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Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907
Turpins Cave pub - Epping Forest, EssexTurpins Cave pub - Epping. Turpins Cave is an area of Epping Forest in Essex which has been attributed as a hiding place of the highwayman Dick Turpin. Now a private house. Date: 1905
Thomas Dick - 2THOMAS DICK Scottish scientific writer with his autograph Date: 1774 - 1857
Dick Turpin holds up fellow highwayman, Tom King Date: 1735
Whittington Stone, Highgate Hill, Highgate, North LondonDick Whittington Stone, Highgate Hill, Highgate, North London. Date: circa 1900s
Dick Whittington. Artist Will TrueDick Whittington. Again the reverse is blank. Dick is being shown the door by his mother, the pantomime dame, always of course played by a man. The artist is Will True. 1900s
Some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick WhittiSeen in Vaudeville: (top) some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick Whittington at the Palladium Theatre and (bottom) Elsa Kruger appearing at the London Coliseum, 1924 Date: 1924
Fred Whittaker in pantomimeFred Whittaker, in a clever costume for the part of the cat in Dick Whittington. Date: early 20th century
Herman MelvilleMELVILLE, Herman (1819-1891). American novelist. Moby Dick. Engraving
Fort de Kom-el-Dik, Alexandria, Egypt Date: circa 1910s
THOMAS DICK / 1774-1857THOMAS DICK Scottish scientific writer, author of The Christian Philosopher and The Sidereal Heavens Date: 1774 - 1857
Dick Whittington as BoyAs a boy, he is thrashed in the kitchen
Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in TorquayDick Whittington. Second page of four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. Headed " Laughter
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908
Dick Whittington. Theatre Royal, DublinDick Whittington. This is a stock poster used by the Theatre Royal in Dublin, on 22nd January 1904. It is unusual for the run to start on a Tuesday
Dick Whittington. Chiswick EmpireDick Whittington. The design is unusual in including the visit to Morocco on the right. Grand Fairy Comic Pantomime. For the Chiswick Empire, on 12th January 1931. 1931
Dick Whittington. The Grand Theatre in SouthamptonDick Whittington. As Dick and the cat rest on Highgate Hill, the bells of London, top centre, ring out to tell him to " Return Again" to London, where
Dick Whittington. Queens Theatre, KeighleyDick Whittington. Dick of course, as ever in late nineteenth and early twentieth century pantomimes, was played by a young woman whose legs had to look good in tights
Dick Whittington. Lyceum Theatre. Artist E. P. KinsellaDick Whittington. The cat is shown here ridding Morocco of its plague of rats, thus earning the gratitude of the King and making Dicks fortune. For the Lyceum Theatre, Christmas 1911
Dick Turpin, with R. A. RobertsDick Turpin, starring R.A. Roberts (born Richard Arthur Roberts, 1870) in which he played five different characters, including two women. This version of the famous story was a music hall sketch
Martin Harvey in The Devils Disciple by George B ShawMartin Harvey (22 June 1863 - 14 May 1944) as Dick Dudgeon in The Devils Disciple by George Bernard Shaw. For Martin Harveys season at the Savoy Theatre on 2nd November 1930 to 6th December 1930
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in Darwen, LancashireLeft-hand side of the front of a four-page flyer for the Theatre Royal in Darwen on 23rd December 1912. Mlle. De Rose Presents Her First Grand, Gorgeous & Comic Pantomime
Comic English Histories by Richard Doyle - John submits himself to his brother King Richard I. circa 1190s
Dick Whittington. Bookmark advertising The Kings TheatreDick Whittington. A souvenir bookmark advertising the pantomime at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith. The clown, who slides up and down, was part of the old pantomime tradition
Dick Whittington. Artist Albert MorrowDick Whittington. Another fine poster by Albert Morrow, showing Dick saying goodbye to Alice on the quay, before setting out for Morocco
Dick Whittington. Lyceum TheatreDick Whittington. For the Lyceum Theatre, from 26th December 1925. Dick is looking down on London from Highgate Hill. His fairy godmother is outside the circle on the right
Dangerous aerial stunt by Dick GraceStunt men undertaking a double leap from aeroplanes for a movie stunt, the film in question being The Lost Squadron. One of the men featured is Dick Grace
Seated artisan working on an object, EnglandSeated, bearded artisan working on an object, England. circa 1970
Roosevelt Memorial, LondonFranklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) Memorial, Grosvenor Square, London. Paid for through donations by the British Public
Programme cover - Dick Whittington - Pantomime at the Empire Theatre, High Street, Penge - A Feast of Fun for All Date: circa 1940
Highgate Hill, London - Dick Whittington StoneWhittington Stone - Highgate Hill, London - where Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells Date: circa 1910s
Little Folk Misfitz - Dick Whittington. circa 1910
Music cover, Louis Armstrong, Takes Two To Tango, words and music by Al Hoffman and Dick Manning. 1952
Sir William DickSIR WILLIAM DICK Scottish merchant, Provost of Edinburgh, sadly reduced to destitution by his loyalty to Charles I : in prosperity, in chains, in his coffin. Date: 1580 - 1655
I ll string along with you - Music Sheet Cover from 20 million sweethearts a Warner Bros and Vitaphone picture featuring Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers, Pat O Brien, the 4 Mills brothers
The rock and roll Waltz - Music Sheet Cover, music by Shorty Allen, words by Dick Ware as recorded by Kay Starr on H.M.V. Records. An illustration with a photo of Kay Starr in the middle