Bigwood Collection
Digital Objects
Theatrical cartoon of George Barnes Bigwood
| This material is held at | Specialist Collections and Academic Archives, University of Kent Contact Details | Location |
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD |
| Dates of Creation | c 1809-1953 |
| Name of Creator | George Barnes Bigwood |
| Language of Material | English |
| Physical Description | Around 118 items |
Scope and Content
The Bigwood collection consists, in the main, of playbills predominantly from the Britannia. There are a few letters and theatrical ephemera such as cuttings and reviews. The collection also includes some artefacts, for example a tea service given to Bigwood by Sarah Lane.
The material spans 1809-1953, but Bigwood himself is not mentioned on a playbill until 1851.
Administrative / Biographical History
George Barnes Bigwood was born in 1829. He started his working life at the Marylebone theatre where he was briefly involved on the management side and also spent some time at the Standard. In 1862 he joined the Britannia Theatre in Hoxton where he became their 'low comedian'. He also spent many years as the Britannia's stage manager. George Bernard Shaw commented on how able he was at the job.
Early on he had problems with alcohol, often missing shows or forgetting his lines due to being drunk. Sarah Lane, the theatre's manager, always protected Bigwood. At one point he was sacked, but she had him reinstated. One of the letters to Bigwood from Sarah alludes to this problem. However when he was fifty, Bigwood suffered a head injury and was told that it would be dangerous for him to continue drinking. He therefore became teetotal and remained so for the rest of his life. When he eventually retired to Southend to run a tobacconists shop he was the longest surviving member of the Britannia company. He died in 1915 aged eighty-four.
Conditions Governing Access
Contact specialcollections@kent.ac.uk to make an appointment for viewing. You will need to give a list of items you would like to see. Please be aware that we need at least half a day's notice of a visit.
Conditions Governing Use
Photocopies permitted in accordance with copyright law and at the discretion of the Specialist Collections and Academic Archives team where contents are of a sensitive nature.
Appraisal Information
Permanent
Acquisition Information
Compiled by the comedian George Barnes Bigwood, this small collection was acquired because of Bigwood's connection with the Britannia Theatre, Hoxton.
Accruals
No further accruals expected
Other Finding Aid
Item level catalogue of items available on the Special Collections website
Bibliography
Most of the information about George Bigwood comes from The Britannia diaries of Frederick Wilton and East End Entertainment by A. E. Wilson.
Note
The Bigwood Collection is part of the Victorian and Edwardian Theatre Collection at the University of Kent.
Access Points
| Subjects | |
| Popular theatre | |
| Theatre Management -- Britannia Theatre, Hoxton, London | |
| Personal Names | |
| Bigwood, George Barnes. ( 1829-1915) | |
| Lane, Sarah. ( 1822-1899) | |
| Geographical Names | |
| Britannia Theatre -- Hoxton, London -- c 1863-1897 | |
| Title | Bigwood Collection |
| Creation | Created by Jane Gallagher using the cheshire for archives ead creation tool 2010-07-12 |
Newspaper cuttings
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD/CUT |
| Dates of Creation | c 1887-1889 |
Scope and Content
A small number of newspaper cuttings, including an obituary of Sarah Lane, relating to the Britannia Theatre and the Prince of Wales' Theatre, Tottenham.
Letters
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD/LET |
| Dates of Creation | 1876-1953 |
| Physical Description | 9 letters |
Scope and Content
These letters are concentrated around the early 1900s and concern George Bigwood's connections in the theatre. There is one letter from Sarah Lane informing Bigwood that he may resume his position with her as long as he is able to do so (dated 17th November, 1876).
Miscellaneous items
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD/MISC |
| Dates of Creation | c 1870-1891 |
| Physical Description | 6 items |
Scope and Content
This section contains a variety of items which belonged to Bigwood. These include photographs, some in a 'Tally-Ho' album given by Sarah Lane as a memento of the success of 'The Spider and the Fly' pantomime, a tea set (which was also a gift from Sarah Lane) and a metal matchbox which belonged to George Bigwood. Also in this section are a reprint of an interview with Bigwood from c. 1870 and a metal printing block with an impression of Bigwood.
Theatre posters
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD/POS |
| Dates of Creation | 1809-1888 |
| Physical Description | 93 playbills |
Scope and Content
The vast majority of these playbills cover Bigwood's time at the Britannia Theatre, Hoxton, from c 1863-1888. Other theatres represented include the Adelphi, City of London Theatre (Bishopsgate), Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Garrick Theatre, Haymarket, Sadler's Wells, the Old Vic and the Theatre Royal, Uxbridge.
Theatre programmes
| Reference Number | GB 1089 UKC/BIGWOOD/PROG |
| Dates of Creation | 1839-1887 |
| Physical Description | 4 programmes |
Scope and Content
This section comprises:
- Two programmes for the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (1839 and c 1863)
- One programme for the Adelphi, 1887
- One programme for the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, from 1860.