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Cartoon portrait, Mr J H Jennings, The OxfordCartoon portrait, Mr J H Jennings of the Oxford Music Hall, Westminster, London. 1885
Cartoon, The London Pavilion, Mr Villierss New Drum. Robert Edwin Villiers (1830-1904) was owner of the newly built London Pavilion music hall de luxe at Piccadilly Circus. 1885
Cartoon, Squire Bancroft and General William BoothCartoon, Squire Bancroft, actor-manager, and General William Booth of the Salvation Army. To think the little house should come to this! I wonder if he will make as much money here as I did
Cartoon, Mr Arthur Roberts, music hall performerCartoon, Mr Arthur Roberts (music hall performer) will sure to be in pocket with managers squabbling over him. 1885
Cartoon portrait, Justice Henry HawkinsCartoon portrait of Justice Henry Hawkins. Don t hang us for caricaturing you, please, Mr Justice Hawkins! Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton (1817-1907)
Cartoon, Little birds who can sing and don t sing must not be surprised if they have to pay fifty pounds sometimes. John Sims Reeves (1821-1900), operatic, oratorio and ballad singer
Portrait, The Late Mr F B Chatterton. Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), was a London theatre manager. 1886
Cartoon, Only One, Henry Pettitt and George SimsCartoon, Only One, Henry Pettitt (actor and dramatist, right) and George Sims (journalist, poet, dramatist and novelist). Am I to stand in next time, George? I shouldn t like to promise, Henry! 1885
Cartoon portrait, Mr E B Hartt, Acting Manager at the Gaiety Theatre, London. 1885
Cartoon, Its your turn now, old manCartoon, small victim to bigger ditto - Its your turn now, old man! A dog wearing a muzzle speaks to a man in naval uniform, also wearing a muzzle
Cartoon, If it comes to that, who are you! (And collaborators, too, once!) Edward Solomon (left) and Henry Pottinger Stephens (right) collaborated on many theatrical projects
Cartoon portrait, Mr Harry Payne, pantomime clown at Drury Lane Theatre, London - Here we are again! 1884
Cartoon portrait, Mr Paul Meritt, author and farmerCartoon, Mr Paul Meritt (c1843-1895), author and farmer. 1885
Cartoon, Drury Lane Theatre, London, with balloonCartoon, No more pictorial posters for Drury Lane; the newspapers and a balloon will do the necessary advertising! 1885
Cartoon, West-End Waits, a reference to the rival pantomimes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, London. 1885
Cartoon, Mr Poland to Notorious PersonCartoon, Mr Poland (a lawyer) to Notorious Person (Arthur Roberts, music hall performer) - Now, my dear Arthur, I consider myself responsible for your good behaviour; so - be careful! 1884
Cartoon, Mrs Conover, Olympic Theatre, LondonCartoon, Mrs Anna Conover, manager of The Olympic Theatre, London. 1885
Cartoon, J L Shine, director of the Gaiety TheatreCartoon, J L Shine (left), director of the Gaiety Theatre, London - Now, Mr Shine, what does all this rumpus mean? 1885
Cartoon, Gus Harris and Tom ThorneCartoon, Mr Gus Harris - I m blest if there isn t Tom Thorne doing my Clergy-Testimonial trick! Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario
Cartoon portrait, Mr H A Freeman, Acting Manager at the Grand Theatre, London (there were several theatres named the Grand, in places including Clapham, Croydon, Islington, Fulham and Woolwich). 1885
Cartoon, outside the Gaiety Theatre, LondonCartoon, outside the Stage Door of the Gaiety Theatre, London - We hope this will bring good business. The man in the foreground is J L Shine, director of the theatre. 1885
Cartoon, Henry Irvings return from America - The peoples idol is none the worse for his sojourn in America. Showing the famous actor-manager smoking a cigar and sitting on a pile of money. 1885
Cartoon, Randolph Churchill, Cave Canem - seen here as a terrier protecting The House of Lords. 1885
Cartoon, Messrs Stephens and Yardley don t like being harassed, and are now running the " Vicar" themselves. Possibly a reference to the comic operetta, The Vicar of Bray
Cartoon, William Sydney Penley in Private SecretaryCartoon, William Sydney Penley (1851-1912), English actor, singer and comedian, in The Private Secretary, a farce by Charles Hawtrey. 1884
Cartoon, Thought-Reading, a comment on John Nevil Maskelynes doubts about the American stage mentalist, Washington Irving Bishop. 1885
Cartoon, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-1892) - Hes not to have ten thousand a year, tiddy-fol-lol! 1885
Cartoon, Wilson Barrett and G R Sims, Called BackCartoon, Called Back. Wilson Barrett (left), actor, manager and playwright - Glad to have you back, Mr Sims. George Robert Sims (right), English journalist, poet, dramatist and novelist
Cartoon, Mr Joseph Ms, English tenor singerCartoon, Mr Joseph Ms (1847-1886), English tenor singer, before he sacrificed his moustache. He was principal tenor with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. 1885
Cartoon, Messrs W Riley and W T Purkiss - Arranging the next tour. 1886
Cartoon, Mr J Ashby-Sterry, poet, novelist and journalistCartoon portrait, Mr Joseph Ashby-Sterry (c.1838-1917), English poet, novelist and journalist - One of the most entertaining of ramblers. 1886
Cartoon, Mr Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor, seen here as the dashing Italian spy, Paolo Marcari, in Called Back, a production based on a novella by Hugh Conway. 1884
Cartoon, Lord Coleridge, A Good Judge, TooCartoon, What! Again, Lord Coleridge? A Good Judge, Too. John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England
Portrait, The Late Mr Harry Jackson, actor. 1885
Cartoon, A Japanese Village at the Savoy, a reference to the popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta at the Savoy Theatre, London. 1885
Cartoon portrait, Mr J H SteadCartoon portrait, James Hurst Stead (1828?-1886), comic singer, music hall performer. Disabled: Now is the time to give him a helping hand
Cartoon, Charles Hawtrey, actor and theatre managerCartoon, Charles Hawtrey (1858-1923), English actor, director, producer and manager - Don t put your fingers into too many pies, Mr Hawtrey! 1885
Cartoon portrait, Mr Charles Abud, Acting Manager, Lyceum Theatre, London. 1885
Cartoon, Miss Mary Anderson, actress - The good girl who would give up her play to go to church. 1885
Cartoon, Music Hall ProprietorsCartoon, The dismay of the Music-Hall Proprietors when they heard of the threatened destruction of the Inventions Exhibition, knew no bounds
Cartoon, Mr John Corlett, Sporting Times editorCartoon, Mr John Corlett - Yea, more than a prophet. John Corlett (1841-1915) was the founder, proprietor and editor of The Sporting Times. 1885
Cartoon, Stage Amenities, Mary Anderson - So sorry you are going, dear! 1885
Cartoon portrait, Mr John Dallas, actor - Is it true that he is about to give the music halls a turn? 1885
Cartoon, W E Gladstone, Be Careful, WilliamCartoon, W E Gladstone as a sailor dancing a hornpipe - Be Careful, William! 1886
Cartoon, W J Hill as Mr Cattermole in Private SecretaryCartoon, William Jones Hill (1834-1888) as Mr Cattermole in a theatre production of Private Secretary, a farce in three acts by Charles Hawtrey. 1884
Cartoon, Victimised Citizen - Here comes that cadger, Old Father Christmas, again! John Bull digs in his pocket for some change. 1884
Cartoon, The Duke of Edinburgh - So take my advice, and don t go to sea, And you may become ruler of the Queens Navee (a quotation from Gilbert & Sullivans operetta, HMS Pinafore). 1885
Cartoon, Jones and Herman, The Silver King Lawsuit. A reference to a popular melodramatic play of 1882 by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman. 1885