TOOLE
(John Lawrence, 1830-1906, Comic actor, Actor-manager and Theatrical producer)
Postcard Photo by Ellis and Walery signed with a very shaky signature, and inscribed
“Yours truly”, with the date, showing him head and shoulders, full face, looking stern, 5½” x 3½”, no place, 17th February
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
42864
£75
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TRAIN
(Jack, Radio character actor and presenter, 'Colonel Chinstrap' of 'ITMA')
Typed Letter Signed to Miss Hawkings,
saying he will "make enquiries from the Powers that Be about the Danny Kaye record", such letters about his Record programme "are most encouraging", 1 side 8vo., Mount Royal, Marble Arch, W.1., 21st October
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
19092
£25
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TREE
(Sir Herbert Beerbohm, 1852-1917, Actor-Manager)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that “Mr Asquith has very kindly sent me the letter which I am now forwarding to you. I return to Cairo on Saturday and leave there on Wednesday at the latest. Should your many engagements permit, I need hardly say that I should value the honour of a personal interview...”, 2 sides 8vo., Luxor Winter Palace, Luxor, 20th January
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
43587
£75
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TREE
(Sir Herbert Beerbohm, 1852-1917, Actor-Manager)
Letter Signed to an iunnamed correspondent
regretting that he has "nothing of any kind I can offer you at present and I fear it would be to little purpose for me to see you just now, as, so far as I can divine all my arrangements are complete for the season ...", 2 sides 8vo., Haymarket headed paper, 27th February
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
38759
£45
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[TREE
(Sir Herbert Beerbohm, 1853-1917, Actor-Manager)]
Mimeographed Typed Letter Signed from his secretary George C. Kay
saying that "it has occurred to Mr Tree" that autograph seekers might "give the small donation of half a crown" to "that very deserving and well-administered Theatrical Charity, the Actors' Benevolent Fund", and lend "a helping hand to those of his brothers and sisters who have had the misfortune to fall on evil times", and giving the address of the fund's Secretary for sending a "postal note" in advance, 1 side 8vo., Her Majesty's Theatre, 7th January
Item Date:
1899
Stock No:
19093
£15
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