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February 27, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

A Hammersmith Matinee

The Era, Wednesday 18 June 1924 This afternoon performance was given in London at the King’s Theatre in Hammersmith.  The article doesn’t say why the show was being put on – I thought at first that it might have been the exam performances, but I don’t think it was that.

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February 20, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Rare Photo

Well!  Here is a turn-up for the books.  This newspaper article has a photo of Irene Mawer.  I have never seen this photo before and it is an extremely rare occurrence to see Mawer’s photo anywhere at all.  And guess what?  I have failed to note which newspaper and what

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February 13, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Birmingham Repertory Playgoers’ Society 1937

Birmingham Gazette, 17 September 1937 1937 – it was two years before the start of World War 2 and Irene Mawer was flying high.  In this newspaper article, we learn that she visited Birmingham.  As mentioned in the article, Mawer already had close connections with the Birmingham School of Speech

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February 6, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / Uncategorized / voice

Boscastle Summer School

During the Second World War, the Ginner-Mawer School evacuated from London to the tiny village of Boscastle, on the north coast of Cornwall.   The school year followed the normal academic year, with the usual long summer vacations.  Presumably the war made it difficult, or impossible, to hold the annual

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January 30, 2024 Biography / Blog / ginner-mawer / Mime / voice

Valency Fields, Boscastle

Mystery surrounds the National Trust car park in Boscastle.  The car park came to my attention when I was told that the original land – Valency Fields (a green and unspoiled area of grass), had been donated to the National Trust by Nancy Sherwood, longstanding member of the Ginner-Mawer family.  

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  • 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
  • Word Count
  • Anniversary
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