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SOC.I.3.1 Printed materials
SOC.I.3.2 Photographs
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Records of the Cambridge University Spanish Society

Title Photographs
Reference SOC.I.3.2
(former reference: Ms.Add.7978)
Covering Dates 1935–1951
Extent and Medium 7 envelopes of photographic prints now in an album box; photographs
Content and context

The society's annual play at this period was often performed in the ADC Theatre and was regularly produced by Camille Prior.

Further information

Posters, programmes and tickets for annual plays are to be found inserted in the general minute books.

University/SOC.I.3.2 contains:
SOC.I.3.2.1 ''El caballero de Olmedo'' by Lope de Vega.
6 photographic prints (23.9cm x 13.9cm); photographs.
1935
SOC.I.3.2.2 ''La Vida Es Sueño'' by Pedro Caledrón de la Barca.
Creator: Ramsey and Muspratt, Post Office Terrace, Cambridge.
3 photographic prints (16.4cm x 20.3cm); photographs.
1936
SOC.I.3.2.3 ''Don Gil de las calzas verdes'' by Tirso de Molina.
10 photographic prints (16.2cm x 19.0cm); photographs.
8 Feb. 1941
SOC.I.3.2.4 ''Mariana Pineda'' by Federico Garcia Lorca.
4 photographic prints (13.4cm x 17.4cm); photographs.
10 Mar. 1947
SOC.I.3.2.5 ''La cena del Rey Baltasar'' by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. The photographs are occasionally annotated with the name of the character portrayed.
11 photographic prints (8.5cm x 10.9cm); photographs.
Apr. 1951
SOC.I.3.2.6 Play of unknown title.
7 photographic prints (11.2cm x 15.5cm); photographs.
1940–1949
SOC.I.3.2.7 Play of unknown title.
Creator: Ramsey and Muspratt, Post Office Terrace, Cambridge.
4 photographic prints (15.9 cm x 19.8cm); photographs.
1940–1949

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