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Street PumpWorking a street pump Date: circa 1840
Caricature of Cora Cardigan, flautistCaricature of Cora Cardigan (Hannah Rosetta Dinah Moulton, 1860-1931), virtuoso flautist who worked mainly in theatres and music halls. She also played the violin. 1883
Boy Using a TelescopeA boy pays to use a telescope at a scenic spot. Date: late 1960s
Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergymanCaricature of Archdeacon Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar (1844-1916), Anglican clergyman of St Andrews Church, Tavistock Place, London, who was involved in a divorce case in 1881 brought by his wife
Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent, depicted as a parody of Shakespeare. 1883
Caricature, Lillie Langtry and Henrietta HodsonCaricature, Lillie Langtry (1853-1929) and Henrietta Hodson (1841-1910) -- The best of friends must part. Hodson (referred to here as Mrs Labouchere because of her relationship with Henry Labouchere)
Caricature of Afred and Paul Martinetti, performersCaricature of Alfred and Paul Martinetti, American pantomime performers. 1883
Caricature, Oscar Wilde as RomeoCaricature, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) in the role of Romeo -- an American newspaper had recently reported that this was about to happen. 1883
The Paines at the PianoMrs Paine, Miss Paine and miss Polly Paine (to say nothing of the dog) at the keyboard. Date: circa 1750
Caricature of Ashmead Bartlett, Conservative MPCaricature of Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1849-1902), American-born British Conservative politician, MP from 1880 until 1902. Described here as the secret of Englands greatness. 1883
Caricature of John Ryder and Tom Mead, English actorsCaricature of John Ryder (1814-1885) and Tom Mead (1821-1889), English actors, shaking hands as a couple of legitimates (ie working in the legitimate theatre). 1883
Caricature of Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MPCaricature of Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), atheist Liberal MP, with politicians in the shape of dogs at his heels. 1883
Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actorCaricature of Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (1850-1911), British actor -- What it is to be a masher(!). At this time, masher meant a fashionable young man, ladies man or dandy. 1883
Caricature of Mary Eastlake, English actressCaricature of Mary Eastlake (1856-1911), English actress. 1883
Cartoon of three actors relaxing on Ash Wednesday, a day when theatres were closed for religious reasons. These gentlemen would not be sorry if Ash Wednesday came once a month
Cartoon, Scene at Henglers Circus, LondonCartoon, Daring Equestrian Act, performed at Henglers Cirque -- a satire on the Licensing Act. The man jumping through the hoop is Frederick Charles Hengler (1820-1887), horseman and circus owner
Caricature, Little Mr Baum to Big Official. What do you want to pitch into a little chap like me for? 1883
Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actorsCaricature of Harry Paulton (1842-1917) and Johns Clarke (1833-1899), actors -- The Two Dromios (of Ephesus and Syracuse respectively)
Portrait of Edward Saker, British actor and theatre managerPortrait of Edward Sloman Saker (1838-1883), British actor and manager of the Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool. 1883
Caricature of Tom Cannon, jockey and trainerCaricature of Tom Cannon (1846-1917), British flat racing jockey and trainer. 1883
Caricature, Edward, Prince of Wales -- is he a little stage-struck? The heir to the throne stands pensively at the Stage Door of a theatre. 1883
Cartoon, Matinees! Matinees!! Matinees!!! Trixie Southbank, who is tired of being an extra and wants to play Juliet, asks John Hollingshead (1827-1904), manager of the Gaiety Theatre
Caricature of W E Gladstone and his son HerbertCaricature of W E Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, and his son Herbert (1854-1930). The Grand Old Man cautions his son
Caricature of F C Leader, theatre managerCaricature of F C Leader, lessee and manager of Her Majestys Theatre, London. Her Majestys Punch Show, Box Office now open. 1883
Wallace Fountain, ParisA French workman drinks water at a Wallace fountain in Paris. Date: 1889
Children Drinking FountChildren swarm round a public drinking fountain. Date: 1891
Man at Drinking FountainOur gentleman, overcome with a sudden rush of patriotism, is drinking the health either of the old king George IV or the new king William IV, in water from the town pump. Date: 1830
Poster hearts of WorldPoster for HEARTS OF THE WORLD, directed by D W Griffith, starring the two Gishes and including Stroheim and Coward in a World War One propaganda tear-jerker. Date: 1918
Mother & Child PrayA child prays with its mother Date: 1868