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Description: Letter to James Winston regarding Miss Wilson's performance.
Letter to James Winston from Anonymous
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Description: Letter to James Winston regarding Miss Wilson's performance.
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Description: Letter to James Winston regarding Miss Wilson's performance.
Letter to James Winston from Frederick Reynolds
Author: Frederick Reynolds
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Description: Manuscript letter to James Winston from Frederick Reynolds about a possible meeting that evening.
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Description: Manuscript letter to James Winston from Frederick Reynolds about a possible meeting that evening.
Letter to James Winston from Samuel Thomas Russell
Author: Samuel Thomas Russell
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Description: Letter to James Winston from Samuel Thomas Russell requesting work and regarding Mr Elliot.
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Description: Letter to James Winston from Samuel Thomas Russell requesting work and regarding Mr Elliot.
Letter from Alfred Bunn to James Winston
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Letter to James Winston from F Sims
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Description: Manuscript letter to James Winston offering the services of 'Mr Ward'.
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Description: Manuscript letter to James Winston offering the services of 'Mr Ward'.
Letter from William Dimond to James Winston
Author: William Dimond
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Description: Manuscript letter from William Dimond to James Winston, announcing his arrival in town and his consequent desire to meet Mr Colman.
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Description: Manuscript letter from William Dimond to James Winston, announcing his arrival in town and his consequent desire to meet Mr Colman.
Letter from John Duruset to James Winston
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Description: Duruset explains that he is unable to appear in a performance tomorrow.
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Description: Duruset explains that he is unable to appear in a performance tomorrow.
Letter from Jane Egerton to James Winston
Author: Jane Egerton
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Description: The letter discusses other actors, Egerton's career and the sort of roles she has played. The letter is very fragile and damaged, with some early repairs.
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Description: The letter discusses other actors, Egerton's career and the sort of roles she has played. The letter is very fragile and damaged, with some early repairs.
John Britton Letters to James Winston, 1826 February 24-May 24
Author: John Britton
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In the first letter (1826 February 24), Britton asks Winston to return a book borrowed from him by Mr. Elliston, which Winston had promised to return 5 months earlier, or else he says Winston should send him 10 shillings, the book's value. The other two letters, both dated 1826 May 24, concern a publication which he and Pugin were working on, probably Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London. In the first of the two letters, Britton informs Winston that Pugin will visit the theater at Drury Lane, with one of his students, to make a drawing of the building's rotunda "for our illustrations." In the second of the two letters, Britton writes that he will send Winston the proofs and plates concerning the theaters in a few days.
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In the first letter (1826 February 24), Britton asks Winston to return a book borrowed from him by Mr. Elliston, which Winston had promised to return 5 months earlier, or else he says Winston should send him 10 shillings, the book's value. The other two letters, both dated 1826 May 24, concern a publication which he and Pugin were working on, probably Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London. In the first of the two letters, Britton informs Winston that Pugin will visit the theater at Drury Lane, with one of his students, to make a drawing of the building's rotunda "for our illustrations." In the second of the two letters, Britton writes that he will send Winston the proofs and plates concerning the theaters in a few days.
Letter from Emma Nicol to James Winston
Author: Emma Nicol
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Description: Manuscript correspondence. Ms Nicol states that upon hearing that Winston is to become manager of the Tottenham Street Theatre, she wishes to communicate to Winston her wish to become a member of the company.
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Description: Manuscript correspondence. Ms Nicol states that upon hearing that Winston is to become manager of the Tottenham Street Theatre, she wishes to communicate to Winston her wish to become a member of the company.