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Production photos;
Scott Sunderland and another actor in 'Knave Of Diamonds' (non-Rep production?) (photo by Stage Photo Company)
Death of Gaunt scene in Richard II (Stratford 1940s?) and another scene?
'Pericles' at Stratford (1947) showing Barry Jackson design for
'Love's Labours Lost' at Stratford directed by Peter Brook
Scenery for Yellow Sands? (house with window, door, notice with barrel, washing on line, table and bench in front)
Herbert Marshall? and Edna Best? in unknown production (by Stage Photo Co).
Jackson checking car tyre (written on reverse ' 'What may happen next time! An amateur chauffeur called Barry, was compelled by a puncture to tarry, said he to Miss Tanner, say hand me a spanner, if we stay here all night we must marry!! - home tomorrow morning (Thursday) if you want one for tennis or what, nothing in the afternoon, leave a loving note at Lindholm'
Nellie, Jackson and Enoch with car in Normandy
Jackson in car with others and signed 'the smile that won't come off'? Sent to Jackson at The Grange, Moseley, Birmingham and written on reverse 'remember me to the wife'
Rhyl [similar to photos in MS 978/4/3/3/38?] - Miss Vic (in car), Robert Byrne, Alan Byrne, Bibby Byrne, Minnie Byrne, Enoch and unknown wishing BJ 'goodbye' (family photo)
Jackson and Sunderland on ground by car, woman sitting in car door
Postcard showing Cecily, Billy Eke?, George Byrne, Sunderland, Jackson, Enoch outside The Noel Arms, Campden [match up with other photo] - note on postcard 'am sorry I haven't sent you one before. I am sending Enoch one, kind regards' addressed to Jackson at The Grange
Jackson and two women in back seat of car driven by Enoch?
At Stonehenge? Car in foreground
Cars - including large charabanc (similar to Rhyl pictures)
Model of set
Unknown production - young Jackson in centre?
Man in military uniform (holding 'pillbox' hat with plume and with epaulettes on shoulder - from unknown production?)
Group of seven on stage (including James Stewart (Stewart Grainger)? in unknown production (photo by Angus McBean);
Scenery showing woods/trees (Paul Shelving?);
Sets and scenes from unknown plays still to be identified
Gladys Cooper (signed by)
other unknown actors
Display at unknown exhibition. |