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MERRY WIVES... FALSTAFFAct III, Scene v Falstaff is tipped out of the laundry basket & into the Thames
s / Speare. Merry WivesAct III, Scene iii Falstaff with Mrs. Ford
Shakespeare / Wives of WAct I, Scene iii Falstaff dispatches his billet-doux
Wives of Windsor / FalstafAct I, Scene iii Falstaff, Pistol & Bardolph enter the Garter Inn
Actor in Role of MacduffARTHUR BOURCHIER English actor in the role of Macduff in Macbeth
Thomas / Songe / Liebig5Act three : Shakespeare and queen Elizabeth
HENRY IV AT THE GLOBEMasked and pipe-smoking ladies in the " Pit" watching a performance of Shakespeares " Henry IV"
Merry Wives / H B TreeHerbert Beerbohm Tree as Falstaff, with Ellen Terry and Mrs Kendal
Macbeth / MartinThe witches vanish when confronted by Macbeth. A large army is amassing in the background
Romeo & Juliet / BookFrontispiece for book of Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet which was to be sold at Cuthbert Burbys shop near the exchange
Shakespeare in LondonSHAKESPEARE at the height of his career, he looks out on the streets of London
Romeo and Juliet EndRomeo finds Juliet, apparently lifeless
Play / Tempest
Jeanne D arc and FiendsAt her trial, Jeanne d Arc was accused of consorting with fiends rather than angels, and this is how Shakespeare portrays her in King Henry VI
Henry Vi, Act 3Queen Margaret and Suffolk
Mlle. Mastico / ActressMlle. Mastico as Hero in the Paris production of Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing
Samuel MarshakSAMUEL MARSHAK Russian writer and satirist, later a prolific writer for children : he also made many translations of English poets, including Shakespeare
SIR SIDNEY LEE 1859-1926SIR SIDNEY LEE An eminent English man of letters who edited the Dictionary of National Biography and wrote the life of Shakespeare
Shakespeare / BirthplaceWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The House at Stratford in which Shakespeare lived
Stratford on AvonHoly Trinity Church, where Shakespeare is buried, seen across the Avon in the early evening
Titania, Puck, ChangelingTitania, Puck, and a recently acquired changeling
Merry Wives / Falstaff / A3Sir John Falstaff thrown into the muddy ditch close by the Thames side Act III
Henry Iv / Falstaff / GadshlFalstaff giving his account of the affair at Gadshill Act II Scene IV
Henry Iv / Falstaff / Mrs QSir John Falstaff by his extraordinary powers of persuasion not only induces Mrs Quickly to withdraw her action but also to lend him more money! Act II Scene IV
Henry Iv / Falstaff / RegimtFalstaffs Ragged Regiment Act IV Scene II
Henry Iv / Falstaff / KingSir John Falstaff enacting the part of the King Act I Scene IV
Henry Iv / Falstaff / PistolSir John Falstaff driving Pistol from his presence Act II Scene IV
Henry Iv / Falstaff / CoverCover
Anthony&cleo / A4S4 / WarrenAnthony and Cleopatra Act IV Scene IV
Macready / Lear / Act 5 Sc 3William Charles Macready, the English tragedian plays King Lear in Shakespeares play of the same name
David Garrick as LearDAVID GARRICK English actor, producer and dramatist plays the part of Shakespeares King Lear. Date: 1717 - 1779
Henry Iv / Covent Gdn / RwlnDoctor Syntax : a performance of Henry IV
Falstaff in the ForestFalstaff in Windsor Forest is surrounded by what he takes to be fairies and such
Falstaff BoastsFalstaff boasts of his valour
Falstaff and Flute at the tavern
Falstaff and PageFalstaff and the page at the tavern
Falstaff RejectedHenry V, newly crowned, rejects Falstaff : I know thee not, old man
Liebig Macbeth 5Camouflaged with foliage from Birnam Wood, the English army approaches Dunsinane where Macbeth awaits them
Liebig Macbeth 3The ghost of Banquo appears at the banquet and puts a damper on the festivities
Liebig Macbeth 1Macbeths encounter with the three witches
Shakespeare & FriendsHe dines for the last time with Ben Jonson and other friends
Shakespeare as ActorHe performs before Queen Elizabeth
Shakespeare WandersHe joins a troupe of wandering players
Shakespeare a PoacherWilliam is caught poaching rabbits on a nearby estate
Shakespeare and FamilyA precocious and voracius reader, young William reads aloud to his family in their Stratford home
Shakespeare Stage-StruckYoung William sees his first theatrical performance, and is instantly stage-struck
Barry Delivers PrologueANN SPRANGER BARRY delivers the Prologue to John Hones highly successful Douglas which prompted a Scottish theatregoer to cry out Waurs your Willy Shakespeare noo ?
Shakespeare / Quintain SlWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE His signature on the Quintain seal