Sharp, Rosamund (Bland), 1886-1960
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Rosamund Bland with two dogs, undated [early 1900s?]
Rosamund Bland with two dogs, undated
Scrapbook of Paul Bland's time in the military as well as Bland family photos, 1910 - 1920
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Dec. 15th
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Dec. 12th
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Nov. 15th
"Dear Mrs Moore, I am glad you are through and feeling like work again. I enclose the two books of proofs and a letter from Skipper and my own corrections. I have marked one copy, but I had better enumerate them according to pages as it will make it easier for you. I am also sending you a draft of an agreement with Vedrenne and Eadie of the Royalty Theatre and a letter from the Author's Society, which clears up the matter of the one act play..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Oct. 30th
"Dear Mrs Moore I am send you these photographs cut from the Skipper's scrap-book. We haven't any other copies. I am sending the Tomb of the Dog and Flora's Temple, because it is so clear in detail and may come out better in reproduction than the others..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Sunday July 26th
"Dear Mrs Moore I'm afraid I was a little [?] in my calculations about the Depford plays. Cinderella was in '92 and that was the first actual play. Before lent there were tableaux and things of that sort..."
Sharp, Rosamund, to Doris Langley Moore, July 23rd
"Dear Mrs Moore I think that the approximately [?] years of the plays at Deptford were from 1894 - 1897. I should say that "Cinderella" was in '94. Sleeping Beauty '95 and Aladdin '96. I'm not absolutely certain of this but there certainly is no question of it being after 1900 because we went to Well Hall then and there affairs were all while we were at Three Gables at Grove Park. Also I'm sure I wasn't more than seven or eight when I was Fairy Godmother in Cinderella..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, June 22
"Just had your letter forwarded to me here. I'm answering in a hurry as I know you want to hear at once. But I can't help you about either point, I'm afraid. I never heard of this play being [taken?], and do not understand to what it can refer..."