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5th Marquess of Anglesey as PekoeHenry Paget, the 5th Marquess of Anglesey, in the role of Pekoe, from the production of Aladdin that he presented at his own Gaiety Theatre, Anglesey Castle. Date: March 1902
Advertisement for Aladdin safety paraffin mantle lamp from Aladdin Industries Ltd. of Aladdin House, South Street, London. Date: c.1924
Scenery for Aladdin, Pollocks Toy Theatre, with two rounded arches opening onto a seascape. Date: late 19th century
Poster, Aladdin at Grand Theatre, HalifaxPantomime poster, Milton Rays production of Aladdin at the Grand Theatre, Halifax. circa 1900
Dan Leno as Mrs. Twankey 1897Dan Leno (1860 1904), as Mrs.Twankey in Aladdin at Drury Lane Theatre, London. Leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era. Date: 1897
Aladdin, touring to the Opera House, Northampton, 22 February 1909(?) This seems to be a stock poster. The reverse boasts of The Funniest Pantomime ever produced. circa 1909
ARABIAN NIGHTS / ALADDINAladdin whispers into the ear of his attentive red genie. Date: 1922-3
Aladdin pantomime design, unidentified production. Showing Aladdin in the cave with the lamp, and the genie materialising. Date: circa 1910
Gertie Millar and Nora NagleGertie Millar Actress with Nora Nagle in The New Aladdin Date: 1907
The New Aladdin by James T Tanner and W H RisquePromotional postcard for The New Aladdin by James T. Tanner and W. H. Risque; music Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 29th September 1906
Aladdin, Kennington Theatre, South London, 24 December 1904. Powerful Company, Beautiful Scenery, Charming Ballets, Augmented Orchestra, Ballet & Chorus of 100. 1904
Pantomime / Aladdin / CooperAladdin whispers into the ear of his attentive red genie
Aladdin and his LampAladdin holds the lamp
M Orr / Aladdin Buys LampNew lamps for old
Aladdin, pantomime, New Theatre Royal, Windsor
Hetty King music hall male impersonator 1883-1972Hetty (Hettie) King (Winifred Emms) in pantomime costume as Aladdin. Seated on table. Elaborate hat with feathers, Chinese-style satin jacket with shorts, tights and satin shoes with large bow
Aladdin, pantomime, National Theatre, Kingsway, London. 1914
Aladdin. Sub-title: Favourite Fairy Tales. by Lorna Steele
Aladdin pantomime, Ye Olde Sadlers Wells Theatre, London, from 24 December 1902, twice nightly, including 100 local children, comic harlequinade. Blue and white Chinese plate design. Date: 1902
A photograph of a young woman called Lily, dressed up as Aladdin, either for a fancy dress or event, or perhaps a pantomime. Date: 1927
Illustration, Aladdin and the Beautiful Buddir al BuddoorIllustration, Aladdin and the Beautiful Princess Buddir al Buddoor, daughter of the Sultan. He falls in love with her and is determined to win her, despite his humble status. Date: 1950s
Victorian scrap, scene from Aladdin, the Princess exchanges the magic lamp for a new one. 19th century
Pantomime Poster - Aladdin
Poster for Aladdin, advertising a pantomime. Date: circa 1930s
ALADDIN AND GENIEAladdin and the obsequious genie of the lamp
Folklore - Jinn - GenieWhen Aladdin rubs the magic lamp, this Jinn, or Genie, appears and announces that he will do whatever Aladdin wishes
Music cover, Hes Got Em On by Fred CarlosMusic cover, Hes Got Em On, from Robert Reeces burlesque drama, Forty Thieves, sung by T W Barrett, written, composed and also sung by Fred Carlos. circa 1880s
Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, LondonAladdin, at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 26 December 1904(?) A refined spectacular operatic and extremely funny presentment of the ever-popular Eastern Tale
Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, MorecambeAladdin at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe. 2 January 1939. The centre pages contain photos of the leading performers, including Violet Barrie as Aladdin (The Ideal Boy)
Misfitz - Aladdin. early 20th century
Three dancers: Violet Howard, Mary Leigh and Dorothy HurstPortraits of three dancers: Violet Howard (in Aladdin at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith), Mary Leigh (In Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre)
Dressing doll. AladdinAladdin. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921
Aladdin, touring to Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, 26 January 19?? Written and Invented by F Leslie Moreton. The three female figures in the vision are labelled Wealth, Fame and Power. circa 1910s
Aladdin, St Julians Hall, Guernsey, Channel Islands, 23 January 19?? Two nights only. The small venue could probably not afford to reproduce the poster in colour. circa 1910s
Aladdin, Touring Production, The Hall, Goudhurst, Kent, 29 January and 3 February 1913 (two nights only). Aladdin is lighting the lamp with the Genies cigarette
Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington, a version of the Aladdin story. First produced Portsmouth, 25 August 1924, then Golders Green, London, 22 September 1924, then the Princes Theatre
Aladdin, Gaiety Theatre, HastingsAladdin, touring to the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 14 January 1907(?). A George Brydon Phillips Company production. 1907
Aladdin at the Malvern Theatre, WorcesterAladdin for the Malvern Theatre, Worcester, by C & A Productions. circa 1906
Aladdin, Royal Opera House, Leicester, 26 December 1903. 1903
Aladdin, Opera House and Empire Theatre, York, 10 January 1910. Venues which did not produce their own pantomimes, but hosted touring companies
Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. 21 December 1907, Howard & Wyndhams Royal Pantomime. Aladdin being chased by four policemen with truncheons, with Chinese lanterns above. 1907
Little Folk Misfitz - Aladdin. circa 1910
Gertie Millar Actress as a Cockney coster in The New Aladdin Date: 1907
Victorian Scrap - Aladdin rubs the ring and the geni appears. late 19th century
Victorian Scrap - Aladdin presents jewels to the Emperor. late 19th century
Victorian Scrap - Aladdin meets the magician. late 19th century
Victorian Scrap - Aladdin finds the magic lamp. late 19th century
Victorian Scrap - Aladdin brings back the Princess to her father. late 19th century