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Synopsis, 'Dr. Cusius, an Idea for a Film Comedy'
SHAF/B/17/5/6 · Item · [20th cent.]
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Duplicated typescript with a label on the front page for Christopher Mann Ltd, 140 Park Lane, London. The story concerns a terrible composer named Dr Cusius and the lengths to which he will go to have his work performed.

Photograph of A. M. Mainwaring
MAYR/I/206/7a · Parte · [19th century]
Parte de Mayor Papers

Taken by 'J. Ganz, Bruxelles' [Julien Ganz had a studio in Brussels from 1874 until his death in 1892; it operated under his name until 1895].

Mrs Rose
MAYR/G/1 · Documento · 1793-18[?]
Parte de Mayor Papers
Letter from Florence Image to George Macaulay Trevelyan
O./11.17B · Item · 6 Jul. 1941
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O

8, Grange Gardens, Cambridge. - Confirms that the copyright in the letters from her late husband to W. F. Smith which she is giving to Trinity remains with her, and that she does not want any extracts from them to be published without her consent.

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Letter from Florence Image to Denys Arthur Winstanley
O./11.17A · Item · 6 Jul. 1941
Parte de Manuscripts in Wren Class O

8, Grange Gardens, Cambridge. - Thanks Winstanley for taking an initial look at the letters [from her late husband to W. F. Smith]. Mr [Hugh McLeod?] Innes has 'just approved Vol. i in its present form'. Would like Winstanley to read through again and if he has no corrections to pass the typescript to the Master [G. M. Trevelyan] to convey to the Council. Would like to produce a 'more perfect edition' of the letters if 'life should again prove amenable'.

Explains that 'Gaps in and at the end of sentences denote Greek passages which await the pen of a Classic. Paragraphs omitted are not indicated since my husband generally disposed of a subject in a paragraph - and the omissions do not disturb the rhythm. But words and passages omitted, as also one or two arresting observations shorn of their context which I retained, are duly indicated'.

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'The Private Ear' and 'The Public Eye'
SHAF/B/3 · Subsérie · 1962-[2010]
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

The two one-act plays premiered on 10 May 1962 at the Globe Theatre, London. 'The Public Eye' and 'Black Comedy' were later performed together under the name 'Light Comedies' in 1984.

Press cuttings
CORN/I/10/5-8 · Subsérie · 1936
Parte de Papers of F. M. Cornford

"The Times" - 'Position of rival forces in Spain' (map)

"Daily Worker" - 'International Brigade arrive in Spain'

"Daily Worker "- 'Heroic fighting by Britons in Spain'

"Daily Worker"- 'Spain's farewell to men who kept faith'

SHAF/B/3/2/3 · Item · [1962?]
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Bound duplicated typescript with emendations in Shaffer's hand and another unidentified hand, with title 'The Musical Offering, A Play in One Act by Peter Shaffer,' which appears to have been an early title for 'The Private Ear.' Accompanied by loose typescript rewrite pages for the American productions of both 'The Private Ear' and 'The Public Eye.' , a handbill for Globe Theatre production of 'The Private Ear' and 'The Public Eye,' and a brown envelope which stored SHAF B3/2/1-3.

SHAF/B/2/3/8/30-50 · Parte · 1962-1963
Parte de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

21 ff. of material relating to the production at the Globe Theatre, comprising ff. 30-50 of the scrapbook. There are six publicity photographs taken on the street outside the theatre, three of PS taken by Laon Maybanke, and three of Victor Spinetti taken and signed by Paul [J?] Winham. The printed material consists of a handbill and 27 cuttings, most of them theatre reviews from a variety of U.K. newspapers and magazines including a review by Harold Hobson, Bernard Levin's "I'm glad I've caught up" in the 'Daily Mail' of 8 Jan. 1963, and a feature on Peter as one of "[David] Kossoff's Friends" with a portrait sketch and short biography. There are two reviews from outside the U.K.: "Du sillage de Shakespeare à une réussite en un acte" from the 'Tribune de Genève' of 5 July 1962 and Richard Watts Jr.'s "Detective out of Lewis Carroll" in the 'New York Post' of July 1962.