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Comedian Collection (page 4)

Background imageComedian Collection: Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium

Royal Variety Performance, London Palladium
Bob Hope, American comedian, taking part in the Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium, 13 November 1967. 1967

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of H Monkhouse, actor and comedian

Caricature of H Monkhouse, actor and comedian. 1880

Background imageComedian Collection: Football team of comics, Sam Mayos XI

Football team of comics, Sam Mayos XI, February 1911. 1911

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of Fred Leslie, English actor and singer

Caricature of Fred Leslie, English actor and singer
Caricature of Fred Leslie (Frederick George Hobson, 1855-1892), English actor, singer, comedian and dramatist. Seen here in the role of Rip Van Winkle

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur Roberts

Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur Roberts
Caricature of James Fawn (1850-1923) and Arthur Roberts (1852-1933), music hall performers. Goodness Gracious! A reference to their comic duet in a Drury Lane pantomime, Mother Goose

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor

Portrait of J D Stoyle, English actor
Portrait of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, who had recently appeared in the role of Ben Barnacle (depicted in the top left corner)

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of George Barrett, English comic actor

Caricature of George Barrett, English comic actor
Caricature of George Edward Barrett (1849-1894), English comic actor, brother of Wilson Barrett. 1882

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor

Caricature of J D Stoyle, English actor
Caricature of James D Stoyle (1831-1880), English character actor and comedian, seen here in the character of Ben Barnacle in a production of Billee Taylor by Stephens

Background imageComedian Collection: Music cover, George Formby, Noughts and Crosses

Music cover, George Formby, Noughts and Crosses, a song by Roma Campbell-Hunter and Harry Parr-Davies. circa 1938

Background imageComedian Collection: Music cover, George Formby, Bless Em All

Music cover, George Formby, Bless Em All, The Service Song, by Jimmy Hughes and Frank Lake. 1940

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of George Grossmith, English writer and performer

Caricature of George Grossmith, English writer and performer
Caricature of George Grossmith, English comedian, actor, singer, composer and writer, well known for his appearances in Gilbert and Sullivan operettas

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of the actor Robert Soutar

Caricature of the actor Robert Soutar
Caricature of the English actor, comedian, stage manager, writer and director Robert Soutar -- Full of Gaiety. circa 1880s

Background imageComedian Collection: Caricature of the actor Johns Clarke

Caricature of the actor Johns Clarke
Caricature of the American comedian and actor John Sleeper Clarke -- Red Tape. circa 1880s

Background imageComedian Collection: Tatler article featuring Alfred Lester and H G Pelissier

Tatler article featuring Alfred Lester and H G Pelissier
Article on page 39 of the Tatler, 13th October 1909, featuring comedians Alfred Lester and Harry Gabriel Pelissier smoking pipes and drinking from steins

Background imageComedian Collection: Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson and Edgar Wallace

Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson and Edgar Wallace
Promotional postcard for Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson Young and Edgar Wallace; music Sigmund Romberg. First produced in England by Albert de Courville at the Princes Theatre, Manchester

Background imageComedian Collection: Public Opinion by R C Carton

Public Opinion by R C Carton
Promotional flyer for Public Opinion by R. C. Carton. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 10th October 1905. For Hutchinsons touring production to the Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 6th August 1906

Background imageComedian Collection: Palace Theatre, London

Palace Theatre, London
Promotional postcard for the Palace Theatre, London circa 1900 advertising popular Scottish comedian and vaudeville performer Harry Lauder. Date: circa 1900

Background imageComedian Collection: Alf Lawrence

Alf Lawrence
Promotional postcard for Alf Lawrence. Female Impersonator. Character Comedian./ The Dame For Panto/ (A Woman in a Thousand)/ Latest Successes: / The Pugilists Wife/ Is Marriage A Failure

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Randall

Harry Randall (1857 - 1932), English comic actor, in Humpty Dumpty at Drury Lane Theatre. Date: 1904

Background imageComedian Collection: George Grossmith

George Grossmith (1847 - 1912) - English comedian, writer, composer, actor and singer. Grossmith wrote (in collaboration with his brother Weedon), the 1892 comic novel The Diary of a Nobody

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Lauder and his son John, June 1915

Harry Lauder and his son John, June 1915
Scottish entertainer and music hall comedian, Harry Lauder pictured with his only son, John, in the uniform of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (8th Argyllshire Battalion) in 1915

Background imageComedian Collection: Paul Boisselot in the role of Jules in La Perruque

Paul Boisselot in the role of Jules in La Perruque de mon Oncle at the Folies Dramatiques.. Boisselot (1829-1905) was a French vaudeville actor and comedian

Background imageComedian Collection: Huntley Wright in khaki

Huntley Wright in khaki
Huntley Wright (1868-1941), actor and comedian, pictured with his young daughter in 1915 after receiving his Army commission. 1915

Background imageComedian Collection: Makes you F(i)ume, doesn t it? by Bruce Bairnsfather

Makes you F(i)ume, doesn t it? by Bruce Bairnsfather
If only OUR National Poet would take Heligoland and refuse to leave it until its ours! Caricature of George Robey (1869-1954), music hall entertainer and comedian, pictured refusing Heligoland

Background imageComedian Collection: Gracie Fields, English singer and actress

Gracie Fields, English singer and actress
Gracie Fields (1898-1979), English singer and actress. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Fragson

Harry Fragson
arry Fragson (2 July 1869 31 December 1913), born L鯮 Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London

Background imageComedian Collection: Tatler cover - George Robey

Tatler cover - George Robey
Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of (Sir) George Robey (1869-1954), British comedian known as the Prime Minister of Mirth

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Lauder with his recruiting pipe band, WW1

Harry Lauder with his recruiting pipe band, WW1
Harry Lauder (1870-1950), Scottish music hall entertainer, pictured with a pipe he had organised, with the sanction of the War Office

Background imageComedian Collection: Charlie Chaplin and Ian Hay

Charlie Chaplin and Ian Hay
Charlie Chaplin being interviewed in his studio by, on the right, Major Ian Hay Beith, (Ian Hay, the author of the First Hundred Thousand)

Background imageComedian Collection: Sketch cover, George Robey in Bing Boys on Broadway, WW1

Sketch cover, George Robey in Bing Boys on Broadway, WW1
Front cover of The Sketch featuring George Robey as U-Ka-Lip-Tus, Chief of the Wah Wahs in a scene from The Bing Boys on Broadway, playing at the Alhambra

Background imageComedian Collection: Tatler cover - Charlie Chaplin

Tatler cover - Charlie Chaplin
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Charlie Chaplin (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor (1889-1977)

Background imageComedian Collection: Harry Tate with ladies of the Hippodrome, New Year, 1915

Harry Tate with ladies of the Hippodrome, New Year, 1915
Music hall actor and comedian, Harry Tate, pictured with a bevy of ladies of the London Hippodrome, having been invited by them to be the first-footer on New Years Eve, 1915

Background imageComedian Collection: George Robey by H. M. Bateman

George Robey by H. M. Bateman
Sir George Robey (1869 1954), English music hall comedian and singer, pictured byy cartoonist H. M. Bateman with money falling through the sky into his trademark bowler hat

Background imageComedian Collection: George Robey

George Robey
Sir George Robey (1869 1954), English music hall comedian and singer. Here dressed as Dame Trot, in the Panto-Land: Hipprodrome Leads. Date: 1922

Background imageComedian Collection: Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon, music hall performer

Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon, music hall performer
Silhouette portrait of Harry Weldon (1881-1930), English comedian and music hall performer. Date: 1923

Background imageComedian Collection: Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway, actor

Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway, actor
Silhouette portrait of Stanley Holloway (1890-1982), actor and comedian. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait photograph of Flanagan and Allen

Portrait photograph of Flanagan and Allen. English comedy duo

Background imageComedian Collection: Tom Breneman talking to Eddie Cantor - Radio Show

Tom Breneman talking to Eddie Cantor - Radio Show
Tom Breneman (1901-1948) talking to Eddie Cantor (1892-1964) (American " illustrated song" performer, comedian, dancer, singer)

Background imageComedian Collection: Fruit Label -- Mr Glad Brand

Fruit Label -- Mr Glad Brand, from Valencia, Spain. Depicting a man who looks very much like Stan Laurel. Date: 20th century

Background imageComedian Collection: Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones

Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones, with words and music by Joseph George Gilbert. With a portrait of Issy Bonn (Benjamin Levin, 1903-1977), British-Jewish actor, singer and comedian

Background imageComedian Collection: Self portrait of Dan Leno

Self portrait of Dan Leno (1860-1904) - leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageComedian Collection: Portrait of the English Music Hall Performer Dan Leno

Portrait of the English Music Hall Performer Dan Leno
Portrait of the Performer Dan Leno (1860-1904) - a leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - Yankee in London

Albert Chevalier - Yankee in London
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song Yankee in London. Date: circa 1903

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - Tick Tock

Albert Chevalier - Tick Tock
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song Tick Tock. Date: circa 1903

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - Wot Vur Do Ee Luv Oi

Albert Chevalier - Wot Vur Do Ee Luv Oi
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song Wot Vur Do Ee Luv Oi. Date: circa 1903

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - The Future Mrs Awkins

Albert Chevalier - The Future Mrs Awkins
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song The Future Mrs Awkins. Date: circa 1903

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - The Centenarian

Albert Chevalier - The Centenarian
Actor, singer and comedian Albert Chevalier in a costume worn while performing the song The Centenarian. Date: circa 1903

Background imageComedian Collection: Albert Chevalier - Sairey Gamp

Albert Chevalier - Sairey Gamp



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