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-----. [Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848], 1 photograph: sepia, ([1870]?)
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Maull & Co. Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848, 2 cartes de visite photographs: sepia, ([1875]?), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
Note: both photos stained.
PIG 437
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Collins, Wilkie, 1824-1889. 1 letter to Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848, A.L.S. (2 p.), (1885, Oct. 13), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
Note: fragile and damaged -- please do not remove from mylar.
PIG 113
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Labouchere, Henry Du Pré, 1831-1912. 1 letter to [Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848], A.L.S. (3 p.), ([ca. 1910]?), Florence (Italy)
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Note: incomplete and damaged; missing first page and bottom portion of final page cut away. Please do not remove from mylar.
PIG 227
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Labouchere, Henry Du Pré, 1831-1912. 1 letter to Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848, A.L.S. (3 p.), ([ca. 1909]?, July 26), Camaldoli (Italy)
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Note: damaged -- please do not remove from mylar.
PIG 226
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Maull & Co. Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848, 1 cartes de visite photograph: sepia, ([1875]?), London (Eng.)
Manuscripts
This collection contains a small number of manuscripts, documents, photographs and ephemera; the majority of the collection consists of Pigott's personal and professional correspondence, both from his work as a journalist and as the Examiner of Plays. The majority of the correspondence is addressed to Pigott but there is also a significant group of letters addressed to his nephew, Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott. In 1873, Edward Pigott was put forward as a candidate for the position of Secretary for the Royal Academy; ultimately, he was not elected to the position but there are a large number of testimonial letters by people in the art, academic and political fields, supporting Pigott's candidacy. The personal letters include discussions of the leading topics, politicians, and celebrities of the day; the professional letters mainly deal with stories to be published in Pigott's newspapers and the workings and people of the Victorian theatre, including letters about plays which, for some reason, were not accepted for performance. Notable correspondents include: Wilkie Collins, Francis George Seymour (Marquess of Hertford), Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton), Henry Du Pré Labouchere, Theodore Martin, John Everett Millais, Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane, Goldwin Smith and Edmund Hodgson Yates.
PIG 436
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Labouchere, Henry Du Pré, 1831-1912. 1 note to [Henry Drummond Smyth Pigott, b. 1848]?, A.N.S. (1 p.), ([ca. 1889]?)
Manuscripts
Note: written on the verso of another letter.
PIG 210