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Bram Stoker Estate
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15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf
Birthplace of Bram Stoker
The Lyceum Theatre, London
Owned by Sir Henry Irving, and managed
by Bram Stoker from 1878 until 1905.

Image courtesy of the Geraldine Womack and Norman D. Philbrick Library of Dramatic Arts
and Theatre History, Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library, Claremont University Consortium.
“Our dear Henry Irving died
suddenly tonight after return from
theatre from attack of Syncope”
Bram
This telegram was sent to Sir Thornley Stoker, 8 Ely Place, Dublin on 14 October 1905, the morning after the death of
Sir Henry Irving, Bram Stoker’s employer, and close friend of both Bram and Thornley.
The Reading Room at the British Museum, London, where Bram Stoker spent many an hour.
Whitby Harbour, viewed from the vantage point of the “Bram Stoker Bench”
- photo 2010 D. Stoker
St. Anne’s Church, Dawson St., Dublin,
scene of Balcombe-Stoker nuptials,
4 December 1878
-photo 2009 D. Stoker
Portrait by W.&D. Downey,
London, 1906, appeared in
Personal Remembrances of Henry Irving, Original owned by
the National Portrait Gallery,London
Portrait in the Royal Hotel
Whitby, Yorkshire, England
Drawing by Dermot Heaslip,
on the face of a postcard,
copyright 1982 Bluett & Co. Ltd. Produced, printed, and published
in Ireland
“Trading Card”, 2008
Courtesy of Elizabeth Miller
From the Illustrated London News, 1857.
Courtesy of the trustees of the
British Museum; photograph,
J.R. Freeman & Co. Ltd.
Bram’s Dublin Bram’s Family Bram’s Dublin Journal Bram’s Bookshelf Bram Stoker Obituary
Bram Stoker Centenary 2012 Dracula Serial Reviews of Dracula Dracula, Ballets, Musicals, Stageplays
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