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Images of performances for the Jersey Eisteddfod including Mavis Burton and Brian Le Breton [image D-F, J-L], judge Peter Hearn, Ken Clarke and Steven Geary [from left to right-image G], judge Peter Hearn [image H-I] and Pat Dubras [image M-P].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/3/8847
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1978/8847
Date: 15 November 1978
Images of a concert taking place at the Opera House of the best performances from the Jersey Eisteddfod including Suzanne Gautier [image L], Gabrielle Robbé [image S], Pat Dubras [image U] [from JEP 04/12/1978 p 12-13].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/3/9008B
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1978/9008B
Date: 2 December 1978
Images of hairdresser Pat Dubras [centre] working on a client's hair in relation to an article on a career in hairdressing [from JEP 19/11/1980 p 24].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/5/5852
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1980/5852
Date: 12 November 1980
Images of St Peter's Youth Club's presentation for the Arts Alive festival at St Peter's Parish Hall. Includes images of club members performing plays, dance routines and sketches [A-H]; and compère for the evening the Reverend Barry Giles introducing the cast of a play [I-J] and adjudicator Pat Dubras addressing the cast [K-M] [from JEP 06/05/1981 p 24].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7386
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7386.
Date: 1 May 1981
Images of Maufant Youth Club's presentation for the Arts Alive festival at Columba Hall. Includes images of: adjudicator Pat Dubras making a speech [A]; people looking an entries in the standing exhition [B-D]; and a show featuring performances by youth club members [E-ZB]. Includes images of: the juniors performing The Hucklebuck [G-L]; the show's producer and director Norma Batchelor surprising Constable George Le Masurier with a version of This Is Your Life including Miss St Martin Susan Harris presenting the Constable with a sash [P-X]; and senior boys performing Flash Gordon [Y-Z] [from JEP 07/05/1981 p 16]. [Please see also L/A/75/A3/6/7398B].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/6/7398A
Photographer: Garry Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1981/7398A.
Date: 2 May 1981
Images of the Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club pantomime titled 'Cinderladdin and his Wonderful Cat', performed at St. Martin's Public Hall, and produced by Pat Dubras. Cast images include Debbie Sebire, Henri Dubras, Harry Foster, Carol Ruderham, Trudi Kelly, Olivia Dixon, Maureen Mannion, Alan Watts, Chris Amy, Barbara Magnus and Collette Le Riche. [from JEP 14/01/1982 p.14].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/87
Photographer: Reg Cridland
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/87.
Date: 13 January 1982
Images of Pat Dubras, chairman of the Jersey Dramatic Club, and the speaker at a luncheon for the Women's Circle [from JEP 11/02/82 p.8]
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/222
Photographer: Ron Mayne
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/222.
Date: 28 January 1982
Images of a Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club production of the 1971 farce, "Move over Mrs Markham", on opening night at the Opera House. The cast included Andrew Boniface, Gillian Peters, Brian Le Geyt and Keith White [images A-B], as well as Andrée Booth and Pat Dubras [I-J] [from JEP 25/05/82 p.10]
Reference: L/A/75/A3/7/1580
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1982/1580.
Date: 24 May 1982
Images of Pat Dubras, possibly relating to the Women's Circle.
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/916
Photographer: Glenn Rankine
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/916.
Date: 23 March 1983
Images of the first show of the Jersey Youth Service's Arts Alive festival taking place at Seaton Youth Club including adjudicator Pat Dubras and Youth Officer Tom Keir Hardie watching the show [image B-C], Kerrie O'Connell dressed as a clown [image J, Z], Jason Polbel, Kavan Norris and Andrew Heath [image N], gold winners the band the Premiers featuring Simon Larbalestier, Ricky Gallichan and Adi Gallichan [image O, S-U], the whole cast [image P-R], adjudicator Pat Dubras reading the results out [image V-W] [from JEP 21/04/1983 p. 10-11].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/1254A
Photographer: Gary Grimshaw
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/1254A.
Date: 20 April 1983
Images of guests at the Women's Circle luncheon at the Hotel Savoy including the two guest speakers Attorney General Vernon Tomes and Pat Dubras [image C-D] who had been invited to debate the topic 'The Weaker Sex' [from JEP 03/05/1983 p. 8].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/1359
Photographer: Barbara Pitman
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/1359.
Date: 28 April 1983
Images of a rehearsal of a play at Pat Dubras' house including Maurice Dubras [kneeling-left] and Pat Dubras [lying on sofa] [image A].
Reference: L/A/75/A3/8/1432
Photographer: Barbara Pitman
JEP Photographic Job Number: 1983/1432.
Date: 4 May 1983
Programme for production of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes by the Jersey Green Room Club at the Opera House, 2-7 November 1970. Produced by David Miles. Includes details about forthcoming productions at the Opera House.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/97
Date: 2 November 1970 - 7 November 1970
Programme for One Act Plays at the Opera House, 20-24 November 1971. Part of the Jersey Eisteddfod 1971. Includes casts of productions entered into Class 233b (Messervy-Le Sueur Cup), Class 250 (Jersey Theatrical Club Bowl) and Class 251 (Jersey Green Room Club Trophy).
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/103
Date: 20 November 1971 - 24 November 1971
Programme for production of Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres' Hotel Paradiso by the Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club at the Opera House, May 1972. Directed by Roy Fauvel and produced by Pat Dubras. Includes advertisements for local businesses and alcohol and drinks products.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/108
Date: 22 May 1972 - 27 May 1972
Programme for production of Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables by the Jersey Green Room Club at the Opera House, 30 October to 4 November 1972. Produced by Pat Dubras and David Miles. Includes details about forthcoming productions at the Opera House, and advertisements for local businesses.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/110
Date: 30 October 1972 - 4 November 1972
Programme for It's Bygone Days presented by June Day, Joan Scriven and Guy Le Sueur at the Opera House, 21-23 February [1974]. Includes an advertisement for Hambros (Jersey) Limited.
Reference: L/F/240/A1/7/116
Date: 21 February 1974 - 23 February 1974
Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club presents There Goes The Bride.. Opera House, Monday 20th May to Saturday 26th May 1985. Programme
Reference: L/F/348/B2/5
Date: 20 May 1985 - 26 May 1985
Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club presents I'll Get My Man .. Opera House, Tuesday, May 20th - Saturday May 24th 1986. Programme
Reference: L/F/348/B2/6
Date: 20 May 1986 - 24 May 1986