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Hilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street, Haymarket Theatre, 1921

Photograph
1921 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic portrait of a scene featuring Hilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, Mary Jerrold as Susan and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street, at the Haymarket Theatre, 11th August 1921.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in <i>Quality Street</i>, Haymarket Theatre, 1921 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photographic print
Brief description
Photographic portrait of a scene featuring Hilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street by J.M. Barrie, Haymarket Theatre, 11th August 1921
Physical description
Photographic portrait of a scene featuring Hilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street, at the Haymarket Theatre, 11th August 1921. The photograph features a scene in which three figures, two female and one male, are gathered in a formal room. Compton (Throssel) is shown in three quarter profile in the foreground, she is leaning forward, executing a slight bow, and pointing her right foot. Quartermaine (Brown) is turning towards her, his left arm gesturing towards his chest. Trevelyan is positioned in the background and is surveying the scene.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.3cm (approximate)
  • Width: 29.2cm (approximate)
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Object history
Given to the Gabrielle Enthoven Collection by Horace Watson, 1933.
Subject depicted
Summary
Photographic portrait of a scene featuring Hilda Trevelyan as Pathy, Leon Quartermaine as Valentine Brown, Mary Jerrold as Susan and Fay Compton as Phoebe Throssel in Quality Street, at the Haymarket Theatre, 11th August 1921.
Collection
Accession number
S.2807-2015

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Record createdOctober 16, 2015
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