David Galloway
1919-1994

David Robertson Galloway was born in 1919 in Ayrshire, Scotland.  He received his education at Cambridge University in England.  He received the Military Cross in the Second World War, having served with the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders of the British Army. Galloway taught at the University of New Brunswick and was Professor of English Literature (1948-1985) and Chairman of the Department of English (1969-1975). He was named Professor Emeritus in 1985.In December 1987, Galloway, received an election to a Fellowship in the Royal Society of Arts (London). Galloway wrote Records of Plays and Players in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1330-1642 (1980) and Norwich 1540-1642 - Records of Early English Drama (1984). He died on 25 November 1994.

Source

Harnish, Emily. "David Robertson Galloway."  University of New Brunswick Archives & Special Collections Wiki, 2014. Accessed 26 April 2023.

Predominant New Brunswick Residences:

Fredericton

Archival Material

General Archival Note

There are 8 Galloway letters in the Louise Manny collection in the New Brunswick Museum archives.  There is Department of English-related material in UNB Archives.

David Galloway smoking a pipe
Picture Caption

David Galloway

Credit

"Professor David R. Galloway of UNB's English Department." Courtesy of University of New Brunswick Libraries, Archives & Special Collections. UA PR, Series 1, item 22b, [195-?]. Accessed 26 April 2023.

Bibliography Items

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Galloway, David. Records of early English drama. Norwich, 1540-1642. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, n.d., 501 pp. [ book ]

Galloway, David. Shakespeare; seven talks for CBC Radio. CBC, 1961, 95 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s):

Galloway, David. Records of plays and players in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1330-1642. Oxford, UK: University Press, 1980, 244 pp. [ book ]