Browse Items (86 total)

  • Collection: 1988-1989 press clippings (sample)

"The threat to finding London's history", 30 December 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/2bde2f3ae3132ea9a44eb8b123de4e70.pdf
Documents English Heritage's plans for the Rose, conflict between EH and the Museum of London regarding the excavation, and other complications surrounding the excavation and presentation of the site

"Globe dig may have to halt as timber is drying out",
3 November 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/2ffaaaf7df7b71acc26b38468d243c55.pdf
The earlier discovery and close proximity of the Rose Theatre is referenced in the first two paragraphs.

"Army gives ground for defense of Stonehenge",
2 November 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/2b126242ddbd96014669a7a53de64126.pdf
Rose Theatre "satisfactory outcome" from earlier in the year is used as a reference in the last column of the article.

"Rose tea room unearthed", 2 November 1989

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Chomley's vittling house discovered in south-west corner of Rose site.

"London Debates Digging at Site of Globe Theater",
30 October 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/7c2f5b5c21fe5876f93b05c650ee05fc.pdf
Mentions the discovery (paragraph 2) and fight for the Rose to be preserved (paragraph 11)

"Façadism and finer feelings", 17 October 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/fb528b684253307714a566d0d7734fb8.pdf
Briefly describes the controversy surrounding the fate of the Rose (first three paragraphs), contrasting it to possible conflict around the preservation of the Globe

"Year of the Rose and the Globe", 16 October 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/f21c0b3da9f3263af7eb0303851f21ea.pdf
In this letter Martin Clout details the cultural significance of the Rose and the Globe, supporting their case for scheduling as national monuments. He cites the surviving historical documentation of the day to day running of the Rose, and its…

"Globe Theatre unearthed", 13 October 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/1a2aea5b32fe80ce939241def4de72bd.pdf
Continuation of "Archaeologists uncover Globe Theatre remains" ; details the pause on constructing the Globe replica theatre and the push to have the discovery classed as a "site of archaeological importance"

"Archaeologists uncover Globe Theatre remains",
13 October 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/7b5e0310151ae673b569d1780c3680ff.pdf
The Globe is discovered. Excavation reveals the remains of the outer walls of the first Globe, brick remnants of the second, as well as coins, and hazelnut shells.

"Request for Rose plan", 26 September 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/513f2ca80343113b77129691f757bd0a.pdf
The Globe Theatre Trust and Rose Theatre Trust compete for control of the site's future and development.

"The Rose goes to Wanamaker", 25 September 1989

http://rosetheatrearchive.website/files/original/ce5300793104ed9b825e40ac1f4d203b.pdf
Sam Wanamaker and Imry Merchant reach an agreement for the Rose remains to be displayed as part of the Globe centre.