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Marie-Odile by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Marie-Odile by Edward Knoblauch. First produced in England at His Majestys Theatre, 8th June 1915. Marie Lohr is shown here in the named part
The Man Who Was dramatised by F Kinsley PeilePromotional flyer for The Man Who Was by F. Kinsley Peile from Rudyard Kiplings story. First produced His Majestys, matinee 8th June 1903 and 18th January 1906. Flyer for Herbert Tree and Co
The Man Who Came Back by Henrietta SchrierPromotional postcard for The Man Who Came Back by Henrietta Schrier & Lodge Percy. First produced as The Slacker, Grand Theatre, Nottingham, 27th March 1916
Man to Man by W BournePromotional postcard for Man to Man by W. Bourne. First produced Queens Theatre, Manchester, 24th March 1884 and Surrey Theatre, 4th July 1887. Date: circa 1887
The London Fireman by George Conquest and Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for The London Fireman by George Conquest and Arthur Shirley. First produced at the Surrey Theatre, 13th October 1902.The Successful Drama
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblaugh First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London on 19th April 1911. Knoblaugh wrote the play for Oscar Asche
In Holy (!) Russia by Lilian Clare Cassidy (Mrs. J. Rice Cassidy). First produced at the Princes Theatre, Preston, 29th May 1905
King Renes Daughter by W G WillsPromotional postcard for King Renes Daughter by W. G. Wills. First produced as Iolanthe Lyceum Theatre, 29th May 1880. Dorothea Baird is shown as the blind girl, whose sight is miraculously restored
King Amongst MenPromotional postcard for King Amongst Men The British consul to Japan, Richard Trueworth, is tended on the ground after being knocked down by Oswald
Kick-In by Willard MackPromotional postcard for Kick-In by William Mack. First produced in England at the Vaudeville Theatre, 28th August 1915. Date: 1915
An Indian Girls Devotion by F N BrownmannPromotional postcard for An Indian Girls Devotion by F. N. Brownmann. First produced in England at the Holloway Empire 26th January 1914, according to The Stage Year Book 1915
In the Night Watch by Michael MortonPromotional postcard for In The Night Watch by Michael Morton, adapted from La Veillee dArmes by C. Farrere & L. Nepoty (1917). First produced Oxford Theatre, London, 2/12/1918
In a Womans Grip by Frederick MelvillePromotional postcard for In a Womans Grip by Frederick Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 7th October 1901. Date: circa 1901
If WInter Comes by As M Hutchison and Macdonald HastingsPromotional postcard for If Winter Comes by A. S. M. Hutchison and B. Macdonald Hastings from Hutchisons novel (1921) of that name. First produced at the Hippodrome, Margate, 3rd August 1922 and St
If I Were King by Justin Huntly McCarthyPromotional single sheet flyer for If I Were King by Jutin Huntly McCarthy the St. Jamess, showing verses used in the play, and listing the star and theatre manager, George Alexander as Villon
Idols by Roy HornimanPromotional postcard of the Idols by Roy Horniman. From W. J. Lockes novel. First produced in Birmingham on 24th August and at the Garrick 28th September 1908. The Great Trial Scene (Act III)
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London on 14th September 1911
Home Once More by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for Home Once More by Emma Litchfield. First produced in Macclesfield, 26th July 1915 and at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 24th January 1916. Date: 1916
Home Sweet Home by Frank LindoPromotional postcard for Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo. First produced at the Carleton Theatre, Greenwich, 18th May 1903 and Grand Theatre, Islington, 4th July 1904
Home on Leave by Edward KnoblockHome On Leave by Edward Knoblock. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 18th October 1916 Date: 1916
Havoc by Harry WallPromotional postcard for Havoc by Harry Wall. First produced at the Regent Theatre, 4th November 1923 and Haymarket, 16th January 1924
Theatre Pompadour, ParisPromotional postcard for Barcet Theatre Pompadour, 34 passage de l Opera, Paris theatrical institute, directed by M.A. Gromier
Grand Hotel by Edward KnoblockPromotional postcard of Grand Hotel by Edward Knoblock from Vicki Baums novel (1929 - original German title Menschen im Hotel). First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 3rd September 1931
The Geisha by Owen HaltThe Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896
The Light That Failed by George FlemingPromotional postcard for The Light That Failed by George Fleming (Julia Constance Fletcher) from Rudyard Kiplings (1890) novel. First produced at the Lyric Theatre, 7th February 1903
Jealousy by Eugene WaltersPromotional postcard for Jealousy by Eugene Walters from the French of Louis Verneuil. First produced at the Fortune Theatre, 5th December 1928. Date: 1928
The Girl on the Film adapted by James TannerPromotional postcard for The Girl on the Film adapted by James Tanner from Filmzauber( Film Magic, Berliner Theater, 19/10/1912) by Rudolf Bernauer & Rudolf Schauzer; music Walter Kollo
General Post by J E Harold TerryPromotional postcard for General Post by J E Harold Terry. Percy Hutchison and Herbert Jay Present Touring to the New Theatre in Taunton, from 17th February 1918. Date: 1918
Miles Mander and June in Riding for a King (1926) one of the Stephen Donaghue racing dramas Date: 1927
Stephen Donaghue and Madge Stuart in one of the racing dramas (1926) Date: 1926
Stephen PhillipsSTEPHEN PHILLIPS writer of poems and verse- dramas such as Christ in Hades and The new inferno Date: 1864 - 1915
Eden PhillpottsEDEN PHILLPOTTS writer of rustic tales and dramas Date: 1862 - 1960
Franz NeumayrFRANZ NEUMAYR German Jesuit churchman, preacher and author of 112 books and pamphlets, including religious dramas in Latin. Date: 1697 - 1765
Scandinavian FurnitureThe kind of furniture you d see on the stage for one of Ibsens dramas of domestic life. Date: 1869
VICTORIAN HATA Victorian style hat, worn with a boa, made poplular again in the 1940s, when so many period dramas were being made into popular films