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  • October 18, 2021 Janet Fizz Curtis

    ***Lavender Yates*** Tim *** message***

    MESSAGE FOR TIM. Please can you contact me again?  The email address that I have for you does not respond

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  • April 28, 2026 webmaster

    Typo

    Typo. A typo (short for typographical error) is a small, unintentional mistake made while typing or printing text, such as

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  • black text on white page listing some of the contents of the autobiography
    April 21, 2026 webmaster

    A Lie-in.

    This morning I stayed in bed until about 8 am – which is a huge lie-in for me. Apart from

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  • a pub on the bank of a river, water in the foreground.
    April 7, 2026 webmaster

    Part 4 – Where is Miss Mawer’s Heraldic Lion?

    When Miss Mawer visited the lion, where was it? Why did she go there? And what did the lion look

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  • Irene Mawer, sitting.
    March 31, 2026 webmaster

    Part 3 – The Lion (and the witch, not forgetting the wardrobe)

    C S Lewis is, to many people, a children’s author; he wrote the Chronicles of Narnia tales, which includes The

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  • photo of the stone coronet from the head of the Heraldic Lion statue
    March 24, 2026 webmaster

    Part 2 – A Heraldic Mullet

    In my previous blog post, I wrote about Miss Mawer sitting on a life-sized, stone lion and that Toby had

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  • photo of a statue of a lion, carved in stone, wearing a coronet.
    March 17, 2026 webmaster

    The Godstow Heraldic Lion

    Deep in the Irene Mawer Archives (otherwise known as ‘the old biscuit tin in the attic’) there lies a lovely

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  • March 10, 2026 webmaster

    A Lost Strand

    What does the word ‘mime’ mean to you? For many people, it suggests silence: a performer with a white face,

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  • screenshot showing a paragraph of manuscript. Paragraph is highlighted in blue.
    March 3, 2026 webmaster

    Paraphrasing

    In a previous blog post, I wrote about how I was working hard at self-editing, cutting the number of words

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February 28, 2023 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Diskobolos/Discobolos

During the dinner given to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the start of the Ginner-Mawer School of Dance and Drama, Effie Williams “made a presentation to the School and to its two Principals on behalf of the Ginner-Mawer Old Girls’ Club.  The gift to the School was a most beautiful shield

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February 21, 2023 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Edith Sitwell (1887-1964)

Edith Sitwell’s Influence at the 21st Birthday Party Today’s blog post is definitely one of my favourites.  I have had such fun researching it.  It started with me reading the report of the 21st Birthday Party for the Ginner-Mawer School (1937).  I had no idea that the write-up in The

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February 15, 2023 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

21st Birthday of the School in 1937

21st Birthday of the School in 1937 In 1937, the Ginner-Mawer School of Dance and Drama celebrated its 21st birthday.  It had survived the First World War, and could not yet foresee the troubles of the future.  In a speech at a party given in celebration of the event, Miss

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February 7, 2023 Biography / ginner-mawer / voice

Laurence Olivier

Some time ago I published a blog post where I  noted that I thought there was a link between Laurence Olivier and Irene Mawer.  I am happy to say, that following a visit to NRCD, I have now found the evidence to prove what I suspected: in his youth Lord

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January 31, 2023 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / voice

Prince Philip of Greece

              “…reeds don’t sway from side to side…” The five year old boy earnestly criticised his teacher, Dorothy Reavely, as she struggled to find her teaching feet in 1920s France.  As a graduate of Ginner-Mawer, she had a good, solid training on which to

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  • Typo
  • A Lie-in.
  • Part 4 – Where is Miss Mawer’s Heraldic Lion?
  • Part 3 – The Lion (and the witch, not forgetting the wardrobe)
  • Part 2 – A Heraldic Mullet
  • The Godstow Heraldic Lion
  • A Lost Strand
  • Paraphrasing
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