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Background imageComedic Collection: Passers By by C Haddon Chambers

Passers By by C Haddon Chambers
Promotional postcard for Passers-By by C. Haddon Chambers. First produced Wyndhams Theatre, 29th March 1911. Artist: Henry H. Piffard

Background imageComedic Collection: Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick Norton

Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick Norton
Promotional flyer for Pamela by Arthur Wimperis and Frederick Norton. First produced Palace Theatre, 10th December 1917.Centre pages of four-page flyer for the Palace, showing the star, Lily Elsie

Background imageComedic Collection: Nothing But The Truth by James Montgomery

Nothing But The Truth by James Montgomery
Promotional postcard for Nothing But The Truth by James Montgomery. First produced in England at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, 28th January and Savoy Theatre

Background imageComedic Collection: Nicely Thanks

Nicely Thanks
Promotional postcard for Nicely Thanks, a pierrot entertainment. First produced at the Strand Theatre, 26th December 1912 and the Comedy Theatre, 20th January 1913

Background imageComedic Collection: The New Clown by

The New Clown by
Promotional postcard for The New Clown by H. M. Paull. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Margate, 3rd February and Terrys Theatre

Background imageComedic Collection: The Midshipmaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall

The Midshipmaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall
The MidshipMaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. First produced Shaftesbury Theatre, 10th August 1931. It is a comedy with musical interludes in which a pompous economy expert Sir Percy Newbiggin

Background imageComedic Collection: The Middle Watch by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall

The Middle Watch by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall. First produced Kings Theatre, Southsea, 5th August and Shaftesbury Theatre, 12th August 1929 Date: 1929

Background imageComedic Collection: Merrie England by Basil Hood

Merrie England by Basil Hood
Promotional postcard for Merrie England by Basil Hood; music Edward German. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 2nd April 1902

Background imageComedic Collection: McKennas Flirtation by Edgar Selden

McKennas Flirtation by Edgar Selden
Inside pages of a promotional flyer for McKennas Flirtation by Edgar Selden. First produced at the Opera House, Coventry, 1st August 1892

Background imageComedic Collection: Made in England by Albert de Courville

Made in England by Albert de Courville
Promotional postcard for Made in England revue by Albert de Courville; music Herman Darewski. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Clapham, 29th April 1915. Date: circa 1915

Background imageComedic Collection: The Luck of the Navy by Clifford Mills

The Luck of the Navy by Clifford Mills
Promotional postcard for The Luck of the Navy by Mrs Clifford Mills. First produced at Bournemouth, 1st August and then to Queens Theatre, 5th August 1918

Background imageComedic Collection: The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino

The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino
Promotional postcard for The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th June 1930. Two of the stars, Stanley Lupino and Larry Cliff, are shown

Background imageComedic Collection: Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for Lord Richard In The Pantry by Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Martin Swaynes novel of 1912. First produced at the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool

Background imageComedic Collection: You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw

You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw
Promotional postcard for You Never Can Tell by George Bernard Shaw. First produced by the Stage Society at the Royalty Theatre, 26th November 1899

Background imageComedic Collection: A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis

A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis
Promotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915

Background imageComedic Collection: Jack O Jingles by Leon M Lion and Malcolm Cherry

Jack O Jingles by Leon M Lion and Malcolm Cherry
Inside pages of promotional flyer for Jack O Jingles by Leon M. Lion and Malcolm Cherry. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, 18th August and New Theatre

Background imageComedic Collection: WW1 - Restive allies - The central powers not to happy

WW1 - Restive allies - The central powers not to happy
WW1 - A comedic scenerio depicting Austrias and Turkeys roles in the war as part of the central power. The illustration represents the German Kaiser as an Ancient Roman in his chariot

Background imageComedic Collection: WWI - What a Pleasure to be a Soldier

WWI - What a Pleasure to be a Soldier! Two cheeky (and rather rotund) Geman privates mimic their commanding officer and his hands-on-hips pose - with considerable comic effect!

Background imageComedic Collection: A cold reprimand

A cold reprimand
A young lad faces a reprimand from a tall and imposing-looking London Metropolitan Police Officer after deciding that a naked swim in a London lake was the best idea for a sunny summers day!



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