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Brotherton Collection5
English Literature5

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english drama5
letters2
english literature1
english poetry1
scrapbooks1

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Hill, Geoffrey (1932-2016)2
Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906)2
National Theatre (Great Britain)2
Baron Brotherton1
Brotherton, Edward Allen Brotherton 1st Baron (1856-1930)1
Colonel Edward Allen Brotherton1
Drinkwater, John (1882-1937)1
Gregory, Lady1
Jeffreys, W Gwyn1
Lord Brotherton1

Archive Collection

John Drinkwater, literary papers with related material

Drinkwater, John (1882-1937)

1906-1939

Comprises: (a) 11 large decorated folders containing reviews of his poetry, plays, prose works, lectures, films, and acting, and reports of national events and obituaries on him; (b) 1 box containing ...

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Hill, Geoffrey (1932-2016); Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906); National Theatre (Great Britain)

1978

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Hill, Geoffrey (1932-2016); Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906); National Theatre (Great Britain)

1978

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Isabella Augusta Gregory, original autograph manuscript of 'The golden apple', with related correspondence with Lord Brotherton.

Gregory, Lady

1913-1928

Comprises 2 notebooks containing the original autograph manuscript of Lady Gregory's play 'The golden apple', dated 1913, together with correspondence between Lord Brotherton and Lady Gregory concerni...

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Arnold Wesker, autograph typescript and manuscript drafts of contribution to a composite play entitled 'Consequences', with related correspondence between him and Simon Reade.

Wesker, Arnold

1990-1991

Comprises eighteen items related to the Gate Theatre Club's conception of a play to raise funds to found an International Script Unit, for which major playwrights were asked to write a short scene, in...

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