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Programme cover, Alhambra Theatre, LondonProgramme cover, Alhambra Theatre of Varieties, London. 1895
Programme for Joy Bells at the London Hippodrome, 1915Programme for Joy Bells at the London Hippodrome, 1919, presented by Albert de Courville Date: 1919
Pre-production Concorde 01 G-AXDNPre-production Concorde 01, G-AXDN, the third Concorde to join the flight test programme
Cover design, Blackpool Aviation WeekCover design, souvenir programme for Blackpool Aviation Week, 18-24 October 1909. Showing a gold aircraft on a white and black background. October 1909
Programme for Murrays Cabaret ClubProgramme cover for Murrays Cabaret Club, London. Date unknown circa 1930s
Programme cover for La Potiniere Theatre, Paris, 1929 1929
Programme cover for La Pie Qui Chante Theatre, Paris, 1919. Artwork by Marcelle de Saint Martin. 1919
Programme cover for the Folies Bergere, Paris, 1930s 1930s
Programme cover for La Beaute de Paris featuring Edmonde Guy and Van Duren at the Palace Theatre, Paris 1928 1928
Programe for the Concert MayolProgramme cover for the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1925-1928. Artwork by Barjansky Date: 1925
Programme cover for Jack in the Beanstalk, 1921Programme cover for Jack and the Beanstalk staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1921. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1921
Programme cover for Lady Be Good, 1926Programme cover for Lady Be Good, staged at the Empire Theatre, London, starring Fred and Adele Astaire, 1926 Date: 1926
Programme cover for Love Lies, 1929Programme cover for Love Lies, at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1929 Date: 1935
Cooks Tours to the Riviera, Italy, etcPoster or handbill advertising Cooks Tours to the Riviera, Italy, etc, using the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway to Newhaven and Dieppe, programme free from any office of Thomas Cook & Son
Blackpool Tower and Winter Gardens souvenir programmeRadiating pleasure to the world. Front cover of a Blackpool Tower and Winter Gardens souvenir programme
Early TV Remote ControlAn early remote control, or an Armchair Programme Control. Manufactured by Ferranti, this device came with 15 feet of cord which enabled the TV to be operated from a distance
The Dave Clark Five, English pop group Date: 1964
Programme cover, The Opera House, Manchester. 1937
Programme cover, The Manchester Hippodrome, Oxford Street, Manchester. 1912
Programme cover, Palace Theatre of Varieties, Manchester, two houses nightly. 1912
Notting Hill, by J B GeogheganPromotional music sheet for Notting Hill, or Dodgers Lament For His Lost Love, music hall song by J. B. Geoghegan, and sung by Harry Liston
Brochure cover for Palace Aux Femmes, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1927 Date: 1927
The Rowe Sisters in Paris, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1927 Date: 1927
Advert for Amor Skin, 1930Advert for Amor Skin face cream, 1930 Date: 1930
Programme cover, C W A Scotts First Flying For All Display, Official Programme, price sixpence. 1935
P. O. Midi French Railways and the city of CarcassonneAdvert for P.O. Midi French Railways and the city of Carcassonne, from programme for Revue Folies Bergeres at the French Casino, New York, 1934 Date: 1934
The American dancing act of the Lorraine Sisters, Paris, late 20s Date: 1920s
Programme cover for Theatre Cluny, Paris, 1931 1931
Programme cover for Theatre Michel, Paris, 1922 1922
Programme cover for the Empire Theatre, Paris, 1927. Artwork by Edouard Halouze 1927
Programme for Un Peu de Paris at the GrosvenorProgramme cover for Un Peu de Paris at the Grosvenor House, London, 1935 1935
Programme cover for Grosvenor Gaieties at the Grosvenor House, London, 1934 1934
Programme for Exeter Hall, London, 1852Concert given by the new Philharmonic Society, including performances by Silas, Sivori and Piatti. Date: 24th March 1852
Programme cover for La Revue de Marigny, Marigny Theatre, Paris 1922. Artwork by Robert Polack 1922
Cooks Programme of Popular Day OutingsCover illustration for Cooks Programme of Popular Day Outings by Rail, Coach and Steamer in connection with the Midland, North Eastern, and Lancashire & Yorkshire Railways
Programme for the Brighton FestivalProgramme cover for the Brighton Festival, probably in 1951, Festival of Britain year, showing a giant and fairly slim Prince Regent looking approvingly at the Brighton Pavilion
The Barnum and Bailey Show Programme, 1897Front cover of the Barnum and Bailey Show programme for the 1897 performances at Olympia, London
Pinafore / Programme 2Inside pages of the programme for the original production, naming George Grossmith as Sir Joseph Porter
The Boy Wot Visits The Palace, by James BrutonPromotional music sheet for The Boy Wot Visits The Palace song by James Bruton. A boy, known at the time as The boy Jones intruded into Buckingham Palace in 1838 and 1840
Theatre programme front cover for the London Palladium in 1952, with glamorous theatre goers arriving for its autumn variety show, Wonderful Time, starring, among others
Programme cover, Northampton Repertory Theatre, October 1949. 1949
Zazel Valses, by Charles DuboisPromotional music sheet for Zazel Valses of 1877 by Charles Dubois. One of these waltzes was used to accompany her act which included being fired from a cannon
Programme for Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin showcaseThe cover of the programme for a Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin Gala Performance of Ballet at the Granada, Woolwich, London
BAe EAPBae Eap Experimental Aircraft Programme Test-Bed Fighter Date: 1988
Nelly Power music hall singer 1854-1887Nelly (Nellie) Power music hall singer, burlesque actress and early male impersonator. On the back of the photograph is printed ?Saturday Programme Supplement February 5th 1876?. Date: 1876
SAAB-British Aerospace Gripen mock-up at an airshow in the UK. SAAB teamed with British Aerospace in the early years of the programme. Date: circa 1990
Ww2 Second World War Postwar Two Victory Celebrationsww2, second, world, war, postwar, two, victory, celebrations, 8, june, 1946, 1940s, 40s, forties, official, programme, cover, design, lion, unicorn, royal, coat, arms, dieu, et, mon, droit, crown
The Chelsea Matinee, at the Chelsea Palace Theatre, London, 20 March 1917 Date: 1917