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Scene from Taming of the ShrewScene from Taming the Shrew at the Haymarket theatre, directed by Benjamin Webster. Date: 1844
Susi - with books - feeling rather sleepy. 1950s
Twelfth Night - Duke Orsino listens to music. 1862
Twelfth Night - title page - Malvolio cross-gartered before Olivia. 1862
Troilus and Cressida - title page - Cressida handed over to the Greeks. 1862
The Two Gentlemen of Verona - title page - Valentine, Proteus, Launce and his badly behaved dog, Crab. 1862
The Taming of the Shrew - title page - Petruchio and his servant Grumio. 1862
Richard III - title page - on the throne. 1862
Pericles - title page - he finds Thaisa in the temple. 1862
Much Ado About Nothing - title page - the wedding between Hero and Claudio is interrupted. 1862
Measure for Measure - title page - Duke Vincentio disguised as Friar Lodowick. 1862
Loves Labours Lost - title page. 1862
Richard III - pretending he is too holy to want to become king. 1862
Shakespeare Memorial Building Stratford - view of Round buildings, Tower behind.. Part of Box 12 Boswell collection. Counties of England. Date: circa 1900
The Shakespeare Ball at the Albert Hall, 1911Guests at the spectacular Shakespeare Ball held at the Albert Hall in June 1911. Four thousand dancers were present clad in dazzling garments
Fountain on Park Lane, London. The fountain was built in 1875 and contained statues of Shakespeare, Milton and Chaucer. It was removed from this site when Park Lane was widened in the 20th century
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex. Date: 1962
William Shakespeare, The Merchant of VeniceWilliam Shakespeare (1564-1616). The Merchant of Venice. Shylock and Tubal. Engraving. Colored
William Shakespeare British writer, portrait with bookWilliam Shakespeare (1564-1616). British writer. Portrait with book. Engraving by Baude. 19th century. Colored
Mary Anderson in the role of HermioneMary Anderson (1859-1940). American actress. Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione, wife of Leontes in Shakespeares The Winters Tale. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored
Conmemoration in the birthplace of the Willian Shakespeare iWillian Shakespeare (1564-1616). English writer. Birthplace of the writer. People parade to commemorate the anniversary. Engraving, 19th century. Colored
Caricature of John Ruskin, English art criticCaricature of John Ruskin (1819-1900), English art critic -- a comment on his criticism of Henry Irving, seen here in a drawing on a blackboard in the character of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice
Caricatures of Henry Irving and Edwin BoothCaricatures, Rival Hamlets. Showing Henry Irving and Edwin Booth, an English Hamlet and an American Hamlet looking quizzically at each other. 1880
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 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 actor H B ConwayCaricature of the British actor H B Conway. One of his roles was Romeo in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London. circa 1880s
Edward Fordham FlowerEDWARD FORDHAM FLOWER Brewer, writer, mayor of Stratford on Avon and champion of the Shakespeare centenary. Date: 1805 - 1883
John Dennis, CaricatureJOHN DENNIS playwright and critic - more successful at the latter than the former; made enemies of Swift and Pope, but wrote well on Shakespeare. Date: 1657 - 1734
Lily Brayton as the ShrewLily Brayton (1876 30 April 1953), English actress and singer, as Katherina confronts the camera with a suitably shrewish expression. Date: 1905
Martin Harvey as Richard IIIMartin Harvey (Sir John Martin-Harvey) (1863 1944), English actor-manager in the role of Richard III Date: circa 1910
Phyllis Thomas & Ralph Richardson as Katherine & Petruchio Date: Twentieth century
Shakespeare / Hector(T&c)Act V, Scene III Cassandra & Andromache plead with Hector not to fight: A: " Consort with me in loud & dear petition, " Date: 1795
Much Ado about NothingScene from the play
Louis Calvert (1859 1923), British stage and early film actor, in the role of Pistol Date: circa 1905
CymbelinePosthumus & Imogen Date: first performed in 1609
Merchant Venice / LaunceloAct I, Scene iii Jessica & Launcelot (Shylocks servant)
Merchant Venicw / NerissaAct II, Scene ix Nerissa, Portias waiting maid, looks into her mirror
Merchant Venice / JessicaAct II, Scene v Portrait of Jessica, daughter to Shylock
s / Speare: Merchant VenicAct I, Scene ii Bassanio, Lorenzo, Old Gobbo & Launcelot Gobbo
Weirauch as HermioneThe German actress Elisabeth Weirauch as Hermione, early 20th century. Date: first produced 1610/11
Social / Britain / RevellersThe Revellers: Sir Toby Belch, Maria, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Feste, with Malvolio just about to come through the door to tell them off Date: early 18th century
A Lover of ShakespeareAn artistic young woman sits with a book in her hand surrounded by evidence of her other creative hobbies including a harp and an unfinished sampler. Date: circa 1850
Eileen Kerin & A HilliardEileen Kerin, actress with A Hilliard in As You Like It Date: early 20th century
Shakespeare: TempestAct I, Scene I Miss Phillips as Miranda " O! the cry did knock against my very heart/Poor souls! They perish d" Date: 1785
Merchant Venice / BassinoActI, Scene i Bassanio