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The Pearly King and Queen of Thornton HeathLarry Barnes (1926-2011) - Pearly King of Thornton Heath and one of Variety Theatres last specialist acts
Group photo, Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, USAGroup photo of the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Maggie Teyte / Theatre 07MAGGIE TEYTE (Maggie Tate) English operatic soprano, seen here in the role of Glycere in Circe at the Opera Comique, Paris
Fishing boat Maggie Ann, North Shields early 1900's
North Shields Maggie Ann fishing boat early 1900s
Constance Collier, actress, theatrical studio portraitConstance Collier, actress and acting coach (1878-1955), theatrical studio portrait, in role as Maggie Jocelyn, in The Shop Girl, a musical comedy by H. J. W. Dam. Date: 1895
Maggie Teyte, opera singerMaggie Teyte (1888-1976) was an English soprano. Her career began at the Opera House in Paris
Photographs of opera personalities, within illustrated frame with fuchsias. Including, Mr Robert Radford; A very fine basso, who has long been popular on the concert platform
Caricature of George Graves in Maggie at the Oxford Date: 1920
Members of NUTGW campaigningMembers of NUTGW (National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers)
Conservative Party Conference 1979A stall at the 96th Conservative Party Conference, Blackpool, October 1979, selling Maggie rock and plastic straw boaters with a ribbon stating, We all won with Maggie'
Maggie Smith, renowned English actressMaggie Smith (Dame Margaret Natalie Smith Cross, b 1934), renowned English actress of stage, television and film. Date: circa 1960s
Goat expresses opinion on Margaret ThatcherA white goat expresses its opinion on Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Maggie Ripley in Pink Dominos Date: 1890s
Comic postcard, Scotsman providing sea breezesComic postcard, Scotsman providing his wife with sea breezes on the cheap Date: 20th century
WW II - US Airforce crew return to USA - Monotonous MaggieWorld War II - US Airforce crew prepare for return to USA following end of war in Europe and possible redeployment in Japan. Bomber named Monotonous Maggie
Commemorative card, picnic to celebrate a weddingCommemorative card for a picnic to celebrate the wedding of John Watkins and Maggie Laing, 3 August 1883, Grahamstone Farm, Loch Leven, Scotland, listing the names of all who attended. Date: 1883
Group photo, people at a picnic to celebrate a weddingGroup photo, people at a picnic to celebrate the wedding of John Watkins and Maggie Laing, 3 August 1883, Grahamstone Farm, Loch Leven, Scotland. Date: 1883
Maggie Clifton music hall gymnast and equilibrist. Originally a member of The 5 Cliftons from Belgium. Demonstrated head and hand balancing techniques. Date: circa 1913
Margaret Vyner, 1940Margaret Vyner, wife of actor Hugh Williams, sporting an outfit made from wool designed by Norman Hartnell, who was at the time dress-maker to the Queen. 1940
Woman police officer on the phone in a police stationWoman police officer (Maggie Coombs) on the telephone in a police station. Date: circa late 1970s
Hobsons Choice opens at the Apollo Theatre, 1916Hobsons Choice, the comedy play by J. B. Priestley set in Hobsons boot shop, Salford, opens at the Apollo in London in 1916
When the War is Over, Maggie (3) WW1When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front thinks of his love as he takes part in combat alongside his colleagues. (3 of 3) Date: 1914-1918
When the War is Over, Maggie (1) WW1When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front writes a letter home to his love. (1 of 3) Date: 1914-1918
When the War is Over, Maggie (2) WW1When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front writes a letter home to his love, with a promise of marriage when he returns. (2 of 3) Date: 1914-1918
Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie FishwifeMiss Rachel Sanger in the role of Maggie MacFarlane in The Bonnie Fishwife, a comedietta or farce in one act by Charles Selby. circa 1880s
Maggie Tulliver in a boatMaggie Tulliver, a character from George Eliots Mill on the Floss in a boat with an oar. Date: 19th Century
Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter Howard. First produced New Theatre, Loughborough, 23rd October 1899
The Wisdom of Bill, by BairnsfatherThe Wisdom of Bill " Stick yer at pin into Douglas, Maggie. I ve known them things go off before now!" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1918
Under the Mistletoe Bough by Bruce BairnsfatherAs Old Bill said to himself, " Me and Maggie didn t arf ave a time this Christmas." Old Bill
Maggie Teyte (1888 1976), English operatic soprano and interpreter of French art song. Performing in an oprea The Perfect Fool at Covent garden, London. 1923
French Opera star - Margaret ( Maggie ) Van Parys Date: circa 1910
Maggie Wilkinson who worked at Gillespies Skiddaw HotelMiss Maggie Wilkinson who worked at Gillespies Skiddaw Hotel, Keswick. Date: circa 1910s
Iroquois: by imp. Leamington, dam Maggie B. B. by AustralianIroquois: by imp. Leamington, dam Maggie B.B. by Australian. Date c1882
Tam O Shanter escapes the devils - Burns PoemTam O Shanter rides with the devils close behind him... " And scarcely had he Maggie rallied When out the hellish legion sallied." Date: 1909
Little Maggie Benson the original Baby Benson. Little MaggieLittle Maggie Benson the original Baby Benson.. Date c1879
Maggie Cline, On Broadway written by Clay M. Greene & Ben Teal. Date c1898
What Every Woman Knows by NermanEinar Nermans (1888-1983) artistic and vibrant depiction of the Play What Every Woman Knows - at The Apollo Theatre, London (from left to right) Mr Henry Vibart as Alec Wilye
Burns / Farmers AddressTHE AULD FARMERs NEW YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE, MAGGIE A guid new year I wish thee Maggie!