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Artwork for show at Concert Mayol, Paris, 1925. Artwork by Zig 1925
Programme cover for La Revue Tres Excitante at the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1925 1925
Souvenir brochure for the Concert MayolCover for souvenir brochure for the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1927 1927
Programme cover for La Grand Revue at the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1923. 1923
Programme cover for the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1924. Artwork by Charles Gesmar 1924
Programme cover for La Grande RevueProgramme cover for La Grand Revue at the Concert Mayol, Paris, 1923. Artwork by Edouard Halouze. 1923
Programme cover for Paris Sans Voiles at the Ambassadeurs Theatre, Paris, 1923 starring the Dolly Sisters. Artwork by Edouard Halouze. 1923
Programme cover for Frivolities de France, 1938Programme cover for Frivolities de France, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere) by Alfred Esdaile, London, 1938. Art work by Louis Curti. Date: 1938
Illustration for the programme cover of La Revue D Amour, 19Programme cover for La Revue D Amour, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere), London, 1934. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1934
Programme cover for La Revue D Amour, 1934Programme cover for La Revue D Amour, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere), London, 1934. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1934
Illustration for the programme cover of Ca C est Paris, 1933Programme cover for Ca C est Paris, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere) by Jacques Charles, London, 1933. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1933
Programme cover for Ca C est Paris, 1933Programme cover for Ca C est Paris, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere) by Jacques Charles, London, 1933. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1933
Programme cover for the Hippodrome, New York, 1925 Date: 1925
Programme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies, New YorkProgramme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies starring the Dolly Sisters, New York, 1924 Date: 1924
Programme cover for the Paramount Theatre, New York, 1928. This was a movie picture palace that also had a stage show in suppport of the feature film. Date: 1928
Programme cover for The Peepshow, 1921Programme cover for The Peepshow staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1921. Artwork by Hugh Willoughby. Date: 1921
Programme cover for Aladdin, 1920Programme cover for Aladdin staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1920. Artwork by Hugh Willoughby. Date: 1920
Programme cover for The Apache, 1927Programme cover for The Apache staged at the Palladium Theatre, London, 1927 Date: 1927
Programme cover for Sky High, 1925Programme cover for Sky High staged at the Palladium theatre by Albert de Courville, London, 1925 Date: 1925
Programme cover for productions at the the Palladium Theatre, London (The Whirl of the World in 1924 and Life in 1923 amongst others) Date: 1920s
Programme cover for Hullo America, 1918Programme cover for Hullo America, staged at the Palace Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Illustration for cover of Gaietes de Montmartre, 1939Programme cover for Gaietes de Montmartre, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere), London, 1939. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1939
Programme cover for Very Good Eddie, 1918Programme cover for Very Good Eddie staged at the Palace Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for The Luck of the Navy, 1918Programme cover for The Luck of the Navy, staged at the Queens Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for The Three Graces, 1924Programme cover for The Three Graces, staged at the Empire Theatre, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Programme cover for The Rainbow, 1923Programme cover for The Rainbow, staged at the Empire Theatre by Albert de Courville, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Programme cover for The Kiss Call, 1919Programme cover for The Kiss Call at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1919. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1919
Programme cover for Going Up, 1918Programme cover for Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 1918. Artwork by Dolly Tree. Date: 1918
Programme cover for Folies en Parade, 1935Programme cover for Revue Folies en Parade, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere), London, 1938. Art work probably by Louis Curti. Date: 1935
Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, 1938Programme cover for Revue Folies de Can-Can, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere) by Alfred Esdaile, London, 1938. Art work by Louis Curti. Date: 1938
Programme cover for Gaietes de Montmartre, 1939Programme cover for Gaietes de Montmartre, staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre (described as Londons Folies Bergere), London, 1939. Art work by Louis Curti. Date: 1939
The Beautiful Italian Lakes, with Thomas CookCover illustration for The Beautiful Italian Lakes, Programme of Inclusive Tours, providing travel, hotels, excursions and omnibus, travelling independently
St Giles Workhouse Concert ProgrammeProgramme for a concert given to the inmates of Londons St Giles workhouse on Friday 1 January 1904. Date: 1 January 1904
Maria Brunnlein church, Wemding, GermanyView (on the left) of the Maria Brunnlein Roman Catholic church in Wemding, Bavaria, Germany. The church contains a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary
Harry SecombeSir Harry Donald Secombe (1921-2001), Welsh entertainer and comedian with a fine tenor singing voice. Seen here singing in Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall, possibly for a TV programme
Children broadcasting WWIIBritish children broadcasting from New York during World War II. Martin Clemser (2.5 years), son of R. Glemser of the BBC and Josephine Martin (4 years), daughter of William H
The ConcertTwo women and a gentleman, all dressed in their best evening attire, watch a performance intently with admiring glances from all three
Zip Goes a Million theatre programmeTheatre programme front cover designed by Arthur Ferrier with George Formby, star of the musical revue, Zip Goes a Million, playing his banjo, wearing a crown and trailing a number of enthusiastic
Britannia and Eve, January 1933Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous woman in evening dress and gloves in a box at the theatre, her opera glasses and programme put to one side as she sits engrossed in a play
Zip Goes a Million / George FormbyColour theatre programme cover for a music revue, Zip Goes a Million with George Formby in a starring role. The front cover picture depicts a caricature of George playing his banjo
Official Programme for the 1932 Olympic Games in Los AngelesThe Official Programme for the Games of the Xth Olympiad, held in Los Angeles, USA
Programme and two leafletsA programme and two leaflets relating to shipwrecks: 1. Programme for a concert in aid of the survivors of RMS Titanic, taking place on 13 May 1912
Motor Racing at San Sebastian, Spain
Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F. A. Cup Final, 1904Series of illustrations from the Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup Final at the Crystal Palace ground, London, 23rd April 1904
Coronation Elizabeth IIThe official souvenir programme, commemorating the coronation of Elizabeth II, with the Royal Coat of Arms
Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broadMr Cunningham of Cunningham s, Mayfair standing before the television camera during a Picture Page broadcast with Leslie Mitchell
Tivoli Music Hall / 1902The cover of a programme for the Tivoli Music Hall, on The Strand, London
Advertisement for the Empire Cinema, Derby -- The House that is Different. Proprietor Edgar Duckworth, General Manager Jos. Ferguson. Continuous performance daily from 2.30 to 10.30