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Caricature of Madge Kendal, English actress and managerCaricature of Madge Kendal (Margaret Shafto Robertson, 1848-1935), English actress and (with her husband William Hunter Kendal) theatre manager
Caricature of The Two Willings, senior and junior. James Willing was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London
Caricatures of George Harwood and George ParkesCaricatures of George Harwood, manager of the Variety Theatre (Harwoods Hall) and George Parkes, manager of the Elephant and Castle Theatre. 1880
Caricature of W H Kendal, English actor and managerCaricature of William Hunter Kendal (1843-1917), English actor and theatre manager. 1882
Cartoon, A G Vance and fellow-theatricals Henry Irving, Squire Bancroft and J L Toole. Vance comments on the fact that they are going to visit the Prince of Wales at Marlborough House -- not to seem
Caricature of John L Toole, English actor and managerCaricature of John Lawrence Toole (1830-1906), English comic actor, theatre manager and producer -- Now, George, down with the shutters, or the public will begin to think we ve retired from business
Cartoon, Music Hall Licensing -- anxious moments for proprietors. 1881
Caricature of Wilson Barrett, actor, manager and playwrightCaricature of Wilson Barrett (William Henry Barrett; 1846-1904), actor, theatre manager and playwright. One of the " Lights of London"
Caricature of F B Chatterton and Leopold LewisCaricature of Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, and Leopold Davis Lewis (1828-1890), dramatist. What will they do at the Wells? 1881
Caricature of Edward Royce, actor and stage managerCaricature of Edward William Royce (1841-1926), actor and stage manager. 1883
Caricature of Alexander Henderson, theatre owner. If he had played Rip [van Winkle], would people have been got to believe he had been asleep for twenty years? 1883
Caricature of Squire Bancroft and Edgar BruceCaricature of Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926) and Edgar Bruce (1845?-1901), both actor-managers. Bancroft is portrayed as Shylock wanting his pound of flesh
Caricature of Henry Irving sweeping amateurs awayCaricature of the actor-manager Henry Irving (1838-1905) sweeping the amateur rubbish away from the theatre. 1883
Caricature of Johnny Gideon and Charley HeadCaricature of Johnny Gideon (aka E Manuel), playwright, and Charley Head, theatre manager and bookmaker. 1883
Caricature of JosephHurst, Lyceum Theatre box office managerCaricature of Joseph Hurst, Lyceum Theatre box office manager. 1883
Portrait of Edward Saker, British actor and theatre managerPortrait of Edward Sloman Saker (1838-1883), British actor and manager of the Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool. 1883
Cartoon, Matinees! Matinees!! Matinees!!! Trixie Southbank, who is tired of being an extra and wants to play Juliet, asks John Hollingshead (1827-1904), manager of the Gaiety Theatre
Caricature of F C Leader, theatre managerCaricature of F C Leader, lessee and manager of Her Majestys Theatre, London. Her Majestys Punch Show, Box Office now open. 1883
Caricature of Edward Terry, actor and theatre managerCaricature of the English actor and theatre manager Edward O Connor Terry (1844-1912) - Now that Mr Edward Terry has been elected a Guardian
Caricature of Henry James Byron, dramatistCaricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron (1835-1884) -- A " Special" Engagement. 1881
Caricature of Walter Gooch, theatre managerCaricature of the theatre manager Walter Gooch (right), manager of the Princesss Theatre, Oxford Street, London. Walk Up! The best Booth in the Fair! 1880
Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H KendalCaricature of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pineros play, The Squire, at St Jamess Theatre, London
Cartoon, London theatre managers as firemen -- Something must be done to make the theatregoing public feel easy in their minds. Why not form a Managers Fire Brigade? 1881
Caricature of the theatre manager Walter Gooch -- An Oxford (Street) Man. He managed the Princesss Theatre, Oxford Street, London. circa 1880s
Caricature of the theatre manager Charles MortonCaricature of the music hall and theatre manager Charles Morton -- If He Connaught, Who Can? circa 1881
Caricature of Sir Henry Irving as ShylockCaricature of the English actor and actor-manager Sir Henry Irving as Shylock in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice. circa 1879
Caricature of the French actor and singer Claude MariusCaricature of the French actor, singer and stage manager Claude Marius (Duplany), known to English audiences as Mons. Marius. He acted regularly at the Strand Theatre, London
Caricature of the theatre manager John HollingsheadCaricature of the English theatre manager, producer, journalist and writer, John Hollingshead -- King John. circa 1870s
Caricature of the dramatist Henry James ByronCaricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron -- Our Boys Father
Caricature of the actor Robert SoutarCaricature of the English actor, comedian, stage manager, writer and director Robert Soutar -- Full of Gaiety. circa 1880s
Caricature of the actor John L TooleCaricature of the English comic actor, manager and producer John Lawrence Toole -- There You Are, Don t You Know. circa 1880s
Caricature of the actor John HareCaricature of the English actor and theatre manager Sir John Hare -- First Old Man. circa 1880s
Caricature of the actor Henry NevilleCaricature of the actor, dramatist and theatre manager Henry Gartside Neville -- An Artist Who Can Draw. circa 1880s
Caricature of the actor and theatre manager Charles WyndhamCaricature of the actor and theatre manager Sir Charles Wyndham -- he managed the Criterion Theatre in London. late 19th century
James William GilbartJAMES WILLIAM GILBART General manager of the London and Westminster bank, and writer on banking. Date: 1794 - 1863
James William Gilbart 2JAMES WILLIAM GILBART General Manager of the London and Westminster Bank, and writer on banking subjects. Date: 1794 - 1863
James William Gilbart 1JAMES WILLIAM GILBART General Manager of the London and Westminster Bank, and writer on banking subjects. Date: 1794 - 1863
Phil. Fabre D eglantinePHILLIPE FABRE D EGLANTINE French actor-manager who ill-advisedly exchanged the stage for the political arena, where his extreme views led him to the guillotine. Date: 1750 - 1794
German Post OfficeA rather formidable looking well-to-do lady demands service at a German post office. The manager looks displeased and his assistant wisely keeps his head down. Date: circa 1900
Male Type / Wyndham 1889Actor-manager Charles Wyndham wears a dark coloured lounging jacket & waistcoat with a pair of trousers in a small check, a patterned cravat & wing collar. Date: 1889
A Banker : RavenscroftA Bank Manager : Clarence Ravenscroft of the Birkbeck Bank Date: 1911
Mrs John WoodMRS JOHN WOOD (Matilda Charlotte Vining) English actress and theatre manager Date: 1831 - 1915
Robert Loraine / Vf 1912ROBERT LORAINE English actor-manager in Britain and America; also an aviator during World War One Date: 1876 - 1935
Gertrude Kingston (1862 1937), English actress, an actor-manager and an artist, holding a monocle up to her eye. Date: 1889
George Michael CohanGEORGE MICHAEL COHAN American actor, playwright and manager Date: 1878 - 1942
Lewis Waller as Henry VLewis Waller (1860 1915), English actor and theatre manager, in the role of Henry V Date: circa 1904
Beerbohm TreeSir HERBERT DRAPER BEERBOHM TREE English actor-manager Date: 1911
Forbes-Robertson / Vf 1895COLONEL JAMES MACNAGHTEN HOGG Statesman; Chairman of the Board of Works Date: 1823 - 1890