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Italy. Rome. The Colosseum. 1st century A. C. Nocturnal viewItaly. Rome. The Colosseum (Coliseum) or Flavian Amphitheatre. Elliptical construction built of concrete and stone. 1st century A.C. Nocturnal view. At the background, the Arch of Constantine
Roman Forum. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. Panorama of the Roman Forum. At background, the Colosseum
London Coliseum - tea roomPromotional postcard entitled One of the Tea Rooms at the London Coliseum, showing the wonderfully ornate decoration and complete with band and waitresses in starched uniforms standing to attention
London Coliseum by nightPromotional postcard showing The London Coliseumby night, lit by gas lamps. The theatre was built by the theatrical architect Frank Matcham who intended it to be one of Londons largest
The Golden Toy by Don TitheragePromotional postcard for The Golden Toy a romantic play by Dion Titherage from the German of Carl Zuckmayer; music Robert Schu-mann. First produced London Coliseum, 28th February 1934
Beneath the Coliseum, Rome, Italy. Date: 1927
Adeline Genee dancing in costumeDanish dancer, Adeline Genee, pictured in colour in a butterfly costume at the time she was appearing in London Coliseum in March 1914. Date: 1914
Theatre curtain designs by H. Kemp ProssorVarious stage curtain designs by H. Kemp Prossor the interior designer, used at the London Coliseum in 1914. Date: 1914
Rome, Italy - The ColiseumBlack and white. The Coliseum in Rome with a side view of the Arch of Constantine.. Part of Box 196, Rome, Boswell Collection. Slide number 33. Date: circa 1890s
Vesta Tilley, WW1Vesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, later Lady de Frece, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations
Patriotism at the Halls, WW1Sketches by Tony Sarg showing performers at various London shows singing patriotic songs shortly after the outbreak of the First World War
Tatler front cover - Miss Vesta TilleyVesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations. During the First World War, she earned the nickname
Colosseum, Rome, Italy. Date: late 19th century
The Royal Variety Show, 1938The 1938 Royal Command Variety performance at the London Coliseum: the Grand Finale. The entire company, lead by Lupino Lane, doing the Lambeth Walk, a popular musical number. Date: November 1938
COLISEUMThe street thronged with visitors to the Coliseum, Regents Park. Date: circa 1840
Coliseum InteriorInterior of the Coliseum (here spelt Colosseum) in Regents Park. Date: circa 1830s
Coliseum and ParkDistant view of the Coliseum from Regents Park Date: 1828
Cambridge TerraceThe Coliseum and adjoining buildings, Regents Park. Date: 1826
Leonardo CasanovaSaint LEONARDO CASANOVA (born Paolo Geronimo) known as LEONARDO DI PORTO MAURIZIO (Leonard of Port-Maurice) italian Franciscan, preaching in the Coliseum. Date: 1676 - 1751
The Interior of the Colosseum, Rome, ItalyThe Interior of the Colosseum (Coliseum), also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy. Date: circa 1902
Air Raid Shelters in the vicinity of The Coliseum, LondonA list of Air Raid Shelters, their location and capacity, published in a London West End Theatre Programme (The Coliseum, Charing Cross). Date: circa 1930s
Rome - Italy - Coliseum Date: 1951
Coliseum at Rome. Shows original structure and deteriorated state. Date c1872
Interior of Coliseum, Rome, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Exterior of the Coliseum, Rome, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
View of the great coliseum for the Worlds Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival. Date c1872
View of the great coliseum. Date c1872
View of Rome, including the Villa Meolistrees, Sa. Maria dei Monti, Temple of Minerva Medica, the Coliseum, etc
The Third Annual Electrical Show, Chicago, USA - held at The Coliseum between January 13th and 25th, 1908. Date: 1908
Old Coliseum, Regents Park, London, England Date: 1829
Coliseum Theatre / 1905A night time exterior view of this London theatre designed by Frank Matcham in 1904 as a variety house with a magnificent florid Edwardian interior