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The Lady Slavey by George Dance; music John Crook et. al. First produced Theatre Royal, Northampton, 4th September 1893 and Avenue Theatre, London, 20th October 1894. This image is for H
The Lady of Ostend by Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for The Lady of Ostend by Francis Burnand. First produced Bournemouth 19th June and Terrys Theatre, 5th July 1899. Date: circa 1899
The Lady Slavey by George DancePromotional postcard for the Lady Slavey by George Dance by George Dance; music John Crook et. al. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton, 4th September 1893 and the Avenue Theatre, London
The Lady of Ostend by Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for The Lady of Ostend by Francis Burnand. First produced Bournemouth 19th June and Terrys Theatre, 5th July 1899. The same poster image has been used to fill the whole card
The Lady of Ostend by Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for The Lady of Ostend by Francis Burnand. First produced at the Bournemouth 19th June and Terrys Theatre, 5th July 1899
The Lady of Ostend by Francis BurnandPromotional postcard for The Lady of Ostend by Francis Burnand. First produced T Bournemouth 19th June and Terrys Theatre, 5th July 1899
Lady Noggs by Cicely HamiltonPromotional postcard for Lady Noggs by Cicely Hamilton from a story by Edgar Jepson. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 15th February 1913
The Lady Dandies by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for The Lady Dandies by Basil Hood from the play by Victorien Sardou; music Hugo Felix. First produced at the Dalys Theatre, 27th October 1906
Lady Madcap by Paul Rubens and N Newham DavisPromotional postcard for Lady Madcap by Paul Rubens and N. Newham Davis; music Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, on 17th December 1904
Kultur At Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil SpottiswoodePromotional postcard for Kultur at Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil Spottiswoode. First produced at the Court Theatre, 11th March 1916. A superb example of First World War anti-German feeling
R G Knowles by Stanley CockPromotional postcard for Knowles R. G. (1858-1919) One of his series of cards of music hall favourites. Knowles was always dressed on the halls as shown here
Dr Knock by Jules RomainsReverse of promotional postcard for Dr Knock, by Jules Romains with a review of the play in French, English, German and Italian. Date: circa 1925
R G Knowles by Stanley CockPromotional postcard for R G Knowles(1858-1919). One of his series of cards of music hall favourites. Knowles was always dressed on the halls as shown here
The Knock by Jules RomainsPromotional postcard for Dr Knock by Jules Romains, translated into English by Harley Granville-Barker. Date: circa 1925
The Knave of Diamonds by Charlton MannPromotional postcard for The Knave of Diamonds by Charlton Mann, from Ethel M. Dells novel (1912). First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, 24 January and at the Globe Theatre
A Kiss for Cinderella by J M BarriePromotional postcard for A Kiss for Cinderella by J. M. Barrie. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 16th March 1916. The heroine dreams of herself as Cinderella because she has been given that
A Kiss for Cinderella by J M BarriePromotional postcard for A Kiss for Cinderella by J. M. Barrie. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 16th March 1916. The heroine dreams of herself as Cinderella because she has been given that
The Kiss Cure by Ronald JeansPromotional postcard for The Kiss Cure by Ronald Jeans. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, and the Kingsway Theatre, 3rd May 1915. A Comedy of Youth, Sunshine and Kisses
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 19th April 1911. This image is for George Dances Co
The Kiss Call by Fred ThomsonPromotional postcard for The Kiss Call by Fred Thomson from Le Coup de Telephone, a farce, by Paul Gavault and Georges Beer; music Ivan Caryll. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 8th October 1919
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 19th April 1911. George Dances Co. touring to Royal Opera House, Leicester, 22nd November 1915. Artist: E
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 19th April 1911. This image is for the George Dance tour to the Opera House, Leicester, 22nd November 1915
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London 19th April 1911.The reverse tells us that the hero Hajj, played at Garrick by Oscar Asche
Kismet by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for Kismet by Edward Knoblaugh First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London on 19th April 1911. Knoblaugh wrote the play for Oscar Asche
Kismet by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London on 19th April 1911. Knoblaugh wrote the play for Asche, with the understanding that Asche could revise it
Kiralfys TheatrePromotional postcard for Kiralfys Theatre, American Park at the Brussels International Date: circa 1910
View of St Jamess Park, London, looking towards Horse Guards Parade. Date: circa 1910
View of Paddington Recreation Grounds, West London, with banked cycle track and running track visible. Date: circa 1908
View of Regent Street, London, on a busy day. Date: circa 1930
Springtime view of St Jamess Park, London. Date: circa 1910
View of Oxford Street, LondonView of Oxford Street, looking west, Central London, with Oxenhams Auction Rooms on the left, and a 7 bus going to Liverpool Street. Date: circa 1910
In Holy (!) Russia by Lilian Clare Cassidy (Mrs. J. Rice Cassidy). First produced at the Princes Theatre, Preston, 29th May 1905
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard showing a dress rehearsal with actors and orchestra at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith in the lavishly decorated auditorium
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard of the Grand Entrance of the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith. It is a lavishly decorated foyer with carpeted steps branching off to the right, up to dress circle
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard showing the exterior of Kings Theatre, Hammersmith and featuring a photograph with signature of J B Mulholland, founder and theatre entrepreneur. Date: circa 1905
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard of the Grand Foyer of the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith featuring stained glass windows and plush upholstery. Date: circa 1902
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard showing the auditorium of the Kings Theatre Hammersmith Date: circa 1902
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard showing the landing on the Grand Staircase of the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith Date: circa 1902
Kings Theatre, HammersmithPromotional postcard showing the fa硤 e and a side elevation of The Kings Theatre, on the corner of Hammersmith Road and Rowan Road, in Hammersmith, London
The Kings Messenger by Frederick JacksonPromotional postcard for The Kings Messenger by Frederick Jackson at the Royalty Theatre 1931 Date: 1931
King Renes Daughter by W G WillsPromotional postcard for King Renes Daughter by W. G. Wills. First produced as Iolanthe Lyceum Theatre, 29th May 1880. Dorothea Baird is shown as the blind girl, whose sight is miraculously restored
The King of DiamondsPromotional postcard for The King of Diamonds which featured alongside The Happy Hooligan, a popular and influential early American comic strip
King Amongst MenPromotional postcard for King Amongst Men The British consul to Japan, Richard Trueworth, is tended on the ground after being knocked down by Oswald
Kick-In by Willard MackPromotional postcard for Kick-In by William Mack. First produced in England at the Vaudeville Theatre, 28th August 1915. Date: 1915
The KimonosPromotional postcard for The Kimonos The reverse has in printed handwriting Dear Koko, The Kimonos are here this week. You will see the particulars on the large bills. Do come with me
Katja The Dancer by Frederick Lonsdale & Harry GrahamPromotional postcard for Katja The Dancer adapted by Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham from Katja Die Taenzerin by Leopold Ja-cobson and Rdolf Oesterreicher; music Jean Gilbert
Katja The Dancer by Frederick Lonsdale & Harry GrahamKatja The Dancer adapted by Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham from Katja Die Taenzerin by Leopold Ja-cobson and Rdolf Oesterreicher; music Jean Gilbert (Johann Strauss-Theater, Vienna, 5/1/1923)
Joseph and His Brethren by Louis N ParkerExtract included in the promotional flyer for Joseph and His Brethren from The Times of 17th June 1913, which greets as a remarkable advance the fact that the Lord Chamberlain has permitted a play