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Pantomime poster, Cinderella, with the ugly sisters on either side
Cartoon, The Censors Dream after a course of pantomimes. 1870
Pantomime Poster - Little Red Riding Hood
Pantomime Poster - Aladdin
E L Blanchard - The Theatre magazineE L Blanchard - English playwright, in The Theatre Magazine, October 1885. 1885
Panto time from the clowns point of view 1858Well attended threatre, with every watching except one! 1858
At the pantomime by Charles RobinsonChildren on a visit to the pantomime Date: 19th century
Jack and Jill: Book by Frank LeighFront of four-page flyer for Jack and Jill at the Grand Theatre, Plymouth, 26th December 1925, produced by Randolph Sutton. Date: 1925
A Gentleman of England by E E Norris & F Llewellyn A Gentleman of England by E EDate: 1905
General Post by J E Harold TerryDate: 1917
Going to the Pantomime 1853Dear papa takes his family off to the panto - they all fit into one enormous cab ! Date: 1853
PANTO / RED RIDING HOODA scene from Red Riding Hood and her sister Little Bo- Peep, at the Covent Garden Theatre. Date: 1874
The Sleeping Beauty, pantomime. early 20th century
Sinbad, pantomime, Putney Hippodrome, SW LondonSinbad the Sailor, grand pantomime, Putney Hippodrome, SW London. early 20th century
Calendar for 1877, Theatre Royal and Queens Theatre, London, with production details on the reverse for pantomimes, The House That Jack Built and the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe (Theatre Royal)
Red Riding Hood, pantomime, with Decima Brooke, Maisie Jerrard, Will Lytton and Howard Ward, with ballets and marches arranged by John Tiller. circa 1907
Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Glasgow, with Annie PurcellPantomime at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, with Annie Purcell as Principal Boy. circa 1905
Jack the Giant Killer, pantomime. circa 1900s
Jack and Jill, pantomime, St Georges Hall, FalmouthJack and Jill, pantomime, at St Georges Hall, Falmouth. circa 1900s
Jack and the Beanstalk, touring pantomimeJack and the Beanstalk, an A E Smith touring pantomime visiting the North and Midlands. circa 1917
The Forty Thieves, a childrens pantomime
The Forty Thieves, a pantomime
Daisy Bell, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomimeDaisy Bell, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917
Mrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomimeMrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917
Dick Whittington and his CIV et Cat, a pantomime
Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907
Cinderella, a pantomime, Royal Artillery Theatre, Woolwich, SE London. 1905
Cinderella, a pantomime
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime
Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigbyae music Hal BrodPromotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby music Hal Brody. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London (now New London Theatre) 25th April 1928
Woman and Wine by Arthur Shirley and Ben LandeckPromotional postcard for Woman and Wine by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. First produced at the Pavilion Theatre, 11th October 1897
Toad of Toad Hall by A A MilnePromotional postcard for Toad of Toad Hall by A. A. Milne from Kenneth Grahames The Wind in the Willows (1908); music H. Fraser-Simson
A Texas Ranger by Frank BertramPromotional postcard for A Texas Ranger by Frank Bertram. First produced Princes Theatre, Portsmouth 1st July, and Holloway Empire 8th July 1912. Date: 1912
The Naughty Wife by Fred JacksonPromotional postcard for The Naughty Wife by Fred Jackson an elaborated and revised version of Edgar Selwyn.s American play, Losing Eloise. First produced at the Playhouse Theatre on 11th April 1918
Kisby the Call BoyPromotional postcard for Kisby the Call Boy. Call boy (or call girl) is the job title of a stagehand in the theatre. They are hired by either the director, producer or stage crew chief
In the Next Room by Eleanor Robson and Harriet Ford. First produced in England St. Martins Theatre, 6th June 1924. The mysterious deaths are brought about offstage - in the next room as far as
Boyish Hairstyle 1950SA rather doleful looking ingenue with short pageboy hairstyle with a short, thick fringe (bangs) wears a blouse or dress with a peter pan collar
Dick Whittington. Artist Will TrueDick Whittington. Again the reverse is blank. Dick is being shown the door by his mother, the pantomime dame, always of course played by a man. The artist is Will True. 1900s
The Forty Theives by Ian QueryPromotional postcard by popular artist E P Kinsella for the Forty Thieves by Ian Query for the Lyceum Theatre in London, Christmas 1912
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Bournemouth. The Funniest Daintiest Pantomime in the South of England, from Boxing Day for two and a half weeks
Puss in Boots Pantomime, BirminghamPuss in Boots Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Birmingham. 1954
Caricature of Afred and Paul Martinetti, performersCaricature of Alfred and Paul Martinetti, American pantomime performers. 1883
Programmes for the Alhambra Theatre, London 1904Promotional programme for the Alhambra Theatre, London commencing Monday, 28th November 1904 featuring ballets, orchestral pieces, jugglers and tumbling. Date: 1904
Two Little Vagabonds by George R Sims & Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for Two Little Vagabonds by George R. Sims and Arthur Shirley from Les Deux Gosses by Pierre Decourcelle (Theatre de lAmbigu-Comique, Paris, 19th February 1896)
The Traitor by E Hill-MitchelsonPromotional postcard for The Traitor by E. Hill-Mitchelson. First produced as A Judas in Wigan, 27th July & Theatre Royal, Stratford, 23rd January 1903. Col
Through The Divorce Court by Max GoldbergPromotional postcard for Through The Divorce Court by Max Goldberg. First produced as Divorce at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 5th May 1902. For Henry Chattell & Jack Dentons Company. Date: 1902
The Tempest by William ShakespearePromotional postcard for The Tempest by William Shakespeare, showing Caliban by Charles Buchel for Herbert Beerbohm Trees Company touring to the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 17th April 1905. Date: 1905
The Swiss Express by Arthur H Gilbert and Charles RenadPromotional postcard for The Swiss Express by Arthur H. Gilbert and Charles Renad. First produced at the Princesss Theatre, 26th December 1891. The image shows Charles & Frederick