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Irene Wycherley

Photograph
1907 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Photographic print of a scene with Lena Ashwell, C.M. Hallard, and Dennis Eadie in a production of Irene Wycherley, at the Kingsway Theatre, 9th October, 1907.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleIrene Wycherley (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Photographic print
Brief description
Photographic print of a scene from a production of Irene Wycherley, at the Kingsway Theatre, 9th October, 1907
Physical description
Photographic print of a scene showing Henry Vibart as Charles Summers, Norman McKinnel as Philip Wycherley, Dennis Eadie as Lord Peter Wycherley, C.M. Hallard as Harry Chesterton, Muriel Wylford as Lilly Summers, Lena Ashwell as Irene, and Doris Lytton as Muriel Wycherley in a production of Irene Wycherley, at the Kingsway Theatre, 9th October, 1907. The photograph features a scene in a formal room, the three women are grouped together at the left of the scene with Ashwell at the centre, Whlford at the right and Lytton at the left. They are looking towards the men who are positioned at the right of the scene. McKinnel is seated on a chair positioned in the foreground of the scene. His body is turned away from the other figures, and his hands are resting on the chair beside him. The three other men are standing in a staggered row behind him, Hallard at the far right, Eadie at the centre and Vibart at the left. The photograph is mounted on cream paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 23.2cm (approximate) (Note: The measurements recorded are for the print and do not include the mount)
  • Width: 29cm (approximate) (Note: The measurements recorded are for the print and do not include the mount)
Credit line
Gabrielle Enthoven Collection
Subjects depicted
Literary referenceIrene Wycherley
Summary
Photographic print of a scene with Lena Ashwell, C.M. Hallard, and Dennis Eadie in a production of Irene Wycherley, at the Kingsway Theatre, 9th October, 1907.
Collection
Accession number
S.3797-2015

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Record createdNovember 20, 2015
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