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Cartoon, The Present Style - Squire Bancroft with Edward, Prince of Wales. 1884
Cartoon, The Old StyleCartoon - The Old Style - Queen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at the theatre. 1884
Cartoon, John D Auban, Ballet Master, with a list of all the theatres where he has worked. 1884
Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as an Ugly SisterCartoon, Herbert Campbell as one of Cinderellas Ugly Sisters at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1884
Cartoon, Harry White of the Original White MistrelsCartoon, Harry White, of Harry Whites Original White Mistrels, seen here as The Wicked Squire in Jack and the Beanstalk at the Grand Theatre, Islington, London. 1884
Cartoon, New drama by Reade and PettittCartoon, New drama by Charles Reade and Henry Pettitt -- Star actors sometimes get very dainty. Their melodrama, Love and Money, was in production at the Adelphi Theatre, London
Cartoon of Edgar Bruce, actor-managerCartoon of Edgar Bruce (1845?-1901), actor-manager. Date: 1881
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Cartoon, Gaston Murray, actor and writerCartoon, Gaston Murray (Garstin Parker Wilson, 1826-1889), actor and writer -- Gar. 1883
Cartoon, Arthur Dacre, actorCartoon, Arthur Dacre (Arthur Culver James, 1850-1895), actor -- It is a treat to see him play a loving swain! 1883
Mrs Bryan Guinness (Diana Mitford) in Mariette crinolineMrs Bryan Guinness, formerly Diana Freeman-Mitford (1910 - 2003) and later Diana Mosley. Pictured wearing a copy of the flounced lace crinoline worn by the actress Yvonne Printemps in the musical
The Hon. Mrs Bryan Guinness (Diana Mitford)Mrs Bryan Guinness, formerly Diana Freeman Mitford (1910-2003), one of the notorious Mitford sisters and society beauty pictured in The Tatler in 1933. Left Bryan Guinness for Oswald Mosley
Portrait of George Honey, singer, comedian and actorPortrait of George Honey (1822-1880), popular singer, comedian and actor on the London stage. 1880
Diana Mitford by Paul HelleuA portrait of the Hon. Diana Freeman-Mitford, one of the famous six Mitford sisters, drawn by the French artist Paul Helleu during Dianas stay in Paris while at finishing school
Lady Evelyn Guinness with her children on the beach, WW1Lady Evelyn Guinness (1883 - 1939), formerly Lady Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine. Wife of Walter Guinness, 1st Earl Moyne and mother of Bryan Guinness, and mother-in-law to DIana Mitford, later Moseley
Mr and Mrs Bryan Guinness with their Irish WolfhoundMr and Mrs Bryan Guinness (1910 - 2003), formerly Miss Diana Freeman Mitford, later Lady Mosley, pictured enjoying a quiet half-hour in Hyde Park in 1930 with their immense Irish wolfhound. Date: 1930
Mr & Mrs Bryan Guinness at christening of their son, JonathaMr and the Hon. Mrs Bryan Guiness (the former Diana Freeman Mitford), pictured at the christening of their elder son, Jonathan Bryan, at St. Margaret s, Westminster
Duchess of Argyll and familyPhotograph taken outside the Royal Academy during a Private View of the Duchess of Argyll (formerly, Margaret Whigham and later, Mrs Charles Sweeney)
Cartoon, Mr James Willing and the GhostCartoon, Mr James Willing, Jun, is busy writing another stirring drama. Our artist has caught him at that moment when the " ghost" comes in
Cartoon, cricketing lion and kangarooCartoon, cricketing British Lion and Australian Kangaroo. The lion says: Well, you don t mind a good licking, so long as you get the gate money, do you? 1884
Cartoon, The Brothers Griffiths -- Athletic Drolls. Two clowns in costume. 1884
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Harry HartCartoon, Henry Irving, theatre manager, and Harry Hart, nicknamed the " Happy Hebrew", music hall manager, commenting on how the International Health Exhibition in South Kensington is
Cartoon, Oscar Wilde and William WildeCartoon, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), poet and playwright, comforted by his brother William Wilde (1852-1899) in the face of American criticism of his play, Vera
Cartoon, Chatterton at the Princesss TheatreCartoon, Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager --We wish Chatterton every success at the Princess s. The irony is that the Chatterton on the sandwich board refers to a performance
Cartoon, Arthur Coventry, jockeyCartoon, Arthur Coventry (1852-1925), jockey -- Not the worst sort of Coventry to be sent to under some circumstances! 1884
Cartoon, Edward Compton, performerCartoon, Edward Compton, as Charles Goldfinch, in The Road to Ruin. 1884
Cartoon, George Durlacher, art dealer and gallery ownerCartoon, George Durlacher (c.1859-1942) art dealer and gallery owner (Durlacher Brothers) -- A First-Nighter. 1884
Cartoon, George Conquest outside the Eagle TavernCartoon, George Conquest -- I wonder if I shall ever be back there! George Augustus Oliver Conquest (1837-1901), playwright, theatre manager, acrobat and pantomimist
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, LondonIllustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli
Cartoon, Disraeli and Queen VictoriaCartoon, Opening Parliament. Benjamin Disraeli wheels Queen Victoria to Westminster in her bathchair. 1880
Caricature of Herbert Campbell, comedian and actorCaricature of Herbert Campbell (real name Herbert Edward Story, 1844-1904), English comedian and actor. 1880
Cartoon, Edwin Villiers, theatre manager and actorCartoon, Robert Edwin Villiers (1830-1904), manager of the Canterbury and London Pavilion music hall, and formerly an actor. 1879
Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent, depicted as a parody of Shakespeare. 1883
Caricature, Lillie Langtry and Henrietta HodsonCaricature, Lillie Langtry (1853-1929) and Henrietta Hodson (1841-1910) -- The best of friends must part. Hodson (referred to here as Mrs Labouchere because of her relationship with Henry Labouchere)
Caricature of Charles Lauri, pantomime performerCaricature of Charles Lauri Junior -- The Drury Lane Poodle. He was a pantomime performer who specialised in animal roles
Caricature, Henry Irving and Bram StokerCaricature, Henry Irving congratulates his theatre manager, Bram Stoker for recently rescuing a man from drowning in the River Thames near his Chelsea home. 1882
Cartoon of Harry Wall, theatrical agent, plotting to find a way around the new Copyright (Musical Compositions) Act -- Over the Garden Wall. 1882
Cartoon, Richard d Oyly Carte, Gilbert and SullivanCartoon, Richard d Oyly Carte as maitre d, with Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan as chefs, at the Savoy Dining Room. Opening the new shop -- it is wonderful what may be done by enterprise and Patience
Caricature of Anton Rubinstein, composer and pianistCaricature of Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (1829-1894), Russian composer, pianist and conductor. Nicknamed Il Demonio (The Demon), after his most popular opera. 1881
Cartoon, Bismarck and Gambetta. Leon Gambetta, French statesman, is looking for some stolen property (Alsace and Lorraine), which Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor, is hiding behind his back
Cartoon, Queen Victoria and W E Gladstone. She offers him an invitation to Windsor. He replies in his usual formal way: If I accept
Caricature of Sir Garnet Wolseley and Ahmad ArabiCaricature of Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913), British army commander, and Ahmad Arabi (Ahmed Urabi or Orabi, Arabi Pasha, 1841-1911), Egyptian army leader
Caricature of Cetewayo, Zulu king, at the theatre in LondonCaricature of Cetewayo (Cetshwayo kaMpande, 1826-1884), Zulu king, in the Royal Box at a theatre with Edward, Prince of Wales behind him. 1882
Cartoon, Gilbert and Sullivan, Stephens and SolomonCartoon, Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan ignoring their rivals Henry Pottinger Stephens and Edward Solomon in the street -- We never speak as we pass by. 1882
Caricature of Queen Victoria as a shepherdess with lambs and an animated pot of mint sauce. In the matter of lambs, Her Majesty sings, we mean to do without them
Caricature of Afred and Paul Martinetti, performersCaricature of Alfred and Paul Martinetti, American pantomime performers. 1883
Caricature, Oscar Wilde as RomeoCaricature, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) in the role of Romeo -- an American newspaper had recently reported that this was about to happen. 1883
Caricature of Oscar Wilde, Irish poet and playwrightCaricature of Oscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900), Irish poet, novelist, essayist and playwright. 1881