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OUDS: The Tempest at Worcester College, 1949A midsummer diversion in an Oxford garden: the Oxford University Drama Societys production of Shakespeares The Tempest in the grounds of Worcester College, 1949
An amateur production of Ivanhoe at a country house party at Haddo House, Scotland, in 1892
The cast of The Rose and the Ring starring five of the children of Lord and Lady Ennismore, including Richard Hare. Date: 1922
The Private theatre at Anglesey CastleInterior of the Gaiety Theatre at Anglesey Castle where the eccentric Henry Paget, 5th Marquis of Anglesey, in the role of actor-manager, put on pantomimes and plays with lavish expenditure
Dickens transforms school room to theatre in Tavistock HouseThe novelist, Charles Dickens pictured reading from one of his scripts in the large schoolroom at his home in Tavistock Square, London
Duchess of Westminster - amateur dramatics, Eaton HallA scene from Scaramouch an amateur theatrical production performed at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, the seat of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster
Princess of Pless - amateur dramatics, Eaton HallDaisy, Princess of Pless performing with her brother George Cornwallis-West in some amateur dramatics at Eaton Hall, the Cheshire seat of the Duke and Duchess of Westminster
Blinded soldier starring in a revue, WW1Blinded soldiers from St. Dunstans taking part in a revue called The Dispensary Boys, in a scene called the Beauty Chorus. St
Flying MermaidsFlying mermaids! Mermaids suspended with wires, which are being operated by the men underneath them. Date: 1930s
Drama & Movement ClassBritish Drama League summer school: men and women taking part in a class on 18th century movement, possibly in Oxford Date: circa 1955
Edwardian performers in oriental costume, Mid WalesA group of Edwardian performers in oriental costume, with fans and parasols, probably somewhere in Mid Wales. The most likely production would be The Mikado, by Gilbert and Sullivan
Bridlington Dramatic Troupe - The MajorsScene in Bridlington of a troupe of actors in the roles of The Majors along with a Scottish Piper Boy
School Play 1930SChildren put on a play of The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe at Seapoint School, Birchington, Kent, England