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Lady Willoughby de Broke in a nurses uniformTatler front cover, caption reads Warwick Hospital is the scene of Lady Willoughby de Brokes nursing activities. She is President of the Warwickshire War Supply Services
A suffragette in Holloway PrisonA nervous looking and well-dressed suffragette sits on a stool at Holloway Prison after being arrested during a demonstration
The Walls of Jericho, Garrick Theatre, LondonThe Walls of Jericho, a satirical comedy by Alfred Sutro, at the Garrick Theatre, London, starring Arthur Bourchier as Samson. 1904
The Punshon Memorial Church Choir Charabanc rideA fine Charabanc tour party (the Punshon Memorial Church Choir en route to Stourton) about to depart from Bournemouth. The Red Heads revue by William Le Baron at the Hippodrome, Boscombe, July 1914
Actors and ActressesEdwardian actors and actresses. Mr. Bernard Shaw and Miss Lillah McCarthy. Mr. Fred Terry's Daughter. Mr. Arthur Bourchier. Miss Iris Hoey. Miss Ellen Terry. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
ARTHUR BOURCHIER / MACDUFFARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in the role of Macduff in Macbeth Date: 1911
ARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor Date: 1863 - 1927
Sphere front cover - Treasure Island at the Strand TheatreFront cover of The Sphere featuring illustration by Fortunino Matania of a scene from the play, Treasure Island, performed at the Strand Theatre in 1922 with Arthur Bourchier in the role of Long John
Wardress and suffragette inmate, Holloway PrisonA suffragette in Holloway Prison, dressed in prison uniform is given her orders by a stern looking wardress to take a bucket of dirty water to clean her cell
The Fairys Dilemma by W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, on 3rd May 1904. The main characters are shown as themselves
Macbeth by William ShakespearePromotional flyer for a film of Macbeth by William Shakespeare starring Arthur Bourchier and Violet Vanbrugh. Artist: Charles A. Buchel. Plays about One Hour. Date: circa 1912
The Morals of Marcus by William J LockePromotional postcard for The Morals of Marcus dramatised from his own novel The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne (1903) by William J. Locke. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 30th August 1906
Arthur Bourchier as Old Bill, Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1Arthur Bourchier in the role of Old Bill, the popular character created by Bruce Bairnsfather. Bourchier played the part in the original production of The Better Ole
Arthur Bourchier (1863 1927), English actor and theatre manager. Appearing as Long John Silver in the stage version of Stevensons Treasure Island, at the Strand Theatre, London. 1922
The Better OleA scene from the play The Better Ole, co-written by Bruce Bairnsfather and featuring his popular character, Old Bill, which opened at the Oxford Music Hall on 4 August 1917
The Cast of the Better Ole - Bruce Bairnsfather play, WW1Arthur Bourchier (centre) and cast pose in costume at the time they were playing in The Better Ole at the Oxford Theatre, London which was based on the cartoons of Bruce Bairnsfather published in The
Kensitas cigarettes advert featuring Old BillWorld War One advertisement for Kensitas cigarettes featuring the character Old Bill, from the Bystander cartoons by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
The Better Ole at the Oxford Theatre Arthur BourchierArthur Bourchier (1863-1927), English actor, pictured in the role of Old Bill in The Better Ole, at the Oxford Theatre London in 1917
Merchant of V - ShylockArthur Bourchier as Shylock. Date: 11 October 1905
TS Exmouth - Captain W. S. Bourchier and familyThe Training Ship Exmouth - Captain W.S. Bourchier seated on a chaise longue with his family. The Exmouth, moored of Grays in Essex
Suffragette inmates, Holloway PrisonA group of suffragettes, wearing prison uniform of quaint Dutch style caps and aprons at Holloway Prison, sort through a basket of old shoes, trying to find a pair to fit
Scene from Shakespeares Henry VIIIA scene from Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, in a production by Herbert Beerbohm Tree at His Majestys Theatre, London. The production opened in 1910
Tom Titt / Arthur BourchierArthur Bourchier, English actor and theatre manager
Arthur Bourchier / SilverARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in the role of Long John Silver
Arthur Bourchier / BishopARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in The Bishops Move
Actor in Role of MacduffARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in the role of Macduff in Macbeth