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The Ballet Dancer. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1969. Date: 1969
How An Artist Works, British & Dominions School of Drawing Ltd, London. showing an artist drawing a ballerina
Between the Acts, ballet dancer readingBetween the Acts by Gordon Nicoll. A ballet dancer reads a magazine in the dressing room during a pause in the performance. Date: 1928
Commedia Ballerina dancingThe Ballerina dances and plays her tambourine. Date: 1500
Horseback dancer at a circusHorseback dancer dressed as a ballerina performs in the ring with some clowns and a beautiful white horse, all under the direction of the ringmaster. Date: 1890s
A Young Ballerina with long curled hair on point, holding out her tutu - studio portrait. Date: circa 1900s
Robert Helpmann and Margot Fonteyn in FacadeRobert Helpmann (1909-1986) - ballet dancer - as A Dago in Facade with Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991) - prima Ballerina. Music by Walton, choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton. Date: 1936
Dance, Ballet - two dancers demonstrating lifts and poses. Date: circa 1930s
Yehudi Menuhim and his wife Diana GouldLeft to right: 1. Mrs. Heron, Orford resident who used to offer her house for the use of visiting soloists. 2. Diana Gould, Mrs Menuhin 3. Yehudi Menuhin 4
Rostropovich, Yehudi Menuhin, Diana Gould at OrfordLeft to right: Unidentified assistant, Mrs Menuhin (Diana Gould the ballerina), Yehudi Menuhin arriving for the Choral and Orchestral Concert during the Aldeburgh Festival on 23 June 1963 Date: 1963
Alice Nikitina & Serge Lifar in 1930 RevueBallet dancers Nikitina and Lifar performing in Charles Cochrans 1930 Revue. Seen here in The Freaks for which Lord Berners wrote teh music. 1930
Victorian Ballerina in folk costume. circa 1850
Colonel de Basil & dancers arrives in England on NormandieColonel (Wassily) de Basil, Russian ballet impresario, pictured on board the ocean liner, Normandie, with dancers in his company including, from left, David Lichine, Irina Baronova, Colonel de Basil
Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina. circa 1920s
Harlequinade in a Sleeping Beauty pantomime - Harlequin, Pantaloon, Columbine and Clown. circa 1900s
Ballerina dancing. 19th century
Diana Gould, Lady Menuhin, Aldeburgh Festival 1963Diana Gould, ballerina, wife of Yehudi Menuhin, leaving the home of Clifford and Mrs Heron before the Choral and Orchestral Concert at Orford Church, Aldeburgh Festival 23 June 1963 Date: 1963
John Maynard Keynes and wifeBritish economist, John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946), with his wife, former Russian Ballerina, Lydia Lopokova (1892-1981), on arrival in London from Washington in 1945. Date: 1945
Lydia Sokolova, ballet dancer (1896-1974) who, despite her exotic, Russian-sounding name was born Hilda Tansley Munnings in Wanstead, East London
Ninette de Valois, c. 1925Photograph of Dame Ninette de Valois (1898-2001), the Irish ballerina, who was christened Edris Stannus
Ninette de Valois, c. 1930Photograph of Dame Ninette de Valois (1898-2001), the Irish ballerina, who was christened Edris Stannus
Le Debut by Kenneth CrouchA ballerina poses with flowers in her dressing room while a vignette below shows her falling to a curtsey among flowers thrown onto the stage by admirers. Date: 1920
Young ballerina in a studio photoYoung ballerina (Dorothy Turner) in a studio photo. Date: early 1910s
Phyllis Bedells 1913Phyllis Bedells (1893 1985), English ballerina and teacher. Photographed here appearing in The Reaper Dream, ballet produced by Lydia Kyasht. 1913
Margot Fonteyn and Robert Helpmann, Sadlers WellsBritish ballets most famous partnership at that time -- Margot Fonteyn (1919-1991) and Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) on stage at Sadlers Wells, London, in a production of Giselle. 1937
Seen in Danceland: Kyasht, Price, Morgan and Sandrisi and CoSeen in Danceland - four dancers: Lydia Kyasht (former premier ballerina at the Empire Theatre), Gwen Price (who dances with Vincent Davico)
A La Russe, Lydia KyashtA La Russe - Lydia Kyasht, shown here, was a much admired Russian ballet dancer, who came to England in 1908. A La Russe was an entertainment which she devised herself to show off her talents
Taking the Curtain by H. ForsterA ballerina pauses backstage before she slips through the curtain and back in front of the audience to take a bow. Date: 1925
Fanny Cerrito, Italian ballerina and choreographerFrancesca (Fanny) Cerrito (1817-1909), Italian ballerina and choreographer. circa 1840s
Carlotta Zambelli (18751968), Italian prima ballerina and ballet teacher. 1910
Pearl Argyle - South African dancer and actressPearl Argyle (1901-1947) - South African dancer and actress. Date: circa 1930
Dame Alicia Markova (1910 2004), English ballerina and a choreographer, director and teacher of classical ballet. Date: 1936
Margot Fonteyn and Robert Helpman in The WandererMargot Fonteyn and Robert Helpman in the Spring 1941 Sadlers Wells production of Schuberts The Wanderer at The New Theatre, London - choreography by Frederick Ashton with sets by Graham Sutherland
Anna Pavlova and Laurent Novikoff in a pas de deux. circa 1920s
Anna Pavlova - Cantilever Shoes advertAnna Pavlova, Russian ballerina - Cantilever Shoes advert. circa 1920s
Anna Pavlova in Donino, ItalyAnna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, in Donino, Italy. circa 1920s
Anna Pavlova at homeAnna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, at home. circa 1920s
Mathilde KschessinskayaRussian prima ballerina, Mathilda-Marie Feliksovna Kschessinskaya. Date: 1913
Music cover, The Clock is Playing, A Musical Novelty for Piano, by Pierre Blaauw. circa 1920
Pavlova Anna (1881-1931)Promotional postcard for Anna Pavlova 1881-1931. The famous Russian ballet dancer settled in London in 1912. For her promotional tour to the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 15th January 1912. Date: 1912
Studio portrait, little girl in ballerina costume. Date: 1934
The Little Match Girl by Captain JanssenPromotional postcard for The Little Match Girl musical by Captain Janssen from Hans Andersens fairy tale. First produced Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, 26th December 1917
Yes, Uncle by Austen Hurgon and George ArthursPromotional postcard for Yes, Uncle by Austen Hurgon and George Atthurs; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, 26th December 1917. Touring to Dalston Theatre, 27th January 1919
Madame Karina and Dancing School Pupils - Karina was a Russian Ballet dancer at the Royal Opera House, and founder of the school of dance at 123 ladbroke Grove under the patronage of Queen Alexandra
Gillian LynneA black-and-white portrait of the British ballerina, dancer, choreographer, actress, and theatre/television director Gillian Barbara Lynne (n饠 Pyrke, b. 1926). Date: 1966
Anna Pavlova, 1927 Date: 1927
Master Quack the duck dressed as a ballerinaMaster Quack the duck dressed as the Russian ballerina, Madame Pavlova, for the fancy dress ball. Date: 1914
Marie Guy-Stephan in the role of Katty in Le Lutin de la Vallee at the Theatre Lyrique.. French ballerina Madame Guy Stephan (b)