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Heath, C.
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Roberts, J.
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Singleton
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Wilde, S.
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Dighton, R.
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Goldar, J.
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Halpin, P.
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Howard
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Leney, W.
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Pollard
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Smith, E.
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1777
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J. Bell
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Longman & Co.
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T. Lowndes & Partners
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William Jones
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Actors
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Costume
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Theater
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Wroughton, Richard, 1748-1822
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Theatrical managers
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Women in the theater
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Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816
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Camp, Vincent, 1779-1839
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Cherry, Miss, fl. 1814
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Edwin, John, 1769?-1805
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Kemble, Marie Therese, 1774-1838
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Mattocks, Isabella, 1746-1826
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Robinson, Mary, 1758-1800
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Richard Wroughton as George Barnwell in "George Barnwell"
Richard Wroughton as Essex in "The Earl of Essex"
Richard Wroughton as Edward in "Edward the Black Prince"
Richard Wroughton as Theodosius in a scene from "Theodosius"
John Edwin as Don Vincentio, Richard Wroughton as Don Carlos, Isabella Hallam Mattocks as Olivia and Mary Robinson (Darby) as Victoria in a scene from "Bold Stroke For a Husband"
Richard Wroughton as George Barnwell in "George Barnwell"
Miss Cherry as Fidelia, Vincent DeCamp as Faddle, and Richard Wroughton as Sir Charles Raymond in a scene from "The Foundling"
Dorothy Jordan as Belinda, Richard Wroughton as Restless, and Maria Theresa Kemble (nee De Camp) as Lady Restless in a scene from "All in the Wrong"
Dorothy Jordan as Sabina Rosny and Richard Wroughton as Lord Sensitive in a scene from "First Love"
Richard Wroughton as Essex in "The Earl of Essex"
Richard Wroughton as Moody and Dorothy Jordan as Peggy in a scene from "The Country Girl"
Richard Wroughton as George Barnwell in "George Barnwell"
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Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, holding gun and mask.
Richard Wroughton as Essex in "The Earl of Essex"
Image | 1791 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text: "I've serv'd you, Madam, with the utmost peril, And ever glory'd in th'illustrious danger."
Richard Wroughton as Edward in "Edward the Black Prince"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
I will not hazard by a rash Pursuit to a vast victory."
Richard Wroughton as Theodosius in a scene from "Theodosius"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with two other characters. With text: "The Chaste enthusiastic form appears."
John Edwin as Don Vincentio, Richard Wroughton as Don Carlos, Isabella Hallam Mattocks as Olivia and Mary Robinson (Darby) as Victoria in a scene from "Bold Stroke For a Husband"
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Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with Victoria/Florio kneeling before other characters. With text: Vict. -- "Strike! Strike it here! Plunge it deep into that bosom already wounded by a thousand stabs, keener and more painfull than your sword can give." Act V, Scene II. Plate to Lady's Magazine.
Richard Wroughton as George Barnwell in "George Barnwell"
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Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing.
Miss Cherry as Fidelia, Vincent DeCamp as Faddle, and Richard Wroughton as Sir Charles Raymond in a scene from "The Foundling"
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Portraits of Actors
Whole-length. Interior setting. With text: "Faddle: Now for a secret worth twenty pieces. Act III, Scene II."
Dorothy Jordan as Belinda, Richard Wroughton as Restless, and Maria Theresa Kemble (nee De Camp) as Lady Restless in a scene from "All in the Wrong"
Image | 1817 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play, outside of house. With text: Sir Restless: "And yet she looks beautiful, still". Act I, Scene 1.
Dorothy Jordan as Sabina Rosny and Richard Wroughton as Lord Sensitive in a scene from "First Love"
Image | 1806 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with Sabina standing, her arms around Lord Sensitive, seated at right. With text: Sabina: "My Lord! My husband!" Act V, Scene 1.
Richard Wroughton as Essex in "The Earl of Essex"
Image | 1791 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, wearing red and gold breeches, doublet, boots, and blue cape. With text: "I've serv'd you, Madam, with the utmost peril, And ever glory'd in th'illustrious danger." Colored print.
Richard Wroughton as Moody and Dorothy Jordan as Peggy in a scene from "The Country Girl"
Image | 1816 |
Portraits of Actors
Scene from the play with Peggy seated at a table writing a letter, Moody standing at her left, looking down at her. With text: Moody: "Come, take the pen and make an end of the letter, just as you intended". Act V, Scene 1.
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