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The Gay Parisienne by George DancePromotional cut out for The Gay Parisienne by George Dance, The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. The image shows the main cast members Date: circa 1909
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. Image shows George Carroll and Julie St
The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music by Guy Jones. Artist E P Kinsella Front page of eight-page flyer, touring to the Theatre Royal, Halifax on 19th April 1909
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907 Date: circa 1909
The Gay Gordons by Seymour HicksPromotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. Image shows Geoffrey Saville as Angus Greame
The Garrick Theatre, LondonThe Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, in the City of Westminster, London named for the stage actor David Garrick It opened in 1889 with The Profligate, a play by Arthur Wing Pinero
The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. Artist is John Hassall
The Garden of Lies by Sidney Grundy, artist Albert Morrow. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre in London on 3rd September 1904
The Garden of Eden by Bernauer and OesterreicherThe Garden of Eden by R. Bernauer and R. Oesterreicher; English version by Avery Hopwood. First produced Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh on 23rd May and the Lyric Theatre, 30th May 1927
The Garden of Allah by R Hitchens and M AndersonPromotional postcard for The Garden of Allah by Robert Hichens and M. Anderson, from Hichens novel of 1904. This image is for H
Railway strike 1911: AftermathSeveral scenes in Liverpool where rioters have vandalised public property. Date: August 1911
The Garden of Allah by R Hitchens and M AndersonThe Garden of Allah by Robert Hichens and M. Andeson, from Hichens novel of 1904. First produced in England, Drury Lane, 26th June 1920
Gaiety Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard of the The Gaiety Theatre in London, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. The theatre was first established as the Strand Music Hall in 1864 on the former site of
The Garden of Allah by R Hitchens and M AndersonPromotional postcard for the Garden of Allah at The Century Theatre, New York. originally the New Theatre, was a theater located at 62nd Street and Central Park West in New York City
General Strike 1926: Armoured car in London streetsArmoured car escorting food wagons through the busy streets of Oxford Circus to Hyde Park. Date: May 1926
Railway strike 1911: Magistrate reading the riot actMagistrate reading the riot act in Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, during the mobs attack on prison-vans. Saying: " Our Sovereign Lord the King Chargeth
Railway strike 1911: Tramcar damage by strikers at GlasgowOne of thousands of tramcars damaged by strikers at Glasgow. Date: August 1911
Fun on the MidlandPromotional postcard for Fun on the Midland, a revue show by Dick Thomas and Lincoln Taylor. Thomas and Taylor toured with this music hall act in the early twentieth century
Fun on the BristolPromotional postcard of Fun on the Bristol, author unknown. The programme for this version which played at the Olympic Theatre from 7th August 1882 describes the show as a Musical Comedy-Oddity in
Fun on the Bristol, author unknown. An American show, it had by 26th June 1882 been performed over 1000 times in the principal cities of the United States, the Canadas, & British Columbia
Fun on the BristolPromotional postcard of an American flyer for Fun on the Bristol, author unknown. The Bristol is a steamer plying between New York and Boston, and the scene of Acts II and III
Fun on the BristolPromotional postcard of a programme for Fun on the Bristol author unknown. First produced in Manchester, England on 15th May and Olympic Theatre on 7th August 1882
Fun of the Fayre by John Hastings TurnerPromotional postcard of programme for Charles B Cochrans Fun of the Fayre by John Hastings Turner, with music by Augustus Turner
Fun of the Fayre by John Hastings TurnerPromotional postcard for Charles B Cochrans Fun of the Fayre revue by John Hastings Turner; music and lyrics Augustus Barratt, Stanley Damerell, Anne Caldwell, Jerome Kern, et al
From Convent to Throne by J A CampbellPromotional literature for From Convent to Throne by J A Campbell which was first performed at the Rotunda in Liverpool on 26th July and at the Lyric, Hammersmith on 6th September 1909
The General Strike - demobilisation of volunteers 1926Colonel St. John Fox, Commandant of the Headquarters Central Division of the Metropolitan Special Constabulary Reserve, addressing the division (including regulars)
Women helped during the Great Strike 1926In Mrs Loefflers canteen at Scotland House. Lady volunteers, including Lady Louis Mountbatten, feeding Special Constables, who had come to Scotland Yard to report, while on duty
The General Strike - Sphere emergency numberFront cover of The Sphere emergency number issued during the General Strike. Photograph shows mounted police controlling crowds at Elephant and Castle in South London
The General Strike - reading wireless bulletins 1926Londoners reading the latest news from wireless bulletins issued at Marconi House in the Strand, London during the General Strike
Elspeth Phelps advertisement, 1920Advertisement for Elspeth Phelps fashion house, one of a series of highly stylised and witty adverts designed by Lady Eileen Orde (daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington)