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Florence Mills in Dixie to Broadway - Broadhurst TheatreFlorence Mills in Dixie to Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville
A scene from Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York (1926) Date: 1926
A Scene from Countess Maritza at the Shubert Theatre, New York (1926) with Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil and Carl Randall Date: 1926
He Didn t Want To Do It, Opera House, NorthamptonHe Didn t Want To Do It, by George Broadhurst and Walter Hackett, at the Opera House, Northampton, previously at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Manchester North End FC football team 1934-1935. Back row: Heyworth, Jackson (Captain), Norton, Brown, Sharples, Broadhurst. Front row: Lawton, Hurst, Thompson, Hicks, Broadhurst. Date: 1934-1935
The Crimson Alibi by George Broadhurst (June 3, 1866 January 31, 1952). First produced in England Strand Theatre on 29th November 1919
The Davon patent brass spotting telescope, WW1The Davon patent brass spotting telescope (War Office Broad Arrow), boxed by Broadhurst & Clarkson & Co, 83 Farringdon Road, London
Maxine 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
Bought and Paid For by George BroadhurstPostcard for the play Bought and Paid For by George Broadhurst, showing elegantly dressed lady in evening gown and headdress with feather. First produced at The Lyric Theatre on 12th March 1913
Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst GCB KBE DSO & BarFrom left: Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst, AOC Western Front; Air Vice Marshall Arthur Coningham, AOC Tactical Air Force, Mediterranean Theatre; General Montgomery
The roaring success, George H. Broadhursts latest farce, What happened to Jones. Date c1897
Why Smith left home Broadhursts latest farce : by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
Around the world with Broadhursts globe-circling success, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900
Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency, What happened to Jones by Geo. H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, The house that Jack built, etc. Date c1900
What happened to Jones Broadhursts hilarious sufficiency : by George H. Broadhurst, author of Why Smith left home, The wrong Mr. Wright, etc. Date c1899
Why Smith left home George H. Broadhursts gleeful plenitude : by the author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
Broadhursts latest farce, The house that Jack built by Geo. H. Broadhurst. Date c1900
Broadhurst Bros. The man from Mexico by HA DuSouchet. Date c1900
Broadhursts latest farce, Why Smith left home by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
Broadhurst Bros. production of The man from Mexico by HA DuSouchet : with Geo. C. Boniface, Jr. and a select comedy cast. Date c1900
George H. Broadhursts new American play, The last chapter a comprehensive production and significant cast. Date c1899
Henry BroadhurstHENRY BROADHURST Radical statesman, member of Parliament. Date: 1840 - 1911
Henry Broadhurst MP, 1886Portrait of Henry Broadhurst, MP for Bordesley Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent, pictured when Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department in 1886