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Gloria Swanson in the Paramount film La Cage Doree, 1922Gloria Swanson in the Paramount film La Cage Doree (Her Gilded Cage), 1922 Date: 1922
A scene from the French film Un Caprice de la Pompadour, 1931with Andre Bauge (Gaston de Meville) and Marcelle Denya (Mme De Pompadour) Date: 1931
Scenes from Abel Glances French film Napoleon, 1926 Date: 1926
Marcel Levensue in the French film Un Heritge de Cent Millions, 1923 Date: 1923
Front cover of London Life featuring Gertrude Olmstead, 1925Front cover of London Life featuring film star Gertrude Olmstead, 1925 Date: 1925
Advertisement for a film, Tempete sur le Mont-Blanc. circa 1930
The Cinema Star by Jack Hulbert (24 April 1892 - 25 March 1978) from Die Kino-Koenigin by Georg Okonkowski and Julius Freund
Interior photograph of the Capitol Theatre in the HaymarketPhotograph of the interior of the Capitol Theatre in Londons Haymarket. The Theatre was the first design by the now well known cinema architect Andrew Mather
Gallegos Club and Opera House, Havana, CubaGallegos Club and Opera House (theatre and cinema), Havana, Cuba. Date: circa 1928
Tatler cover - Alister Macdonald and Mary PickfordFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Alister Macdonald, eldest son of British Prime Minister, Ramsay Macdonald and an architect by profession, pictured with film star, Mary Pickford
Film crew at work on The First of the FewFilm crew at work on location during the filming of The First of the Few, in which Leslie Howard played the Spitfire designer RJ Mitchell. 1942
Adrian Brunel, film director, with female cast membersAdrian Brunel (1892-1958), English film director and screenwriter, with female cast members for the film The First of the Few. 1942
Leslie Howard, Adrian Brunel and Georges PerinalLeslie Howard (1893-1943), English actor, with Georges Perinal (1897-1965), French cinematographer, and Adrian Brunel (1892-1958), English film director and screenwriter
Adrian Brunel, film director and screenwriterAdrian Brunel (1892-1958), English film director and screenwriter, who began his career during the silent movie era. Seen here on the set of The First of The Few
Music cover, You d Be So Nice To Come Home To, words and music by Cole Porter, from the film, Something To Shout About. 1943
An interior view of the Caf Am Zoo in Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s
Box cover design, Circus at the Zoo, Castle Films, 8mm movie film. circa 1950s
Soho, London - Great Windmill Street W1, showing the Nosh Bar (left) and Windmill Theatre (right). 1973
Sign for 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine, GermanySign with different coloured arrows at Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, Germany, 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine, soon after the end of the Second World War. Date: circa 1946
Georges Perinal, cinematographer, First of The FewGeorges Perinal (1897-1965), acclaimed French cinematographer, at work behind the camera on location for The First of the Few
Music cover, The Dam Busters March, by Eric Coates, arranged for piano solo. 1954
Mary Carlisle, American actress (1914-). circa 1930s
George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, WW2King George VI at Home Fleet Cinema, Scapa Flow, for a religious service during WW2. 1943
The opening of the Kursaal Cinema, Beirut, Lebanon Date: circa 1910s
Constance Talmadge - silent movie starConstance Talmadge (1898-1973) - Gaumont " Select Pictures" silent movie star. Date: circa 1920s
Soho, London - Chinese films in window display. 1973
Soho, London - National Film Theatre display - Mae West with a fluffy edging. 1973
Soho, London - Charing Cross Road WC2 - Astoria Theatre. 1973
Music cover, The Gold Diggers of BroadwayMusic cover, Painting The Clouds With Sunshine, words by al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, from the film The Gold Diggers of Broadway. 1929
Music cover, Love Ya, Doris DayMusic cover, Love Ya, words by Charles Tobias, music by Peter DeRose, recorded by Doris Day. 1951
Music cover, From Here To Eternity, Frank SinatraMusic cover, From Here To Eternity, recorded by Frank Sinatra, a song from the film. 1953
Music cover, Tap Your Tootsies, Jack HulbertMusic cover, Tap Your Tootsies, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, from the film Jack of All Trades starring Jack Hulbert. 1936
Music cover, One Day When We Were Young, words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Johann Strauss II, adaptation by Dimitri Tiomkin, from the film The Great Waltz, starring Luise Rainer
Julanne Johnston as Princess in The Thief of BagdadJulanne Johnston (1900-1988) as the Princess (Caliphs daughter) in the Douglas Fairbanks swashbuckler film, The Thief of Bagdad. 1924
New Orpheum, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaThe New Orpheum cinema and theatre, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1920
Baku - Azerbaijan - The Puppet TheatreBaku - Azerbaijan - The Baku Puppet Theatre, located on Neftchiler Avenue of Baku. Built in 1910 by Polish architect Jozef Plosko
A man snoozes at the back of a cinema in Manchester Date: circa 1982
Shirley Temple photographing her teddy bear on a postcardShirley Temple, American child actress (1928-2014), photographing her teddy bear on a postcard. Date: circa 1930s
Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield. A French soldier guarding a trench sees a dramatic explosion on the battlefield. He hopes he will be able to get back to civilisation so that he can watch it
Cartoon, Rigadin film, WW1Cartoon, Rigadin film. Two men outside a cinema talk about the need for moral and comforting films, rather than frivolous comedies such as the one advertised
Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield. German soldiers run away, thinking that the French cameraman is operating a machine gun. Date: 1917
WW2 - With the W. A. A. F. - Cine ProjectionistsWW2 - With the W.A.A.F. - Cine Projectionists Date: circa 1942
Cartoon, On leave in Paris, WW1Cartoon, On leave in Paris. Two French soldiers outside a cinema are dismayed to see that all the films are about the war -- to think we came here to have fun! Date: 1917
Filming of Half a Sixpence, Eastbourne, Sussex. Date: mid-1960s
Music cover, Marilyn Monroe in NiagaraMusic cover, Italian version of a song from the 20th Century Fox film, Niagara, starring Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten and Jean Peters
Music cover, Esther Williams in Bathing BeautyMusic cover, Italian version of a song from the MGM film, Bathing Beauty (Bellezze Al Bagno), starring Esther Williams and Red Skelton