Diana of Dobson's
Photograph
1908 (photographed)
1908 (photographed)
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Photographic print with Mr Dennis Eadie, Miss Gertrude Scott, Miss Lena Ashwell, Mr. C.M. Hallard and Miss Fraces Ivor in of Act II in a production of Diana of Dobson's, at Kingsway Theatre, 1908.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Diana of Dobson's (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photographic print on paper. |
Brief description | Photographic print with Mr Dennis Eadie, Miss Gertrude Scott, Miss Lena Ashwell, Mr. C.M. Hallard and Miss Fraces Ivor in of Act II in a production of Diana of Dobson's, at Kingsway Theatre, 1908 |
Physical description | Photographic print with Mr Dennis Eadie, Miss Gertrude Scott, Miss Lena Ashwell, Mr. C.M. Hallard and Miss Fraces Ivor in of Act II in a production of Diana of Dobson's, at Kingsway Theatre, 1908. The photograph features a scene in a formal drawing room, with five figures, three female, two male, in formal evening dress. The women are positioned in the foreground of the scene, Scott is seated on a chair, whilst Ashwell and Ivor and standing beside a sofa. Eadie is postioned in the background, standing to the far right of the scene, and is looking towards Hallard who is standing at the far left and is looking towards Ashwell and Ivor. The photograph is mounted on cream paper and the logo of the photographic studio is printed in gold ink at the centre top of the mount. |
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Credit line | Given by the British Theatre Museum Association |
Object history | Given to the British Theatre Museum Association by J. Hubert Dingwall, December 1971. |
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Literary reference | Diana of Dobson's |
Summary | Photographic print with Mr Dennis Eadie, Miss Gertrude Scott, Miss Lena Ashwell, Mr. C.M. Hallard and Miss Fraces Ivor in of Act II in a production of Diana of Dobson's, at Kingsway Theatre, 1908. |
Other number | 1971/A/125 - BTMA accession number |
Collection | |
Accession number | S.3897-2015 |
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Record created | December 9, 2015 |
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