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Litchfield, Harriett, 1777-1854
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Betty, William Hen. West (William Henry West), b. 1791
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Brunton, John, 1775-1848
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Marriott, Miss, fl. 1802
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William Henry West Betty as Norval Douglas and Harriet Litchfield (nee Hay) as Lady Randolph in a scene from "Douglas"
Portrait of Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay)
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Imoinda in "Oroonoko"
John Brunton as Juba, Harriett Litchfield (Nee Hay) as Marcia, and Miss Marriott as Lucia in a scene from "Cato"
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Belvidera in "Venice Preserved"
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Calista in "The Fair Penitent"
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Zaphira and Master Betty as Selim in a scene from "Barbarossa"
William Henry West Betty as Norval Douglas and Harriet Litchfield (nee Hay) as Lady Randolph in a scene from "Douglas"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Lady Randolph supporting the wounded Young Norval Douglas. With text: "Douglas: 'Do not despair, I feel a little faintness! I hope it will not last.'" Act V, Scene 1.
Portrait of Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay)
Image | 1802 |
Portraits of Actors
Half-length portrait, wearing veil.
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Imoinda in "Oroonoko"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text "There's something in that name, that voice, that face, Oh if I know myself I cannot be mistaken." Act II Scene 3.
John Brunton as Juba, Harriett Litchfield (Nee Hay) as Marcia, and Miss Marriott as Lucia in a scene from "Cato"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole length. Scene with three figures standing and a fourth on the floor. With text: Juba: "See, Marcia, see, the happy Juba lives!" Act IV, Scene 1.
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Belvidera in "Venice Preserved"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, wearing cloak. With text "My husband bloody, and his friend too! Murder! Who has done this? Speak to me. On these poor trembling knees I beg it."
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Calista in "The Fair Penitent"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "How didst thou dare to think that I would live a slave to base desires, and bridal pleasures to be a wretched wanton for thy leisure." Act IV, Scene 1.
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Zara in "The Mourning Bride"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, in chains. With text "When I see these bonds, I look with loathing on myself." Act I.
Harriett Litchfield (nee Hay) as Zaphira and Master Betty as Selim in a scene from "Barbarossa"
Image | 1807 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with two characters embracing. With text: Zaphira -- "My virtuous son! How shall I ere repair thy virtuous love?" Act V, Scene III.
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