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Dublin Core
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Title
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BP15 Pickard's Prize
Subject
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Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Date
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1909-1961
Contributor
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Paul Swinton
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Format
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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English
Identifier
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BP15
Description
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This Scrapbook contains a wealth of newspaper clippings relating to the constantly changing programme of Pickard's Casino Cinema, dating from approximately between 1912 and 1916. Tickets admitting entry to various Glasgow cinemas can also be found, as well as a humorous article relating to an escaped bull entering La Scala Picture-House. Also present is an article detailing Pickard's being honoured by the city carters for allowing them to use the Panopticon for meetings during their strike, as well as a short, presumably semi-autobiographical, story entitled 'The Millionaire's Gratitude'.
Newspaper cutting
Newspaper
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The Evening Times
Date
Date of newspaper article
27/04/1961
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BP15.32-01
Title
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I Sometimes Forget The Combination Pickard Tells Glasgow Court.
Format
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Newsprint cutting
Source
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Pickard's Papers: Pickard's Prize
Description
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Article from the Evening Times describing the evidence Mr. Pickard gave in court relating to the theft of one of his personal safes, containing around £7000 and a first edition of Robert Burns. At the time of the court case Pickard was 87 years old yet according to the article he was full of humour about the incident andreplied to some of the questions in his characteristically pawky vein. Rather surprising is Pickards admission that, due to strict personal principle, he never revealed the combination of his safes to anyone, including his own wife, and was prone to temporarily forgetting the combinations.
Language
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English
Type
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Newspaper cutting
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
Rights
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court case
Evening Times
Partick
Pickard
Robert Burns
safe
theft
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Dublin Core
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Title
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BP20 The Gaiety Theatre and other entertainment places
Subject
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Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Contributor
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Berta Ramos
Rights
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Format
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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BP20
Coverage
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Edwardian
Description
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Newspaper cuttings about the Clydebank Gaiety Theatre and othe A.E.Pickard's entertainment places, dating from between 1909 and 1912.
Text
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BP20.47C
Title
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BP20.47C Scrapbook page
Subject
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Social History, Variety Theatre
Source
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Pickard's Papers: [Untitled 2]
Description
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Personal Letter to A.E. Pickard offering to sell him an edition of Robert Burns works.
Contributor
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Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
Language
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English
Coverage
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Edwardian
Format
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image/jpegfrom paper original
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Rights
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This material is made available for non-commercial research and education purposes, and no copyright infringement is intended. If the material is still in copyright, or contains sensitive information, please contact us and we will take it down.
Relation
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BP20.47D
Robert Burns