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Actors Collection (page 13)

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of John Clayton, English actor

Caricature of John Clayton, English actor
Caricature of John Clayton (1843-1888), English actor -- He has courted honour. 1881

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of Wilson Barrett, actor, manager and playwright

Caricature of Wilson Barrett, actor, manager and playwright
Caricature of Wilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett; 1846-1904), actor, theatre manager and playwright. One of the " Lights of London"

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of Henry Irving sweeping amateurs away

Caricature of Henry Irving sweeping amateurs away
Caricature of the actor-manager Henry Irving (1838-1905) sweeping the amateur rubbish away from the theatre. 1883

Background imageActors Collection: Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegiance

Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegiance
Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane Theatre changing allegiance. They were at Drury Lane for years, but this season they go over to the opposition shop. 1880

Background imageActors Collection: Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in The Belles Stratagem

Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in The Belles Stratagem
Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, actors of the Lyceum Theatre, dancing in 18th century costume in a production of The Belles Stratagem, a play by Hannah Cowley

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of Montagu Williams, actor, playwright and lawyer

Caricature of Montagu Williams, actor, playwright and lawyer
Caricature of Montagu Stephen Williams (1835-1892), English actor, playwright, barrister, magistrate and teacher. A commentary on a libel case between Henry Labouchere

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of Claude Carton, British actor and playwright

Caricature of Claude Carton, British actor and playwright
Caricature of Richard Claude Carton (Richard Claude Critchett, 1856-1928), British actor and playwright. Seen here in the role of Barnes Durant in A W Pineros play, Imprudence

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the French actor and singer Claude Marius

Caricature of the French actor and singer Claude Marius
Caricature of the French actor, singer and stage manager Claude Marius (Duplany), known to English audiences as Mons. Marius. He acted regularly at the Strand Theatre, London

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the comic actor Lionel Brough

Caricature of the comic actor Lionel Brough
Caricature of the British comic actor Lionel Brough -- Fal-LAL-la. Seen here in the role of Tony Lumpkin in the play She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith. circa 1870s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the comic actor J W Hill

Caricature of the comic actor J W Hill. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor John Ryder

Caricature of the actor John Ryder
Caricature of the English actor John Ryder -- Not Too Rough a Ryder. circa 1870s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Edward Righton

Caricature of the actor Edward Righton
Caricature of the English comic actor Edward Righton. circa 1870s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor William Farren

Caricature of the actor William Farren
Caricature of the English actor William Farren (1825-1908), not to be confused with his father, an English actor of the same name -- Second Old Man. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Shiel Barry

Caricature of the actor Shiel Barry in the role of Gaspard, a miserly old farmer, in the operetta The Chimes of Normandy. circa 1878

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Robert Soutar

Caricature of the actor Robert Soutar
Caricature of the English actor, comedian, stage manager, writer and director Robert Soutar -- Full of Gaiety. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actress Miss Connie Gilchrist

Caricature of the actress Miss Connie Gilchrist
Caricature of the actress, dancer and singer Miss Connie Gilchrist -- Libby Dear. She played the role of Libby Ray in Benjamin Edward Woolfs comic opera The Mighty Dollar

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actress Miss Clara Jecks

Caricature of the actress Miss Clara Jecks
Caricature of the English actress and singer Miss Clara Jecks -- A Bar Belle. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Johns Clarke

Caricature of the actor Johns Clarke
Caricature of the American comedian and actor John Sleeper Clarke -- Red Tape. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor John L Toole

Caricature of the actor John L Toole
Caricature of the English comic actor, manager and producer John Lawrence Toole -- There You Are, Don t You Know. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor John Hare

Caricature of the actor John Hare
Caricature of the English actor and theatre manager Sir John Hare -- First Old Man. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Henry Neville

Caricature of the actor Henry Neville
Caricature of the actor, dramatist and theatre manager Henry Gartside Neville -- An Artist Who Can Draw. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Hermann Vezin

Caricature of the actor Hermann Vezin
Caricature of the American actor and writer Hermann Vezin -- There Is No Better Iago. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Harry Jackson

Caricature of the actor Harry Jackson
Caricature of the Victorian actor Harry Jackson -- Oh, Jerusalem! late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor H B Conway

Caricature of the actor H B Conway
Caricature of the British actor H B Conway. One of his roles was Romeo in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Fred Vokes

Caricature of the actor Fred Vokes
Caricature of the actor and dancer Fred (Frederick Mortimer) Vokes, member of the Vokes Family of performers -- High Art. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor George W Anson

Caricature of the actor George W Anson
Caricature of the British actor George W Anson -- A Clever Son. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Charles Sugden

Caricature of the actor Charles Sugden -- There you are wrong again, Mademoiselle. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Charles Collette

Caricature of the actor Charles Collette
Caricature of the actor, composer and writer Charles Henry Collette -- He will give you the word. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Charles Coghlan

Caricature of the actor Charles Coghlan in the role of Colonel Woods which he played at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Barry Sullivan

Caricature of the actor Barry Sullivan -- They know him in the provinces. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Augustus Harris

Caricature of the actor Augustus Harris
Caricature of the actor and impresario Augustus Harris -- Augustus Imperator. He managed the Drury Lane Theatre in London. circa 1880s

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor Arthur Matthison

Caricature of the actor Arthur Matthison -- An Admirable Crichton. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Caricature of the actor and theatre manager Charles Wyndham

Caricature of the actor and theatre manager Charles Wyndham
Caricature of the actor and theatre manager Sir Charles Wyndham -- he managed the Criterion Theatre in London. late 19th century

Background imageActors Collection: Gladstone as Actor

Gladstone as Actor
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE In his actors dressing-room, he prepares the act with which he hopes to wow the Edinburgh electorate. Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageActors Collection: Manchurian Criticism

Manchurian Criticism
At Harbin, Manchuria, the author of a play, disapproving of the production, mounts the stage and attacks the principal actors with a hammer he happens to have with him. Date: 1933

Background imageActors Collection: 17th Century Tavern

17th Century Tavern
The Falcon tavern, on the Bankside, Southwark, London, a favourite resort of Shakespeare and his fellow actors, built 16th century or so, here as it was in 1805 Date: 1600 - 1805

Background imageActors Collection: Edmund Kean as Hamlet

Edmund Kean as Hamlet
The actor, Edmund Kean, in the role of Hamlet. Date: 1814

Background imageActors Collection: Theatregoing in Stockholm, Sweden

Theatregoing in Stockholm, Sweden, showing a popular performance in the Gamla Bollhuset (the old tennis court). Date: 17th century

Background imageActors Collection: Famous folk in wax in the Sketch

Famous folk in wax in the Sketch
Black and white photographs of famous faces made into waxworks by M Pierre Imans to adorn big shops and stores in Paris to boost sales

Background imageActors Collection: A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle

A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle
Promotional postcard for A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle. (As The Squaw Man, Wallacks Theatre, New York, 23rd October 1905). First produced in England at the Lyric Theatre, 11th January 1908

Background imageActors Collection: The White Chrysanthemum by L Bantock & A Anderson

The White Chrysanthemum by L Bantock & A Anderson
Promotional postcard for The White Chrysanthemum by Leedham Bantock and Arthur Anderson; music Howard Talbot. First produced at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 23rd April 1904 and Criterion Theatre

Background imageActors Collection: The Wandering Jew by E Temple Thurston

The Wandering Jew by E Temple Thurston
Promotional postcard for The Wandering Jew by E. Temple Thurston. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, 23rd August and New Theatre, 9th September 1920

Background imageActors Collection: The Terris Theatre, Rotherhithe

The Terris Theatre, Rotherhithe
Promotional postcard showing the Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, s E London. The Terriss Theatre was opened as a playhouse on 16th October 1899 with a production of the drama " The White

Background imageActors Collection: A Snug Little Kingdom by M Ambient

A Snug Little Kingdom by M Ambient
Promotional postcard for A Snug Little Kingdom by M. Ambient. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 31st January 1903. The photo is of Stuart Lomath as Ben Kershaw. Date: 1903

Background imageActors Collection: Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette

Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette
Promotional postcard for Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette. Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette

Background imageActors Collection: The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James

The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James
Front page of a promotional flyer for The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James. First produced as The Little Brother, at the Ambassadors Theatre, 6th February 1918. The photos show M. D

Background imageActors Collection: Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson

Princess Caprice by Alex M Thompson
Promotional postcard for Princess Caprice by Alex. M. Thompson from Der Liebe Augustin by Rudolph Bernauer & Ernst Welisch (Neues Theater, Berlin, 3rd February 1912); music Leo Fall

Background imageActors Collection: The Padre by Jose G Levy

The Padre by Jose G Levy
Promotional postcard for The Padre by Jose G. Levy. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 22nd May 1926. The play was adapted from Mon Cure Chez Les Riches by Andre de Lorde



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