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Hamlet by Wiliam ShakespearePromotional postcard of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Hamlet was one of H. B. Irvings many parts which had been played by his father, Sir Henry
Carl Haganbecks Wonder Zoo and Big Circuspromotional postcard for Carl Hagenbecks Wonder Zoo and Big Circus, Olympia. 26th December 1913. Under the Direction of Charles B. Cochrane
The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter MelvillePromotional postcard for The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 10th October 1904. The cartoon is a sign of this melodramas popularity
A Girl on the Stage by Owen HallPromotional postcard for A Girl on the Stage by Owen Hall; music Ivan Caryll. First produced as The Little Cherub at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 13th January 1906
The Girl on the Film adapted by James TannerPromotional postcard for The Girl on the Film adapted by James Tanner from Filmzauber( Film Magic, Berliner Theater, 19/10/1912) by Rudolf Bernauer & Rudolf Schauzer; music Walter Kollo
The Girl Who Didn t by Arthur WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl Who Didnt by Arthur Wimperis; music E. Eysler. First produced as The Laughing Husband (see below), New Theatre, 2nd October /1913
The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian RossPromotional postcard for The Girl in the Train adapted by Adrian Ross from Die Geschiedene Frau (The Divorcee, Carltheater, Vienna, 23rd December 1908) by Victor Leon; music Leo Fall
The Girl in the Taxi by F Fenn and A WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl in the Taxi adapted by Frederick Fenn & Arthur Wimperis from Die Keusche Susanne (Wilhelm-Theater, Magdeburg, 26/2/1910) by George Okonkowski; music Jean Gilbert
The Girl in the Taxi by F Fenn and A WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl in the Taxi adapted by Frederick Fenn Date: 1915
The Girl in the Picture by Isa BowmanPromotional postcard of The Girl in the Picture by Isa Bowman; music Harry Richardson. First produced at the Theatre Royal in Deal, 2nd September 1912
The Girl from Utah by James P TannerPromotional postcard of The Girl From Utah by James T. Tanner; music Paul Rubens. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 18th October 1913
The Girl from Utah by James P TannerPromotional postcard of The Girl From Utah by James T. Tanner; music Paul Rubens. Artist: E. P. Kinsella. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 18th October 1913
The Girl from Kays by Owen HallPromotional flyer for The Girl from Kays Promotional postcard for The Girl from Kays by Owen Hall; music Ivan Caryll and Cecil Cook. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London 15th November 1902
The Girl from Kays by Owen Hall; music Ivan Caryll and Cecil Cook. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London 15th November 1902
The Girl from Ciros by Jose G LevyPromotional postcard of The Girl from Ciros by Jose G. Levy from the french of Pierre Veber. First produced at the Garrick Theatre in London on 4th September 1916
The Girl Friend adapted by R P Weston & B LeePromotional flyer for The Girl Friend adapted by R. P. Weston & Bert Lee from the Broadway original and from Kittys Kisses; lyrics Lorenz Hart; music Richard Rodgers
The Girl Friend adapted by R P Weston & B LeePromotional postcard of The Girl Friend adapted by R. P. Weston & Bert Lee from the Broadway original and from Kittys Kisses; lyrics Lorenz Hart; music Richard Rodgers
The Gipsy PrincessPromotional flyer for the Gipsy Princess adapted by Arthur Miller and Arthur Stanley from the original by Leo Stein & Bela Jenbach; music Emmerich Kalman (Johann Strausstheater, Vienna)
The Gipsy Princess adapted by Arthur Miller and Arthur Stanley from the original by Leo Stein & Bela Jenbach; music Emmerich Kalman (Johann Strausstheater, Vienna, 17th November 1915)
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. Here is Sari Petrass as the heroine, Ilona. She was a Hungarian star
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. This shows Mabel Russell as Jolan, Dragotins niece. Date: circa 1912
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. This shows W. H. Berry is shown as Dragotin. Date: circa 1912
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st june 1912. Harry Dearth is shown as Andor, an innkeeper
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London on 1st june 1912. Robert Michaelis is shown as Joszi, the gipsy lover. Date: circa 1912
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love adapted by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross music Franz Lehar. The heroine, Ilona is enamoured with her gipsy lover, Joszi
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Gipsy Love adapted by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross from the operetta by M. Willner and Robert Bosanky; music Franz Lehar
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M CohanGet-Rich-Quick Wallingford by George M. Cohan from stories by George Randolph Chester. First produced in England at the Pleasure Gardens in Folkestone on 6th January 1913 and at the Queens Theatre
Get Away You Boys by Frank RubensPromotional postcard for Get Away You Boys, revue/farcical burlesque presented by Frank Rubens. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Clapham, 4th May 1914
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by G M CohanPromotional postcard of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by George M. Cohan from stories by George Randolph Chester. First produced in England at the Pleasure Gardens, Folkestone
Get Away You Boys by Frank RubensGet Away You Boys a revue/farcical burlesque presented by Frank Rubens. First produced at the Grand Theatre in Clapham on 4th May 1914
General Post by J E Harold TerryPromotional postcard for General Post by J E Harold Terry. Percy Hutchison and Herbert Jay Present Touring to the New Theatre in Taunton, from 17th February 1918. Date: 1918