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Interview with Mr A. Myerson, concerning Cassell's Wood Engraving Department, Ludgate Hill, 14 April 1894.
Interview with Mr Alfred D. Downey, heraldic engraver, 47 Berwick Street, nd.
Interview with Mr H. H. Cameron, photographer, the Cameron Studio, 70 Mortimor Street, nd.
Report taken from the British Journal of Photography, concerning the Photographic Copyright Union, 10 January 1896.
Interview with Mr Alfred Graves, photographic printer, 40 Howson Road, Brockley, 14 January 1896.
Interview with Mr George W. Rousham, retoucher, 8 Akeiman Road, North Buxton, 14 January 1896.
Interview with Mr G. Syrad, retoucher, 6 Parsons Green, 16 January 1896.
Interview with Dr Arlidge, concerning health conditions of engravers, nd.
Interview with 'Pyro', retoucher, 121 Mansfield Street, Kingsland Road, nd.
Interview with Mr C. Sawyer, director of the Autotype Company, 74 New Oxford Street, nd.
Interview with the Freeman Brothers, engravers, 23 Farrington Avenue, 20 February 1896.
Interview with Mr Maloy, heraldic artist and engraver, 9 Great Turnstile Street, 25 February 1896.
Interview with Mr Bolton, manager of engraving department, Stanford's, Cockspur Street, 28 February 1896.
Interview with Mr Bedding, editor, British Journal of Photography, 2 York Street, Covent Garden, 27 February 1896.
Interview with Mr J. Moore, litho printer, North London Club, Rodney Street, Pentonville, March [1896]
Interview with Mr A. Myerson, secretary of the International Society of Wood Engravers, Mitre Hotel, Chancery Lane, April 1894.
Interview with Mr William Johnson, general secretary of the Theatrical and Music Hall Operations Union, 48 St. Martin's Lane, 23 January [1896]
Statistics taken from [1891]Census, concerning 'arts and amusement', nd.
Interview with Mr C. S. Cotton, secretary of the Actor's Benevolent Fund, 8 Adam Street, Adelphi, 23 January [1896]
Interview with Mr T. Hearne, secretary of the Cricketer's Fund Benevolent Society, Ealing, 21 January 1896.
Interview with Mr W. Fletcher, Sheet Choristers Association, 46 Chandos Street, 27 January 1896.
Interview with Miss Fanny Laughton, chorus lady, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 2 January 1896.
Notes on the Theatrical Mission and Institute, Macready House, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, 27 January [1896]
Interview with Mr. Taylor, master carpenter, Drury Lane Theatre, Drury Lane, 28 January [1896]
Notices concerning the Royal General Theatrical Fund, 28 January [1896]
Interview with Mr J. E. Jones, property master, Drury Lane Theatre, Drury Lane, 29 January [1896]
Interview with Mr J. A. de Orellana, secretary of the Orchestral Association, 5 York Buildings, Adelphi, 29 January [1896]
Interview with Mr W. Sutcliffe, member of the Empire Orchestra, 65 Firthville Gardens, 31 January [1896]
Interview with Mr Crannis and Mr Barnes, manager of entertainment department at Men's Rose Satchell and ballad singer at the North London Club and Institute, Rodney Street, Pentonville, 1 February ...
Evidence taken from the Select Committee of the House of Commons 1892 on Theatres and places of Amusement, nd.
Interview with Mr Paddison, organ grinder, Clerkenwell, Upper Charles Street Goswell Road, 18 February [1896]
Interview with Mr Gambadello, organ grinder, 25a Eyre Street Hill, Clerkenwell Road, 18 February [1896]
Interviews with Sister Ursula, Father Pasquale and Sister Harper, concerning organ grinders on Clerkenwell Road, Hatton Gardens and Queens Square, Bloomsbury, 19 February [1896]
Interviews with Mr Davide Cura, interpreter, 86 Derby Buildings, Wicklow Street, King's Cross and Mr Tim Simms, School Board attendance officer, 50 Victor Road, Seven Sisters Road, 29 February [1896]
Interview with Mr Luff, secretary of Cricketers Fund and Mr Pooley, member of Surrey County Cricket Club and formerly wicketkeeper for Surrey, 1 April [1896]
Interview with Mr E. Godfrey, acting 'super master', Pavilion Theatre, Mile End, 15 January [1896]
Interview with Mr Murdoch, assistant secretary to the Marylebone Cricket Club, Pavilion, Lord's Cricket Ground, 16 January 1896.
Interview with Miss Martineau, teacher of organ grinding, Foxholes, Weybridge, 17 January 1896.
Interview with Mr Chiappa, piano organ builder, Little Bath Street, Clerkenwell, 20 January [1896]
Interview with Mr R. C. Legge, secretary to George Alexander, St. James Theatre, King Street, 21 January 1896.
Interview with Mr Harvey, theatre manager, Criterion Theatre, 22 January [1896]
Interviews with various organ grinders, Chiappa's Organ builders, 20 January [1896]
Adverts concerned with professional acting organisations and societies, taken from 'The Era', 18 January 1896.
Interview with Sir Augustus Harris, the Elms, Avenue Road, Regents Park, 24 January [1896]
Interview with Mr Frank Hall, secretary to Music Hall Benevolent Fund, 58 York Road, Lambeth, 23 January [1896]