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The Pearl Girl by Basil Hood; music by Howard Talbot and Hugo Felix. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 25 September 1913
The Walls of Jericho by Alfred Sutro. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London, 31 October 1904. The walls of London Society crumble in as the angel blows her trumpet
Walker, London, the successful comedy by J M Barrie at the Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, by Sydney Paxton and Company, from Tooles Theatre, London Date: early 20th century
Dorothy Mather as Cigarette in Under Two Flags, at the Kennington Theatre, London, based on Ouidas novel of 1867. Date: early 20th century
San Toy, musical comedy, first performed at Dalys Theatre, London, in 1899. Date: circa 1900s
The Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle from his own short story. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 4 June 1910, this production at the Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
The Starlight Express, by Algernon Blackwood and Violet Pearn, music by Edward Elgar, Kingsway Theatre, Great Queen Street, London Date: early 20th century
Shanghai, a spectacular musical play, Drury Lane Theatre, London, presented by Macdonald and Young Date: early 20th century
San Toy, musical comedy, The ABC Duet, at the Grand Theatre, Southampton, previously at Dalys Theatre, London. Date: circa 1900s
Shirley Kellogg in Razzle Dazzle! - a revue by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and Basil Macdonald Hastings, with music by Herman Darewski and Manuel Klein
Beerbohm Tree in Resurrection by TolstoyBeerbohm Tree as Prince Dmitry Nehludof in Resurrection by Tolstoy, a production at His Majestys Theatre, London Date: 1903
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, Almanack 1869 - Puss in Boots, Christmas Pantomime Date: 1869
Over She Goes! musical tantivy, Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, Stanley Lupino and Laddie Cliff Date: early 20th century
Oh! Susannah! a farcical comedy by Mark Ambient, first produced at the Eden Theatre, Brighton, in 1897, starring Louie Freear as the maid Date: late 19th century
The Old Homestead by Denman Thompson, Tellers Broadway Theatre, New York, USA. Written in 1885, this production was taking place 26 years later. Date: circa 1911
Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, or the Seven Champions, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, with Fanny Leslie as Jack Date: early 20th century
Ian Robertson as The Stranger in The Passing of the Third Floor Back, Grand Theatre, Southampton Date: circa 1909
The Mad Hatters, Grand Pier, Weston-Super-Mare, Alfred W Newtons Company under the direction of Bobbie Comber Date: 1913
Ellaline Terriss, British actress and singer, advertising a special flying matinee at the Hippodrome, Southampton, with full London company including Stanley Brett Date: early 20th century
Felix Gets a Month, a whimsical farce by Tom Gallon and Leon M Lion, at the Theatre Royal, Bradford, direct from the Haymarket Theatre, London Date: circa 1917
The Fanatics, by Miles Malleson, A Play for the Broad-Minded, at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft, directed by Clifford Hamilton, produced by Arthur Gibbons, from the Queens Theatre
The Farmers Wife, The Devonshire Comedy by Eden Phillpotts, at the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London Date: 20th century
Pantomime, Cinderella, by H B Maxwell, produced by J E Cowell, West Pier Date: early 20th century
Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London Date: early 20th century
Lena Ashwell as Princess Yo San in The Darling of the Gods Date: circa 1904
Pantomime, Puss in Boots, Aquarium, Great Yarmouth, produced by Ernest E Norris, direct from the Elephant and Castle Theatre, London Date: early 20th century
Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, SheffieldPantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, Theatre Royal, Sheffield, from 24 December 1910, produced by John Hart. Date: 1910
French Leave, by Reginald Berkeley, touring play, at the Opera House, Buxton, Derbyshire, from 3 July 1922 for three nights. Date: 1922
Theatre show, promotional postcard
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women. And now, dear friends, I want a Committee of Ladies to sit on the supply of eggs! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Cockerel and hen. There goes that gay Mr Doolittle! Hes absolutely ruining the egg market!! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, cockerel and hens, WW2 - egg production Date: 1940s
Salt pans, Chatelaillon-Plage near La Rochellecirca 1910s
A portrait of the American dancer Harriet Hoctor, 1929A portrait of the American dancer Harriet Hoctor, who dances to Gershwins An American Girl in Paris in Show Girl, the new Ziegfeld production, 1929 Date: 1929
Ada Broadbent wearing an exotic plumed and featheredAda Broadbent, premiere denseuse, wearing an exotic plumed and feathered costume in the Plume Idea - a new Fanchon and Marco presentation on the West coast USA, 1927 Date: 1927
Advert for Fanchon and Marcos Ideas stage presentations for Fox West Coast Theatres, 1930 Date: 1930
A scene from the Diaghileff ballet companys production of The Prodigal Son, London, 1929 with Felia Doubrovska and Serge Lilar Date: 1929
The scene Away From the Blues, Anton Dolins production at the London Coliseum, 1930 Date: 1930
Generating petrol from coal using the Hydrogenation process. Illustration by G H Davis of the Date: 1931
Reproduction of the poster, printed by Weiner s, for Three Little Maids staged at the Prince of Waless Theatre by George Edwardes and Charles Frohmans company in 1902. Date: 1902
The cast of The Rose and the Ring starring five of the children of Lord and Lady Ennismore, including Richard Hare. Date: 1922
Man pinned to a door by the horns of an enraged oxMan pinned up to a door round the neck by the horns of an enraged over-driven ox. More Miseries. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed
Intensive vegetable production, 1940Intensive vegetable production. Inter-cropping as a war time necessity, 1940. Date: 1940
Music cover, People Will Say We re In Love (Oklahoma) Music coverMusic cover, People Will Say We re in Love (Oklahoma!), music by Richard Rodgers, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein (as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London). 1943
Mr Maskelynes New Magical Sketch, Egyptian Hall Mr Maskelynes New Magical SketchMr Maskelynes New Magical Sketch, Arcana, Egyptian Hall, London. 1888
Cartoon, How Does It Strike You? A jester, representing Fun, asks a grumpy striking ironworker how he feels about a ship named Capital leaving the nations shores. Date: 1866
Workman assembling a gas meter as part of the manufacturing process. Date: 1864
Electro-plating workshop in the Oudry factory, Paris. Date: circa 1870