Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Theatre programmes and magazines.
1. Concert in Honour of the British and Allied Merchant Navies, Royal Albert Hall, London, 12 September 1942.
2. ENSA presents ‘Seascape’ on behalf of King George’s Fund for Sailors, Royal Albert Hall, London, 12 September 1943.
3. La Traviata, Teatro Di S. Carlo, 25 October 1944 [Italian language].
4. Cinema Empire programme 19-25 February 1945, presenting: Knickerbocker Holiday; Allergic to Love.
5. Hasty Heart by Captain John Patrick, Comedy Theatre, commencing April 20th.
6. “Merrie Town” Fete at Cooperage Near the Bandstand, 25 February to 1 March 1944. Bombay. [Annotated: “not in Bombay at this time”].
7. ENSA entertainments for H.M.Forces, “The Patsy” by Barry Conners
8. Twelfth Night [Annotated: “Gibraltar 24 May 45”]
9. Aida, Real Teatro di S Carlo, Season 1944-1945, Under the Direction of the British Military Authority Naples. Ticket: 5 June 1945. [English and Italian language].
10. Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, Real Teatro di S Carlo, Season 1944-1945, Under the Direction of the British Military Authority Naples. Ticket: 14 September 1945. Flyer attached inside programme. [English and Italian language].
11. Showplace, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Centre, Program 15 November 1945.
12. The Philedelphia Orchestra, 46th season, 1945-1946, Carnegie Hall, New York. Ticket: 20 November 1945.
13. Up In Central Park, The Playbill for the Broadway Theatre. [Magazine of the theatre. Full of adverts.]
14. The Shipstads & Johnson, Ice Follies of 1946, 10th Anniversary Edition [programme and magazine for performances on ice]
15. Up In Central Park, musical theatre, extended programme [Annotated: 4 December 1945]
16. Tivoli, David R. Martin Managing Director, “Fun and Music” London Variety Revue. Sydney, Australia. [Annotated 15 March 1946].
17. “Rose Marle”, His Majesty’s Theatre [Annotated 12 April 1946] Melbourne.
18. Folies Bergere [annotated 29 October 1946. French language].
2. ENSA presents ‘Seascape’ on behalf of King George’s Fund for Sailors, Royal Albert Hall, London, 12 September 1943.
3. La Traviata, Teatro Di S. Carlo, 25 October 1944 [Italian language].
4. Cinema Empire programme 19-25 February 1945, presenting: Knickerbocker Holiday; Allergic to Love.
5. Hasty Heart by Captain John Patrick, Comedy Theatre, commencing April 20th.
6. “Merrie Town” Fete at Cooperage Near the Bandstand, 25 February to 1 March 1944. Bombay. [Annotated: “not in Bombay at this time”].
7. ENSA entertainments for H.M.Forces, “The Patsy” by Barry Conners
8. Twelfth Night [Annotated: “Gibraltar 24 May 45”]
9. Aida, Real Teatro di S Carlo, Season 1944-1945, Under the Direction of the British Military Authority Naples. Ticket: 5 June 1945. [English and Italian language].
10. Il Barbiere Di Siviglia, Real Teatro di S Carlo, Season 1944-1945, Under the Direction of the British Military Authority Naples. Ticket: 14 September 1945. Flyer attached inside programme. [English and Italian language].
11. Showplace, Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Centre, Program 15 November 1945.
12. The Philedelphia Orchestra, 46th season, 1945-1946, Carnegie Hall, New York. Ticket: 20 November 1945.
13. Up In Central Park, The Playbill for the Broadway Theatre. [Magazine of the theatre. Full of adverts.]
14. The Shipstads & Johnson, Ice Follies of 1946, 10th Anniversary Edition [programme and magazine for performances on ice]
15. Up In Central Park, musical theatre, extended programme [Annotated: 4 December 1945]
16. Tivoli, David R. Martin Managing Director, “Fun and Music” London Variety Revue. Sydney, Australia. [Annotated 15 March 1946].
17. “Rose Marle”, His Majesty’s Theatre [Annotated 12 April 1946] Melbourne.
18. Folies Bergere [annotated 29 October 1946. French language].
Record Details
Item reference: | DRI/10 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | FILE |
Extent: | 1 folder: 18 items |
Date made: | 1942-1946 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Diaries 1943-1946, and belt. (Manuscript) (DRI/1)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1943. (Manuscript) (DRI/2)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1944 including pamphlets, shore leave passes, police notes and British India Menus.. (Manuscript) (DRI/3)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1945. (Manuscript) (DRI/4)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera from 1946. (Manuscript) (DRI/5)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Ephemera - no date. (Manuscript) (DRI/6)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters from MS CHANDA. (Manuscript) (DRI/7)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters 1946 from Colombo (July-August), SS QUEDA (August-October), Paris (October-November). (Manuscript) (DRI/8)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Various overseas newspapers. (Manuscript) (DRI/9)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Theatre programmes and magazines. (Manuscript) (DRI/10)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Index to the letters, and selected extracts. (Manuscript) (DRI/11)
- Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters SS CHANTILLY, first voyage (19 October 1943 to 15 January 1945), including Home Trade. Hospital Ship from August 1944. (Manuscript) (DRI/12)
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