mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Henry WoodHenry Joseph Wood (1869-1944), musician, associated with Promenade Concerts
The Last Night of the Proms. Stanford Robinson conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. The television camera can be seen on the right
Ellaline Terriss entertaining soldiers at Boulogne hospitalThe theatrical trip to France - the concert party organised by Mr Seymour Hicks. Ellaline Terriss singing, Thank you for all you are doing, to the soldiers and nurses in the hospital at Boulogne
WW1 - Entertaining the Troops - Open Air Concert, France Date: 1915
A Swinburne ballet in aid of Concerts at the Front Fund, WW1Sketches by Helen McKie, specially made at a dress rehearsal, of the Swinburne ballet to be produced at the Lyric Theatre in aid of the Concerts at the Front fund
Old Bill in Mesopotamia, Nobodies Concert, WW1A leading member of " The Nobodies" Concert Party for entertaining troops in Mesopotamia, impersonating Old Bill the lead character in the popular cartoons of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in
Programme cover, Queens Hall Symphony Concerts, 16 December 1905, vocalist Miss Ada Crossley, Queens Hall Orchestra led by Mr Maurice Sons, conducted by Henry Wood. Date: 1905
Paris, France - Champs-Elysees - open-air concert. Date: 1836
Society ladies as programme sellers at concert, WW1A group of well known society ladies, dubbed by The Tatler, Some Kindly " Souls" (alluding to their heritage as children or relations of the group of Edwardian intellectuals known as)
Matinee in aid of the Concerts of the Front fund, Lady DianaA group at Lena Ashwells special matinee at the Lyric Theatre on 29 June 1917, in aid of the Concerts at the Front Fund. A number of society ladies took part
A Sing-Song within the Firing LineSketches drawn by a sergeant with the B.E.F. of an evenings entertainment at the Front, showing various talents on display from an opera singer giving a recital
The Soldiers Theatre in France, WW1The Follies, one of numerous entertainment troupes performing for soldiers in France, giving a performance to an audience from an undisclosed division at a converted factory near the British front
The Proms, 1912A joy of the dog-days: the promenade concerts, which benefit the sandwich man as well as the music lover. Date: 1912
Edouard Colonne PhotoEDOUARD COLONNE French musician - conductor whose Concerts Colonne were features of the Paris musical calendar : photo 1902. Date: 1838-1910
William ThirlwallWILLIAM THIRLWALL Nottingham-born musical prodigy who was singing at age one, played the violin at four, appeared in concerts at eight... etc. Date: 1833 - ?
SPAIN. Bebe. 17 / 02 / 2012SPAIN. Bebe. 17/02/2012
SPAIN. Melendi. 25 / 09 / 2004SPAIN. Melendi. 25/09/2004
SPAIN. Alejandro Sanz. Barcelona 7 / 9 / 2004SPAIN. Alejandro Sanz. Barcelona 7/9/2004
SPAIN. Estopa. 25 / 02 / 2012SPAIN. Estopa. 25/02/2012
SPAIN. Melendi. 22 / 10 / 2004SPAIN. Melendi. 22/10/2004
SPAIN. Bebe. 18 / 09 / 2004SPAIN. Bebe. 18/09/2004
WPA Federal Music Project of New York City presents free orchestra & band concerts Educational Alliance, 197 East Broadway. Poster announcing free concerts, showing musical instruments
WPA. Federal Music Project offers instruction in piano, voice, violin, cello, theory... Lectures and concerts for children and adults at Christodora House
Symphony concerts WPA Federal Music Project of New York City Theatre of Music. Poster announcing Federal Music Project symphony concerts at the Theatre of Music, 254 West 54th Street, New York City
WPA Federal Music Project will present 8 roof garden concerts at Jamaica YMCA Free to the public. Poster for Federal Music Project presentation of a series of concerts at the Jamaica YMCA
The Federal Arts Projects for New York City welcome the National Education Association of the United States Presenting plays, concerts, radio programs, art exhibits, publications, historical records
An early cover for The Proms, now better known as The BBC Proms, or The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC. 10th August, 1895. 1895
Trente jours de plaisirs. 1000 fr. de plaisirs pour 15 fr. Pour 50 centimes par jour, on pourra, pendant un mois, aller chaque jour a des theatres, bals, concerts, cirques, arenes, etc
LM Gottschalks farewell concerts in America. Date 186-?
National Gallery daytime concerts during WWII, 1939Emptied of its Old Masters (transferred to a place of safety in the country), the National Gallery re-opened to the public as a concert hall during World War II
Proms at Covent Garden, London, 1887The promenade concerts, Covent Garden. An orchestra and a selection of musicians in rustic costumes adorn the stage. Date: 1887
Concert in Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, LondonScene inside the new Royal Festival Hall, on the South Bank, London, with one of the first concerts taking place. The auditorium, balcony and boxes are almost full
Musical Boys Tour of AustralasiaHis Excellency the Governor of South Australia with Reverend W. J. Mayers and his travelling party. During 1908-10, Rev. W. J. Mayers and a party of Musical Boys toured in Australia and New Zealand
Mansudae Art Theatre, Pyongyang, North KoreaExternal view of the Mansudae Art Theatre in the centre of Pyongyang, capital of North Korea. The elaborate sculpture of human figures in front includes a fountain
Music cover for Jetty Treffz Popular Song, Trab, Trab, or The Ride, as sung at Her Majestys Concerts. With the original German words and an English version by Count de Horsey
The Birmingham Music Festival - The Great Music HallThe Birmingham Musical Festival showing the Great Music Hall with Mendelssohn conducting " Elijah"
ENSA Concert 1940ENSA Concert in the Aldwych London Underground Station during World War II
Tom Titt / Sir Edgar SpeyerSir Edgar Speyer, 1st Baronet. American born financier and philanthropist, chairman of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London from 1906 to 1915 and a friend of several leading composers
Lyceum Theatre / 1902Originally built as a room for concerts and exhibitions in 1771, the Lyceum in Wellington Street, London became a theatre in 1794 by Dr Samuel Arnold
Henry Wood PhotographSIR HENRY JOSEPH WOOD English conductor and composer, associated with Promenade Concerts