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Correspondents: William and Jefferson Winter. Signed from G.H. Gilbert and Grandma Gilbert.
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Correspondents: William and Jefferson Winter. Signed from G.H. Gilbert and Grandma Gilbert.
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Release : 1880
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Release : 1871
Category : Falstaff (Fictitious character)
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Correspondents: J.H. Brown, F.S. Walton, and William Winter. (1) encloses 2 playbills of recent performances of School for scandal, May, 1888, and a program for the Lester Wallack testimonial, May 21, 1888; (2-5) concern an engraving of Gilbert as Falstaff; (8) mentions the recovery of Edwin Booth.
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Release : 1885
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Author : W. W. G.
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Release : 1853
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Correspondents: [Elhanan?] Bicknell, George Routledge and Sons, and [G.B.?], an unidentified person at the Royal Academy. (2) agrees to make a drawing of Shakespeare's head for a new edition of Shakespeare to be published by George Routledge and Sons. On the back of (3) is a note initialled by W.W.G.
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(1) Letter to Miss [Viola?] Allen, dated February 4, 1916 regarding the testimonial to William Winter. Manners offers to help in any way possible. (2) Telegram dated March 14, 1916 to William Winter at the Century Theatre offering simply sincere and affectionate greetings.
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Release : 1884
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(1) Regarding a proof of an article Winter wrote on Mr. Wallack; (2) a sympathy letter likely referring to the death of Winter's son Arthur; (3) is a copy in Winter's hand. Gilbert has received Winter's "In memory of John McCullough." Refers to the report of an attack on Edwin Booth, which turned out to be an exaggeration. Each addressed from "The Winchester" 1244 Broadway.
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