DSpace Collection: Objects related to the theatre donated as part of various collections.Objects related to the theatre donated as part of various collections.https://hdl.handle.net/2440/1241892024-03-29T11:23:10Z2024-03-29T11:23:10ZSouvenirs of the Theatrehttps://hdl.handle.net/2440/1241912020-04-28T05:37:15Z1898-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Souvenirs of the Theatre
Description: Objects from the collections souvenirs of the theatre collected by Mrs Louise Sunders during her years in London and donated to the Library in 1979 by her daughter Sarah Eugene Pritchard.1898-01-01T00:00:00ZTheatre objects collected by Floy Angel Nan Symon (part of MSS 0038)https://hdl.handle.net/2440/1241902020-04-28T05:18:44Z1936-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Theatre objects collected by Floy Angel Nan Symon (part of MSS 0038)
Description: Inkwell. Tortoiseshell and metal. Formerly owned by pantomime comedian and theatrical producer, Joseph Thomas Holt, commonly known as Bland Holt.
2. Ballet Shoes (Owned and signed by Anne Heaton, a prominent ballet dancer in England in the mid 1900s who worked with both the Ninette de Valois dance company and the Theatre Ballet Company and eventually became the one of the leading dramatic dancers with the Royal Ballet.
2 silk dresses, The dresses belonged to Angel Symon's niece, Perdita Eldridge, who wore them to the Adelaide premiere of the Ballet Russes at the Theatre Royal in 1936. Perdita's adoptive mother, Angel's sister (Elizabeth) Margaret Symon sponsored the Ballet Russes tour to Adelaide. (Stored separately in oversize box in SR)
Chocolate Box. Nestle brand, blue with pink and yellow flowers painted on. Given to Perdita by Ballet Russes impresario, Colonel Wassily de Basil during the Adelaide premiere.1936-01-01T00:00:00Z