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Julie AndrewsA teenage Julie Andrews, c. 1950 Date: 1947
Miss Edith Day in Irene by Kate CarewIrene Day, caricatured by Kate Carew in the play Irene playing at the Empire Theatre, London in 1920. Date: 1920
Some Sunny personalities at the London HippodromeCaricature by Nerman of the various performers appearing in the popular comedy musical, Sunny at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Top left Nancy Lovat, top right, Elsie Randolph
Two women preparing for show at Windmill Theatre 1939Two women in tin helmets photographed as they prepare for a show at the Windmill Theatre. The Windmill Theatre, which today uses the motto " we never closed"
Cartoon, Miss Harriett Vernon in The P)rince of JapsCartoon, Miss Harriett Vernon (1858-1923), English actress and singer, as Cammpi in The Japs, or The Doomed Daimio, a burlesque by Harry Paulton and Mostyn Teddea. 1885
Norma Shearer, Canadian actress. Date: 1934
Googie Withers in film, It Always Rains on SundayGoogie Withers in the film, It Always Rains on Sunday. 1947
Palace Theatre Company - London - Theatrical Garden Party Date: 1912
Music cover, Our Love Affair, Mickey Rooney & Judy GarlandMusic cover, Our Love Affair, words and music by Arthur Freed and Roger Edens, from the MGM film Strike Up The Band, starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland. 1940
Celia Johnson (1908 - 1982), British actress of stage and screen
Danielle Darrieux, French film actress Date: 1917 -
Gertie Millar and Nora NagleGertie Millar Actress with Nora Nagle in The New Aladdin Date: 1907
Madeleine Carroll (1906 - 1987), English film actress
The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar WildePromotional postcard for The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, on 14th February 1895. For the St. James revival, 25th November 1909
Stephanie Stephens with BonzoActress Stephanie Stephens posed in one of her costumes from the musical comedy, Queen High at the Queens Theatre in 1926
Gwen Farrar by Olive SnellMiss Gwendoline Farrar, entertainer and musician pictured by society portraitist Olive Snell in 1918. Date: 1918
Maxine Elliott in her garden at BusheyMaxine Elliott (1868 - 1940), American actress, reputed lover of J. P. Morgan and later, the New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Wilding who was killed in 1915
Gaby Deslys, 1915Celebrated French actress and music hall artiste Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), pictured in stage costume for her role of Lady Lil in the new burlesque at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in London, Rosy Rapture
Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich
Gaby Deslys, 1914French actress and music hall artiste, Gaby Deslys pictured in rather glamorous caricature. At the time, she was appearing in the revue, The Passing Show, at the Palace Theatre, London. 1914
Sarah Siddons (Kay)SARAH SIDDONS (nee Kemble) actress in John Hones Douglas. 1755 - 1831
Exotic dancer / performer - Italy, wearing an extraordinary silk dress with beaded bustier. Date: circa 1910s
Music sheet cover for Queen of the May QuadrilleMusic sheet cover for the Queen of the May Quadrille, composed by the French conductor Louis Antoine Jullien (1812-1860), and dedicated to Mrs Robert Arkwright (the actress Frances Crawford Kemble)
Mabel Normand / LilywhiteMABEL NORMAND American comic actress: she appeared in Keystone films and co-starred with Charlie Chaplin
Plays / AristophanesLYSISTRATA German actress Fraulein Eibenschutz as Lysistrata
Film - Strike up the Band - Mickey Rooney and Judy GarlandFilm - Strike up the Band - starring Mickey Rooney (1920-2014) and Judy Garland (1922-1969) - a 1940 American black and white musical film produced by the Arthur Freed unit at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Colleen Moore (18991988) - American film actress and one of the most fashionable stars of the era and helped popularize the bobbed haircut. Date: circa 1920s
Joyce Barbour in 1922Joyce Barbour (1901 - 1977), British actress. Married to the actor Richard Bird. Appearing in " The Babes in the Wood", as Maid Marion. Date: 1922
Winifred Shotter (1904 - 1996), English actress of the 1930s, mainly in Aldwych farces
The Lady With A Lamp by Reginald BerkeleyPromotional postcard for The Lady With A Lamp by Reginald Berkeley. First produced at the Arts Theatre, 5th May and the Garrick Theatre, 24th January 1929. Originally called Florence Nightingale
Gerda Maurus - Austrian film actressGerda Maurus (1903-1968) - Austrian actress Date: early 1930s
Gertrude Lawrence by AutoriStylised caricature of Gertrude Lawrence (1898 - 1952), British actress and musical comedy performer at the time she was appearing in Private Lives by Noel Coward at the Phoenix Theatre in London
Miss Gwen Farrar, entertainer and musician, about to appear with Norah Blaney at the Cosmopolitan, New York, in a Ziegfeld production entitled Going South
Actress from the Mack Sennett Comedy StudiosA rather lovely actress in a rather skimpy swimsuit from the Mack Sennett Comedy Studios, Los Angeles, USA. She holds a fine striped parasol and stands at the end of a jetty
Tatler front-cover: Madeleine CarrollThe beautiful young English actress was at this time filming the new Walter Wangle production, The Case Against Mrs Ames. Her most recent successes in this period were The Thirty-nine Steps
Dietrich / PostcardMARLENE DIETRICH German film actress
Joan Crawford / 1931JOAN CRAWFORD American film actress having a ball of a time
Gloria Swanson as SunyaClose-up of Gloria Swanson (1897-1983), screen actress, in the United Artists film, The Love of Sunya
Auriol Lee in a Hat 1905Miss Auriol Lee wears a coat with an unusual collar and a hat with a ribbon threaded through the brim perched at an angle on the top of her pompadour hairstyle
Vera Kholodnaya / MeledinVera Kholodnaya, Russian silent-film actress
Mrs Patrick CampbellBeatrice Stella Campbell (nee Tanner), 1865-1940, stage name Mrs Patrick Campbell, posing for a photograph while acting in the melodrama The Black Domino at the Adelphi Theatre
Lady with Crystal BallThanks to her crystal ball, actress Patience Seymour can see more
Madame VestrisLUCIA ELIZABETH VESTRIS (nee Bartolozzi), actress, singer and manager : as Venus in The Paphian Bower
Maud Gonne / Munsey / 1903MAUD GONNE Irish actress and patriot
Mrs Potter / Players 1903MRS JAMES BROWN-POTTER (nee CORA URQUHART) American actress
Mistinguett / LeopardMISTINGUETT (Jeanne Bourgeois) French actress and dancer with a leopard wrapped around her neck - just for decoration, you understand