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Fred Storey, actor, in three different theatrical roles Date: 1890s
J L Toole, English comic actor, manager and producer Date: 1890s
Fred Storey and Harry Grattan in The Vigilance Committee Date: 1890s
Edward Terry, a Reminiscence of King KodakEdward Terry, actor, a Reminiscence of King Kodak Date: 1890s
E W Royce as Jabez Pasha in Don Juan Date: 1890s
Es Willard as Cyrus Blenkarn in The Middleman Date: 1890s
Winifred Fraser as Hedvig in The Wild Duck by Ibsen Date: 1890s
Topsy Sinden, in In Town Date: 1890s
Sylvia Gerrish, American musical theatre performer Date: 1890s
Olive Tulloch as Prince Arthur Date: 1890s
Miss Moore as Pepita, disguised as Christopher in Little Christopher Columbus Date: 1890s
Marie Tempest as Manon Date: 1890s
Julia Neilson in The Tempter Date: 1890s
Jessie Preston as Little Jack Sheppard Date: 1890s
Jessie Millward as Margaret Marrable in The Fatal Card Date: 1890s
Jessie Bond as Helen Tapeleigh in Go-Bang Date: 1890s
May Fortescue as Lady Teazle in School for Scandal Date: 1890s
Ellaline Terriss as Cinderella Date: 1890s
Dorothy Vane in Haddon Hall Date: 1890s
Cissy Loftus as Haidee in Don Juan Date: 1890s
Billie Barlow as Little Boy Blue Date: 1890s
Amy Augarde as Mlle Lange in La Fille de Madame AngotAmy Augarde, English actress and singer, as Mlle Lange in La Fille de Madame Angot, comic opera Date: 1890s
Beatrice Lamb in Niobe Date: 1890s
Alice Esty in The Golden Web Date: 1890s
Ada Blanche as Robinson Crusoe Date: 1890s
Lionel Brough, a Reminiscence of La Cigale Date: 1890s
Herr Max Alvary as Siegfried in Wagners opera Date: 1890s
George Alexander as David Remon in The Masqueraders Date: 1890s
Ellen Terry as Fair Rosamund in Becket Date: 1890s
Beerbohm Tree, actor, as Svengali in the play Trilby Date: 1895
Original Artwork - cartoon strip - Simply Simon ill in bedOriginal Artwork for a Simply Simon cartoon strip - Simon ill in bed, trying to be a good dog. Iris Chick had a regular cartoon spot for Simon in Tail-Wagger magazine in the late 1930s
Original Artwork - Simply Simon, the Scottie dogOriginal Artwork - Simply Simon - the star of an occasional cartoon strip drawn by Iris Chick, which appeared in the childrens pages of Tail-Wagger Magazine in the late 1930s. Date: circa 1937
Leaves from life: a new series of studies by Edmund Blampied. The workers hard-won weekly leisure in A cobblers Sunday morning
The Butler, at Tooles Theatre, London, with the comic actor John Lawrence Toole as David Trot. Date: 1887
Sarah Bernhardt in The Lady of the Camelias, Victoria Hall. Date: circa 1900s
Beerbohm Tree and His Majestys Theatre Company in Business is Business, The Man Who Was, and Colonel Newcome, Tyne Theatre, Newcastle. Date: 1900s
Ally Sloper Award of Merit, mock certificate made out to Joseph Hurst, Box Office Manager at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1894
The Vagabond King by W H Post and Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf Friml. First produced by Russell Janney at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London, 19 April 1927
Dorothy Mather as Cigarette in Under Two Flags, at the Kennington Theatre, London, based on Ouidas novel of 1867. Date: early 20th century
Henry Ainley in Uncle Ned by Douglas Murray, at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester Date: circa 1919
Beerbohm Tree in Resurrection by TolstoyBeerbohm Tree as Prince Dmitry Nehludof in Resurrection by Tolstoy, a production at His Majestys Theatre, London Date: 1903
Charles Draycott as Salem Scudder in The Octoroon Date: late 19th century
John Lawson as Mr Todd of London, Vanderdecken Todd, The Man with the Blue Heart, a series of illusions and surprises, an episode of fiction Date: early 20th century
The Baron, in L Enfant Prodigue, a musical play without words, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London Date: circa 1915
Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London Date: early 20th century
The Majah!!! Mr E Righton in Flirtation in Three Flights by Romer and Bellamy - Edward Righton (1838-1899), English actor Date: late 19th century
Page from The Bystander, 6th May 1931 featuring Ada May (1896-1978), American singer and dancer, one of the bright particular stars of C.B. Cochrans ill-fated " 1931 Revue"
A photograph of a young woman called Lily, dressed up as Aladdin, either for a fancy dress or event, or perhaps a pantomime. Date: 1927