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Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1869-1932. Including: material on family history (ff. 1-11); school days (ff. 13-18); Oxford (ff. 18v-28); Vigil (f. 26); Full Moon (ff. 27-8, 38v-9v); And So To Bed (ff. 28v-9v); Glamour (ff. 31-8); On The Spot (ff. 46v-52v); A Murder has been Arranged (ff. 53-4v, 57-63); The Case of the Frightened Lady by Edgar Wallace (ff. 67v-70v); Port Said, 1931 (ff. 71-3v); and including family correspondence.

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1943-1939. Including: material on The Wind of Heaven (ff. 19v-42v, 50-1); Spring, 1600 (ff. 43-6); The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan (ff. 51v-62v); Trespass (ff. 63-95v); the film `The Last Days of Dolwyn' (ff. 101v-12, 119v-24v); and including letters from Sydney [Northcote] (f. 2); Tony [Tyrone] Guthrie (f. 2); Alfred [Lunt] (f. 3, 142v); Josh[ua] Logan (f. 7); F[rancoise Rosay] (f. 19); Herman Shumlin (f. 24); Rev. Eric S. Loveday (f. 29v); J. D. Caswell, KC (f. 59v); Paul Soskin (f. 60v); Terry [Terence Rattigan] (f. 69); Donald Medford (f. 94); D. Emrys Evans (f. 113); and Eric Evans (f. 116).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1932-1937. Including: material on the film The Frightened Lady' (ff. 2v-3); Criminal at Large by Edgar Wallace (ff. 5-13v); Spring, 1600 (ff. 22v-6v); Night Must Fall (ff. 34v-63, 68v-76, 89-93); the filmBroken Blossoms' (ff. 63v-66); He Was Born Gay (ff. 81v-8); and including letters from Margaret Epstein (f. 18); Jacob Epstein (f. 21v); Margaret Lloyd George (f. 39v); [Noël] Coward (f. 44v); Hugh Walpole (f. 45); Charles B. Cochran (f. 47v); Megan [Lloyd George] (f. 61); and Monty Shearman (f. 62).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1957-1961. Including: material on the Dylan Thomas and Charles Dickens tours, (ff. 1-12, 28-50v, 53-61, 71-90, 93-113); Beth (ff. 18v-37); Shadow of Heroes by Robert Ardrey (ff. 61v-8); and including letters from Harold [Rome] (f. 3); Moss [Hart] (f. 3); Basil Rathbone (f. 4); Ellen Huxley (f. 5); David J. Grimes (f. 8); Alec [?Guinness] (f. 15v); Walter Prude (f. 23v); Sybil [Thorndike] (ff. 25v, 55, 61v, 72); Stephen [Mitchell] (f. 37); Edna [Ferber] (f. 51v); Aneurin Bevan (f. 53); Ralph [Richardson] (f. 54v); Richard Burton (ff. 57, 116v); Bransby W[illiams] (f. 57); Dodie [Smith] (f. 58); Peter Sellers (f. 61v); Peter [Hall] (f. 61v); David [Davies] (f. 65v); E. D. Jones (f. 66); John Cecil-Williams (f. 66); Lord Devonport [Gerald Chester] (f. 66v); Gwilym [Lloyd George] (ff. 66v, 113); Larry [Laurence Olivier] (ff. 61v, 79, 96); Greer Garson (f. 81v); Nedda and Josh Logan (f. 82v); Mrs Vincent Astor (f. 85); Vivien Leigh (f. 91v); Binkie [Hugh Beaumont] (f. 92); Megan [Lloyd George] (f. 92); Jack [Jones, Rhiwbina] (f. 103v); Tony [Anthony Armstrong-Jones] (ff. 111v, 115); and Claud Dickens (great-grandson of Charles Dickens, f. 113).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1937-1943. Including: material on Shakespeare's Richard III (ff. 3-6v); Night Must Fall (ff. 7-10v); The Corn is Green (ff. 17-50v, 78-89v and passim); the film of They Drive by Night from the novel by James Curtis (ff. 41-2, passim); The Light of Heart (ff. 53v-62, passim); The Morning Star (ff. 123-142); and including letters from John Gielgud (f. 13); Sybil [Thorndike] (f. 17); J. P. [Mitchelhill] (f. 17); Vera Caspary, addressed to Thomas Jones, CH (f. 35); C[harlotte] F[rances] Shaw (f. 37); Mary T[empest] (f. 47); Harley Granville Barker (f. 52v); Charles B. Cochran (f. 52v); Augustus John (f. 73v); Rudolf Besier (f. 74); Flora [Robson] (copy letter to Eric Barker, f. 77); and Gladys Cooper (f. 131v).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1949-1952. Including: material on Montserrat by Emmanuel Robles (ff. 7v-31), Hollywood life (ff. 36-57); Accolade (ff. 64v-80); Dickens tour (ff. 84-132, passim); and including letters from Mary Martin (ff. 12v, 91); Lynn [Fontanne] (f. 23); Vera Caspary (f. 28); Diana [Wynyard] (f. 40); Oliver [Messel] (to Alan Williams, f. 52); Glen [Byam Shaw] (ff. 70, 72); Douglas Fairbanks (ff. 72, 81v); Allan Aynesworth (f. 76); Benjamin Britten (f. 79v); Orson [Welles] (ff. 82, 107v); Noël [Coward] (ff. 84, 88, 91v, 113); Alison Uttley (f. 87v); James Marchant (f. 93v); Monica Dickens (f. 99); Gracie Fields (f. 100); Bette [Davis] (ff. 101, 107); Eric Portman (f. 109); Larry [Laurence Olivier] (ff. 111, 133); and Tallulah [?Bankhead] (f. 127).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1952-1957. Including; material on the Dickens and Dylan Thomas tours (passim); Someone Waiting (ff. 30-9); Ibsen's The Wild Duck (ff. 68-75); and letters from Janet Beveridge (f. 3); G[erald] C. Dickens (f. 6); Richard C[harles] D[ickens] Shuckburgh, (f. 8); Nedda and Josh Logan (ff. 14v, 34v); Richard [Burton] (ff. 49, 56); Larry [Laurence Olivier] and Viv[ien Leigh] (ff. 50, 56); Sinéad de Valera (f. 50); Florence Thomas (mother of Dylan, ff. 51v, 89); Yehudi Menuhin (f. 56); Yvonne [Arnaud] (f. 63); Flora [Robson] (f. 72); W. Angus MacLeod (f. 84); Tony [Guthrie] (f. 86v); Kate [Katherine] Hep[burn] (f. 88); Victor Borge (f. 116v); and John [Gielgud] (ff. 56, 132v).

Scrap-book,

Scrap-book, 1961. Including; material on George and letters from Eliot Hodgkin (f. 2); Alfred [Lunt] (f. 2v); Richard [Burton] (f. 4); Sybil [Thorndike] (f. 6); Blanche Yurka (f. 7); B. S. Fidler (f. 9); Noël [Coward] (f. 9); and Lillian [Gish] (f. 11), together with letters and cards from Miss Cooke, Noël [Coward], Bette [Davis], Edith [Evans], Winifred [Clemence Dane], John [Gielgud] and Hilda Morris, which were loose in the volume and which have been placed in an envelope attached to folio 12. There are many loose photographs and newspaper cuttings in this volume.

Someone Waiting (1953),

French published version, adapted by André Roussin, 1955; six typescripts, 1984, together with related correspondence and papers, including letters to and from Tom Courtenay (D14/9-10); a letter from Peter Barkworth (D14/12); and a copy letter from Emlyn Williams to Anthony Hopkins (D14/13).

`Spring!',

Musical adaptation of Spring, 1600, with music by Thomas Attlee, two typescripts with manuscript revision, 1973-1976; typescript, 1976-1977, and correspondence with revised typescripts of the lyrics, 1974-1976.

The Corn is Green (1938),

Typescript 1976, marked `Straight Play Black Version'; two typescripts, 1984; and correspondence and reviews, 1982-3, concerning Cicely Tyson's performance as Miss Moffat.

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