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Katherine Lee, child star who worked for the Fox Film Corporation and also performed in vaudeville with her sister Jane. Date: circa 1920
Morris Clark, renowned for being one of the Gibson Girls, appearing in The Catch of the Season, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Date: 1905
Leila Hyams - American model, vaudeville and film actressLeila Hyams (1905-1977) - an American model, vaudeville and film actress, that came from a show business family. Date: circa 1935
Mary Leigh who was in Snap at the Vaudeville TheatreA portrait of Mary Leigh who was in Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre and is now in the Cabaret Follies at the Queens Hall Roof - her number The Bamboo Babies is popular - London, 1923 Date: 1923
Bill-posters 1900Two men putting up large bill-posters on the London streets. Date: circa 1900
Blue-Bell in Fairyland, musical play, Southend-on-SeaBlue-Bell in Fairyland, musical dream play, Vaudeville Theatre, an Edward Graham-Falcon production at the Pier Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, previously at the Vaudeville Theatre
The Brass Bottle, a farcical play by F Anstey, at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, previously at The Vaudeville Theatre, Mr Arthur Hardys Company
UK Entertainment Troupe, The Tanks, Striped Pierrot CostumesUK Entertainment Vaudeville Troupe, The Tanks, Striped Pierrot Costumes. Date: circa 1910s
Detroit, Michigan, USA - Monroe Avenue Date: 1907
Edmund Gwenn in Der Struwwelpeter 1913Shocked-headed Peter, Edmund Gwenn (1877 1959), English actor as Peter in the famous German story book, first seen at the Garrick on Boxing Day
Florence Mills in Dover Street to Dixie (aka The Plantation Revue). Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America
Florence Mills. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America and Britain. Date: 1927
Florence Mills signed photograph. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville and revue in the 1920s in both America and Britain. Date: 1920s
Florence Mills grave at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York USA. Photographer: Bill Egan. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville
Some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick WhittiSeen in Vaudeville: (top) some of the lads in Charles Gullivers pantomime Dick Whittington at the Palladium Theatre and (bottom) Elsa Kruger appearing at the London Coliseum, 1924 Date: 1924
Give to the needy Join the mayors welfare milk fund : Monster vaudeville show at the Laurel Theatre. Poster announcing vaudeville show to raise funds for the needy through New York City Mayor Edwards
The Dangerous Age by H. V. EsmondThe Dangerous Age by Henry Vernon Esmond (30 November 1869 17 April 1922). First produced as The Dear Fool, at the Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh
The Cuckoo by Charles E. Brookfield (19 May 1857 20 October 1913) adapted from Decore by H. Meilhac (Theatre des Varietes, Paris, 27th January 1888)
The Catch of the Season by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with music by Herbert Haines and Evelyn Baker. The flyer is headed Mr George Dances Co, by arrangement with Charles Frohman
Tremont Street, Galveston, Texas, USATremont Street (looking north), Galveston, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1910
Orpheum Theatre - 8th Street below Walnut, Des Moines, IowaNight view of The Orpheum Vaudeville Theatre - 8th Street below Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Date: 1912
Baby Mine, by Margaret Mayo, first produced in England at the Criterion Theatre, London, February 1911. This version was for the Vaudeville Theatre, where it transferred in May 1911. Date: 1911
Company playing in the Elixir of Youth, 1899The merry company playing in the Elixir of Youth at the Vaudeville Theatre, striking a number of jolly or comic poses. Date: 1899
Theatre Characters - Vaudeville. 19th century
Bunty Pulls the Strings at the Garrick and the chorus in TapTwo scenes from London stage shows: top the second act from Bunty Pulls the Strings at the Garrick Theatre and bottom, the chorus in Tapping one of the features of Puppets at the Vaudeville Theatre
Iris Rowe, the English dancerA study of Iris Rowe, the English dancer, who has been apearing at the Vaudeville Theatre, Paris with her partner Robert Quinault, Paris, 1923 Date: 1923
Gertrude Lawrence appearing in Rats at the Vaudeville TheatrA portrait of Gertrude Lawrence appearing in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Three dancers: Violet Howard, Mary Leigh and Dorothy HurstPortraits of three dancers: Violet Howard (in Aladdin at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith), Mary Leigh (In Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre)
Dancing at Theatres - Gertrude Lawrence and Robert Hobbs in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre and Mariamna Karelina, A Russian danseuse in Battling Butler at the Adelhi Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923
A portrait of the Thelma Edwardes in her oriental dance in SA portrait of the Thelma Edwardes as she appears in her oriental dance in Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Recreation Grounds, Whitehead - view with a lot of people on benches and vaudeville hut on the left and other buildings and swings in the distance
Will and Betty Rogers - outdoor cookeryWill Rogers (1879-1935) - a Cherokee cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist, social commentator and stage and motion picture actor
Portrait of Agnes J Burke, writer, described as the prettiest of Paris correspondents, the social link between The Boulevard and Pall Mall. 1880
Cartoon, Thomas Thorne and David JamesCartoon, Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, and David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor
Caricature of David James and Thomas ThorneCaricature of David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor, and Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, co-founders of the Vaudeville Theatre, London
JACK OAKIE (Lewis D Offield) American comic film actor, formerly in vaudeville Date: 1903 -
The Houston SistersBritish vaudeville entertainers, Renee and Billie Houston, better known as the Houston Sisters. Date: 1927
Music cover, Good-Bye, Madame Fashion, Come again some day! sung by Miss Lee White in a Vaudeville Theatre success, Cheep. 1917
Vaudeville Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard for The Vaudeville Theatre is a West End theatre on the Strand in the City of Westminster. As the name suggests
Production of Vile Bodies at the Vaudeville Theatre, LondonProduction of Vile Bodies, by Evelyn Waugh, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Caption reads: When the sea is sick-making: Mrs Melrose Ape, the woman evangelist
Quality Street by J M BarriePromotional postcard for Quality Street by J M Barrie. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 17th September 1902. Quality Street is a comedy in four acts by J. M
The Pursuit of Happiness by Alan Child and Isabelle LoudonPromotional postcard for The Pursuit of Happiness by Alan Child & Isabelle Loudon (Avon Theatre, New York, 9th October 1933). First produced in England at the Vaudeville Theatre, 30th May 1934
Palace Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard for the Palace Theatre, London circa 1900 advertising popular Scottish comedian and vaudeville performer Harry Lauder. Date: circa 1900
Our Boys by H J ByronPromotional postcard for Our Boys by H. J. Byron. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 16th January 1875. This image is for the revival at the Vaudeville, 20th November 1914. Date: 1914
My Aunt adapted by Sydney Blow and Douglas HoarePromotional postcard for My Aunt adapted by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare from Ma Tante dHonfleur (1914) by Paul Gavault. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 26th August 1914. Date: 1914
Court Street, Buffalo, New York State, USA, showing Sheas Theatre and the McKinley Monument. Date: circa 1911
The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian RossPromotional postcard for The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross from Die Geschiedene Frau (The Divorcee, Carltheater, Vienna, 23rd December 1908) by Victor Leon; music Leo Fall
Malvina Longfellow, 1915American actress Malvina Longfellow(1889-1962), pictured in The Bystander in 1915 at the time of her London debut in Lady Levers play The Torches of Fate