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Galsworthy Collection

John Galsworthy, an influential English novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, left a lasting legacy through his works

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: St John the Evangelist Church, Bury - 27 April 1948

St John the Evangelist Church, Bury - 27 April 1948
View along the path to the church with a 12th century tower and cedar shingled spire. Church is by the river Arun and there was at one time a passenger ferry by rowing boat to Amberley on the east

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Poster, Far East, fly there by BOAC

Poster, Far East, fly there by BOAC Date: 1959

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Escape, by John Galsworthy, Ambassadors Theatre, London

Escape, by John Galsworthy, Ambassadors Theatre, London
Escape, by John Galsworthy, at the Ambassadors Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, with Nicholas Hannen and Leon M Lion

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Facsimile page of MS for Indian Summer of a Forsyte, by John Galsworthy, 1918, (1928)

Facsimile page of MS for Indian Summer of a Forsyte, by John Galsworthy, 1918, (1928)
Facsimile page of MS for " Indian Summer of a Forsyte", by John Galsworthy, 1918, (1928). Handwritten manuscript, last page of " Indian Summer of a Forsyte", by John Galsworthy

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Facsimile page of MS for The Country House, by John Galsworthy, 1907, (1928)

Facsimile page of MS for The Country House, by John Galsworthy, 1907, (1928)
Facsimile page of MS for " The Country House", by John Galsworthy, 1907, (1928). Handwritten manuscript, Chapter VII of " The Country House", by John Galsworthy, [1907]

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Hornblower surrenders, 1920, (1928). Creator: Foulsham and Banfield

Hornblower surrenders, 1920, (1928). Creator: Foulsham and Banfield
Hornblower surrenders, 1920, (1928). Mr. George Elton as Dawker; Miss Helen Heye as Mrs. Hillcrist and Mr. Edmund Gwenn as Hornblower, in " The Skin Game"

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Last Scene of Strife. 1909, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Last Scene of Strife. 1909, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Last Scene of " Strife". 1909, (1928). Mr. Norman McKinnel as John Anthony and Mr. J. Fisher White as David Roberts

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: At the Auction, 1920, (1928). Creator: Foulsham and Banfield

At the Auction, 1920, (1928). Creator: Foulsham and Banfield
At the Auction, 1920, (1928). Mr. Athole Stewart as Hillcrist; Miss Helen Heye as Mrs. Hillcrist; Miss Meggie Albanesi as Chloe and Mr. Edmund Gwenn as Hornblower, in " The Skin Game"

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: John Galsworthy (1867-1933), English novelist and playwright, early 20th century

John Galsworthy (1867-1933), English novelist and playwright, early 20th century

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: John Galsworthy, English novelist and playwright, 1913. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe

John Galsworthy, English novelist and playwright, 1913. Artist: Emil Otto Hoppe
John Galsworthy, English novelist and playwright, 1913. Supplement to The Bookman, 1913

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: John Galsworthy, 1867

John Galsworthy, 1867

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: John Galsworthy, 1867-1933. English Author, Winner Of The Nobel Prize In Literature 1932

John Galsworthy, 1867-1933. English Author, Winner Of The Nobel Prize In Literature 1932. From The Book The Masterpiece Library Of Short Stories, English, Volume 9

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: John Galsworthy Photo

John Galsworthy Photo
JOHN GALSWORTHY Author of The Forsyte Saga and other novels, and of Loyalties, The skin game and other plays. Date: 1867 - 1933

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: DISSECTING A PLAY. James M. Barrie, John Galsworthy, George Bernard Shaw, and Harley

DISSECTING A PLAY. James M. Barrie, John Galsworthy, George Bernard Shaw, and Harley Granville-Baker photographed at Shaws London home in 1909

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: JOHN GALSWORTHY (1867-1933). English novelist and playwright. Sepia photograph, c1910

JOHN GALSWORTHY (1867-1933). English novelist and playwright. Sepia photograph, c1910

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: GALSWORTHY: WINDS, 1928. This copy of his first worst indiscretions is a gift to C. S

GALSWORTHY: WINDS, 1928. This copy of his first worst indiscretions is a gift to C. S
GALSWORTHY: WINDS, 1928. This copy of his first worst indiscretions is a gift to C.S. Evans from (the author) John Galsworthy. Oct. 19, 1928

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: JOHN GALSWORTHY (1867-1933). English novelist and playwright

JOHN GALSWORTHY (1867-1933). English novelist and playwright. Bronze portrait medallion by Theodore Spicer-Simson, 1921

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy

Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy
A scene from John Galsworthys play, The Forest which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in London in 1924. The scene depicts two survivors from a band of explorers sent out into Central Africa

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: GALSWORTHY

GALSWORTHY
JOHN GALSWORTHY playwright and novelist

Background imageGalsworthy Collection: Play / Galsworthy / Loyalty

Play / Galsworthy / Loyalty
De Levis accuses Dancy of being a thief in the play written by John Galsworthy, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932

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John Galsworthy, an influential English novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, left a lasting legacy through his works. Born in 1867, Galsworthy's literary prowess captured the hearts and minds of readers worldwide. His talent extended beyond writing as he also dabbled in photography. One notable photograph depicts St John the Evangelist Church in Bury on April 27, 1948. This image showcases Galsworthy's keen eye for capturing architectural beauty. Another captivating poster advertises travel to the Far East via BOAC airlines—an invitation to explore exotic lands. Galsworthy's play "Escape" graced London's Ambassadors Theatre, leaving audiences captivated by its gripping storyline. The facsimile pages from his manuscripts offer a glimpse into his creative process—a testament to his meticulous attention to detail. In addition to his own creations, Galsworthy appreciated other artists' work. A photo titled "Hornblower surrenders" by Foulsham and Banfield demonstrates this admiration for fellow creators. Similarly, images like "Last Scene of Strife" (1909) and "At the Auction" (1920) reflect Galsworthy's appreciation for visual storytelling. Despite being known primarily as a writer, Galsworthy was not confined solely to literature or photography; he had diverse interests that spanned various mediums. An artist named Emil Otto Hoppe immortalized him with a portrait in 1913—showcasing both their talents colliding harmoniously. John Galsworthy may have passed away in 1933 but his contributions continue to resonate today. His novels and plays remain timeless classics that inspire generations of writers and entertain countless readers around the world.