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Tenor opera singer Louis Fereol as Charlot in Le Solitaire by Michele Carafa, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1822. Handcoloured lithograph by F
Musical concert with poetess, lyre and tibia playersA musical concert. A poetess or singer sings from a small volume accompanied by a Tibicine on a tibia (double reed flute) and a Fidicine on a lyre tied to her arm with a ribbon
Italian soprano Angelica Catalini (1780-1849)Italian opera singer Mme. Angelica Catalini (1780-1849) as Aristea in Il fanatico per la musica by Simon Mayr at the Opera Buffe, Paris
French opera soprano Mme. Gavaudan, 1781-1840French soprano singer Mme. Gavaudan (Alexandrine-Marie-Agathe Ducamel, 1781-1840) as Margot in Diable a quatre by Christoph Willibald Gluck at the Opera Comique, Paris
French opera tenor Jean-Blaise Martin 1768-1837 as Senechal in the comic opera Jean de Paris by Francois-Adrien Boieldieu at the Opera Comique, Paris
French soprano singer Mlle Grassari as Almasie in La lampe merveilleuse at the Opera. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malos Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y
French mezzo-soprano Mme Boulanger as RoseFrench mezzo-soprano Mme Boulanger or Marie-Julienne Boulanger (1786-1850) as Rose in Emma, ou la Promesse imprudente by Daniel Auber at the Feydeau room, Opera Comique, 1821
French baritone Francois Lays as Le BailliFrench baritone Francois Lays (1758-1831) as Le Bailli in the comic opera Le Rossignol by Charles-Guillaume Etienne and Louis-Sebastien Lebrun at the Opera, Paris, 1816
Mlle Palar as Nair in the opera La ClochetteFrench opera singer Mlle Palar as Nair in the fairy comic opera La Clochette by Ferdinand Herold at the Feydeau room in the Opera Comique, 1817
French opera singer Mlle. Delia in Le ChevalierFrench opera singer Mlle. Delia as Duchesse de Longueville in Le Chevalier de Canole at the Odeon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malos Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y
Jean Elleviou as Pierrot in Le Tableau parlantFrench tenor opera singer Jean Elleviou (1769-1842) as Pierrot in the comic opera Le Tableau parlant by Andre Gretry at the Theatre Feydeau
Jenny Vertpre as Le petit chaperon inActress and singer Jenny Vertpre (Francoise Fann Vausgien, 1797-1865) as Le petit chaperon in the comic opera le Petit Chaperon Rouge by Francois-Adrien Boieldieu at the Theatre de la Porte St
French opera singer Simon Chenard 1758-1832 as Prince de Catane in the opera Prince de Catane by Rene Richard Castel after Voltaire at the Opera Comique, Paris, 1818
The tenor Lavigne singing in the opera Tancrede, 1816The tenor Lavigne singing Jerusalem delivree in the opera Tancrede by Andre Campra at the Opera Theatre, Paris, 1816. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malos Almanach des Spectacles par
French soprano opera singer Mme. Alexandrine-Caroline Branchu 1780-1850 as Hippermnestre in Les Danaides by Antonio Salieri at the Opera de Paris, 1817
French operatic bass singer Henri-Etienne Derivis 1780-1856 as Alemar in Les Abencerages or The Abencerrages by Luigi Cherubini at the Opera de Paris, 1817
Ernest Shand, English performer and composerErnest Shand (1868-1924), English performer and composer, classical guitar player, music hall singer, actor. circa 1900s
Yvette Guilbert (1865-1944). French cabaret singer and actress of the Belle Epoque
Music cover, Thats Where the South Begins, foxtrot song, words by Jack Yellen, music by Ted Shapiro, sung with enormous success by Randolph Sutton (pictured). Date: 1930
Mormon Tabernacle organ and choir, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. circa 1900s
Singer sewing machine. 1897
George Grossmith, Gilbert and Sullivan performer. 1892
Mae West, American actress and singer. Date: 1934
Jeanette Macdonald, American actress and singer. Date: 1934
Ida Lupino, English-American actress and singer. Date: 1934
Lilian Harvey, Anglo-German actress and singer. Date: 1934
Gracie Fields, English actress and singer. Date: 1934
Gwen Farrar, English actress and singer. Date: 1934
Bing Crosby, American film actor and singer. 1934
Silhouette, Christmas carol singersSilhouette, Christmas carol Singers
Christmas frieze, Carol Singing with Banjo
Christmas frieze, Bell Ringers and Carol Singers in the snow
Carol Singing by Muriel DawsonCarol Singing. 1932
The General Up To Date, by John Southey and G W HunterPromotional music sheet for The General Up To Date music hall song of 1892 by John Southey and G. W. Hunter. The General in question refers to General William Booth of the Salvation Army to which
Don t Stop, Let Progress Be The Word, J English & W CorriPromotional music sheet for Dont Stop, Let Progress Be The Word song by John English and William Corri and was sung by Mr Green
The Rat Tat or Postmans GalopPromotional music sheet for The Rat Tat or Postmans Galop by A Postage Stamp Esquire. Date: circa 1850s
Watching Em by A J Mills and F CarterPromotional music sheet for Watching Em music hall song of about 1899 by A. J. Mills and F. Carter and sung by popular singer Harry Ford. Ford is pictured in the policemans uniform
Thats Enough!, by Harry Boden and Bert BrantfordPromotional music sheet for Thats Enough! music hall song of 1905 by Harry Boden and Bert Brantford and sung by Harry Ford. The lyrics to the chorus seem to suggest anti-police feeling by the public
Night Duty, by Albert PerryPromotional music sheet for Night Duty, music hall song of 1899 by Albert Perry, and sung by T E Dunville. The lyrics suggest that the average bobby on night duty can only get through it with
Great Nonsense Song, by Harry Poulton and Arthur LloydPromotional music sheet for (Harry Paultons) Great Nonsense Song by Harry Paulton and Arthur Lloyd. introduced in the burlesque The Idle Prentice, which was first performed at the Strand Theatre
Its Part of a P licemans Duty, by E W RogersPromotional music sheet for Its Part of a Plicemans Duty music hall song of 1906 by E. W. Rogers. The part was played by Vesta Tilley, shown here in the centre photograph
The Happy Policeman, by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for The Happy Policeman song of 1867 by Harry Clifton for himself and his partner Fanny Edwards in his own show
The New Zazel Valse by Charles DuboisPromotional music sheet for The New Zazel Valse by Charles Dubois, circa 1877. Zazel was the first artiste to be shot from a cannon, and was also a trapeze artist and tight rope walker
Zazel, by G W HuntPromotional music sheet for Zazel by G W Hunt, music hall song of 1877, the year the young girl made a sensation by being fired from a cannon. Zazel was the first artiste to perform the act
Romah Waltz, by James CowardPromotional music sheet for the Romah Waltz of 1874 by James Coward. We can only assume that Romah was the stage name of an acrobat as he is seen here flying over the Crystal Palace where he
The Girards Quadrille, on airs by M JacobiPromotional music sheet for The Girards Quadrille of about 1876 on airs by M Jacobi, arranged by Charles Coote Junior. Date: circa 1876
The Farini Waltzes, by R CootePromotional music sheet for The Farini Waltzes of circa 1860s by R. Coote. The Great Farini (real name William Leonard Hunt) was famous as a trapeze artist
The Blondin Galop by W GuernseyPromotional music sheet for The Blondin Galop by W. Guernsey. Charles Blondin is shown crossing Niagara falls on a tight-rope, the feat which had made him famous in 1859