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Maintenon / MiniatureFrancoise d Aubigne, madame de MAINTENON, widow of the poet Scarron and second wife (secret) of Louis XIV. Date: 1635 - 1719
The Vienna Universal Exhibition: Japanese workmen building a Japanese village. 1873
His House in Order by Arthur E PineroPromotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W. Pinero. First produced St. Jamess Theatre, 1st February 1906. Flyer for St
His House in Order by Arthur E PineroPromotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W. Pinero. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 1st February 1906.The beefeater motif was used for the theatre because it was near St
His Fatal Beauty by Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for His Fatal Beauty by Arthur Shirley; lyrics and sketches by H. Chance Newton &c.; music John Crook &c. First produced Metropole Theatre, Camberwell, 27th April 1903
His Fatal Beauty by Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for His Fatal Beauty by Arthur Shirley; lyrics and sketches by H. Chance Newton &c.; music John Crook &c. First produced at the Metropole Theatre, Camberwell, 27th April 1903
High Spirits by Lechmere Worrall. First produced at the Kursaal Theatre Bexhill, 19th August 1915. Date: 1915
His Excellency the Governor by R MarshallPromotional postcard for His Excellency The Governor by R. Marshall. First produced at the Court Theatre, 8th June 1898. In Government House on an Indian Ocean colony, the Governor, left
High JinksPromotional postcard for High Jinks by Leo Ditrichstein & Otto Harbach, adapted by Frederick Lonsdale from Les Dragees de Hercule by Maurice Hennequin and Paul Bilhaud (1904); music Rudolf Friml
Quality Street by J M BarriePromotional postcard showing Mr Seymour Hicks as Mr Valentine Brown in Quality Street by J M Barrie which opened at the Vaudeville Theatre in September 1902 and ran until December 1903
The Heroine in Rags by Bartley CampbellPromotional postcard for The Heroine in Rags by Bartley Campbell. Date: circa 1877
The Heroine in Rags by Bartley CampbellPromotional postcard of The Heroine in Rags by Bartley Campbell. From 1870 to 1885 Bartley Campbell was Americas most popular playwright amassing $200, 000 a year producing comedy melodramas
A Heritage of Hate by Arthur ShirleyPromotional postcard for A Heritage of Hate by Arthur Shirley, from the novel by Charles Garvice (1899). First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 6th January and Aldwych Theatre
Here Comes the Bride by Robert P Weston and Bert LeePromotional postcard for Here Comes The Bride by Robert P. Weston & Bert Lee, adapted from the play by Otto Harbach and Edgar McGregor; music Arthur Schwartz
Her Past by Frederick JacksonPromotional postcard for Her Ruined Life and A Wifes Devotion Companies. The interest here is less in the plays than in the typical companies run by Mr and Mrs Will Casey - a husband
Her Past by Frederick JacksonPromotional postcard for Her Second Time On Earth by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 9th October 1902 Top left, outside the church
Her Past by Frederick JacksonPromotional postcard for Her Past by Frederick Jackson. First produced at the Hippodrome, Lewisham, 226th November 1928 and at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 23rd January 1929
Henry V by William ShakespearePromotional postcard for Henry V by William Shakespeare. Lewis Waller was the leading matinee idol of his day, and well cast as Henry
The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell. First produced t Edmonton (in one-act) 31st March 1902 and Greenwich Theatre, (in four acts) 25th January 1909. Date: 1909
The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell. First produced Edmonton (in one-act) 31st March 1902 and Greenwich Theatre, (in four acts) 25th January 1909
Heart of Gold by Beatrice de Burgh and Lawrence GrantPromotional postcard for Heart of Gold by Beatrice de Burgh and Lawrence Grant. First produced Coronet Theatre, 11th February 1905
The Heathen and the Christian by Fred MaxwellPromotional postcard for The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell. First produced at Edmonton (in one-act) 31st March 1902 and Greenwich Theatre, (in four acts) 25th January 1909
The Heart of a Shopgirl by H Schrier and L PercyPromotional postcard for The Heart of a Shop-girl by Henrietta Schrier and Lodge Percy. First produced at the Kings Theatre, Longsight, 11th September and Stratford East, 30th October 1916
Heads Up by J McGowan and P G SmithHeads Up by John McGowan and Paul Gerard Smith; lyrics Lorenz Hart; music Richard Rodgers. First produced in England at the Palace Theatre, 1st May 1930
He Didn t Want to Do ItPromotional postcard for He Didn t Want to Do It Date: circa 1910
The Hawk by Edward KnoblauchThe Hawk adapted by Edward Knoblauch from LEpervier by Francis de Croisset (1914). First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 18th September 1916. Date: 1916
Havoc by Harry WallPromotional postcard for Havoc by Harry Wall. First produced at the Regent Theatre, 4th November 1923 and Haymarket, 16th January 1924
Have a Plunge by George RayPromotional postcard for Have A Plunge revue by George Ray; music Burton Manning. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, Chester, 1st March 1915. Ray Brothers Present Londons Latest Water Revue
Havana by George Grossmith and Graham HillPromotional postcard for Havana by George Grossmith Junior and Graham Hill; music Leslie Stuart. First produced Gaiety Theatre, 25th April 1908
Havana by George Grossmith and Graham HillHavana by George Grossmith Junior and Graham Hill; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th April 1908
Havana by George Grossmith and Graham HillPromotional postcard of Havana by George Grossmith Junior and Graham Hill; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th April 1908. Artist: John Hassall
Havana by George Grossmith and Graham HillHavana by George Grossmith Junior and Graham Hill; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th April 1908. This image is for the tour to Market Hall, Redhill, 16th September 1910
H Ms Pinafore by Ws Gilbert and Arthur SullivanPromotional postcard for H. M. S. Pinafore by W. S. Gilbert; music Arthur Sullivan.First produced at the Opera Comique Theatre, 25th May 1878. For the Windsor Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
A Guide to Paris by George GrossmithPromotional flyer for The Guide to Paris a modernised version of Offenbachs La Vie Parisienne adapted by George Grossmith. First produced Alhambra Theatre, 8th July 1912
A Guide to Paris by George GrossmithPromotional flyer for The Guide to Paris a modernised version of Offenbachs La Vie Parisienne adapted by George Grossmith. First produced a the Alhambra Theatre on 8th July /12
A Guide to Paris by George GrossmithPromotional postcard of The Guide to Paris a modernised version of Offenbachs La Vie Parisienne adapted by George Grossmith. First produced at the Alhambra Theatre on 8th July 1912
The Green Lamp by R Raleigh KinyPromotional postcard of The Green Lamp by R. Raleigh Kiny. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, 27th June and the Artillery Theatre, Woolwich, on 8th August 1927
The Green Goddess by William ArcherPromotional postcard of The Green Goddess by William Archer. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 6th September 1923
The Green Cord by M Bower and A EllisThe Green Cord by Marion Bower and Anthony Ellis. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 2nd June 1922. The plays themes pitched patriotic principles against rank commercialism involving traitors
The Great World of London by G Lander and W MelvillePromotional postcard for The Great World of London by George Lander and Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 31st October 1898. The Salvation Army shelter
A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hemmerde and F NeilsonPromotional postcard showing the Great Divorce Court Scene from A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward Hemmerde and F Neilson. Date: circa 1915
The Great Adventure by Arnold BennettPromotional postcard of The Great Adventure by Arnold Bennett, adapted from his 1908 novel Buried Alive. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, 15th July 1912 and Kingsway Theatre
Granville Music HallPromotional postcard of Granville Music Hall, Broadway, Wallam Green, London circa 1900. Known as the Granville Theatre of Varieties it was built in 1898 Photograph of a colour-tinted postcard
Granville Music HallPromotional postcard of Granville Music Hall, Broadway, Waljam Green, London circa 1900 The Granville was remarkable in a number of ways
Babes in the Wood at the Grand Theatre, IslingtonPromotional postcard for Babes in the Wood at the Grand Theatre, Islington, circa 1900 Date: circa 1900
The Great Adventure by Arnold BennettPromotional postcard from The Great Adventure by Arnold Bennett, adapted from his 1908 novel Buried Alive. First produced Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, 15th July 1912 and Kingsway Theatre
Grand Theatre, IslingtonPromotional postcard of the Grand Theatre, Islington circa 1904. The theatre is situated in the centre of the postcard and is distinguished by its protruding portico feature