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Mr Albert Chevaliers RecitalsThis postcard titled Mr Albert Chevaliers Recitals shows the many characters Albert Chevalier played. As the coster, fourth from right in the front row, he sang his famous coster songs
Emperor Napoleon lying in state: crowds at ChislehurstThe exiled Emperor Napoleon lying in state: the crowd at the gate of his home in Chislehurst, England. Date: January 1873
George H. Chirgwin know as the White-Eyed KaffirGeorge H. Chirgwin (14 December 1854 17 November 1922) was a popular British music hall star billed as " the White-Eyed Kaffir", a black face minstrel act
Duelling in cloudland, aerial fighting 1917Clouds play no mean part in aerial fighting
F G Pearce Ltd, business stationeryF G Pearce Ltd, Ice Cream company of Grant Street Dairy, Radford, Nottingham, business stationery (statement). circa 1930s
Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson). The other side of the previously shown circular flyer showing a portrait of Soo in the centre of a Willow Pattern Plate
Chelsea Follies Revue by Archibald de Bear and R. ArkellChelsea Follies Revue devised by Archibald de Bear (1882 - 1959) and Reginald Arkell (1889 - 1962). Presented by R.H
Les Cloches de Corneville by Clairville and Charles Gabet. It was adapted into English by H. B. Farnie and Robert Reece
Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson)Chung Ling Soo. Robinson posed as the Marvellous Chinese Conjurer
A Chinese Honeymoon by George Dance. Artist: E. P. Kinsella. The poster is reproduced in The Playgoer Vol. IV, 1904, p
Charleys Aunt by Brandon Thomas (24 December 1848 19 June 1914)
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Dick Turpin almost certainly a different version of the story. The central image shows Turpin, aghast, as Black Bess, who has carried him to York, is carried dead on a stretcher
Old Man Men Life Death Grim Reaper Oval Mementoold, man, men, life, death, grim, reaper, oval, memento, mori, skeleton, carrying, scythe, reminder, mortality, 11075719
The Daring of Diane, comic operetta by Heinrich ReinhardtThe Daring of Diane, comic operetta in one scene adapted by Arthur Anderson, from Die Suessen Grisetten by Julius Wilhelm, with music by Heinrich Reinhardt, (Holle Cabaret Theatre in Vienna)
A Damsel in Distress by Ian Hay and P. G. WodehouseA Damsel in Distress by Ian Hay (17 April 1876 22 September 1952) and P.G. Wodehouse (15 October 1881 14 February 1975), based on Wodehouses novel written in 1919
Cleo de Merode in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonCleo de Merode in Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton at the London Opera House, Kingsway. De Merode gave the revue Parisian glamour
Come Over Here revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. The two performers shown are Jack McArdle and Charles Hart, performing at The London Opera House, Kingsway
Anne Croft in The Chocolate Soldier by Stanislaus Stange with music by Straus. Photograph of Anne Croft who played the part of Nadina. For the revival at the Shaftesbury Theatre on 31st March 1932
Collins, JoseJose Collins (23 May 1887 6 December 1958) was an English actress and singer
Dreamland with Chevalier Ernest Thorn (22nd September 1853 -21st May 1928) was a touring magician and inventor from Austria
Omo Soap advertising insert -- Old Mother Owl. circa 1900
Chung Ling Soo (real name William Robinson). The image on this circular flyer has already been previously shown, but here the details are clearer
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Dick Turpin, with R. A. RobertsDick Turpin, starring R.A. Roberts (born Richard Arthur Roberts, 1870) in which he played five different characters, including two women. This version of the famous story was a music hall sketch
The Desert Song by O Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein and F MandelThe Desert Song by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein and Frank Mandel, with music by Sigmund Romberg, at the Casino Theatre, New York, on 30th November 1926
Deacons Music Hall, Finsbury, LondonPostcard with " A view of Deacons Music Hall which was demolished in 1891 for the making of Rosebery Avenue" in Finsbury
The Daughters of Babylon by Wilson Barrett (1848 - 1904) and Robert Hichens (1864 - 1950). First produced at the Lyric Theatre on 6th February 1897
Dante by Laurence Irving (11 April 1897 23 October 1988) from the French of Victorien Sardou and E. Moreau
The Crimson Alibi by George Broadhurst (June 3, 1866 January 31, 1952). First produced in England Strand Theatre on 29th November 1919
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in Darwen, LancashireLeft-hand side of the front of a four-page flyer for the Theatre Royal in Darwen on 23rd December 1912. Mlle. De Rose Presents Her First Grand, Gorgeous & Comic Pantomime
Cinderella PosterCinderella poster reproduced in The Stage Year Book 1920 between pp. 30 and 31
Fanny Brice in Come Over Here by Mizner and PembertonCome Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. A second card of Fanny Brice at the London Opera House confirms her star status
Charles Coburn (June 19, 1877 August 30, 1961) billed here as The Tramp Comedian, Vocalist, Reciter and Story Merchant. The text refers to The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1890)
Claudian by Henry Herman & W. G. WillsClaudian by Henry Herman (1832 - 1894) and W.G. (William Gorman) Wills (28 January 1828 13 December 1891). First produced at the Princesss Theatre in London on 6th December 1883
Christopher Sly by Giovacchino Forzano (19 November 1884 28 October 1970) translated by H. B. Cotterill and starring Matheson Lang (May 15, 1879 April 11, 1948)
The Chocolate Soldier by Stanislaus Stange. Music by StrausThe Chocolate Soldier is an operetta translated by Stanislaus Strange ) from Der Tapfere Soldat (German title) by Bernauer and Jacobson
The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet from Osmonds novel written in 1923, starring Matheson Lang
The Colliers Lass by F. G Kimberley. Miss Lynn DarlingtonMiss Lynn Darlington in The Colliers Lass by Mrs F.G. Kimberley. First produced at the Theatre Royal in Wolverhampton on 27th May 1912 and the Theatre Royal in Stratford East on 3rd February 1913
Old Maid card game - Doorman Dormouse. circa 1950s
Old Maid card game - Old Maid and her parrot. circa 1950s
Old Maid card game - Peter Puss goes Fishing. circa 1950s
Old Maid card game - Freddie Frog Hurdling. circa 1950s
Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground. circa 1950s
Old London Characters - Footmen with Lights. 18th century
Old London Characters - Night Watchman with lantern
Old London Characters - Charley, an aged parish constable or night watchman, carrying a lantern. 19th century
CPR TRAINA train of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Date: 1895
Dick Whittington. The reverse has Wishing you a Merry Xmas. Dont forget to meet me at the Ilford Hippodrome to see Dan Thomas Grand Pantomime. There is no indication of date. Date: 1900s
The Darling of the Gods by David Belasco & John Luther LongThe Darling of the Gods by David Belasco (July 25, 1853 May 14, 1931) and John Luther Long (January 1, 1861 October 31, 1927)
The Devils Rosary by Henrietta Schrier and Lodge Percy. First produced at the Kellys Theatre, Liverpool, on 31st July and, as The Blind Girls Rosary at the Elephant and Castle, on 20th December 1915
Martin Harvey in The Devils Disciple by George B ShawMartin Harvey (22 June 1863 - 14 May 1944) as Dick Dudgeon in The Devils Disciple by George Bernard Shaw. For Martin Harveys season at the Savoy Theatre on 2nd November 1930 to 6th December 1930
The Devils Disciple by George Bernard Shaw
Delightful, at the Gaiety Theatre, MacedoniaDelightful first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Macedonia in 1918. The caption reads Weston Drury as Ferdie Fittitt
David Garrick by Tom Robertson. Part of four-page souvenir for the revival at the Criterion Theatre, 29th February 1888 starring Charles Wyndham (23 March 1837 12 January 1919) who owned the theatre