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Drury Collection (page 7)

Background imageDrury Collection: Mrs Vyvyan Drury by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Vyvyan Drury by Madame Yevonde. Seen here modelling a garden party dress by Lelong in white marquisette, with a tight-fitting bodice, and a wide-brimmed straw hat from Albert and Johnson

Background imageDrury Collection: Vera Fokina, Russian ballet dancer

Vera Fokina, Russian ballet dancer
Vera Fokina (nee Antonova, 1886-1958), Russian ballet dancer, wife of Mikhail Fokine. In 1914 she was dancing in a Russian season at Drury Lane, London. Date: July 1914

Background imageDrury Collection: Craven House

Craven House
also known as the Queen of Bohemias Palace, located in Drury Lane. Date: 1800

Background imageDrury Collection: James Lacy, Theatre

James Lacy, Theatre
JAMES LACY London impresario, patentee of Drury Lane theatre. Date: 1696 - 1774

Background imageDrury Collection: West Prospect of the Giants Causeway

West Prospect of the Giants Causeway (c.1739). Drury, Susanna fl.1733 - 1770. Date: 1739 (circa)

Background imageDrury Collection: Women awaiing auditions for role in Christmas Pantomime

Women awaiing auditions for role in Christmas Pantomime
Group of Women outside the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, London - applying at the Stage Door for a role in the Christmas Pantomime. The poster states that 100 Handsome Ladies are wanted

Background imageDrury Collection: Alfred Bunn

Alfred Bunn
ALFRED BUNN Theatre manager, notably at Drury Lane Theatre, London. Bunn never served up a bad dish. Date: 1796 - 1860

Background imageDrury Collection: Charles Frohmans $40, 000 production, the modern spectacle

Charles Frohmans $40, 000 production, the modern spectacle, Hearts are trumps written by Cecil Raleigh; presented as produced by Arthur Collins at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Date c1900

Background imageDrury Collection: Royal Family visit Drury Lane Theatre

Royal Family visit Drury Lane Theatre to see the show Oklahoma. This day being the Queens (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) 47th birthday

Background imageDrury Collection: Show Boat at Drury Lane 1928

Show Boat at Drury Lane 1928
Impressions by illustrator Bryan de Grineau of the production of Show Boat which opened on 3 May, 1928 at the Drury Lane theatre, London, and featured Paul Robeson in the role of Joe. Date: May 1928

Background imageDrury Collection: Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime

Poster, Drury Lane Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, by J Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. early 20th century

Background imageDrury Collection: Purcells opera King Arthur at Drury Lane Theatre, London

Purcells opera King Arthur at Drury Lane Theatre, London
Purcells opera King Arthur on stage at Drury Lane Theatre, London. This is the scene where Arthur is tempted by two nymphs or sirens bathing in a stream, but resists the temptation

Background imageDrury Collection: Royal Academy of Arts, London

Royal Academy of Arts, London
The courtyard of Burlington House which houses the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Outside stands the bronze statue of Joshua Reynolds (by Alfred Drury), the first president of the academy

Background imageDrury Collection: Salvation Army dormitory, Westminster, London

Salvation Army dormitory, Westminster, London
A dormitory at a Salvation Army night shelter, perhaps The Harbour on Stanhope Street, Drury Lane, Central London, which opened in 1891. The men sleep in coffin beds

Background imageDrury Collection: Music cover, spinning wheel scene from Martha

Music cover, spinning wheel scene from Martha
Music cover for the comic opera entitled Martha, or the Market at Richmond by Friedrich von Flotow (1812-1883), set in the early 18th century

Background imageDrury Collection: The Corsair at Drury Lane Theatre

The Corsair at Drury Lane Theatre
Revival of the ballet The Corsair staged by Ferdinand Albert Decombe (known as Albert) at the Drury Lane Theatre in London. Mademoiselle Adele Dumilatre is shown in the role of Gulnare

Background imageDrury Collection: DRURY LANE

DRURY LANE
The Cock & Magpie inn

Background imageDrury Collection: South Pacific at Drury Lane

South Pacific at Drury Lane
A scene from South Pacific, the American musical, at Drury Lane Theatre in 1952. Mary Martin (right) played Nellie Forbush, and is talking to the comedian Ray Walston, with Billy Nagy on his left

Background imageDrury Collection: Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853

Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853
Engraving showing Richard Sands (d.1861), the American acrobat, equestrian and air walker, performing at Drury Lane Theatre, London, March 1853

Background imageDrury Collection: The Risley Family Acrobats, London, 1846

The Risley Family Acrobats, London, 1846
Engraving showing Richard Risley Carlisle (1814-1874), who went by the stage-name Professor Risley, performing acrobatics with his two sons at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1846

Background imageDrury Collection: Mr. Hughes Mammoth Troupe moving through London, 1847

Mr. Hughes Mammoth Troupe moving through London, 1847
Engraving showing Hughes Mammoth Troupe moving through the streets of London on their way to the Drury Lane Theatre, March 1847

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Pantomime

Drury Lane Pantomime
The variety of costume for the Drury Lane Theatre pantomime performance of Robinson Crusoe

Background imageDrury Collection: Pantomime at Drury Lane theatre

Pantomime at Drury Lane theatre
A crowd gathered outside Drury Lane Theatre waiting to attend a pantomime for Christmas

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Theatre 1775

Drury Lane Theatre 1775
Three figures looking around the virtually empty ornate interior of Drury Lane theatre

Background imageDrury Collection: Anti-Corn Law / Drury Lane

Anti-Corn Law / Drury Lane
A meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Drury Lane Theatre, London

Background imageDrury Collection: Egan / Cravens Head

Egan / Cravens Head
Actors at the Cravens Head Tavern, Drury Lane

Background imageDrury Collection: Dance to Organ London

Dance to Organ London
Children dancing to barrel organ in Drury Lane, London

Background imageDrury Collection: Do you know the muffin man? words and music

Do you know the muffin man? words and music
Do you know the muffin man, Who lives in Drury Lane?

Background imageDrury Collection: Old Drury Lane Theatre

Old Drury Lane Theatre
The front of the old Drury Lane theatre, in Bridges Street, built to Garricks orders

Background imageDrury Collection: London / Craven House

London / Craven House
Craven Buildings, Drury Lane

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Panto. School

Drury Lane Panto. School
Children working in the pantomimes at Drury Lane Theatre, receive lessons at the theatres school

Background imageDrury Collection: Constance Collier / Benhur

Constance Collier / Benhur
CONSTANCE COLLIER English actress (appeared in Ben Hur at Drury Lane 1902 amongst other roles)

Background imageDrury Collection: Jp Kemble / Holl / Lawrence

Jp Kemble / Holl / Lawrence
JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE Actor and manager of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Part of the famous Kemble theatre family

Background imageDrury Collection: Panto Audience 1890

Panto Audience 1890
A party of children enjoy the panto at Drury Lane Theatre, London

Background imageDrury Collection: Richard Wagner / Sambourne

Richard Wagner / Sambourne
RICHARD WAGNER German composer: a satirical comment on his four-opera Ring Cycle at Her Majestys and Drury Lane

Background imageDrury Collection: Theatre / Drury / Syntax

Theatre / Drury / Syntax
Doctor Syntax : witnessing the fate of his play Date: 1820

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane 1804

Drury Lane 1804
An actor s-eye view of the audience at Drury Lane theatre, London

Background imageDrury Collection: Kings Theatre

Kings Theatre
The Kings Theatre, in the Haymarket, London, as rebuilt by Michael Novosielski in 1790, and used by the Drury Lane Company while their own theatre was being rebuilt

Background imageDrury Collection: Congreve / Old Bachelor

Congreve / Old Bachelor
A scene from a performance at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane London

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Theatre (Int)

Drury Lane Theatre (Int)
DRURY LANE Interior

Background imageDrury Collection: Theatre / Pantomime

Theatre / Pantomime
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Dolly Castles as Jack (The Principal Boy) and George Graves as Mrs Halleybutt (the Dame); at Drury Lane

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Theatre 1809

Drury Lane Theatre 1809
Drury Lane Theatre, London, after the fire



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