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City Hall, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Odessa Near HarbourNicolai Boulevard, near the City Hall and harbour. Date: 1910
Aeolian Hall, New YorkTheatre, Aeolian Hall. Stage of Aeolian Hall; two men and a woman on stage, no audience
Italy - Bari - Town Hall
Ruins of YpresRuins of the cloth hall in Ypres, Belgium on the Western Front during World War I
Inner Temple HallThe new hall of the Inner Temple
Salters Hall LondonSalters Hall, Fore Street
Social / Chat Noir 1908The audience at the Chat Noir cabaret in Montmartre, Paris
Chipping Campden 1940SChipping Campden, Gloucestershire, viewed through the arch of the 17th century Wool Hall. It was once the centre of the Cotswolds wool trade
Victoria Monks / VarietyVICTORIA MONKS Music hall entertainer: Bill Bailey
Harry Lauder / Pyke(Sir) HARRY LAUDER Scottish music-hall entertainer
Palladium Theatre / 1912The cover of a programme for the Palladium theatre, London. The bill featured Marie Lloyd
Whitehall / Hollar 1647Whitehall from the Thames showing possibly the view between White Hall Palace Stairs & Privy Stairs with Inigo Joness Banqueting House in the background
Westminster & London C16London and Westminster in 1584
Tudor ChimneysSome fine Tudor chimneys at Bramhall Hall, Cheshire, England
England / Burton AgnesBURTON AGNES HALL where the ghost of one of three sisters, killed by a robber, caused violent disturbance until her skull was brought into the house she loved
Egyptian Hall
Social Scenes / C16A group of aristocrats in the Hall at Knole, Kent
Kirk and Saraski music hall aquatic acrobats. Sisters known as ?the aquatic marvels?. Performed dives, acrobatics and endurance feats in a tank of heated water
Florrie Forde music hall singer 1875-1940Florrie Forde (Flora Flanagan) born in Australia, music hall singer known for popular chorus songs, pantomime principal boy. Sang ?It?s a long way to Tipperary? in World War I
Maude Edwards ventriloquistMaude Edwards (1886 - 1976), female ventriloquist, with her puppeteered dummy Nobbler, stable boy seated upon her knee. Date: 1905
Princess Mary, RidingMary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965), daughter of King George V, attending a meet of the Bramham Moor Foxhounds at Tatefield Hall. Date: 1925
Chocolate Coloured Coons, The Palace of Chocolate, with G H Elliott and Alf Lawrence. G H Elliott was a music hall star and singer of the song, Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills
Minnie Duncan music hall coster actMinnie Duncan of the music hall double act Duncan and Godfrey (Arthur Godfrey). Wearing coster costume of long black skirt with full-length white apron, shawl and large hat with ostrich feathers
Arthur Godfrey music hall coster actArthur Godfrey of the music hall coster double act Duncan and Godfrey with Minnie Duncan. Wearing coster costume of suit with long jacket and bell bottomed trousers trimmed with pearly buttons
Marie Loftus music hall dancer and singer 1857-1940Marie Loftus music hall dancer and singer, pantomime star. Reputation for singing risqu songs. Mother of Cissie Loftus, music hall mimic. In costume holding rose
Flo Dixie - impersonating a male army officerFlo Dixie, Music Hall Performer - impersonating a male army officer. Known as the bantam male impersonator'. Dressed as an army officer with cane, monocle and cigar. Signed card.. Date: circa 1921
Bessie Bonehill music hall male impersonator 1855-1902Bessie Bonehill started on the halls as a clog dancer as part of the Sisters Bonehill act and became a male impersonator. Jaunty pose with hands in pockets
Freemasons Hall, Quetta, Balochistan, British IndiaFreemasons Hall (McMahon Lodge), Quetta, Balochistan, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1910s
Market Square, Newtownards - an elevated view of the market square and the town hall with horse vehicles and people. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Newtownards). Date: circa early 1900s
Tatler cover - Gabrielle Chanel & Alain GerbaultFront cover of The Tatler featuring a snapshot taken at Eaton Hall, Cheshire seat of the Duke of Westminster, where Alain Gerbault, captain of the Firecrest and French lawn tennis star, was staying
Easter Rising / Liberty HqLiberty Hall, Dublin, the rebel headquarters after the storming. Date: May 1916
Audience of Darius I. Persian artDARIUS I the Great (550 BC-486BC). Persian Emperor (522-486 BC) of the Achaemenid dynasty. Representation of the king on his throne during hearing with officers Medes. Treasury Hall of the palace
Cloth Hall on fire, Ypres, Belgium, WW1The Cloth Hall on fire, Ypres, Belgium, First World War. Date: 1914
Postcard of the RMS Antonia depicting the third class public room, social hall, dining room and berthroom. Cunard Line Ocean Liner, 15000 tonnes. Date: C. 1922
Sable Fern, music hall singer and dancerSable Fern, music hall singer, dancer and actor, seen here in Boer War uniform. late 19th century
Jennie Benson music hall comedienne and mimicJennie Benson comedienne and mimic. Known for her character studies. Dressed as a soldier during the First World War in greatcoat and cap, smoking a cigarette. Signed card. Date: circa 1917
The Great Athelda music hall strongwomanThe Great Athelda (Frances Rheinlander) born in Manchester, England. Music hall strongwoman and great rival to Vulcana (Kate Williams). Signed card. Date: circa 1913
The Pier - St. Annes-on-Sea, Lancashire. Date: 1906
Lobby, Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio, USALobby of the Union Terminal railway station, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1940s
Advertisement for Bechstein Hall, Brook Street, LondonAdvertisement for the Bechstein Hall, Brook Street, London, in a building containing a concert hall, practice rooms, offices and showroom, built in 1929 by Bechstein, the German piano manufacturers
NCH Home, Newton Hall, Frodsham, CheshireAn aerial view of the National Childrens Home Newton Hall site at Frodsham. The home comprised a number of cottage homes and other buildings arranged round a central green. Date: Date unknown
Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway, was built in 1950 to celebrate the citys 900th anniversary. It is the most distinctive part of the citys waterfront. Date: opened 1950
Thaxted 1950SA little girl with a bow in her hair rides her bicycle in a corner of the picturesque old town of Thaxted, Essex, England, with its old thatched cottages beside the Guild Hall Date: 1950s
Bylaugh HallThe ruins of Bylaugh (pronouced beela ) Hall, Norfolk, England. This was the new Bylaugh Hall, built in 1850 by Charles Barry. Here in ruins in the early 1960s. Date: 19th century
The Rocky Twins with top hat and canes, late 1920s Date: late 1920s
The Rocky Twins dressed as sailors, late 1920s late 1920
Programme cover for Theatre de la Scala, Paris, early 1920s. Artwork by Marcelle de St Martin. Date: 1920s