Newspaper article about a commemorative plaque which was unveiled on 7 May 2014 to remember Enid Blyton who had lived in Beaconsfield for many years, with pictures, The unveiling with Dick Smith (Town Crier) and Sandy Saunders (The Mayor) was accompanied by children from local schools,.
P-EBl/NC/050
Date: 15/05/2014
Newspaper article about a commemoration plaque being unveiled to Enid Blyton with photograph of Kari Dorme who did much to promote the erection of the plaque.
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Date: 16/05/2014
A newspaper article about Enid Blyton getting a plaque to mark her 30 years spent in Beaconsfield. His Opinion expresses the controversy she caused along the way, thanks to the rougher edges in some of her tales, including being marked as a racist, sexist and elitist.
P-EBl/NC/048
Date: 25/04/2014
Newspaper article about a commemorative plaque which is to be unveiled to honour the great children’s writer who was a resident of Beaconsfield for over 30 years.
P-EBl/NC/047
Date: 25/04/2014
2 programmes, one large black and white photograph and an article record this production of the Winslow Boy. Despite the foul weather the production was a roaring success. The Winslow Boy was played by Mark Oldknow and his father played by Dickon Thorndike. Cast of 10 only and produced by Kathy Godfrey.
O-NTG/D/077
Date: February 1979
Programme for the production of Habeas Corpus in March 1977 and produced by Marjorie Greasley.
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Date: 1977
Programme for the production of Time Remembered in May 1976 and produced by Susan Thorndike.
O-NTG/B/015
Date: 1976
Programme for the production of Time and Time again in May 1976 and produced by Barbara Knaggs.
O-NTG/B/014
Date: 1976
She’s locked the bedroom door programme and colour photograph. Cast includes Norman Holford, Helen Sharman, Sheila Anderson, Evelyn Frith, Duncan MacDougall, Jenny Duffy, John Sharman to mention a few.
O-NTG/D/076
Date: November 1978
Programme for the production of Suddenly at Home, produced by Martin Elson in February 1976.
O-NTG/B/013
Date: 1976
25th Anniversary production of Separate Tables, directed by Bernard Cane in November 1975.
O-NTG/B/012
Date: 1975
Programme for the production of How the Other Half Loves in May 1975, produced by Martin Elson
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Date: 1975