Lillah McCarthy in 'The Tragedy of Nan'
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Lillah McCarthy in 'The Tragedy of Nan'
by Daily Mirror
bromide press print, 1908
10 1/2 in. x 5 3/8 in. (267 mm x 136 mm)
Purchased, 2004
Photographs Collection
NPG x128077
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Granville Barker first produced John Masefield's most successful play with McCarthy as Nan for The Pioneer Players at the Royalty Theatre in 1908. McCarthy's rural upbringing and her experience of melodrama helped her believe she was 'the living Nan'. The Tragedy of Nan was staged again with Lillah McCarthy as the lead role at the Court Theatre in 1911.
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Current affairs
Henry Asquith replaces Henry Campbell-Bannerman as Liberal leader and Prime Minister, with David Lloyd George taking control of the Exchequer. Asquith and Lloyd George embark on a bold programme of social reform, laying the foundations of the Welfare State, introducing government pensions this year and later a system of National Insurance.The first aeroplane for the British army is built by the American, Samuel Cody.
Art and science
E.M. Forster's novel A Room with a View is published, following the experiences of a young woman, Lucy Honeychurch, in the repressed culture of Edwardian England.The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles first uses the term 'cubism' to refer to a landscape painting by Georges Braque.
International
King Carlos of Portugal and his heir, Prince Luis Filipe, are killed by assassins from the Republican trying to provoke a revolution. Carlos I, unpopular because of his extravagant lifestyle and extramarital affairs, was succeeded by his younger son, Manuel, the last monarch of the Braganza dynasty.Following the death of the Guangxu Emperor in China, his two year old nephew replaces him, becoming the the last Manchu emperor of China.
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