papers of John Stanley Purvis, II
Purvis, J S (1890-1968)
[19-?]
John Stanley Purvis, 1890-1968, was born in Bridlington. He was educated at St Catherine's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1912, M.A. 1918, B.D. 1943, D.D. 1948), and was ordained in 1933. After serving in a...
Miscellaneous items, received in a box, mostly referring to York Cycle of mystery plays and to productions of them.
1951-1969
1. Canon John Stanley Purvis The York cycle of mystery plays, a shorter version of the ancient cycle, with a note on the production staged at the York Festival of 1951 by E Martin Browne. London, SPCK...
Papers of John Stanley Purvis
John S. Purvis
19--
Letters, notes, transcripts, offprints, pamphlets and other papers on antiquarian subjects, mostly relating to Yorkshire.
John Stanley Purvis Collection
Purvis, John Stanley (1890-1968)
1925-1968
Comprises multiple accessions: MS 336, 349, 1529 1553, 1605. Letters, notes, transcripts, offprints, pamphlets and other papers on antiquarian subjects, mostly relating to Yorkshire.