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RPL/8/9 · File · 1997-2003
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'Out of Order' (R Cooney) (includes press review);
'Cinderella' (J Morley) 9-13 December 1997 (includes press review and photograph);
All England Theatre Festival, Round One at York, 20 March 1998 (also includes full festival programme);
'Because of the Lockwoods' (C Cox) 26-28 February 1998 (includes press review and photographs);
'My Friend Miss Flint' (P Teidhan) 30 April, 1-2 May 1998 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report and Minutes of AGM 1998;
Obituary for Edna Shann;
'Terra Nova' (T Tally) 8-10 October 1998 (includes press review, photographs and a dinner menu);

'Treasure Island ' (R Lloyd) 8-12 December 1998 (includes press review);
'The Exorcism' (D Taylor) 25-27 February 1999 (includes press review and photographs);
'Stepping Out' (R Harris) 29-30 April, 1 May 1999;
Annual Report and Minutes for AGM 1999;
'Sylvia's Wedding' (J Chinn) 7-9 October 1999 (includes press review and photographs);
'Aladdin' (R Marlowe) 7-11 December 1999 (includes press review and photographs);
'Steel Magnolias' (R Harling) 24-26 February 2000 (includes press review)
'Dancing at Lughnasa' (B Friel) 18-20 May 2000 (includes press review, photograph and William Wallace Trophy award in the name of Jill Pearson);
Minutes of ACM 5 July 1999;
'Happy Families' (J Godber) 5-7 October 2000 (includes press review and photograph);
'Babes in the Wood' (B Morley) 12-16 December 2000 (includes press review and photographs);
All England Theatre Festival, Round One at York, 10 March 2001 and William Wallace Trophy award to Jeanette Feetenby for her Performance in 'Last Panto in Little Grimley';
'Pygmalion' (Shaw) 17-19 May 2001 (includes press review, poster and photographs);

Minutes of AGM 3 July 2000;
Press cutting regarding the retirement of David Bushby after 30 Years at the Rowntree Theatre;
'Sand Castles' (B Larby) 4-6 October 2001 (includes press review, photographs ticket and William Wallace Trophy award to Jim Hammond);
Menu for Rowntree Players 90th birthday dinner held at Merchant Adventurer's Hall, 8 February 2002 (includes press report and invitation cards);
'Sinbad the Sailor' (J Morley) 11-15 December 2001 (includes press review and ticket);
Press obituary notice and Order of Service for Lillian Alice Leckenbury (1927-2002), ex-Rowntree Player;
'Natural Causes' (E Chappell) 28 February-24 March 2002 (includes press review and photographs);
'Pride and Prejudice' (Austen adap. H Jerome) 2-4 May 2002 (includes press review);
Minutes for AGM 10 July 2001;
'Hobson's Choice' (H Brighouse) 3-5 October 2002 (includes press review);
'Jack and Jill' (N Robbins) 10-14 December 2002;
'Key for Two' (Chapman & Freeman) 27-28 February and 1 March 2003 (includes press review);
All England Theatre Festival, Round One at York, 23 March 2003;
'The Importance of Being Earnest' (O Wilde) 1-3 May 2003.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/8 · File · 1995-1997
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'September in the Rain' (S Patrick) 16 September 1995 (includes press review and photograph);
'Kindly Leave the Stage' (J Chapman) 12-14 October 1995 (includes press review and photographs);
'Mother Goose' (N Robbins) 12-16 December 1995 (includes press review and photographs);
'Jane Eyre' (C Bronte) 22-24 February 1996 (includes press review);
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at Bilton, 20 April 1996 and Award of Merit, Adjudicator's Report and Photographs;
'The Anniversary' (B Macllwraith) 25-27 April 1996 (includes press review);
All England Theatre Festival, Northern Area Final at York, 11 May 1996;
Annual Report and Minutes of AGM 8 July 1996;
'Quality Street' (J M Barrie) 10-12 October 1996 (includes press review and photographs);
'Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves' (L H Caddy) 10-14 December 1996 (includes press review and photographs);
'Straight and Narrow' (J Chinn) 20-22 February 1997 (includes press review poster and photograph); All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at Sedgefield, 19 April 1997 and Adjudicator's Report and Good Wishes;
'Mystery at Blackwater' (D Sutherland) 1-3 May 1997 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for AGM 1997.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/7 · File · 1990-1995
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
Centenary Celebration Show, 19-22 September 1990 (includes press review);
'The Haunted Through Lounge and Recessed Dining Nook at Farndale Castle' (McGillivray & Zerlin) (includes photographs);
'A Christmas Carol' Musical Version (Dickens adap. Bedloe) 13-15 December 1990 (includes press review and photographs);
'Blithe Spirit' (Noel Coward) 28 Feb. 1-2 March 1991;
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 15-16 March 1991 (includes adjudicator's report);
All England Theatre Festival, England Final at York, 1 June 1991;
'And a Nightingale Sang' (C P Taylor) 2-4 May 1991 (includes photograph);
Annual Report for ACM 1991;
'Breeze Block Park' (W Russell) 10-12 October 1991;
'Robinson Crusoe' (J Morley) 19-21 December 1991 (includes photographs);
Invitation Card and Menu for 80th Birthday Dinner at Merchant Adventurer's Hall, 8 February 1992 (includes correspondence);
'Mansfield Park' (J Austen) 27-29 February 1992 (includes press review);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 13-14 March 1992 (includes adjudicator's report);
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at Pickering, 11 April 1992 (includes adjudicator's report);
'Out of Sight ... Out of Murder' (F Carmichael) 30 April, 1 May 1992 (includes press review and photograph);
'Celebration' (Waterhouse & Hall) 2-4 July 1992 (includes photograph);

Annual Report for ACM 1992 (includes press cutting);
'The Roses of Eyam' (D Taylor) 15-18 October 1992 (includes press review);

'Jack and the Beanstalk' (J Morley) 15-19 December 1992 (includes press review and photographs);
'Veronica's Room' (I Levin) 25-27 February 1993 (includes press review, photograph and ticket);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 20 March 1993 (includes adjudicator's report);

All England Theatre Festival, N E Divisional Final at Sedgefield, 1 May 1993 (includes adjudicator's report);
'Two and Two Make Sex' (Harris & Darbon) 29-30 April, 1 May 1993 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for ACM 1993;
'When We are Married' (J B Priestley) 14-16 October 1993 (includes photographs);
'Puss in Boots' (J Morley) 15-18 December 1993 (includes press review, photographs and cartoon);
'Lock Up Your Daughters' (Adap.B Miles) 24-26 February 1994 (includes press review, photographs and ticket);
'Seeds of Doubt' (P Gordon) 28-30 April 1994 (includes press review);
Annual Report for AGM 1994;
'Salt of the Earth' (J Godber) 13-15 October 1994 (includes press review, photographs and ticket);
'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' (J Morley) 14-17 December 1994 (includes press review and photographs);
'Rebecca' (D du Maurier) 23-25 February 1995 (includes press review, photographs and ticket. Also includes membership card for the society for the season 1994-95);
'Deadly Nightcap' (F Durbridge) 27-29 April 1995 (includes press review, photographs and ticket);
Annual Report for ACM 1995.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/6 · File · 1985-1990
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'The Accrington Pals' (P Whelan) 17-19 October 1985 (includes press review and cutting from the 'Accrington Observer & Times', 25 July 1986);
50th Anniversary Celebration, 18-22 November 1985 (includes press cuttings and an article from Rowntree Magazine', October 1985);
'Aladdin' (J Morley) 18-21 December 1985 (includes photograph);
'Season's Greetings' (A Ayckbourn) 6-8 March 1986 (includes press review and photographs);

All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 15 March 1986, and Adjudicator's Report
British Theatre Association, 20th Anniversary Festival of Plays, Scarborough 21-26 April 1986 (also includes press cutting, photograph and adjudicator's report);
'Houseguest' (F Durbridge) 1-3 May 1986 (includes press review and photographs);

Annual Report for AGM 1986;
'Angels in Love' (H Mills) 16-18 October 1986 (includes press review)
'Red Riding Hood' (J Crocker) 16-20 December 1986 (includes press review and photographs);

Double Bill 'Post Mortem' (B Clark) and 'Chinamen' (A Frayn) 26-28 February 1987 (includes press review);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 7 March 1987 and Adjudicator's Report;
British Theatre Association, 21st Annual Festival of Plays, Scarborough, 6-11 April 1987 and Adjudicator's Report;
List of Roles played by Judith Snowden, 1961-86;
Chairman's Report, AGM 1987, and Press Cutting re: presentation to Mike Jones;
'Under Milk Wood' (D Thomas) 15-17 October 1987 (includes press review and photographs);

'Sinbad the Sailor' (J Morley) 15-19 December 1987 (includes press review, handbill and ticket);
'The Real Thing' (T Stoppard) 25-27 February 1988 (includes four photographs and poster);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 11 March 1988 and Adjudicator's Report;
British Theatre Association, 22nd Annual Festival of Plays, Scarborough, 21-16 March 1988;
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at York, 23 April 1988 and Adjudicator's Report;
All England Theatre Festival, Northern Final at York, 7 May 1988;
'Born in the Gardens' (P Nichols) 28-30 April 1988 (includes press review and photographs);

'84 Charing Cross Road' (H Hanff) 29 June - 2 July 1988 (includes press review);
Annual Report for ACM 1988;
'The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery' (McGillivray & Zerlin) 13-15 October 1988 (includes press review, handbill and ticket);
'Sleeping Beauty' (N Robbins) 14-17 December 1988 (includes press review);
'Pack of Lies' (H Whitemore) 2-4 March 1989 (includes press review and photographs);

All Engl and Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 17 March 1989 and Adjudicator' s Report;
British Theatre Association, 23rd Annual Festival of Plays, Scarborough, 12-15 April 1989 and Adjudicator's Report;
'Plaza Suite' (N Simon) 27-29 April 1989 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for AGM 1989;
'Round and Round the Garden' (A Ayckbourn) 12-14 October 1989 (includes photographs);
'Flibberty the Penguin' (D Wood) 13-16 December 1989;
'Trip to Scarborough' (R B Sheridan) 1-3 March 1990 (includes press review and photographs);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 16-17 March 1990 (includes press review and adjudicators report);
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at Sedgefield, 28 April 1990;
'The Glass Menagerie' (T Williams) 3-5 May 1990 (includes press review);
Annual Report for ACM 1990.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/5 · File · 1979-1985
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'Anastasia' (Adap. G Bolton) 18-20 October 1979 (includes press review and photographs);
'Confessions' (A Ayckbourn) 13-15 December 1979 (includes press review and newspaper cutting);
'The Long and the Short and the Tall' (W Hall) 6-8 March 1980 (includes press review, press cutting and photographs);
'Lloyd George Knew My Father' (W Douglas-Home) 1-3 May 1980 (includes photograph);
Chairman's Report, AGM 1980;
'The Killing of Sister George' (F Markus) 16-18 October 1980 (includes press review and photograph); 'The Babes in the Wood' (Rutherford & Wilcock) 18-20 December 1980 (includes press review and photograph);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 20-21 February 1981 (includes photographs);
'The Bed Before Yesterday' (B Travers) 5-7 March 1981 (includes press review and photograph);
'A Man for all Seasons' (R Bolt) 30 April, 1-2 May 1981 (includes press review and photograph);
Annual Report for AGM 1981;
'Happy Birthday' (P Camoletti) 15-17 October 1981 (includes press review and photographs);
'Cinderella' (P Quartermain) 16-19 December 1981 (includes press review and photographs);
'Celebration' (Waterhouse & Hall) 4-6 March 1982 (includes press review and photographs);
Menu for 70th Birthday Dinner, 26 February 1982 (includes press cutting and photographs);
England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 20 March 1982;
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at York, 24 April 1982;
'The Servant of Two Masters' (C Goldoni) 29-30 April and 1 May 1982, (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for AGM 1982 (includes press photograph);
'Ten Times Table' (A Ayckbourn) 21-23 October 1982 (includes press review and photograph);
'Dick Whittington' (J Crocker) 15-18 December 1982 (includes press review and ticket);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 11 March 1983;
'Aunt Edwina' (W Douglas-Home) 28-30 April 1983 (includes press review and photographs);
'Whose Life Is It Anyway?' (B Clark) 3-5 March 1983 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for AGM 1983;
'The Dame of Sark' (W Douglas-Home) 20-22 October 1983 (includes press review and photographs);
'Humpty Dumpty' (J Crocker) 14-17 December 1983 (includes press review and photographs);
'This Happy Breed' (Noel Coward) 1-3 March 1984 (includes press review and photographs);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 8 March 1984, and Photograph and Adjudicator's Report;
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at York, 7 April 1984;
All England Theatre Festival, Northern Area Final at Oldham, 28 April 1984 (includes press cutting); All England Theatre Festival, England Final at Cheltenham Spa, 2 June 1984;
'The Dreamer' (R Harwood) 3-5 May 1984 (includes press review) Annual Report for AGM 1984;
'Lord Arthur Saville's Crime' (C Cox) 18-20 October 1984 (includes press review and photographs);
'Pinocchio' (J Morley) 12-15 December 1984;
'Rattle of a Simple Man' (C Dyer) 7-9 March 1985 (includes press review and photographs);
All England Theatre Festival, Preliminary Round at York, 16 March 1985 (includes press review), Photographs and Adjudicator's Report;
All England Theatre Festival, NE Divisional Final at York, 20 April 1985;
'Outside Edge' (H Harris) 2-4 May 1985 (includes press review and photographs);
Annual Report for ACM 1985.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/4 · File · 1966-1979
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass' (Carroll/Pearn) 11-14 May 1966;
'The Shop at Sly Corner' (E Percy) 10-12 November 1966;
'The Browning Version' and 'Harlequinade' (T Rattigan) 2-4 February 1967;
'Wolf's Clothing' (K Home) 6-8 April 1967;
'Tonight's the Night', Song & Dance Show, 17-20 May 1967;
'The Gazebo' (A Coppel) 2-4 November 1967;
'The Sound of Murder' (W Fairchild) 1-3 February 1968;
'The Amorous Prawn' (A Kimmins) 4-6 April 1968;
'Sweet Corn', A Revue, 15-18 May 1968;
'Chase Me Comrade' (R Cooney) 7-9 November 1968;
'Trap for a Lonely Man' (R Thomas) 30-31 January, 1 February 1969;
'Semi-Detached' (D Turner) 27-29 March 1969;
'Tonight's the Night', Song & Dance Show, 14-17 May 1969;
'Boeing Boeing' (M Camoletti) 23-25 October 1969;
'Little Women' (P Claphan) 18-20 December 1969;
'Look Back in Anger' (J Osborne) 19-21 March 1970;
'An Intimate Revue', 13-16 May 1970;
'The Mystery of the Mary Celeste' (L du Garde Peach) 22-24 October 1970;
'Hay Fever' (Noel Coward) 17-19 December 1970;
'Spring and Port Wine' (B Naughton) 18-20 March 1971;
'Good Night Mrs Puffin' (A Lovegrove) 21-23 October 1971;
'Gaslight' (P Hamilton) 16-18 March 1972;
'Wuthering Heights' (Bronte/Dawson) 10-13 May 1972;
'The Militants' (N Holland) 19-21 October 1972 and Press Review;
'The Geese are Getting Fat' (A Watkyn) 7-9 December 1972;
'Suspect' (Percy & Denham) 1-3 March 1973;
'The Haven' (R & A Goetz) 3-5 May 1973;
'A Letter from the General' (M McLaughlan) 25-27 October 1973 (includes press review);
'The Man Most Likely To' (J Rayburn) 13-15 December 1973 (includes press review);
'Wait Until Dark' (F Knott) 28 February, 1-2 March 1974;
'Daughter of the Left Hand' (N Holland) 2-4 May 1974;
'Doctor Brent's Household' (H Percy) 24-26 October 1974 (includes press review);
'Gigi' (C & A Loos) 12-14 December 1974 (includes press review);
'Once in a Blue Moon' (J Dole) 6-8 March 1975 (includes press review);
'Open to Murder' (P A Gent) 1-3 May 1975 (includes press review);
'Hedda Gabler' (H Ibsen) 23-25 October 1975 (includes press review);
'All in Good Time' (B Naughton) 11-13 December 1975 (includes press review);
'The Day After the Fair' (F Harvey) 4-6 March 1976 (includes press review);
'They Came to a City' (J B Priestley) 6-8 May 1976 (includes press review);
'The Servant' (P Naughton) 21-23 October 1976 (includes press review);
'Relatively Speaking' (A Ayckbourn) 2-4 December 1976 (includes press review and photographs);
'Loot' (J Orton) 3-5 March 1977 (includes press review and ticket);
'Tartuffe' (Moliere adap.M Malleson) 5-7 May 1977;
'Suddenly at Hone' (F Durbridge) 20-22 October 1977;
'Sweeney Todd the Barber' (Adap. B J Burton) 15-17 December 1977 (includes press review);
'The Lion in Winter' (J Goldman) 2-4 March 1978 (includes press review and photograph);
'Move Over Mrs Markham' (Cooney & Chapman) 4-6 May 1978 (includes press review, photograph and ticket;
'Crown Matrimonial' CR Ryton) 19-21 October 1978;
'Who Killed Santa Claus?"' (T Freely) 14-16 December 1978 (includes photograph);
'Don't Just Lie There, Say Something' (M Pertwee) 8-10 March 1979 (includes photographs);
'Absurd Person Singular' (A Ayckbourn) 10-12 May 1979 (includes ticket).

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/3 · File · 1937-1966
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'The Applecart' (Shaw) 11-13 November 1937;
'And So To Bed' (J B Fagan) 10-12 February 1938;
'La Vie Parisienne' (Offenbach) 29-31 March, 1-2 April 1938;
'Service' (D Smith) 23,25-26 November 1938;
'The Mocking Bird' (L Hale) 8, 10-11 February 1939;
'Payment Deferred' (J Dell) 29, 31 March, 1 April 1939;
'Barnet's Folly' (J Strewer) 24,26-27 January 1940;
'The Nelson Touch' (N Grant) 17,19-20 April 1940;
'Spring 1600' (E Williams) 11-16 December 1946;
'The Watch on the Rhine' (L Hellman) 26-28 February, 1 March 1947;
'The Bread Winner' (S Maugham) 30 APril, 1-3 May 1947;
'Wishing Well' (E E Evans) 26-29 November 1946;
'National Velvet' (E Bagnold) 18-21 February 1948;
'Ladies in Retirement' (Percy & Denham) 21-24 April 1948;
'The Shop at Sly Corner' (E Percy) 2-5 February 1949;
'Lady from Edinburgh' (Stuart & Rose) 6-9 April 1949;
'A Recital of Poetry & Music', Sunday, 17 July 1949;
'Dear Brutus' (J M Barrie) 2-5 November 1949 and Press Review, Photograph;
'A Recital of Poetry & Music', Sunday, 27 November 1949;
'The Whiteheaded Boy' (L Robinson) 25-28 January 1950;
'Miss Elizabeth Bennet' (A A Milne) 29-31 March, 1 April 1950;
'The Chiltern Hundreds' (W Douglas-Hone) 25-28 October 1950;
'Trespass' (E Williams) 31 January, 1-2 February 1951;
'The Paragon' (M Pertwee) 4-7 April 1951;
'A Recital of Poetry & Music', Sunday, 22 July 1951;
'Yellow S and s' (E & A Philpotts) 24-27 October 1951;
'The Beaux Stratagem' (G Farquhar) 22-26 January 1952;
'Gaslight' (P Hamilton) 2-5 April 1952;
'The Light of Heart' (E Williams) 29-30 October, 1 November 1952;
'Uncle Harry' (T Job) 2-7 February 1953;
'The Happiest Days of Your Life' (J Dighton) 16-18 April 1953;
'The Holly & the Ivy' (W Browne) 22-24 October 1953;
'Double Door' (E McFadden) 4-6 February 1954;
'Pygmalion' (Shaw) 8-10 April 1954;
'Maytime Follies - Song & Dance Show', 27-28 May 1954;
'You Never Can Tell' (Shaw) 28-30 October 1954;
'The Hollow' (A Christie) 20-22 January 1955;
'The Lady's Not For Burning' (C Fry) 31 March, 1-2 April 1955;
'Maytine Follies -Song & Dance Show', 18-21 May 1955;
'Love from a Stranger' (F Vosper) 10-12 November 1955;
'Seagulls Over Sorrento' (H Hastings) 26-28 January 1956;
'Arsenic & Old Lace' (J Kesselring) 22-24 March 1956;
'The Maytime Follies - Song & Dance Show', 2-5 May 1956;
'Flare Path' (T Rattigan) 25-27 October 1956;
'Reluctant Heroes' (C Morris) 24-26 January 1957;
'The Importance of Being Earnest' (O Wilde) 28-30 March 1957;
'The Maytime Follies - Song & Dance Show', 29-31 May 1957;
'Simon and Laura' (A Melville) 31 October, 1-2 November 1957;
'Bonaventure' (C Hastings) 30-31 January, 1 February 1958;
'The River Line' (C Morgan) 27-29 March 1958;
'The Maytime Follies - Song & Dance Show', 14-17 May 1958;
'Al for Mary' (Brooke & Bannerman) 30-31 October, 1 November 1958;
'Towards Zero' (A Christie) 29-31 January 1959;
'Separate Tables' (T Rattigan) 19-21 March 1959;
'Maytime Follies -Song & Dance Show', 6-9 May 1959;
'The Reluctant Debutante' (W Douglas-Home) 5-7 November 1959;
'Sailor, Beware' (King & Cary) 28-30 January 1960;
'Toad of Toad Hall' (A A Milne) 23-26 March 1960;
'Brothers In Law' (Williams & Cecil) 27-29 October 1960;
'The Touch of Fear' (D & C Christie) 26-28 January 1961;
'The Orchard Walls' (R F Delderfield) 23-25 March 1961;
'The Boy Friend' (S Wilson) 31 May, 1-3 June 1961;
'Waiting For Gillian' (R Miller) 2-4 November 1961;
'Dry Rot' (J Chapman) 1-3 February 1962;
'The Diary of Anne Frank' (Goodrich & Hackett) 29-31 March 1962;
'Jubilee Follies - Song & Dance Show', 30-31 May, 1-2 June 1962;
'The Secret Tent' (E Addynan) 1-3 November 1962;
'The Devil's Disciple' (Shaw) 31 January, 1-2 February 1963;
'And Suddenly It's Spring' (J Popplewell) 4-6 April 1963;
'Expresso Bongo' (Mankowitz & More) 29-31 May 1963;
'When We Are Married' (J B Priestley) 24-26 October 1963;
'A Christmas Carol' (Dickens, adap. S Sutton) 18-21 December 1963;
'The Rape of the Belt' (B W Levy) 12-14 March 1964;
'Johnny Belinda' (E Harris) 7-9 May 1964;
'Hobson's Choice' (H Brighouse) 28-30 October 1964;
'An Evening of Melodrama & Music Hall', 16-19 December 1964;
'Flowering Cherry' (R Bolt) 24-26 February 1965;
'Billy Liar' (Waterhouse & Hall) 5-8 May 1965;
'Pool's Paradise' (P King) 28-30 October 1965;
'The Private Ear' and 'The Public Eye' (P Scheaffer) 16-18 December 1965;
'Five Finger Exercise' (P Schaeffer) 3-5 March 1966.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/2 · File · 1927-1937
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'Clothes and the Woman', (C Paston) 30 Nov.1-3 December 1927;
'The Judge- of all the Earth' (S Schofield). Supported by 'The Play's the Thing', 11 November 1927 and Press Review;
'The Outsider' (D Br andon) 19-20 April 1928;
Triple Bill 'E & O.E' (C Williams), 'Amends', (Willians) and 'The Ghost of Jerry Bundler' (Jacobs & Rock) 12-13 October 1928;
'The Man with a Load of Mischief' (A Dukes) 6-9 March 1929;
'Ambrose Littlejohn's Adventure' (W Hackett) 17-20 April 1929 (also includes a ticket for the performance);
'Tons of Money' (Evans & Valentine) 16,18-19 October 1929;
'The Fourth Wall' (A A Milne) 4,6-7 December 1929;
'It Pays to Advertize' (W Hackett) 19,21-22 March 1930;
'A Damsel in Distress' (Hay & Wodehouse) 22,24-25 October 1930;
'The Barton Mystery' (W Hackett) 17,19-20 December 1930;
'When Knights were Bold' (C Marlow) 11-14 March 1931;
'The Cat and the Canary' (J Willard) 28,30-31 October 1931;
'Baa, Baa, Black Sheep' (Hay & Wodehouse) 10,12-13 February 1932;
'Michael & Mary' (A A Milne) 8-9 April 1932;
'Marry the Girl' (Arthurs & Miller) 18-19 November 1932;
'The Calendar' (E Wallace) 4-6 May 1933;
'The Ghost Train' (A Ridley) 16-18 November 1933;
'The Middle Watch' (Hay & King-Hall) 15-17 February 1934;
'The Green Goddess' (W Archer) 22-24 March 1934;
'The Case of the Frightened Lady' (E Wallace) 22-24 November 1934;
'The Young Idea' (Noel Coward) 30-31 January, 1-2 February 1935;
'East of Suez' (S Maugham) 20-23 March 1935;
'Ambrose Littlejohn's Adventure' (W Hackett) 27-30 November 1935;
'A Murder has been Arranged' (E Williams) 20-22 February 1936;
'Berkley Square' ( J L Balderston) 26-28 March 1936;
'The Midshipmaid' (Hay & King-Hall) 12-14 March 1936;
'The Wrecker' (Ridley & Merivale) 21-23 January 1937;
'The Flowers of the Forest' (J van Druten) 15-17 April 1937;
Triple Bill : 'Trial by Jury' (Gilbert & Sullivan), 'St Simeon Stylites' (Sladem & Smith) and 'The Lovely Miracle' (P Johnson), 29-30 April, 1 May 1937.

Rowntree Players
RPL/8/1 · File · 1923-1927
Part of Rowntree Players Dramatic Society

Includes programmes for the following performances:
'The Cheerful Knave' (K Howard) 11-14 December 1923;
'The 13th Chair' (B Veiller) 3,5-6 December 1924;
'Diplomacy' (V Sardou) 1-2 April 1925;
Triple Bill: 'Punch & Go' (Galsworthy), 'Over-ruled' (Shaw), 'The Locked Chest' (Masefield), 20.22-23 October 1926;
'The Admirable Crichton' (J M Barrie) 19.21-22 January 1927;
'The Dover Road' (A A Milne) 23-25 March 1927.

Rowntree Players
The York Pageant Music
PAG/4 · File · 1909
Part of York Historic Pageant

Two copies of the published musical scores for The York Pageant with words chiefly written by James Rhoades and music chiefly written by T. Tertius Noble.

York Pageant
The Book of the York Pageant
PAG/3 · File · 1909
Part of York Historic Pageant

A book containing coloured illustrations and articles on the history of York, as well as photographs of the people involved in the York Pageant, music from the Pageant, costumes, armoury and heraldry. The edition of this book was limited to 400 copies, of which this is numbered 122.

York Pageant
Scrapbook
PAG/1 · File · 1909
Part of York Historic Pageant

A scrapbook containing newspaper and magazine cuttings as well as postcards and photographs relating to the York Historic Pageant of 1909.

York Pageant
Deed
WIN/1 · Item · 1619
Part of Acomb Windmill

Deed of Acomb Windmill.

Acomb Windmill
Minute Book
MFS/1 · Item · 1832-1850
Part of York Mechanics' Friendly Society

Contains minutes of meetings, letters and a pamphlet containing information about the society.

York Mechanics' Friendly Society
Logos
STA/6 · Series · 20th century
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Includes one framed logo of the Society, and one vinyl with the logo on it.

St Andrew's Society of York
Society vinyl
STA/6/2 · Item · 20th century
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Colour image of the St Andrew Society of York logo, printed onto vinyl.

St Andrew's Society of York
Framed certificate
STA/4/5 · Item · 11 September 2002
Part of St Andrew Society of York

The certificate is for the dedication of a rose garden and memorial cairn in Dean Castle, Kilmarnock. The certificate includes a list of benefactors, and the garden and cairn were dedicated to the victims of terrorism on 11 September 2001 in the United States of America.

St Andrew's Society of York
Framed certificate
STA/4/4 · Item · 15 June 1950
Part of St Andrew Society of York

The certificate is one of affiliation with the Burns Federation. The St Andrew Society of York is registered as number 718.

St Andrew's Society of York
Session booklets
STA/3/6 · File · 2005-2019
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Includes programmes for sessions 2005-2006, 2007-2012 and 2016-2019. Also includes a copy of the rules as at May 2014.

St Andrew's Society of York
Examples of publications
STA/3/5 · File · 1994-2016
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Includes:
St Andrew Society leaflet for prospective members, 2000s;
St Andrews Day Dinner menus, 2013 and 2015;
Burns Night Dinner menu, 2016;
Saltire (newsletter of the St Andrew Society), Issue 40, May 2007;
100 years in York (1894-1994).

St Andrew's Society of York
Correspondence with members
STA/3/4 · File · 1996-2000s
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Includes papers for meetings, correspondence about banners, and 'Service of dedication to the victims of terrorism in the United States of America.' Also includes list of presidents from 1994 to 2020, and a negative of a portrait of The Late Major General A G Wauchope.

St Andrew's Society of York
Member activities
STA/3 · Series · 1937-2019
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Includes Burns Dinner menu cards and invitations (2003-2014), St Andrew night menu cards and associated paperwork (2002-2013), as well as a members ticket and list of members from the 1937-1938 season. Also includes correspondence with members, examples of publications and annual programmes of activities.

St Andrew's Society of York
Slides
WRG/3/2 · File · 20th century
Part of Brian Wragg papers

35mm colour slides. Includes images of Harewood House, Wentworth Woodhouse, Buxton stables, Buxton Crescent Assembly Rooms, Milton House, Hospital of San Antonio (Oporto), Wensley Bridge, Grinton Bridge, Richmond Bridge, Sheffield Cathedral, Byram Park, Basildon Park, Denton Park, Norton Stables (Sheffield), York Museum female prison, Newark Town Hall, York Assize Courts, St James Church (Rotherham), Cannon Hall (Barnsley), Tabley Hall (Cheshire), Heath Hall, Constable Burton, Lytham Hall, Castlewood House, Knavesmire Grandstand, Arncliffe Hall, Thorpe Arch Hall, Kirby Hall, Husthwaite Hall, Kirkland Hall, Heath House, Duncombe Park, Cusworth Hall, Great Burlington Street (London), Burley in Wharfedale, Fovcett Park (Darlington), Cowick Hall and Abbot Hall, as well as Bainbridge, Aysgarth Bridge, Marske Bridge, Appersett Bridge, Aske Hall, Aston Hall, Basildon Park, Campsall Hall, Clifton House, Coolattin House, Colwick Hall (Nottingham), Denton Church, Dewsbury Church, Eastwood House, Everingham Hall, Farnley Hall, Kirkleatham, Leeds Infirmary, Middleton Lodge, Norton Place, Ormsbey, Redbourne Hall (Lincs), Newark Town Hall, Escrick Park, Farnley Hall, Fillingham Castle, Gledstone Hall, Langford Hall, County Hospital Lincoln, Northallerton High Street, Raby Castle, Ravenfield Hall, Ribston Hall, Thoresby Hall, Thornes Park, Wiganthorpe Hall, Workington Hall and Peaseholme House York.

Also includes portraits and family tree of John Carr. Some images are currently unidentified.

Please note the original order of the slides has been maintained by the archivist, and as a result these images are not necessarily in alphabetical order.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
Photographs
WRG/3/1 · File · 20th century
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Bundle of images, primarily made up of illustrations from the John Carr catalogue.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
Photographs and slides
WRG/3 · Series · 20th century
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Includes one series of printed photographs of Carr buildings and people (from the John Carr catalogue), and an extensive collection of slides relating to John Carr. Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
WRG/2 · Series · 1957-2000
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Includes annotated typescript and published articles by R B Wragg, primarily concerned with architecture. Also includes a small number of newspaper articles.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
WRG/2/1 · File · 1957-1986
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Includes annotated typescript and published articles by R B Wragg, primarily concerned with architecture. Also includes a small number of newspaper articles. Also includes the Life and Works of John Carr by Brian Wragg and edited by Giles Worsley.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
PhD thesis
WRG/1 · Series · 1975
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Four volume thesis entitled 'The Life and Works of John Carr of York: Palladian Architect' by R B Wragg, awarded by the University of Sheffield.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
PhD thesis
WRG/1/4 · Item · 1975
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Volume 4, containing illustrations.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
PhD thesis
WRG/1/3 · Item · 1975
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Volume 3, containing appendices A to H..

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
PhD thesis
WRG/1/2 · Item · 1975
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Volume 2, containing chapters four to four to six..

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
PhD thesis
WRG/1/1 · Item · 1975
Part of Brian Wragg papers

Volume 1, containing chapters one to three.

Wragg; Richard Brian (?-?)
Framed logo
STA/6/1 · Item · 20th century
Part of St Andrew Society of York

Large format framed colour logo of the St Andrew Society of York.

St Andrew's Society of York
Photographs
ROW/1 · Series · 1890s-1924
Part of York City Rowing Club

Mounted formal team photographs with names of members listed along the bottom.

York City Rowing Club

Volumes of handwritten notes regarding the stained glass windows in York Minster. The first volume is prefaced by the following: 'The following notes formed the first draft for a work on the Stained Glass of the Minster by the late J W Knowles. They were collected, arranged and presented to the Library by his Executors. An amended copy including all his original sketches and drawings for illustration is in the Victoria & Albert Museum Library.

Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)