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Box 13

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Artifacts: Shaw coin and Shaw pin, undated

 File — Box: 13
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Contains materials related to Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries, as well as to events and tributes to him after his death. The majority of this series consists of programs for productions of his plays, as well as a few plays written about him, and two scrapbooks of theatre materials for plays by both Shaw and his contemporaries. Events and exhibits about Shaw include the annual Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada. Images of Shaw are made up of original illustrations, a caricature,...
Access Note

Collection is open for research. One audio cassette has been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.

Dates: undated

"Now is the winter of our discontent" from Richard III by William Shakespeare, read by George Bernard Shaw, audio recording, 1926 October 27

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains original manuscripts of Bernard Shaw's works, as well as published stories and articles written by him. There are two collections of newspaper clippings of articles written by Shaw, one collected by Shaw and one by Samuel Freedman. Freedman's collection contains a mixture of clippings by and about Shaw. Also included is an audio recording of Shaw's introduction and toast to Albert Einstein in 1930 and a theatrical reading by Shaw from 1926.

Access Note

Recordings on cassette have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.

Dates: 1926 October 27

Joint British Committee ORT-OZE fundraising dinner, George Bernard Shaw's introduction and toast to Albert Einstein, audio recording and transcript, 1930 October 28

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains original manuscripts of Bernard Shaw's works, as well as published stories and articles written by him. There are two collections of newspaper clippings of articles written by Shaw, one collected by Shaw and one by Samuel Freedman. Freedman's collection contains a mixture of clippings by and about Shaw. Also included is an audio recording of Shaw's introduction and toast to Albert Einstein in 1930 and a theatrical reading by Shaw from 1926.

Access Note

Recordings on cassette have been digitally copied; all original media was retained, but may not be played due to format. Digital use copies can only be accessed in the Burns Library Reading Room.

Dates: 1930 October 28