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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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February 1, 2022 Biography / Blog / Mime

Mothers to Perform & Erica Doughty. 14 January 1936

Derby Evening Telegraph 14 January 1936 Mothers to Perform & Miss Erica Doughty The newspaper clipping for today’s blog post is a very strange one indeed, written in a very chatty style – presumably the gossip column or something similar. The first paragraph talks about a forthcoming dancing display by

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