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as an actor he never really existed: but the idea of acting, the idea of the theatre – or rather the smell of the place, meant a lot to him. Yes, I think he got much 'inspiration' from the boards – and the thought and feel of it all, as of a magical place
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with its smell of tobacco smoke, stove-oil and human sweat did not please him, and after three months he returned to
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from 1901 and vice-president in 1921. His first one-man exhibition was held at the
Baillie Gallery in 1911. He also exhibited at the Goupil Gallery, the
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Between 1894 and 1899 Pryde tried his hand as an actor, playing small parts in several plays.
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