WHITE
(Marjorie, 1908-1935, American Film Comedienne)
Portrait photo, signed and inscribed,
showing her full face, laughing towards the right, 7" x 5", no date, c.
pinholes in corners
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
52042
£45
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WHITE
(Pearl, 1889-1938, American Principal Boy and 'Queen of the Silent Serials')
Postcard photo, signed,
showing her seated, three quarter length, in profile but with face turned thoughtfully towards the viewer, and wearing an old fashioned long young man's jacket with white cuffs and soft hat, 5½" x 3½", no place, date pencilled below 16th October
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
52359
£225
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WHITELAW
(Billie, b. 1932, British Actress)
Signature and "Good Luck", June
Item Date:
1979
Stock No:
8873
£10
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WHITWORTH
(Geoffrey, 1883-1951, founder of the British Drama League)
Autograph Letter Signed to Louis B. Frewer of the Oxford Playhouse Guild,
saying he will be in Oxford on Sunday 14th October, "though perhaps you may not want to start lectures so early in the month ? I would rather lecture to a fair-sized audience than a very small one", and suggesting as the title "National Theatre Prospects", 2 sides 8vo., Foxcombe Field, Boars Hill, 2nd September
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
52112
£25
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WIGAN
(Alfred Sydney, 1814-1878, Actor) and his wife Leonora PINCOTT
Autograph Letter Signed from Mrs Wigan to Mrs Marshall,
saying she is surprised not to have heard from John Mason, "If he still finds difficulty and obstacles he must let me know ... we must get the first plunge over this coming season ..." and that the weather is awful, "If your little tyrant will not let you write ask your big one to let me have a long gossip from him ...", 3 sides 8vo, with an Autograph Letter Signed from Alfred Wigan at the end to Marshall saying how anxious he is to hear news, 1 side 8vo, Cannes, France, no date. with another Autograph Letter Signed from Wigan to Marshall saying if he "had not the greatest confidence in your laziness we should be uneasy at receiving no answer to our joint letter ...", and that they were still having awful weather, 2½ sides, 8vo, Cannes, 7th March 1872, together with a printed programme for a "Miscellaneous Reading from the Works of Shakespeare" that they had given for the Cercle Nautique, 2 sides 4to, 4th March, c.
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
3742
£45
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