Record

RepositorySpecial Collections Archives (GB 0029)
Ref NoEUL MS 348/PROD/PHOT/3
Alt Ref NoNT 64-70
Datec 1987-2007
LevelSeries
Extent17 boxes
TitleShow albums
Creator NameExeter; Exeter Northcott Theatre Company; 1967-
DescriptionSets of 6x4 photographs from Northcott Theatre productions, kept by the marketing department for the cast to order prints from and for other publicity purposes. Many of the sets were placed into albums, while other were kept in bundles and labelled with index cards before being stored in box files. Three sets have been affixed to cardboard for display. The photographs include images of props, set models, locations, and fit ups for various productions, in addition to photographs of the performances. The photographs are in colour unless otherwise indicated. Many of the sets are numbered and have clearly had photographs removed in the past as they are incomplete. Occasional annotations as to production name/ date appear on the reverse. The loose sets of photographs have been removed from the developers envelopes and box files and any information on these housings has been transferred to the new housings.
Please note that the albums showing fit-ups in Rougemont Gardens often show photographs from several different Rougemont Gardens productions in the same album. The different productions have been identified where possible.
FormatPhotograph
Plastic Slide
LanguageEnglish
AccessStatusOpen
Access ConditionsOne album at a time. Album sleeves often hold more than one photograph and may need to be removed from the sleeves to view all the photographs, additional care should be taken to ensure that these remain with the correct album.
ArrangementTwo identifiable sets of albums have been physically kept together [EUL MS 348/PROD/PHOT/3/1-5 & EUL MS 348/PROD/PHOT/3/6-14]. The rest of the albums have been arranged in date order of the production covered as they appear to have been tucked into whichever boxes they fit in. The loose sets of photographs have been physically kept together and arranged in date order, as they were broadly found to have been packaged in this way.
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