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The Forty Thieves, a pantomime
Jack Buchanan in The Flying Trapeze, Alhambra TheatreJack Buchanan in a musical play, The Flying Trapeze, at the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square, London
Flying Colours, Hippodrome Theatre, LondonFlying Colours, a revue at the Hippodrome Theatre, London, an Albert de Courville production
Escape, by John Galsworthy, Ambassadors Theatre, LondonEscape, by John Galsworthy, at the Ambassadors Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, with Nicholas Hannen and Leon M Lion
The Dover Road, comedy by A A Milne, BournemouthThe Dover Road, a three-act comedy by A A Milne, at the Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, previously at the Haymarket Theatre, London. 1923
Dick Whittington, a pantomime. circa 1907
Scene from Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, TottenhamScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham, North London, the great play on the social evil, by Brieux. Previously at St Martins Theatre, London. circa 1917
Scene from Damaged Goods, St Martins Theatre, LondonScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, at the St Martins Theatre, London. The great play on the social evil, by Brieux. circa 1917
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
The Chocolate Soldier, musical comedy, Opera House, CorkThe Chocolate Soldier, musical comedy, at the Opera House, Cork, previously at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, starring Horace Percival, music by Oscar Straus
By Candle Light, a comedy, Hippodrome, MargateBy Candle Light, a modern comedy, at the Hippodrome, Margate, presented by Lionel Bute. 20th century
Blue-Bell in Fairyland, musical play, Southend-on-SeaBlue-Bell in Fairyland, musical dream play, Vaudeville Theatre, an Edward Graham-Falcon production at the Pier Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, previously at the Vaudeville Theatre
And So To Bed, by J B Fagan, Opera House, ManchesterAnd So To Bed, a new three-act comedy by J B Fagan, Opera House, Manchester, prior to London production. Starring Edmund Gwenn, Mary Grey, Allan Jeayes and Yvonne Arnaud
RUGGIERO LEONCAVALLO (1858-1919) Italian musician at the London Hippodrome, September 1912, with Santolini, Caronna, Pavoni and Cunego, for production of Zingari
Lily Langtry in A Society Butterfly - photograph by DowneyLily Langtry as Aphrodite in A Society Butterfly at the Opera Comique, London. Date: 1894
Thebes, Upper Egypt, North Africa - Tomb of Nakht - Vineyard workers squeezing grapes to produce wine. Date: circa 1920s
Nulli Secundus 1British Army Dirigible No 1 Nulli Secundus I / 1 Airship Under-Construction in its Hangar at Farnborough 1907 with Sand-Bags Ballast Date: 1907
Friedrichshafen G. III / 3 / FF. 45Friedrichshafen G.Iii / 3 / Ff.45 Daimler 392/17 Daimler Factory in Sindelfingen Date: 1910s
Lady Factory Production-Line Worker at the Royal Aircraf?Lady Factory Production-Line Worker at the Royal Aircraft Factory Applying Dope to the Wing During World War One Date: 1910s
Erection Bay and stands with engines in progressives stages of production
Production line of the Fokker F25 Promotor
The first production Armstrong Whitworth FK8, A2683
The fourth production Armstrong Whitworth Siskin III, J6998
Reeling the Silk for wedding dress train, Princess ElizabethReeling the Silk for the wedding dress train of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) - Lullingstone Silk Farm, 1947. Date: 1947
A very fine example of a prime Jersey Cow in profile. Date: circa 1920s
Easter Lily Field in Bloom, Bermuda. Commercial production of bulbs initially started in Bermuda in 1853 and as late as the 1890s, Bermuda controlled 90% of the lily market in the United States
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
Koforidua Station, Ghana, Gold Coast, West Africa, showing people during the cocoa season, at this major centre for the production and shipping of cocoa. Date: circa 1924
The Basker, by Clifford MillsThe Basker, a comedy by Clifford Mills. First produced at St Jamess Theatre, London, January 1916. The title refers to a lazy person who has an easy life
Arsene Lupin by Francis de Croisset and Maurice Leblanc, French production at the Theatre de l Athenee, Paris, . Lupin brandishes a bomb at Chief Inspector Guerchard and other policemen (Act IV)
Adrian Brunel, film director, with Anne Firth, actressAdrian Brunel (1892-1958), English film director and screenwriter, who began his career during the silent movie era. Seen here at a filming location for The First of The Few
Dom Perignon, French monk and cellarerDom Perignon (1638-1715), French Benedictine monk who is often (incorrectly) credited with the invention of sparkling champagne
Ring Spinning. Manufacturing process of cotton yarn. 19th ceTextile Industry. 19th century. Ring Spinning. Manufacturing process of cotton yarn. Women working in the roving. Colored engraving
American Screw Company s. United States. Engraving, 1884American Screw Company s. Manufactory of patent Gimlet-Pointet Screws. United States. Engraving, 1884
Cast of Schaefers Liliput Revue in costume on stage. Date: circa 1910
Troupe of Royal Midgets, including Madam Tom Thumb. Date: circa 1900s
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs stage productionSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Harry Benets stage production. Date: circa 1947
Old meat works, illustration by William Heath RobinsonCurious plant in an old meat works, for converting old mutton into spring lamb to meet the seasons demands, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C
Ginni Barlow actress (Coronation Street, Dr Finlays Casebook, etc.) in Tower Theatres production of Othello. Date: 1969
The making of Disneys Snow White & the Seven DwarfsDouble page spread from The Illustrated London News with photographs showing the various aspects of production for the Disney feature-length animation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Nanette Newman and Michael Culver on location in CornwallThe actress Nanette Newman on location near Lands End, Cornwall, with the actor Michael Culver, in the roles of the Newlyn School artists Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857-1947)
Hale Rocket making processBramah-type hydraulic press introduced by William Hale to fill his rockets Date: 1855
Scene from the film Rose Marie, Lake Tahoe, USAScene from the film Rose Marie, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, filmed on the shores of Lake Tahoe, California, USA. Date: 1936
An early production Fairey Gannet AS1, probably WN341, d?An early production Fairey Gannet AS1, probably WN341, during carrier trials aboard HMS Eagle in October 1953
Kabyle Olive Oil Press - North Eastern AlgeriaA quite outstanding postcard (incredible detail) showing an olive oil press in operation in the Kabyle Region of Algeria. The Kabyle people are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated
East Africa - Eritrea - Massawa - Salt Flats at Gherar Date: circa 1910s
Indigo Factory at Sultanganj, Bihar, IndiaIndigo (a natural dye extracted from plants) Factory at Sultanganj, a city and a notified area in Bhagalpur district in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the south bank of Ganga river
A production Fairey Seafox taxies on the Solent in July 1937. Date: 1937