Abstract
The Royal Ballet School's museum and archives were initiated when the Sadler's Wells Ballet School acquired White Lodge, in Richmond Park, as its home in 1955. A new studio the Pavlova studio was added to the house in that year, built with funds donated by Victor Dandre, as a memorial to Anna Pavlova. From October 1956, when the Sadler's Wells organisation was granted a Royal Charter and became the Royal Ballet, items were bequeathed or loaned to White Lodge, including Cyril Beaumont's gift of a costume sketch and wig for Anna Pavlova in
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