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Images of Jersey College for Girls students performing an opera at their school.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/2/4498
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1977/4498.
Date: 15 July 1977
Images from a rehearsal of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/3/7116
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1978/7116
Date: 17 May 1978
Images of the dress rehearsal of a production of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera Patience at the Jersey Opera House, 3 Gloucester Street, St Helier.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/554
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/554
Date: 15 May 1979
Images of a performance of The Barber of Seville at the Jersey Opera House.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/2168
Photographer: Reg Cridland
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/2168
Date: 3 November 1979
Images of children from the Carousel School of Dancing performing in a production of Alice In Wonderland at the Jersey Opera House.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/4/2499
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1979/2499
Date: 6 December 1979
Images of a cheque presentation that is taking place in the 'Cornwall Suite', which may be the name of the bar they are sitting in. The cheque is being presented to a charity associated with muscular dystrophy. It is suggested that the money has been raised by holding an opera. Jersey Evening Post
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/2924
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/2924
Date: 29 January 1980
Images of road cleaner emptying bins in West Centre also images of roadworks in Queen's Road. (JEP) Photographic Job Number 1981/6616. Taken by Peter Mourant.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/6616
Date: 10 February 1981
Images of the opening performance of "Die Fledermaus" at the Opera House, where the principal roles were sung by stars of The English National Opera, Glyndebourne and Scottish Operas. Lorna Windsor, as Rosalinda, is featured centre stage [images A and F], as well as David Fieldsend, as Eisenstein, and David Todd, as Dr Falke [D] [from JEP 03/06/82 p.26]
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/1671
Photographer: Peter Mourant
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/1671.
Date: 2 June 1982
Images of the dress rehearsal of The Mikado being put on by the Jersey Gilbert and Sullivan Society at the Lido de France including from left Pat Le Rossignol, Sue Guénier, Terry Neale, Patricia Amy, Susan Williams and Beverley Tooley [image C-E] [from JEP 01/03/1983 p. 8].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/584
Photographer: Barbara Pitman
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/584.
Date: 25 February 1983
Images of the Jersey Gilbert and Sullivan Society production of The Mikado taking place at the Lido de France including the finales with Yum-Yum played by Doreen Quérée and Nanki-Poo played by Brian Dean on the left, Pish-Tush played by Michael Blackie leading the singing and enraged Katisha played by June Le Rossignol on the right [image E] and the Lord High Executioner Ko-Ko played by John Shield with his prisoner Nanki-Poo [image U] [from JEP 02/03/1983 p. 16].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/628
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/628.
Date: 1 March 1983
Images of the Jersey Green Room Club's production of the comic opera Merrie England [see JWP 25/4/1936]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 4 of Red Contact File 2 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/2/CS4/3
Date: April 1936 - 25 April 1936
Images of the Jersey Green Room Club's production of the comic opera Merrie England [see JWP 25/4/1936]. The images were produced from the negatives depicted in Contact Sheet 4 of Red Contact File 2 from the Jersey Evening Post (JEP) Photographic Archive.
Reference: L/A/75/A4/2/CS4/4
Date: April 1936 - 25 April 1936
Letter from Ka [Kathleen de Carteret], SVS [South View School], Clevedon to her dear Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur]. Discusses plans for the coming weekend in London, including travel plans, meeting with the Hey family and attending the opera. Includes original envelope addressed to K H Le Sueur, 65 Manor Drive, Wembley Park, Middlesex with one red 1½d postage stamp.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A1/2/9
Date: 10 May 1927
Letter from Ka [Kathleen de Carteret], SVS [South View School], Clevedon to her dear old Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur]. Informs Kenneth of the time that her train gets into Paddington the following day and details of plans to go to the opera. Includes original envelope addressed to K H Le Sueur, 65 Manor Drive, Wembley Park, Middlesex with one red 1½d postage stamp.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A1/2/10
Date: 12 May 1927
Letter from Ka [Kathleen de Carteret], SVS [South View School], Clevedon to her dear Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur]. Includes comments about a weekend together in London and details of Kathleen's return journey to Clevedon via Bristol. Includes original envelope addressed to K H Le Sueur, 65 Manor Drive, Wembley Park, Middlesex with one red 1½d postage stamp.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A1/2/11
Date: 17 May 1927
Letter [1] from Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur], 65 Manor Drive, Wembley Park to dearest Ka [Kathleen de Carteret]. Includes comments about his work in Hampstead and remarks about his crossing from Jersey to Weymouth. [Dated 3 March 1927 but contents of letter suggest this should read 3 May 1927].
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A2/1/1
Date: 3 May 1927
Letter [2] from Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur], 65 Manor Drive, Wembley Park to dearest Ka [Kathleen de Carteret]. Refers to booking tickets for a performance of Wagner's opera Das Rheingold at the Covent Garden Opera House and details of his journey from Weymouth to London. Includes original envelope addressed to Miss K de Carteret, South View, Clevedon, Somerset.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A2/1/2
Date: 6 May 1927
Letter [3] from Ken [Kenneth Henry Le Sueur], Eastern Telegraph Company London Training School, Shepherds Walk, Hampstead to dearest Ka [Kathleen de Carteret]. Acknowledges receipt of a letter from Kathleen, and informs her that he has booked tickets for a performance of Tristan and Isolde. Includes original envelope addressed to Miss K de Carteret, South View, Clevedon, Somerset.
Reference: L/C/142/A1/A2/1/3
Date: 6 May 1927