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The Blue Moon by Harold Ellis; music Howard Talbot & Paul Rubens. First produced Northampton, 29/2/1904 and Lyric Theatre 28/8/1905. Private Charlie Taylor sings singing to chorus of women
The Blue Moon by Harold Ellis; music Howard Talbot -Touring to Londesborough Theatre, Scarborough, 27th august 1906 - Robert Courtneidges production - Flier in the shape of a Burmese idol (closed)
The Blue Moon by Harold Ellis; music Howard Talbot & Paul Rubens. First produced Northampton, 29/2/1904 and Lyric Theatre 28/8/1905
The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. MaeterlinckThe Blue Bird for Happiness by Belgian playwright Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, translated by A. Texeira de Mattos. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 8th December 1909
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - InteriorBluebeards Eighth Wife by Arthur Wimperis, adapted from La Hutieme Femme de Barbe-bleue by A. Savoir. First produced at the Queen?s Theatre, 26th August 1922
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - Back coverBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. On the back page of the flyer we see Bluebeards downfall. C. St
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - InteriorBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. C. St. John Denton & Peter Daveys Grand Christmas Pantomime
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - Front coverBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. On the Front page of the four-page flyer for Camden Theatre
The Bishops Move by John Oliver Hobbes and Murray Carson. First produced at the Garrick Theatre 7th June 1902 (one performance only) and on 13th July 1903. Date: 1902
Flyer for Bluebeard by Hugh Mytton - Front and Back coverBluebeard by Hugh Mytton with music by Mark Strong. First produced for the Camden Theatre, 26th December 1908. On the Front page of the four-page flyer for Camden Theatre
The Bird of Paradise by Richard Walton Tully. First produced in England Lyric Theatre on the 11th September 1919. The setting is Hawaii. The volcano features in Act III
The Bird of Paradise by Richard Walton Tully. First produced in England Lyric Theatre on the 11th September 1919. The setting is Hawaii
The Bing Boys on Broadway by Fred Thomson & Harry M. Vernon; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced at The Alhambra, 16/2/1918
The Bing Boys Are Here by George Grossmith Junior & Fred. Thompson; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced at the Alhambra on 19th April 1916
The Bing Boys Are Here at The AlhambraThe Bing Boys Are Here by George Grossmith Junior & Fred. Thompson; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced at the Alhambra on 19th April 1916
Costume for April 1913Three effective spring womens clothing. (Left), wrap-around afternoon frock, black Liberty satin contrast is obtained with gold embroidered brocade of the blouse-jacket, finished with tassels
Dresses for morning, evening and afternoon wear 1913Three women models wearing pretty fashionable frocks for morning, evening and afternoon, Morning clothing, khaki tailor-made jacket with belt and brown velvet collar
Evening and day wear 1913Women models wearing fashionable clothing for evening and day wear. White heavy eveing gown in charmeuse with a short train; over beaded white tulle is diagonally draped
Final evacuation of British troops from Ireland, 1922Final evacuation of British troops from Southern Ireland: infantry with their band arriving at North Wall, Dublin, to embark for Britain. Date: December 1922
Mr. Tim Healy, 1922Mr. Tim Healy(1855-1931), politican and first Govenor-General of the Irish Free State, pictured here in 1922. Date: December 1922
The Blue Mouse adapted by Roy Horniman from the German of Alexander Engel & Julian Horst. First produced in Brighton, 27th April and at the Criterion 12th May 1914
Clothing for Spring 1913Women models wearing fashionable clothing for spring, old-rose satin evening frock with embroidered pearls and ribbon around the waist, walking suit made from cashimere, with satin frill edging
Crossing a Crevasse - Climbing Mont Blanc, FranceCrossing a Crevasse with ladders - Climbing Mont Blanc, France. Date: circa 1905
Geneva, Switzerland - Mont Blanc Bridge & Ile J J RousseauMont Blanc Bridge and Ile J J (Jean-Jacques) Rousseau, Geneva, Switzerland Date: circa 1898
Lake Leman - The Ferry to Le BouveretFerryboat on Lake Leman / Geneva (Genfersee in German), Switzerland - heading to Le Bouveret at the southernmost end of the lake. Date: circa 1902
William Tells Memorial, Altdorf, Lake Lucerne, SwitzerlandWilliam Tells Memorial built by Richard Kissling (unveiled in 1895) at Altdorf, Lake Lucerne, Switzerland. Date: circa 1905
The Jungfrau Mountain, Swiss Alps, Switzerland - Railway in mid-ground is under construction. Date: circa 1909
Spectators watch the Bobsleigh Run at Morgins, SwitzerlandSpectators watch a Bobsleigh team negotiate a sharp turn the run at Morgins, Switzerland, part of the Portes du Soleil ski resort. Date: 1921
Start of the Bobsleigh Run at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Date: 1908
The Eiger, Monch and Junfrau mountains - SwitzerlandThe Eiger, Monch and Junfrau mountains towering over the Wengernalp to Wengen trail, Switzerland. Date: circa 1909
The Northern end of the Gotthard Railway - the Gotthard Tunnel connects Goschenen with Airolo and was the first tunnel through the Gotthard massif
A lady in Traditional Bernaise costume posing with a bearA lady of Bern, Switzerland in Traditional Bernaise costume posing with a bear, the symbol of both the city and surrounding canton of Bern, Switzerland, and is featured in their coat of arms
Bad Ragaz, canton of St. Gallen in SwitzerlandBad Ragaz, a municipality in the Wahlkreis of Sarganserland, canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland Date: 1903
Tamina Gorge & Bad Ragaz, canton of St. Gallen, SwitzerlandA waterfall in the Tamina Gorge and view of Bad Ragaz, a municipality in the Wahlkreis of Sarganserland, canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland Date: circa 1901
Railway Workers - Switzerland. Date: circa 1910s
Goschenen, Switzerland - Entrance to the Gotthard TunnelView toward the entrance to the Gotthard Tunnel, a 9.322 mile long railway tunnel, part of the Gotthard Railway in Switzerland
Bobsleigh team - Switzerland. Date: circa 1920s
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Belgium. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Fiji. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Belgium, Malines. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Trinidad. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Ethiopia, bearing the portrait of Menelik II. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Bosnia Herzegovina. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Hungary. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Victoria, Australia. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - Montenegro. These cards enabled collectors to see stamps which they were unable to obtain, or afford