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The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer ScottischePromotional music sheet and score for The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer and described as a musical bouquet
The Bloomer PolkaPromotional music sheet for The Bloomer Polka, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer. Bloomers, rational dress for women was advocated by Amelia Jenks Bloomer in the early 1850s
The Bloomer Costume, by J A HardwickPromotional music sheet for The Bloomer Costume early music hall song by J. A. Hardwick and sung with great applause by Mr J W Sharp and Mr Penniket
Oh! Look At Her Crinoline, by G Horncastle & F McGlennonPromotional music sheet for Oh! Look At Her Crinoline music hall song of 1893 by George Horncastle and Felix McGlennon, sung with the greatest success by Fannie Leslie whose face is represented
Crinoline by Hugo VampPromotional music sheet for Crinoline by Hugo Vamp, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850s. The image shows a lady modelling an enormous crinoline skirt which had just come into fashion
The Highly Colored Tie by J Mills and F W VentonThe Highly Coloured Tie music hall song of 1893 by J. Mills and F. W. Venton, and sung by Arthur Albert. The illustration, by H G Banks
Yer At Don t Fit Yer Very Well, by F Allsop and C YorkePromotional music, sheet for Yer At Dont Fit Yer Very Well music hall song of 1894 by Fred Allsop and Charles Yorke. The singer, Harry Champion is pictured. Date: 1894
Whos Your Hatter by J Caulfied and John HarrowayPromotional music sheet for Whos Your Hatter, by J. Caulfield and John Harroway, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850. It is about the problems which womens huge hats pose to men
Who Stole The Donkey?Promotional music sheet for Who Stole The Donkey? music hall song of about 1866, sung with immense success by Charles Sansom
The Crinoline Varsoviana by Royloff & Schottische by FowlerPromotional music sheet for The Crinoline Varsoviana by E. Reyloff and Schottische by J. A. Fowler. Partly coloured version of a previous version of the same sheet showing a lady modelling an
Jeni Le Gon by Madame YevondeJeni LeGon (August 14, 1916 December 7, 2012), also credited as Jeni Le Gon, American dancer, dance instructor, and actress
Catalogue cover, His Masters Voice records, December 1934Catalogue cover, His Masters Voice records for December 1934, Gifts of Lasting Pleasure, with portraits of singers and performers. Date: 1934
Marceline the clown with the moving statueMarceline Orbes (1873-1927), better known as Marceline, the globally famous clown, most famous in the late 19th century and early 20th century
Gracie Fields, singer and actress, outside her caravan, on holiday in Lancashire with her brother Tommy and her father. She is peeling potatoes. Date: 1933
Josephine Baker with pet bunny rabbits and many small dogsJosephine Baker (1906-1975) - American-born French entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent - with pet bunny rabbits and many small dogs Date: 1931
Gaby Deslys, French singer and actressGaby Deslys (Marie-Elise-Gabrielle Caire, 1881-1920), French singer and actress. Date: circa late 1910s
Dogs watching a dog magician on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Clown, woman and dog on a Christmas cardClown, woman and dog on a three-dimensional Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Clowns smiling face on a movable Christmas card, with verse. circa 1890s
Rex Evans playing the piano at Kettner sRex Evans (1903-1969), British character actor and cabaret artist, caricatured by H. H. Harris in The Bystander at the time he was the cabaret performer at Kettners Restaurant. Date: 1930
Jane Lee, child star who worked for the Fox Film Corporation and also performed in vaudeville with her sister Katherine. Date: circa 1920
Katherine Lee, child star who worked for the Fox Film Corporation and also performed in vaudeville with her sister Jane. Date: circa 1920
Deanna Durbin, Canadian singer and actress. circa 1940
Signed photograph of Frank Randall - ComedianSigned photograph of Frank Randall - English Comedian (1901-1957), wearing binoculars and posing by a fine white open-top car outside a theatre where he was performing his most famous stage
Mlle Gheltzer, the star dancer of the Russian season in Paris 1910
Jane Dirys - Beautiful Edwardian stage Actresscirca 1910s
Clowns face on a hat-shaped Christmas cardClown pulling a face on a hat-shaped Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Silhouette portrait of Charles Coborn, music hall performerSilhouette portrait of Charles Coborn (1852-1945), music hall singer and comedian. Date: circa 1910s
Exhibition of trained animalsManifested in England from a very early period, for manuscripts of twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth centuries contain numerous representations of dogs, horses, pigs, goats cocks, bears
ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS, dressed as American darkies, perform in the streets of London with banjo, violin, tambourine and castanets. Date: circa 1860
EntertainerLondon characters : the STREET ENTERTAINER works hard for his living, for theres plenty of competition on the pavements from rival acrobats, jugglers, escape artists and strong men. Date: circa 1870
LA GOULUE / PJOURNAL 1904LA GOULUE (Louise Weber) French entertainer and her animal-tamer husband grapple with a puma in a cage Date: 1870 - 1929
Demobilisation. Play on popular catch phrase of entertainer Fred Kitchen Meredith we e in
A Favourite of the Lyric Stage - Miss Marie Dainton Resting Date: 1904
A really very bizarre silhouette postcard depicting a man with a dancing monkey, entertaining a young couple, the gentleman in a suit, the lady in the sheerest of sheer negligees
Yellow Black Ribbon Costume - Murrays Cabaret ClubYellow Black Ribbon Costume - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Willow - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designWillow - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Top Hat Black Cane - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designTop Hat Black Cane - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Ticket Collector - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designTicket Collector - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Ta Dah! - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designTa Dah! - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Stripey T - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designStripey T - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
South American Dancer - Murrays Cabaret Club CostumeSouth American Dancer - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Sophia - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designSophia - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Sofia - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designSofia - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Silvie - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designSilvie - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Shannon - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designShannon - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Sally - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designSally - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Sammy Crop - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designSammy Crop - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London