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Vol. IX (ff. 435). 1911-1913.
includes:
- f. 1v Gertrude Elizabeth Campbell, alias 'Vera Tsaritsyn'; author; wife of Lord Colin Campbell: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Gertrude Elizabeth Campbell: 1911.
- f. 3 Alfred Richard Orage, editor, 'The New Age': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Richard Orage: 1911.
- f. 4 Hon Maurice Baring, writer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hon. Maurice Baring: 1911-1934: Partly typewritten.
- ff. 10, 95 Jacques-Emile Blanche, French artist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Jacques-Emile Blanche: 1911.
- f. 12 James Elroy Flecker, poet and dramatist: Letter of G. B. Shaw to James Elroy Flecker: 1911: Copy.
- ff. 13, 19 William Catmur, builder, of Hackney: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Catmur: 1911: Partly copy.
- f. 23 John Shaw, of Dublin; son of James C Shaw: Arnold J. Graves, Secretary, Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland: Letter of recommendation of Arnold J. Graves, on behalf of John Shaw: 1911: Copy.
- f. 24 Chester Bailey Fernald, playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Chester Bailey Fernald: 1911: Signed.
- ff. 26, 76 Leslie Pryce Hamer, actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Leslie Pryce Hamer: 1909-1915: Partly printed.
- ff. 29, 33, 97 Sir John Hare, formerly Fairs; actor-manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir John Hare: 1911: Partly draft.
- ff. 35, 225, 243, 262, 339 'Kaffir' Shaw, alias James Cockaigne; cousin of G B Shaw; commission agent: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of James Cockaigne Shaw: circa 1882-1914.
- f. 38 Aylmer Maude, translator and biographer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Aylmer Maude: 1910-1925: Partly typewritten and signed.
- f. 39 Annie Louise Dodd, inmate of Broadmoor; wife of J J Dodd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Annie Louise Dodd: 1911.
- ff. 54, 58 Arnold Daly, alias Peter Christopher; actor: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Peter Christopher Daly: 1903-1911: Partly signed and draft.
- f. 55 Percy Willoughby Ames, LLD; FSA; Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Percy Willoughby Ames: 1911: Signed.
- f. 56 James J. Dodd, solicitor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of James J. Dodd: 1911.
- ff. 57, 71, 98, 100, 435 Sydney John Loeb, son-in-law of Hans Richter: Post cards and letters to G. B. Shaw of Sydney John Loeb: circa 1911-1944.
- ff. 62v, 64 Robert Alexander Peddie, bibliographer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Robert Alexander Peddie: 1909, 1911.
- f. 66 Rosina Filippi, actress: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Rosina Filippi: 1907, 1911: Partly signed.
- ff. 67, 89 John Trevor, founder of the Labour Church: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Trevor: 1909, 1911.
- ff. 69, 395 Enoch Arnold Bennett, author: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Enoch Arnold Bennett: 1911-1919: Partly signed and copy.
- f. 71 Hermann Bahr, German dramatist and critic: Post card, with S. J. Loeb, to G. B. Shaw of Hermann Bahr: 1911.
- f. 71v Art. Photographs: Siegfried Helferich Richard Wagner, composer; son of Richard Wagner: Photograph of Siegfried Wagner: circa 1911.
- f. 71v Art. Photographs: Anna Bahr- Mildenburg, Austrian soprano: Photographs of Anna Bahr-Mildenburg: 1909,1910, n.d.
- f. 72 Algernon Crapsey, of Brotherhood House, Rochester, New York: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Algernon Crapsey: 1911.
- f. 80 C. Becher, music shop owner, of Breslau: Letter to G. B. Shaw of C. Becher: 1911: Germ.
- f. 81 Grace Elley Channing Stetson, wife of C W Stetson: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Grace Elley Channing Stetson: 1911: Signed.
- f. 82v Art. Photographs: Charles Walter Stetson, painter: Photograph of C. W. Stetson: bef. 1911.
- f. 84 Gerald Stanley Lee, author: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Gerald Stanley Lee: 1911: Signed; partly printed.
- ff. 91, 92 Thomas Common, translator of Nietzsche: Dr William A. Haussmann, US translator of Nietzsche: Letters to Thomas Common of Dr William A. Haussmann: 1911: Copies.
- f. 93v Georges Silber, of 'Le Monde Illustré': Letter to G. B. Shaw of Georges Silber: 1911: Fr.
- f. 98v Art. Photographs: Mathilde H. Richter, afterwards Loeb; daughter of Hans Richter: Photograph of Mathilde H. Richter: 1911.
- f. 98v Art. Photographs: Reuss, [daughter?] of Eduard Reuss, German musician: Photograph of Fraülein Reuss: 1911.
- f. 98v Art. Photographs: Van Dyck, [daughter?] of Ernest M H Van Dyck, Belgian tenor: Photograph of Mlle Van Dyck: 1911.
- f. 99 William Stephen Sanders, MP; Fabian: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Stephen Sanders: 1889-1923: Partly copy.
- f. 100 Mathilde H. Richter, afterwards Loeb; daughter of Hans Richter: Post cards, with S. J. Loeb, to G. B. Shaw of Mathilde H. Richter: 1911, 1920?.
- f. 100v Hans Richter, conductor: Art. Photographs: Photograph of Hans Richter: circa 1911.
- ff. 101, 146-147v Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft, formerly Butterfield; actor-manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Sir Squire Bancroft Bancroft: 1908-1917: Partly signed and shorthand draft.
- f. 102 Thomas Common, translator of Nietzsche: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Thomas Common: 1900-1911: Partly duplicated and printed.
- f. 104 Jessie Mabel Dearmer, author; wife of Canon Percy Dearmer: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Jessie Mabel Dearmer: 1911: Signed.
- f. 105 Grace Black, afterwards Human; Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Grace) Black: 1887-1911.
- f. 106 Sir Alfred Butt, MP, 1st Baronet; managing director of the Palace Theatre: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Alfred Butt: 1911: Signed.
- f. 108 Sir Edward Tyas Cook, KBE: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Edward Tyas Cook: 1911: Partly printed.
- ff. 110, 133-137 George Sherwood Foster, painter: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of George Sherwood Foster: 1911-1912: Partly draft and signed.
- f. 113 'Well wisher'; friend of Mrs A. L. Dodd: Letter to G. B. Shaw of 'Well wisher': 1911.
- f. 115 Eugène Brieux, French playwright: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Eugène Brieux: 1910, 1911?: Fr.
- f. 116 Charles Rowley, founder of the Ancoats Brotherhood: Testimonial on behalf of Charles Rowley: 1911: Copy.
- f. 119 Isabelle Mary Pagan, teacher and adapter for the stage: Henrik Ibsen, dramatist: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning production of 'Peer Gynt' of Isabelle Mary Pagan: 1912.
- ff. 123, 124, 131 Reginald Clifford Allen, Baron Allen of Hurtwood: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Reginald Clifford Allen: 1912-1915: Partly signed, copy and dictated.
- f. 129 Major Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, explorer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Maj. Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton: 1912, 1919.
- ff. 138, 223, 236, 245, 271 John Shaw, of Dublin; son of James C Shaw: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Shaw: 1912.
- f. 142 Sidney Reginald Dyer, MRCS: Letter as Senior Medical Officer, H.M. Prison, Brixton, to G. B. Shaw of Sidney Reginald Dyer: 1912.
- f. 144 George Weir, secretary of the National Anti-Vaccination League, Leeds branch: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Weir: 1912.
- f. 148 Elizabeth Sykes, of Croydon: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning 'Ladies' Work' Societies of Elizabeth Sykes: 1912.
- ff. 152, 169, 251 Lily Nightingale Duddington, theosophist and poet: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Lily Nightingale Duddington: 1912, n.d.
- f. 158 Charles B. Howdill, architect, of Leeds: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charles B. Howdill: 1912: Signed; partly printed.
- f. 160 Anne Morgan, of Lurgan, county Cavan: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Anne Morgan: 1912.
- ff. 162, 171 Percival S. Wakefield Rock, alias 'Percy V Wakefield', of Stoke-on-Trent: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Percival S. Wakefield Rock: 1912: Partly copy.
- ff. 165, 206 Edward Rimbault Vere Dibdin, art critic: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Edward Rimbault Vere Dibdin: 1912.
- f. 167 Capel Pownall, of the Anti-Socialist Union: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Capel Pownall: 1912: Signed.
- f. 173 Francis Algernon Collison, schoolmaster; associate of R J G Dutton: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Francis Algernon Collison: 1912, 1940: Signed; partly printed.
- f. 176 Willem de Veer, Dutch novelist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Willem de Veer: 1912: Signed.
- f. 179 John Nightingale Duddington, rector of Ayot St. Lawrence: Correspondence with C. F. Shaw of John Nightingale Duddington: 1912: Partly draft.
- f. 181 Edward William Lane- Claypon, rector of Ayot St Lawrence: Letter to Mrs C. F. Shaw of Edward William Lane- Claypon: 1912.
- f. 183 Edward William Lane- Claypon, rector of Ayot St Lawrence: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Edward William Lane- Claypon: 1912: Draft.
- f. 185 John Nightingale Duddington, rector of Ayot St. Lawrence: Letter of G. B. Shaw to John Nightingale Duddington: 1912: Draft.
- f. 187 Langdon Mitchell, adapter for the stage: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Langdon Mitchell: 1912.
- f. 189 Alfred Cecil Calmour, playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Cecil Calmour: 1912.
- f. 190 William H. Hutchinson, of the Grange Macintosh Company, Manchester: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of William H. Hutchinson: 1912: Partly printed.
- ff. 192, 255, 272, 295 Charles Sarolea, Professor of French, Edinburgh University: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charles Sarolea: 1908-1913: Partly signed and printed.
- f. 194 Charles Frohman, theatrical manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of Charles Frohman: 1904, 1912: Partly draft and dictated.
- f. 195 John E. Vedrenne, theatrical manager: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John E. Vedrenne: 1905-1912: Signed; partly typewritten copies.
- f. 196 Carl Frederick Leyel, theatrical agent: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Carl Frederick Leyel: 1912: Signed.
- f. 197 1st Bart Meyer Adèle) wife of Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Adèle Meyer: 1912, 1925.
- f. 201 'Lion' Phillimore, alias Lucy; wife of R C Phillimore; Fabian: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Lucy Phillimore: 1912-1944: Partly signed.
- f. 203 Sir Jacob Epstein, sculptor: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Jacob Epstein: 1912, 1925.
- ff. 203-205, 277 Sir Jacob Epstein, sculptor: Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, author: Correspondence concerning Sir J. Epstein's monument to O. Wilde at Père Lachaise, Paris: 1912: Partly copy.
- f. 204 Vandercom & Co; solicitors, London: Sir Francis Dyke Acland, 14th Baronet; MP, PC: Letter to Sir F. D. Acland as Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office of Vandercom & Co. (solicitors: 1912: Copy.
- f. 207 Basil Dean, impresario: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Basil Dean: 1912-1946: Signed.
- f. 208 Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson, friend of Lucy Shaw: Letters and telegram to G. B. Shaw of Miss F. L. Campbell-Patterson: 1912, 1914.
- f. 210 Hugh Exton Seebohm, banker: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Hugh Exton Seebohm: 1912.
- f. 211v John George Godard, solicitor to G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of John George Godard: 1901-1915: Partly signed.
- f. 213 Accounts: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Little Theatre: London; Secular institutions. Theatres. Kingsway Theatre: Accounts of Little and Kingsway Theatres: 1912.
- f. 216 Stanley Houghton, playwright: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Stanley Houghton: 1912.
- ff. 217, 233, 234, 250 Dionysius George Boucicault, called 'Dion Boucicault the younger'; actor-manager; 2nd son of D L Boucicault: Letters to G. B. Shaw: 1912: Partly signed.
- f. 218 Mary Ethel Shaw, afterwards Davis afterw. Walters; cousin of G B Shaw: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Mary Ethel Shaw: 1912-1946: Partly signed.
- f. 220 John Shaw, of Dublin; son of James C Shaw: Letter to his father of John Shaw: 1912.
- f. 227 Catherine Holiday, suffragist, of Hawkshead: Letter, with W. Holiday, to G. B. Shaw of Catherine Holiday: 1912.
- ff. 227, 322 Winifred Holiday, musician and suffragist: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Winifred Holiday: 1912, 1913.
- f. 229 Harley Granville Granville-Barker, actor, theatrical critic and manager: Letter to the 'Daily Mail' of Harley Granville Granville-Barker: 1912: Copy.
- f. 239 Charles Charrington, alias Martin; actor: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Charles Charrington: 1895-1912.
- f. 246 John Hunter Watts, socialist; father of Frediswyde Hunter Watts, actress: Allan Wilkie, actor-manager: Letter to G. B. Shaw concerning his son-in-law, A. Wilkie of John Hunter Watts: 1912.
- f. 247 Alvin Langdon Coburn, American photographer: Announcement of his marriage to E. W. Clement: 1912: Printed.
- f. 248v Edmund Dulac, artist: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Edmund Dulac: 1912: Partly printed.
- ff. 257-259 Martha Beatrice Webb, social reformer; wife of Sidney, Baron Passfield: Political Tracts: 'War against Poverty' by Martha Beatrice Webb: 1912: Proof copy.
- f. 260 Bessie Beeton, [wife?] of H R Beeton: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Bessie Beeton: 1912.
- f. 263 George Stephenson Beeby, KBE (1939); New South Wales politician: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Stephenson Beeby: 1912: Signed.
- ff. 264-270 Stephen Lucius Gwynn, DLitt.; MP: Irish Protestant Home Rule Committee: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Stephen Lucius Gwynn concerning Irish Protestant Home Rule Committee: 1912: Partly copy.
- ff. 274, 324, 326 Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes, Principal of RADA: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes: 1912-1914: Signed.
- f. 277 Neville Stephen Lytton, 3rd Earl of Lytton; artist: Letters and post card to G. B. Shaw of Neville Stephen Lytton: 1906-1928.
- ff. 277-279v Sir Jacob Epstein, sculptor: Art. Photographs: Description, with photograph, of Sir J. Epstein's sculpture of a lion: 1912.
- f. 280 Frederick Whelen, political writer; founder of the Stage Society: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Frederick Whelen: 1903, 1912: Partly printed.
- f. 284 William Durran, writer on law: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Durran: 1912: Signed.
- f. 285 Sir Whitworth Wallis, FSA; director, the Corporation Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham: Letter and telegram to G. B. Shaw of Sir Whitworth Wallis: 1912, 1914: Signed.
- f. 286 Magdalen Ponsonby, daughter of Major -General Sir H F Ponsonby: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Magdalen Ponsonby: 1912, 1916.
- f. 287 Countess Feodora Gleichen,; sculptor: Magdalen Ponsonby, daughter of Major -General Sir H F Ponsonby: Florence Caroline Seymour Corkran, CBE: Letter to Magdalen Ponsonby of Florence Caroline Seymour Corkran concerning Countess Feodora Gleichen: 1912.
- ff. 291, 292 James Sexton, general secretary, National Union of Dock Labourers and Riverside Workers: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of James Sexton: 1911-1914: Partly copy and signed.
- f. 293 Professor Gilbert Norwood, classicist: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Prof. Gilbert Norwood: 1913.
- ff. 297, 310 William Simpson, of Manchester; friend of Charles Rowley: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of William Simpson: 1913: Partly shorthand draft.
- f. 298 Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin,; Russian revolutionary: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Prince Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin: 1903, 1913.
- f. 300 Emelie Augusta Louise Lind-af-Hageby, of the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Emelie Augusta Louise Lind-af-Hageby: 1913: Partly printed.
- f. 302 Ronald Dixon, anti-vivisectionist, of Hull: Letter to the editor of 'The Yorkshire Post' of Ronald Dixon: 1908: Printed.
- ff. 303, 349 George Heyer, secretary, the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Letters to G. B. Shaw of George Heyer: 1913, 1914: Partly signed.
- ff. 303, 349 Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: Correspondence and papers of G. B. Shaw rel. to Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre: 1908-1942: Partly signed, printed and typewritten copy.
- f. 306 Godfrey D. Crowther, of the Civic Guild, Plymouth: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Godfrey D. Crowther: 1913.
- ff. 312-321 Johann Philip Edmond Charles Stromeyer, engineer and author: Letter, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Johann Philip Edmond Charles Stromeyer: 1913: Partly printed.
- f. 325 Sir William Rothenstein, Principal, Royal College of Art: Art. Cartoons and Caricatures: Self-portrait by Sir William Rothenstein: 1913.
- f. 325 Sir William Rothenstein, Principal, Royal College of Art: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Sir William Rothenstein: 1903-1943.
- f. 327 Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes, Principal of RADA: Sir John Hare, formerly Fairs; actor-manager: Letter to Sir Kenneth Ralph Barnes of Sir John Hare: 1913: Copy.
- f. 328 William Lee Matthews, of Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd., copper smelters: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Lee Matthews: 1913: Signed.
- f. 329 F. Greene, secretary, Irish Anti-Vaccination League: Letter to G. B. Shaw of F. Greene: 1913: Copy.
- f. 330 George Emerson Startup, secretary, Men's League for Women's Suffrage: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Emerson Startup: 1913: Signed.
- f. 331 John Lane, publisher: Correspondence with G. B. Shaw of John Lane: 1910, 1913: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 332, 347 Charles Dexter Allen, American bibliophile: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw of Charles Dexter Allen: 1913: Signed.
- ff. 342, 343, 360 Lawrence Scobie, acting secretary to the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Lawrence Scobie: 1913: Signed.
- f. 344 William Dean Howells, American author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William Dean Howells: 1913.
- f. 346 Sir Israel Gollancz, FBA: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Israel Gollancz: 1913: Dictated.
- f. 350 W. D. Abbott, of Birmingham: Letter to G. B. Shaw of W. D. Abbott: 1913.
- f. 351 Madeleine O'Connor, acting editor of 'The Three Arts Journal': Note to G. B. Shaw of Madeleine O'Connor: 1913: Dictated.
- f. 352 Mary G. Burnett, of Sydney Street, Chelsea: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mary G. Burnett: 1913.
- f. 353 John Leslie Palmer, writer; League of Nations Official: Letters to G. B. Shaw of John Leslie Palmer: circa 1910-1941.
- f. 354 Joseph Hiam Levy, of the Board of Education; editor of 'Personal Rights': Lorenza Garreau, daughter of J H Levy: Announcement of death of J. H. Levy by Lorenza Garreau: 1913: Signed.
- f. 355v William C. Vassie, Relieving Officer, no. 7 ward, St Pancras: Letter to G. B. Shaw of William C. Vassie: 1913.
- f. 357 Mrs S. Heath, lodging-house keeper, of Euston Road: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Mrs S. Heath: 1913.
- f. 359 Herbert Russell, Hon. Secretary, Bushey Repertory Theatre: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Herbert Russell: 1913: Signed.
- f. 361 George Brandes, author: Letter to G. B. Shaw of George Brandes: 1913.
- f. 362 Alfred Sutro, playwright and translator: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Alfred Sutro: 1913, 1915, n.d.
- f. 363 Sir Charles Aubrey Smith, actor: Letter to G. B. Shaw of Sir Charles Aubrey Smith: 1913.
- ff. 364-367 Political Tracts: Mark G. McElhinney, dental surgeon, of Ottawa: Letters, etc., to G. B. Shaw by Mark G. McElhinney: 1913, 1914: Signed.
- f. 368 Princess Elizabeth Bibesco,; née Asquith: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Princess Elizabeth Bibesco: 1913, 1919.
- f. 370 Edward Ralph Cheyney, American poet: Letter of G. B. Shaw to Edward Ralph Cheyney: 1913: Copy.
- f. 374 Hart Vance, draughtsman, of Chicago: Letters to G. B. Shaw of Hart Vance: 1913, 1914: Signed.
- f. 385 E. Mercedes S. Thorne, of New York: Letter to 'Metropolitan', New York of E. Mercedes S. Thorne: 1913: Typewritten.
- f. 392 H. C. Middle, of Luton: Letter to G. B. Shaw of H. C. Middle: 1916.
- f. 395 Havergal Brian, composer: Letter to G. B. Shaw on behalf of Havergal Brian: 1913: Signed.
- f. 396 Clarence Powell Thorne, of New York: Letter to 'Metropolitan', New York of Clarence Powell Thorne: 1913: Signed.
- f. 409 Reginald Fenton, of Coronado, California: Letter to 'Metropolitan', New York of Reginald Fenton: 1913: Signed; copy.
- f. 416 H. A. Russell, of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia: Letters to 'Metropolitan', New York of H. A. Russell: 1913, 1914: Partly copy and signed.
- ff. 426-430v Walter Sonneberg, of Philadelphia: 'The Case of Shaw's Inequality' by Walter Sonneberg: 1913: Mainly typewritten.
- ff. 431v, 433v A. C. O'Donnell, of Hither Green, South London: Letters to G. B. Shaw of A. C. O'Donnell: 1913.
- f. 435 Art. Photographs: Sylvia Loeb, daughter of S J Loeb; granddaughter of H Richter: Portrait photographs of Sylvia Loeb: 1913?, 1920?.
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- Abbott, W D, of Birmingham
Acland, Francis Dyke, 14th Baronet, politician, 1874-1939
Allen, Charles Dexter, American bibliophile
Allen, Reginald Clifford, Baron Allen of Hurtwood
Ames, Percy Willoughby, LLD, FSA, Secretary of the Royal Society of Literature
Bahr, Hermann, author, playwright, 1863-1934
Baring, Maurice, writer, 1874-1945
Barker, Harley Granville, actor, theatre director, author, 1877-1946
Barnes, Kenneth Ralph, Knight, Principal of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, 1878-1957
Becher, C, music shop owner of Breslau, fl 1911
Beeby, George Stephenson, 1939 KBE New South Wales politician
Beeton, Bessie, wife? of H R Beeton
Bennett, Enoch Arnold, author
Bibesco, Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy, née Asquith; writer and socialite, 1897-1945
Black, Grace, afterwards Human, Fabian, 1863-1934
Blanche, Jacques-Emile, French artist
Boucicault, Dionysius George, called 'Dion Boucicault the younger', actor-manager, 2nd son of D L Boucicault
Brandes, George, author
Brian, Havergal, composer, 1876-1972
Brieux, Eugène, French playwright
Burnett, Mary G, of Sydney Street Chelsea
Butt, Alfred, 1st Baronet, MP managing director of the Palace Theatre
Butterfield, Squire White, Knight, actor-manager; stage name Squire Bancroft, 1841-1926
Calmour, Alfred Cecil, playwright
Campbell, Gertrude Elizabeth, alias 'Vera Tsaritsyn', author, wife of Lord Colin Campbell
Campbell-Patterson, F L, Miss friend of Lucy Shaw
Catmur, William, builder of Hackney
Charrington, Charles, actor, al. Charles Martin, c 1860-1926
Cheyney, Edward Ralph, American poet
Claypon, Edward William Lane-, rector of Ayot St Lawrence
Coburn, Alvin Langdon, American photographer
Collison, Francis Algernon, schoolmaster, associate of R J G Dutton
Common, Thomas, translator of Nietzsche
Cook, Edward Tyas, Knight, journalist, 1857-1919
Corkran, Florence Caroline Seymour, CBE
Crapsey, Algernon, of Brotherhood House Rochester New York
Crowther, Godfrey D, of the Civic Guild Plymouth
Daly, Peter Christopher Arnold, actor, 1875-1927
Dean, Basil Herbert, actor, film and theatrical producer, 1888-1978
Dearmer, Jessie Mabel Pritchard, author, dramatist and illustrator, 1872-1915
Dibdin, Edward Rimbault Vere, art critic, curator and writer, 1853-1941
Dixon, Ronald, anti-vivisectionist, fl 1908
Dodd, Annie Louise, infanticide and inmate of Broadmoor Prison, b 1882
Dodd, James J, solicitor and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1911
Duddington, John Nightingale, of Ayot St Lawrence, clergyman, fl 1893-1912
Duddington, Lily Nightingale, theosophist and poet, fl 1898-1925
Dulac, Edmund, illustrator and designer, 1882-1953
Durran, William, writer on law, fl 1913
Dyer, Sidney Reginald, physician, d 1934
Epstein, Jacob, Knight, sculptor, 1880-1959
Fenton, Reginald, of Coronado, California, fl 1913
Fernald, Chester Bailey, author and playwright, 1869-1938
Filippi, Rosina, actress and playwright, 1866-1930
Flecker, Herman James Elroy, poet and dramatist, 1884-1915
Foster, George Sherwood, painter
Frohman, Charles, theatrical manager
Garreau, Lorenza, editor and daughter of Joseph Haim Levy, fl 1913-1935
Gleichen, Feodora Georgina Maud, sculptor and designer, 1861-1922
Godard, John George, writer and solicitor to George Bernard Shaw, fl 1884-1915
Gollancz, Israel, Knight, scholar and Secretary of the British Academy, 1863-1930
Graves, Arnold J, secretary to the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland, fl 1911
Greene, F, secretary of the Irish Anti-Vaccination League and correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1913
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, author and politician, 1864-1950
Hamer, Leslie Pryce, actor
Hare, John, Knight, actor, stage name of John Joseph Fairs, 1844-1921
Haussmann, William A, Dr US translator of Nietzsche
Heath, S, Mrs lodging-house keeper of Euston Road
Heyer, George, secretary the Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Holiday, Catherine, suffragist of Hawkshead
Holiday, Winifred, musician and suffragist
Houghton, Stanley, playwright
Howdill, Charles B, architect of Leeds
Howells, William Dean, American author
Hutchinson, William H, of the Grange Macintosh Company Manchester
Ibsen, Henrik, dramatist, 1828-1906
Irish Protestant Home Rule Committee
Kingsway Theatre, London
Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, Prince Russian revolutionary
Lane, John, publisher, 1855-1925
Lee, Gerald Stanley, author
Levy, Joseph Hiam, of the Board of Education, editor of 'Personal Rights'
Leyel, Carl Frederick, theatrical agent
Lind-af-Hageby, Emelie Augusta Louise, of the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society
Little Theatre, London
Loeb, Sydney John, son-in-law of Hans Richter, fl 1910-1950
Loeb, Sylvia, daughter of S J Loeb, granddaughter of H Richter
Lytton, Neville Stephen, 3rd Earl of Lytton, artist
Matthews, William Lee, of Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd copper smelters
Maude, Aylmer, translator and biographer
McElhinney, Mark G, dental surgeon of Ottawa
Meyer, Adèle, wife of Sir Carl Ferdinand Meyer 1st Baronet
Middle, H C, of Luton
Mildenburg, Anna, soprano, 1872-1947
Mitchell, Langdon, adapter for the stage
Morgan, Anne, of Lurgan Cavan
Norwood, Gilbert, Professor classicist
O'Connor, Madeleine, acting editor of 'The Three Arts Journal'
O'Donnell, A C, of Hither Green South London
Orage, Alfred Richard, editor 'The New Age', 1873-1934
Pagan, Isabelle Mary, teacher and adapter for the stage
Palmer, John Leslie, writer, League of Nations official, 1885-1944
Peddie, Robert Alexander, bibliographer
Phillimore, Lion', wife of R C Phillimore, Fabian alias Lucy
Ponsonby, Magdalen, daughter of Major-General Sir H F Ponsonby
Pownall, Capel, of the Anti-Socialist Union
Reuss, —, daughter? of Eduard Reuss German musician
Richter, Hans, conductor, 1843-1916
Richter, Mathilde H, afterwards Loeb daughter of Hans Richter
Rock, Percival S Wakefield, alias 'Percy V Wakefield' of Stoke-on-Trent
Rothenstein, William, Knight, artist and art administrator, 1872-1945
Rowley, Charles, founder of the Ancoats Brotherhood, 1839-1933
Russell, H A, of Dartmouth Nova Scotia
Russell, Herbert, Hon Sec Bushey Repertory Theatre
Sanders, William Stephen, MP, Fabian
Sarolea, Charles, Professor of French Edinburgh University
Scobie, Lawrence, acting secretary to the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts
Seebohm, Hugh Exton, banker
Sexton, James, general secretary National Union of Dock Labourers and Riverside Workers
Shackleton, Ernest Henry, Knight, Antarctic explorer, 1874-1922
Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre
Shaw, James Cockaigne, commission agent; alias 'Kaffir' Shaw; cousin of G B Shaw, b 1852
Shaw, John, of Dublin, son of James C Shaw
Silber, Georges, of 'Le Monde Illustré'
Simpson, William, of Manchester, friend of Charles Rowley
Smith, Charles Aubrey, actor
Sonneberg, Walter, of Philadelphia
Startup, George Emerson, secretary Men's League for Women's Suffrage
Stetson, Charles Walter, painter
Stetson, Grace Elley Channing, wife of C W Stetson
Stromeyer, Johann Philip Edmond Charles, engineer and author
Sutro, Alfred, playwright and translator, 1863-1933
Sykes, Elizabeth, of Croydon
Thorne, Clarence Powell, of New York
Thorne, E Mercedes S, of New York
Trevor, John, founder of the Labour Church
Van Dyck, —, daughter? of Ernest M H Van Dyck Belgian tenor
Vance, Hart, draughtsman of Chicago
Vandercom & Co, solicitors, of London
Vassie, William C, Relieving Officer no 7 ward St Pancras
Vedrenne, John E, theatrical manager
Veer, Willem, correspondent of George Bernard Shaw, fl 1912
Wagner, Siegfried Helferich Richard, composer, son of Richard Wagner
Wallis, Whitworth, FSA, director the Corporation Museum and Art Gallery Birmingham
Walters, Mary Ethel, née Shaw, cousin of G B Shaw, fl 1912-1946
Watts, John Hunter, socialist, father of Frediswyde Hunter Watts actress
Webb, Martha Beatrice, social reformer, 1858-1943
Weir, George, secretary of the National Anti-Vaccination League Leeds branch
Whelen, Frederick, political writer, founder of the Stage Society
Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills, author, 1854-1900
Wilkie, Allan, actor-manager