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Matheson Collection

Matheson, a name that echoes through various realms and evokes a sense of wonder

Background imageMatheson Collection: Mountains and forest reflecting in still lake, Fox Glacier, South Westland, New Zealand

Mountains and forest reflecting in still lake, Fox Glacier, South Westland, New Zealand

Background imageMatheson Collection: Mountains of the Southern Alps reflected in Lake Matheson

Mountains of the Southern Alps reflected in Lake Matheson, Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageMatheson Collection: Shakespeare / Macbeth

Shakespeare / Macbeth
Matheson Lang as Macbeth & Hilda Britton as Lady Macbeth

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang

Matheson Lang (1879-1948) Canadian actor and writer, seen here with his wife actress Nellie Hutin Britton (1876-1965). Date: 1911

Background imageMatheson Collection: Screen Lovers

Screen Lovers
Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909-1999) appearing in the 1931 film Carnival'. This was a re-make of a film from 1921 of the same name, in which Lang had also starred

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang in adventure film, The Blue Peter

Matheson Lang in adventure film, The Blue Peter
Matheson Lang in British Filmcraft Production adventure film, The Blue Peter, directed by Arthur Rooke Date: 1929

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026912

DDE-90026912
New Zealand, South Island, Westland National Park, Lake Matheson Dawn (Large format sizes available) Date: 19/11/2009

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026911

DDE-90026911
New Zealand, South Island, Westland National Park, Lake Matheson Dawn (Large format sizes available) Date: 19/11/2009

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026747

DDE-90026747
Lake Matheson, New Zealand. Lake Matheson. Non-existant early morning winds help create mirror-like reflections here. It is located near the Fox Glacier. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026746

DDE-90026746
Lake Matheson, New Zealand. Lake Matheson. Non-existant early morning winds help create mirror-like reflections here. It is located near the Fox Glacier. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026743

DDE-90026743
Lake Matheson, New Zealand. Lake Matheson. Non-existant early morning winds help create mirror-like reflections here. It is located near the Fox Glacier. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026745

DDE-90026745
Lake Matheson, New Zealand. Lake Matheson. Non-existant early morning winds help create mirror-like reflections here. It is located near the Fox Glacier. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageMatheson Collection: DDE-90026744

DDE-90026744
Lake Matheson, New Zealand. Lake Matheson. Non-existant early morning winds help create mirror-like reflections here. It is located near the Fox Glacier. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Purple Mask at the Scala Theatre, adapted by Matheson Lang from Le Chevalier du

The Purple Mask at the Scala Theatre, adapted by Matheson Lang from Le Chevalier du Masque by Paul Armont and Jean Manoussi (1913)

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson tartan

Matheson tartan. circa 1846

Background imageMatheson Collection: Pastel Hues

Pastel Hues
Greg Metro

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Chinese Bungalow, Princes Theatre, Bradford

The Chinese Bungalow, Princes Theatre, Bradford
The Chinese Bungalow, by Marion Osmond and James Corbet, at the Princes Theatre, Bradford, starring Matheson Lang as Yuan Sing

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Bad Man, comedy by Porter Emerson Browne

The Bad Man, comedy by Porter Emerson Browne
The Bad Man, a melodramatic comedy by Porter Emerson Browne, starring Matheson Lang, at the New Theatre, St Martins Lane, London

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Hutin Britton in Macbeth, 1911-1912

Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Hutin Britton in Macbeth, 1911-1912. Lang was a Canadian actor who achieved fame in the UK in the early 20th century

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang and Nora Kerin in a scene from Romeo and Juliet, 1908. Artist: Daily Mirror Studios

Matheson Lang and Nora Kerin in a scene from Romeo and Juliet, 1908. Artist: Daily Mirror Studios
Matheson Lang and Nora Kerin in a scene from Romeo and Juliet, 1908

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang ( 1879-1948), Canadian actor, 1904. Artist: Rotary Photo

Matheson Lang ( 1879-1948), Canadian actor, 1904. Artist: Rotary Photo
Matheson Lang ( 1879-1948), Canadian actor, 1904

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Lang, Canadian actor-manager and dramatist, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Matheson Lang, Canadian actor-manager and dramatist, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Matheson Lang, Canadian actor-manager and dramatist, 1926. Portrait of Lang (1879-1948) who became famous in Britain as a stage and film actor

Background imageMatheson Collection: Matheson Alexander Lang - Canadian-born actor

Matheson Alexander Lang - Canadian-born actor
Matheson Alexander Lang (18791948) - Canadian-born stage and film actor and playwright. Date: 1926

Background imageMatheson Collection: Christopher Sly by Giovacchino Forzano

Christopher Sly by Giovacchino Forzano (19 November 1884 28 October 1970) translated by H. B. Cotterill and starring Matheson Lang (May 15, 1879 April 11, 1948)

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet

The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet from Osmonds novel written in 1923, starring Matheson Lang. First produced at The Grand Theatre in Hull on 2nd October 1925 with the first

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett

The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett
The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet starring Matheson Lang. An example of an image being supplied with more than one text. The artist is Charles Buchel

Background imageMatheson Collection: Carnival by H C M Hardinge and Matheson Lang

Carnival by H C M Hardinge and Matheson Lang, adapted from the Italian play, Sirocco, by Pordes-Milo, set in Venice at carnival time

Background imageMatheson Collection: The ballroom scene in the British silent film Carnival

The ballroom scene in the British silent film Carnival from the Alliance Film Corporation, 1921 with key players Matheson Lang Date: 1921

Background imageMatheson Collection: Group photo, women police officers in cricket team

Group photo, women police officers in cricket team
Group photo, women police officers in a cricket team. They include WPC Haywood (centre, holding cup), Commander Sally Hubbard, ? Summers, Superintendent Joan Partridge, ? Sims

Background imageMatheson Collection: Wellington by Robins Millar

Wellington by Robins Millar
Promotional postcard of Wellington by Robins Millarm with popular actor Matheson Lang playing the title role. Touring to Opera House, Leicester, 6th February 1912. Date: 1912

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Wandering Jew by E Temple Thurston

The Wandering Jew by E Temple Thurston
Promotional postcard for The Wandering Jew by E. Temple Thurston. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, 23rd August and New Theatre, 9th September 1920

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Tyrant by Rafael Sabatini

The Tyrant by Rafael Sabatini
Promotional postcard for The Tyrant by Rafael Sabatini. First produced Theatre Royal, Birmingham, 9th March and New Theatre, 18th March 1925

Background imageMatheson Collection: The Purple Mask adapted by Matheson Lang

The Purple Mask adapted by Matheson Lang
Promotional postcard for The Purple Mask adapted by Matheson Lang from Le Chevalier du Masque by Paul Armont & Jean Manoussi (1913)

Background imageMatheson Collection: Volunteer in Womens Land Army on Duchy of Cornwall farm

Volunteer in Womens Land Army on Duchy of Cornwall farm
Miss C. M. Matheson, a novelist, working as a volunteer under the Womens Land Service scheme during the First World War at the home farm near the village of Stoke Climsland

Background imageMatheson Collection: Lake Matheson at sunrise

Lake Matheson at sunrise, in the background Aoraki/Mount Cook - New Zealands highest mountain

Background imageMatheson Collection: Tea Tasting at Matheson, McClaren & Co. Edinburgh

Tea Tasting at Matheson, McClaren & Co. Edinburgh. Date: 1909

Background imageMatheson Collection: New Zealand - Reflections of southern alps in Lake Matheson - South Westland - South Island

New Zealand - Reflections of southern alps in Lake Matheson - South Westland - South Island
MAB-601 New Zealand - Reflections of southern alps in Lake Matheson South Westland - South Island Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMatheson Collection: Perfect reflection on Lake Matheson

Perfect reflection on Lake Matheson, Fox Glacier, Westland, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific


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Matheson, a name that echoes through various realms and evokes a sense of wonder. Just like the majestic Mountains of the Southern Alps reflected in Lake Matheson, this name carries an air of grandeur and beauty. But Matheson is not just limited to scenic landscapes; it has also left its mark on the world of arts and entertainment. From Shakespeare's timeless tragedy Macbeth to H. C. M Hardinge's Carnival, Matheson Lang has graced stages with his captivating performances. A true screen lover, he enchanted audiences with his talent and charisma. In the realm of adventure films, Matheson Lang shone brightly as he took on thrilling roles like The Blue Peter. His portrayal brought excitement and intrigue to cinema-goers worldwide. Beyond the stage lights and silver screens, there was another notable figure named Matheson Alexander Lang - a Canadian-born actor who added depth to characters with his remarkable skills. The significance behind these enigmatic codes - DDE-90026912, DDE-90026911, DDE-90026747, DDE-90026746, DDE-90026743 - remains unknown but adds an element of mystery surrounding the name "Matheson. " Whether it be nature's breathtaking wonders or captivating performances that come to mind when hearing "Matheson, " one thing is certain: this name holds a legacy that transcends time and continues to captivate our imagination.