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Photograph

1912 (photographed), 1911 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This photograph shows the cast and stage crew of J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan in Leeds in March 1912 when the play was on tour. Many cast members on tour played the parts they took in the production at the Duke of York's Theatre which opened on the 26th December 1911 and closed on the 10th February. Other actors seen in this photograph and whose signatures appear on the mount replaced actors in the West End company including Walter Pearce (Mr. Darling), Jane Wren (Tinker Bell) and Tootles (Verita Vivien), who didn't go on tour.

The photograph was taken to commemorate the 1000th performance of Peter Pan and was given to Pauline Chase, seen here seated in the centre with her dog. Its specially engraved silver frame is from the Bond Street firm Asprey of London. Pauline Chase, born Ellen Pauline Matthew Bliss in Washington in 1881, is best known for her long association with J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan. She played a Lost Boy in the original 1904 production at the Duke of York's Theatre and first revival, and took the title role annually from the second revival in 1906 until the end of the Christmas 1913 revival, after which she retired. She made one film appearance in 1916 in the satirical film The Real Thing at Last, scripted by Barrie.

This photograph is by James Bacon and Sons who had studios in Edinburgh, Leeds and Newcastle on Tyne in 1912.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Photograph with signed mount, in engraved silver frame
Brief description
Framed photograph presented to Pauline Chase of the cast and stage crew of the 1000th performance of Peter Pan, Leeds 16 March 1912. Featuring Pauline Chase and her dog. Photograph by James Bacon & Sons, 1912, in a silver frame from Asprey's, hallmarked 1911.
Physical description
Black and white group photograph of the cast and stage crew of Peter Pan showing Pauline Chase seated centre, second row, with her dog on her lap; six children seated on the ground in front of her and another 54 people behind her, standing or on raised levels. Photograph attached to a cream card mount, signed by many of the personalities, and attached to a card backboard. Framed in a silver frame engraved above the image: PETER PAN and below the image: 1000th PERFORMANCE - MARCH 16th 1912. Hallmarked with the mark for London 1911, the maker's mark and the name of the shop 'Asprey London'.
Dimensions
  • Height: 33.5cm
  • Of photograph width: 47.6cm
  • Of backing card height: 45.5cm
  • Of backing card width: 31.7cm
  • Of frame height: 40.5cm
  • Of frame width: 52.8cm
  • Of frame depth: 1.1cm
Marks and inscriptions
PETER PAN 1000th PERFORMANCE MARCH 16th 1912 (Engraved on the frame)
Credit line
Given by the Marlow Society
Object history
The sitters are: (bottom row seated on floor left to right) Stephen Thomas (John Napoleon), Alfred Willmore (Michael Nicholas Darling), Stephanie Bell (Nibs), Moya Nugent (Baby Mermaid, Liza), Marjorie Grahame (Curly), Charles H. Thomas (probably understudy); (second row seated left to right) Douglas Imbert (Mr. Darling), Edward Sillward (Nana), Gertrude Lang (Wendy Moira Angela Darling), Viva Birkett (Mrs. Darling), Loring Fernie (Captain James Hook), Pauline Chase with her dog Doodie, George Shelton (Smee), Violet Hollon (First Twin), Charles Trevor (Starkey), Charles Trevor (Starkey), Willie West (Slightly), A. Carlow Grand (assistant stage manager who had also played a Pirate in the London production; (third row standing left to right) Ethel Ford (a Mermaid), Charles Medwin (Cookson), John Kelt- stage name of Eric Forbes Robertson (Noodles), Maisie York, Chris Walker (Mullins), Lily McIntyre (a Native American girl), Humphrey Warden (Great Big Little Panther), Rosemary Craig (Second Twin), Mary Rollo Deas (an Indian squaw), two anonymous gentlemen, Ernest Marini (Ostrich), Gordon Carr (a Wolf, and member of the stage crew working on flying), William Luff (Cecco); (fourth row standing left to right) J. R. Kirby (crew with Kirby's Flying Ballet), W. Wallis (possibly crew member), E.A. Canham (with Kirby's Flying ballet), (in front of him is) Therese Perrickon (signed Therese), unidentified woman with hat, Mrs. Kent (crew with Kirby's Flying Ballet), ((then a little below her) James English (Jukes), unidentified man with moustache, S. Spencer (the black Pirate), and to his left (viewer's right) are two unidentified gentlemen. In front of the second unidentified gentleman, wearing a bow tie, is W.G (or Willie) Manning - full name William Ambrose Gomersal Manning (the First Pirate and a Wolf in the London production), Victor Pierpoint (a Wolf), Donald Searle (half the Crocodile), Simon Nagle (the other half Crocodile); behind Donald Searle is H. Kent (a Wolf) and next to him Maurice Jacobi (conductor) (top row, standing) G. Gurling (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), W. Finch, (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), Hal Mack, E. Clarke (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), G. Roote (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), unidentified gentleman, R. Anderson (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), unidentified gentleman, P. Newark (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), W. Soole (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet), F.H. Salter (holding a cigar) (stage crew or with Kirby's Flying Ballet).

Autographs for unidentified people include A. Hunt, Baron Fuffley, F.C. March, E. Clarke, G.F. Nash, Wallie Scott), R.E. Trevelion, J.W. Burrows, Victor Rupert and L. Walker,

Production
These details refer to the frame which also bears an indecipherable maker's mark
Subject depicted
Summary
This photograph shows the cast and stage crew of J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan in Leeds in March 1912 when the play was on tour. Many cast members on tour played the parts they took in the production at the Duke of York's Theatre which opened on the 26th December 1911 and closed on the 10th February. Other actors seen in this photograph and whose signatures appear on the mount replaced actors in the West End company including Walter Pearce (Mr. Darling), Jane Wren (Tinker Bell) and Tootles (Verita Vivien), who didn't go on tour.

The photograph was taken to commemorate the 1000th performance of Peter Pan and was given to Pauline Chase, seen here seated in the centre with her dog. Its specially engraved silver frame is from the Bond Street firm Asprey of London. Pauline Chase, born Ellen Pauline Matthew Bliss in Washington in 1881, is best known for her long association with J.M. Barrie's play Peter Pan. She played a Lost Boy in the original 1904 production at the Duke of York's Theatre and first revival, and took the title role annually from the second revival in 1906 until the end of the Christmas 1913 revival, after which she retired. She made one film appearance in 1916 in the satirical film The Real Thing at Last, scripted by Barrie.

This photograph is by James Bacon and Sons who had studios in Edinburgh, Leeds and Newcastle on Tyne in 1912.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
S.5003-2009

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Record createdOctober 29, 2009
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