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Babes in the Wood. The children are lost in the depths of the forest. Date: circa 1918
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
Advert / Sandwich Man 19CSandwichman advertising a pantomime - Babes in the Wood at Drury Lane Theatre, London
Daisy Dormer music hall singer 1883-1947Daisy Dormer (Kezia Beatrice Stockwell) music hall singer and pantomime favourite. Here as Maid Marion in ?Babes in the Wood?. Music hall stars often performed their hit songs in pantomime
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939) Date: 1939
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Gaiety Theatre, DublinThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, with Cora Goffin
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Theatre Royal, YorkThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Theatre Royal, York. circa 1915
Laurel and Hardy Babes in Toyland cinema projection slide 1934
Laurel and Hardy Babes in Toyland movie advertisement
Babes in the Wood - John HassallIllustration of the fairy-tale Babes in the wood. Babes in the Wood is a traditional English children's tale, as well as a popular pantomime subject
Augustus Harriss pantomime, Babes in the Wood, Drury Lane, London. Date: late 19th century
Dolly Sisters on front cover of the Sketch 1921The Dolly Sisters photographed in their costumes for the new pantomime " The Babes in the Wood" by C B Cochran. The Dolly Sisters enjoyed immense success in London
Photograph of the dolly sisters in fluffy white costumes for their Pony Trot. Until the end of the League of Notions revue
June Preisser in her Dolly Tree ballgown from Babes in Arms (1939) Date: 1939
Dust Jacket for A Treasury of Flower Stories by Inez N. McFee. Florence Mary Anderson / Molly MacArthur (1893-1972) had two distinct styles of illustration
Music cover, song from Babes on BroadwayMusic cover, Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On! sung by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes on Broadway. 1941
Pantomime poster, The Babes in the Wood
Poster for Babes in the Wood, advertising a pantomime. Date: circa 1930s
The Dolly Sisters in Babes in the Wood, London Pavilion, 1922 Date: 1922
ADVERT / SANDWICH MAN 19CSandwichman advertising Babes in the Wood at Drury Lane Theatre Date: late 19th century
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Bournemouth. The Funniest Daintiest Pantomime in the South of England, from Boxing Day for two and a half weeks
Cinderella Flyer for the Royal Artillery Theatre in WoolwichCinderella. Front and back of a four page flyer for the Royal Artillery Theatre in Woolwich. from December 26th to January 4th, but the year is unknown
The Babes in the Wood, Grand Theatre, Islington, London. Date: 1904-1905
The Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, LondonThe Babes in the Wood and the Wicked Robbers, Crystal Palace Theatre, London, December 1904 -- Mr Humphrey E Brammalls Fourth Grand Pantomime
The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1913
The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading productionBabes in the Wood, Harold Readings Grand 1921 Pantomime, One Long Continuous Laugh. For three nights only. On tour at the Pier Theatre, Bognor Regis, February 1921. Date: 1921
The Babes in the Wood, Lyceum Theatre, Ipswich, Peter Daveys Brilliant Pantomime, December 1906, with young girl actresses in both roles. Date: 1906
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, LondonThe Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1907. Both as Drury Lane manager and part author (with Frank Dix) of the pantomime
The Babes in the Wood, John Walters Company productionThe Babes in the Wood, flyer for Mr and Mrs John Walters Company, who have made arrangements to tour the West of England with their Superbly Beautiful Production
Little Folk Misfitz - Babes in the Wood. Date: circa 1910
Satire on Education ActWHO SHALL EDUCATE? OR, OUR BABES IN THE WOOD The church battles against dissent for rights over education, while children themselves are ignored Date: 1853
Costume design by Physhe for Babes in the Wood pantomime. Regional or London production late 1930s or early 40s Date: 1930s
Nursery Rhymes -- Babes in the Wood. Date: early 20th century
The Babes in the Wood by Katharine Cameron. Cameron was a Glasgow born illustrator and an associate of Jessie M King and the Mackintoshes. 1904
Picture No. 10508242Babes in the Wood (1). Susan Pearse
Picture No. 10508243Babes in the Wood (2) Helen Jacobs
Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, by J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. early 20th century
The Dolly Sisters in Babes In the Wood, London, 1921 1921
British Ballad, The Children (Babes) In The WoodsTHE CHILDREN IN THE WOODS (BABES IN THE WOODS) First published as a ballad by Thomas Millington in Norwich in 1595, telling the traditional childrens tale of two children in the care of their uncle
Babes in Wood (CaldecottThe two abandoned youngsters wander in the wood