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Cartoon, Brothers in Distress, Bishop v. Maskelyne and Labouchere. They were accused of defaming an American stage mentalist, Washington Irving Bishop
Music Sheet - Call Me MadamMusic sheet for the song, (I Wonder Why?) You re Just in Love from the 1953 film Call Me Madam by Irving Berlin starring Ethel Merman. Date: 1953
Statue, Sir Henry Irving, Charing Cross Road, LondonStatue of Sir Henry Irving, actor, Charing Cross Road, London. circa 1901
Cartoon, Used UpCartoon - Used Up - a comment on Henry Irving and the so-called legitimate theatre. 1884
Fanny Brice, Irving Netcher, Rosie Dolly and Ann Pennington, Chicago 1930s Date: 1930s
Harry Brodribb Irving (1870 - 1919), British stage actor and actor-manager, photograph shows him in The Lyons Mail, which was such a great success, at the Shaftesbury. Date: 1908
FALL / OTTER HOUND / 1936BONDSMAN of the Dumfrieshire Otterhound Kennels. Owner: Captain John Bell-Irving Date: 1936
FALL / OTTER HOUND / 1983DUMFRIESSHIRE CLANSMAN Breeder: Captain John Bell-Irving Owners:Jean and Derek Pretious of BORAVIN Kennels Date: 1983
Henry Irving as Malvolio in Twelfth NightHenry Irving(1838-1905), actor, pictured here as Malvolio in Twelfth Night
H B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, ManchesterH B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, Lesurques and Dubosc, at the Theatre Royal, Manchester. circa 1900s
H B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, NewcastleH B Irving as two characters, Lesurques and Dubosc, in The Lyons Mail, at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne. circa 1900s
H B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and his QueenH B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, in Charles I, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. circa 1910s
Faust by W. G. Wills - Henry Irving as MephistophelesFaust by W. G. Wills (a free adaptation of Goethes version). First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London on 19th December 1885
Marriage of Jenny Dolly to Bernard VinisskyJenny Dolly and Bernard Vinissky (right) during their wedding ceremony July 1935, Chiaago. On left is Rosie Dolly (Mrs Irving Netcher) and Ircving Netcher. Date: 1935
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Harry HartCartoon, Henry Irving, theatre manager, and Harry Hart, nicknamed the " Happy Hebrew", music hall manager, commenting on how the International Health Exhibition in South Kensington is
Dante by Laurence Irving (11 April 1897 23 October 1988) from the French of Victorien Sardou and E. Moreau. The previously shown poster has been adapted here for the tour
The Bells, by Leopold Lewis, starring Henry IrvingThe Bells, by Leopold Lewis, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, November 1871. Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) was identified with the role of Mathias in this play more than with any other
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, LondonIllustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli
Caricature, Henry Irving and Bram StokerCaricature, Henry Irving congratulates his theatre manager, Bram Stoker for recently rescuing a man from drowning in the River Thames near his Chelsea home. 1882
Laurence Irving & Mabel Hackney, lost in Empress of IrelandMr Laurence Irving, actor and playwright, and his wife, the actress Miss Mabel Hackney, who both died in the Empress of Ireland disaster. 1914
Queen Elizabeth II at an RAF Coronation Review, 1953Queen Elizabeth II on her tour of inspection during the RAF Coronation Review at Odiham, Hampshire in July 1953. She is pictured talking to Observer Commander, E. J. B
The marriage of Jenny Dolly to Bernard Vinissky, 1935Jenny Dolly and Bernard Vinissky (right) during their wedding ceremony July 1935, Chiaago. On left is Rosie Dolly (Mrs Irving Netcher) and Ircving Netcher. Date: 1935
Rosie Dolly and Irving Netcher arrive in New YorkRosie Dolly and Irving Netcher as they arrived in New York from Paris aboard Olympic for their wedding, March 1932 1932
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Wilson Barrett -- Mr Wilson Barrett will soon let us know that there is more than one English actor who can do justice to Shakespeare
Book cover - Old Christmas by Washington IrvingCover of Old Christmas by Washington Irving, depicting a jolly scene showing revellers dancing beneath a bunch of mistletoe. The cover is intricately decorated with a border of holly and mistletoe
Ethel Irving as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick FennEthel Irving (18691963) as Lolette in Dame Nature by Frederick Fenn from La Femme Nue by Henri Bataille, (Renaissance Theatre in Paris on 22nd February 1908)
H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. WillsPhotograph of Harry Brodribb, known as H B in the lead role of Charles I. This is another card advertising the companys arrival in Southampton on the same tour. Date: 1907
Dorothea Baird as Queen Henrietta Maria in Charles IDorothea Baird pictured here as Charles Is Queen, Henrietta Maria. Dororthea was married to H. B. Irving who played the part of Charles 1st, and they toured together
Photograph of H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. WillsCharles I by W. G. Wills. First produced on 28th September 1872. The play was written for Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 13 October 1905) and was one of several parts played by his son
Dorothea Baird (1875 - 1933), English stage and film actress. She first appeared on stage in 1894 as Iris in Oxford University Dramatic Societys production of The Tempest
Sir Henry Irving as Shylock in The Merchant of VeniceFamed English Actor and theatre producer Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice (1879). Date: 1879
Sir Henry Irving (1838 - 1905), English stage actor and actor-manager of the Victorian era. Shown here in the role of Cardinal Wolsey. Date: 1899
Irving School, Tarrytown, Westchester County, NY State, USAWashington Irving High School, North Broadway, Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1905
Port Chester, Westchester County, New York State, USACorner of Irving Avenue and North Regent Street, Port Chester, Westchester County, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1911
Guests of Mr Randolph HearstPage from The Tatler reporting on a weekend house party held at the home of American newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst. Top left shows Cecil Beaton giving Anita Loos a piggy back
French Bookshop & Travel Agent off Leicester Square, LondonA corner of France in England. J. Barriere & Cie, 17 Green Street (now Irving Street) - a French Bookshop & Travel Agent off Leicester Square, London. Date: circa 1910
Cartoon, Henry Irving setting off on his American tourCartoon, Henry Irving, legendary actor-manager, setting off on his American tour -- Mr Irving is packing up. 1883
Cartoon, Britannia Mourns -- Henry Irving, legendary actor-manager, sets off on his tour to America. 1883
Cartoon, Henry Irving in America -- Got em again! The legendary actor-manager during his American tour. 1883
Cartoon, Henry Irving returning to the London theatre -- Here he is again! Now, stand aside, all you second and third-rate mummers
Cartoon, Henry Irving crowned with a laurel wreathCartoon -- Bears his blushing honours thick upon him! The legendary actor-manager Henry Irving is crowned with a laurel wreath. 1883
Cartoon, John Lawrence Toole as HamletCartoon of John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906), English comic actor, theatre manager and producer. Seen here in an imaginary performance of Hamlet
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Edward, Prince of Wales -- an invitation to Marlborough House. Irving says: The fact is, I am so pestered with invitations to dinner, that you really must excuse me! 1883
Cartoon, departure of Henry Irving for AmericaCartoon, departure of the actor-manager Henry Irving for America -- With Henry leaving, there is a fine chance for some of our legitimate actors. 1883
Misfitz - Rip Van Winkle. early 20th century
Cartoon, F W Irish, actorCartoon, F W Irish -- (Warm). Actor who appeared alongside Henry Irving in various productions at the Lyceum Theatre. 1883
Rosie and Jenny at a party in New York, 1935Rosie and Jenny at a party in New York, 13/4/35. Left to right: Mrs Paul Whiteman, Jenny, Irving Netcher, Mr N.T. Grandlund, Paul Whiteman and Rosie. Date: 1935
The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum TheatreScene from the play The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum Theatre: the apparition of the Polish Jew. Henry Irving plays Mathias, Burgomaster of Alsace