GREEN
(Hughie, b. c.1915, TV Entrepreneur)
Typed Letter Signed to A. J. Hall
about submitting acts for 'Opportunity Knocks', about the 'clapometer', and Hughie Green's respect for minority opinions such as his correspondent's, 1 side 4to., no place, 6th August
Item Date:
1971
Stock No:
12537
£15
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GREENE
(Evie, 1876-1917, Actress)
Vintage postcard photo by Rotary, signed,
showing her head and shoulders in a line-up with Gertrude Elliott, Edna May, Mrs. Brown Potter and Hilda Anthony, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date,
traces of mounting on verso
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11071
£15
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GREENE
(Evie, 1876-1917, Actress)
Vintage postcard photo by Rotary, signed and annotated in another hand
“In ‘A Country Girl at Daly’s Theatre”, showing her full length in costume, 5½” x 3½”, no place, but Daly’s Theatre,
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
42112
£35
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GRENFELL
(Joyce, 1910-1979, Comedy Actress)
Autograph Letter Signed to Louis B. Frewer, Secretary of the Oxford Playhouse Guild,
asking "if you could kindly fetch me at the Randolph shortly before 7 ... would it be wise to order me something cold ... for after the play & the informal meeting?", 1 side 8vo., 149 Kings Road, Chelsea, 1st April
Item Date:
1953
Stock No:
52095
£25
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GRENFELL
(Joyce, 1910-1979, Comedy Actress)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Willibrandt
telling her that she is "so interested in this question of Christian names. I suppose it is silly to have names & not use them but ... I think the use should be reserved as a sort of pleasure for close friends ... I don't in fact really like to hear strangers addressing each other by their first names ... I realise this is just a personal view... no one, apparently, has a surname in film studios! Everyone is Bill, Alf, May, Gladys and Bert. Its all right & I suppose friendly. But it also lacks reticence and that olde worlde quality still has value to me ..." continuing that she still believes in privacy but that fame comes with its own problems, "It is a fascinating subject & I'm glad you wrote ... its been in my mind quite a lot. So many children write in to me as 'dear Joyce' and I do wish they wouldn't ... that respect is a gracious quality fast drifting out of sight ...", 4 sides 4to., London, 21st January
Item Date:
1951
Stock No:
29966
£125
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