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Newspaper Seller 1933A newspaper seller in a flat cap and overcoat stands next to his stall on Wednesday, March 1st, 1933. Headlines include The Times: The Arms Embargo - Geneva Comment and Dictatorship in Germany
Sutton Hoo treasureA double-page spread relating to the Anglo-Saxon ship burial ground discovered at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk. it was filled with many priceless treasures, a few of which are shown here
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Aladdin, Kennington Theatre, South London, 24 December 1904. Powerful Company, Beautiful Scenery, Charming Ballets, Augmented Orchestra, Ballet & Chorus of 100. 1904
Aladdin, touring to the Opera House, Northampton, 22 February 1909(?) This seems to be a stock poster. The reverse boasts of The Funniest Pantomime ever produced. circa 1909
Pitmen encamped - evicted coal miner and his dwellingA miner on strike sits despondently outside his makeshift home, his crutch and dog at his side. Due to lengthy strike action resulting from a wage dispute
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Opening of Berlin Stadium - venue for 1916 OlympicsOpening of the stadium in Berlin, Germany, intended as the venue for the 1916 Olympic Games. Due to the First World War, the Games were never held. Date: 1913
R. C. LehmannRudolph Chambers " R.C." Lehmann (3 January 1856 22 January 1929), English writer and Liberal Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1906 to 1910
F. A. M. WebsterFrederick Annesley Michael Webster, athletics pioneer, coach, sports writer, member of the British Olympic Committee and Secretary of the Amateur Field Sports Association
Javelin thrower, 1913The graceful pose of a javelin thrower published to accompany an article by F. A. M. Webster in The Bystander suggesting reasons for Britains failure in the 1912 Stockholm Olympic Games was down to a
Dame Rachel Crowdy (1884-1964) trained as a nurse and served as Principal Commandant for the VADS (Voluntary Aid Detachments) to the Territorial Army during the First World War
Abies Irish Rose by Anne NicholsAbie, the Jewish boy, is shown with his Irish Rose and the baby which reconciles the two fathers to the marriage - in Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols
Abies Irish Rose by Anne NicholsRosemary, the Irish girl ( Colleen ) in her wedding dress in Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols. First produced in England at the Princes Theatre, Manchester, March 1927 and at the Apollo Theatre
Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols - The Jewish and Irish fathers do not like their children marrying out. Rosemary, the Irish girl, is seen here with Solomon, the Jewish father
Abies Irish Rose by Anne NicholsThe Jewish and Irish fathers Solomon and Patrick in Abies Irish Rose by Anne Nichols. First produced in England at the Princes Theatre, Manchester, March 1927 and at the Apollo Theatre, London
A La Russe, Lydia KyashtA La Russe - Lydia Kyasht, shown here, was a much admired Russian ballet dancer, who came to England in 1908. A La Russe was an entertainment which she devised herself to show off her talents
Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, MorecambeAladdin at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe. 2 January 1939. The centre pages contain photos of the leading performers, including Violet Barrie as Aladdin (The Ideal Boy)
After the Girl by Paul M Rubens. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, London, 7 February 1914. There was not much plot but the girl was chased by most of the other characters. 1914
Florence Nelson in An Actors Romance by Theodore KremerAn Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer. First produced at the Camden Theatre on 8 February 1904 and revised on 8 August 1904. Touring to Court Theatre, Bacup, 3 September 1906
Joan Morgan in Adam and Eva by Bolton and MiddletonAdam and Eva by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. First produced in England at the Little Theatre, London, on 13 April 1925. The Brilliant Farcical Comedy
After the Girl by Paul M Rubens, for the Gaiety Theatre. The show was not a success and so proved to be the last of the girl musicals at the Gaiety Theatre. 1914
Aladdin, touring to Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, 26 January 19?? Written and Invented by F Leslie Moreton. The three female figures in the vision are labelled Wealth, Fame and Power. circa 1910s
Aladdin, St Julians Hall, Guernsey, Channel Islands, 23 January 19?? Two nights only. The small venue could probably not afford to reproduce the poster in colour. circa 1910s
Aladdin, Touring Production, The Hall, Goudhurst, Kent, 29 January and 3 February 1913 (two nights only). Aladdin is lighting the lamp with the Genies cigarette
All-of-a-Sudden Peggy, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonAll-of-a-Sudden Peggy by Ernest Denny, first produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, 27 February 1906. The title means that Peggy is an impulsive young woman
Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington, a version of the Aladdin story. First produced Portsmouth, 25 August 1924, then Golders Green, London, 22 September 1924, then the Princes Theatre
Afgar by Fred Thompson and Worton David, music by Charles Cuvillier, based on the operetta by Andre Barde and Michel Carre fils (Theatre des Capucines, Paris, 2 April 1909)
Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, LondonAladdin, at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 26 December 1904(?) A refined spectacular operatic and extremely funny presentiment of the ever-popular Eastern Tale
Aladdin at the Malvern Theatre, WorcesterAladdin for the Malvern Theatre, Worcester, by C & A Productions. circa 1906
Aladdin, Royal Opera House, Leicester, 26 December 1903. 1903
Miss Evelyn Millard in The Adventure of Lady UrsulaThe Adventure of Lady Ursula by Anthony Hope. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, on 11 October 1898, revival at the Garrick Theatre 5 January 1909
Aladdin, Opera House and Empire Theatre, York, 10 January 1910. Venues which did not produce their own pantomimes, but hosted touring companies