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  1. 4 days ago · The last letter in this series was dictated by Fr Julian Tenison Woods on 13 March 1889. It reads as if maybe he knew it would probably be his last effort to his dear friend, William Archer.

  2. 4 days ago · Fr Julian Tenison Woods’ letter to William Archer on 3 January 1888 from his home in Elizabeth Street, Sydney, was probably not penned by himself. However, he did add his own signature. The reason for not writing himself was a serious deterioration in his health, leaving him an invalid unable to use his hands and feet freely.

  3. 4 days ago · It is obvious, once again, that Fr Julian values being able to share his thoughts with William Archer, even if postal arrangements don’t always deliver his sporadic letters!

  4. 13 hours ago · William Archer, colleague and benefactor of Shaw Shaw's next attempt at drama was a one-act playlet in French, Un Petit Drame , written in 1884 but not published in his lifetime. [37] In the same year the critic William Archer suggested a collaboration, with a plot by Archer and dialogue by Shaw. [38]

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · The eldest daughter of Labor and Truth, Criticism was raised by Justice in the palace of Wisdom, where she learned from the Muses the ancient rules of tragic and comic drama: the unities of action, time, and place; a sense of proportionality and balance.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · These critics, with their diverse backgrounds and perspectives, have contributed significantly to architectural discourse, challenging norms, heralding new movements, and sometimes, controversially, steering public opinion.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · The Lyon and Turnbull Auction House is hosting an auction of Islamic and Indian Art from William and Mildred Archer's personal collection. This isn't big news. London auction houses were always setting up auctions that help colonists profit from personal collections they gathered when in the colonies.