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Mr G P HuntleyPromotional postcard for George Patrick Huntley (13 July 1868 21 September 1927), always billed as G. P. Huntley, was an Irish actor, known for comic performances in the theatre and the music halls
The House that Jack BuiltPromotional flyer for The House That Jack Built; J. B. Howards Edinburgh pantomimes Christmas 1876. For The House That Jack Built and The Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe at the Queens Theatre
Humpty DumptyPromotional postcard for Humpty Dumpty at the Princes Theatre, Bristol, Christmas 1906. Pronounced by Press and Public to be The Best Pantomime seen here for many years. Artist: Arnold Mello
The House that Jack BuiltPromotional flyer showing the cast lists for The House that Jack Built and The Old Woman Who Lived in A Shoe, and later Robinson Crusoe at the Theatre Royal and Queens Royal theatre
The House that Jack BuiltPromotional postcard for The House That Jack Built. An unusual pantomime subject. Although the image shows the old woman who lived in a shoe and her children
The House of Peril by Horace Annesley VachelPromotional postcard for The House of Peril by Horace Annesley Vachel from Mrs Belloc Lowndes novel The Chink in the Armour (1912). First produced at the Queens Theatre, 8th March 1919
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, 14th September 1911
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London 14th September 1911
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London 14th September 1911. This image is from George Dances Co
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London on 14th September 1911
The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for The Hope by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, London on 14th November 1911 which included horses simulating a race by galloping
Home Sweet Home by Frank LindoPromotional postcard for Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo. First produced at the Carleton Theatre, Greenwich, 18th May 1903 and Grand Theatre, Islington, 4th July 1904
Home Once More by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for Home Once More by Emma Litchfield. First produced in Macclesfield, 26th July 1915 and at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 24th January 1916. Date: 1916
Home Sweet Home by Frank LindoPromotional postcard for Home Sweet Home by Frank Lindo. First produced at the Carleton Theatre, Greenwich, 18th May 1903 and Grand Theatre, Islington, 4th July 1904.The image shows Top right
Home on Leave by Edward KnoblockHome On Leave by Edward Knoblock. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 18th October 1916 Date: 1916
His Mothers Rosary by Eva ElwesPromotional postcard for His Mothers Rosary by Eva Elwes. First produced at the Metropole Theatre, Manchester, 22nd February and the Elephant and Castle Theastre, London 29th July 1915
His Majestys Theatre, LondonPromotional postcard of His Majestys Theatre, London. Her Majestys Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London
His Majestys Servant by Sarah Barnwell and Maud HosfordPromotional postcard for His Majestys Servant by Sarah Barnwell and Maud Hosford. His Majestys Servant by Sarah Barnwell & Maud Hosford. First produced at the Imperial Theatre, 6th October 1904
His Indian Wife by Emma LitchfieldPromotional postcard for His Indian Wife by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 1st August 1910
His Majestys Servant by Sarah Barnwell and Maud HosfordPromotional postcard for His Majestys Servant by Sarah Barnwell & Maud Hosford. First produced at the Imperial Theatre, 6th October 1904
His House in Order by Arthur W PineroPromotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W Pinero. George Alexander, whose name is given on the right, was actor manager for a quarter of a century from 1891
Charles Lilburn (Sergeant)Promotional postcard of (Sergeant) Charles Lilburn The First Music Hall Artist to join His Majestys Forces on the outbreak of War. The Comedian who prevented a panic at the Middlesex Music Hall
A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915
A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915. Date: circa 1915
Lilac Time by Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Lilac Time by Adrian Ross from Das Dreimaederlhaus by A. M. Willner and H. Reichert; music from the melodies of Franz Schubert (Raimundttheater, Vienna 15/1/1916)
Lilac Time by Adrian RossPromotional postcard for Lilac Time by Adrian Ross from Das Dreimaederlhaus by A. M. Willner and H. Reichert; music from the melo-dies of Franz Schubert (Raimundttheater, Vienna 15/1/1916)
The Lights O London by George R SimsPromotional postcard for The Lights O London by George R. Sims. First pro-duced Princesss Theatre, 10th September 1881..Harold swims to save Seth, whose head is just visible above the water
The Lights O London by George R SimsPromotional postcard for The Lights O London by George R. Sims. First produced Princesss Theatre, 10th September 1881. The verses are by Sims
Kruispoort (City Gateway), Bruges, Belgium, dating back to the 15th century, with people on the bridge and two windmills in the distance. Date: circa 1880s
Belfry Tower, Bruges, Belgium, dating back to the 13th century, with later additions. Date: circa 1880s
City Hall, Burg Square, Bruges, Belgium, dating back to the 15th century. Date: circa 1880s
Street scene in Laurent Plaats, Ghent, Belgium, with pedestrians and buildings, including Nagel Esders, mens and childrens tailors. Date: circa 1880s
Hotel Royal, Bangkok, Siam (Thailand), which later became the Russian Embassy. Date: circa 1920s
The Lights O London by George R SimsPromotional flyer for The Lights O London by George R. Sims. First produced at the Princess Theatre, 10th September 1881. The outside pages of the flyer show left, Seth finds his daughter, Hetty
Rooftop view, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USARooftop view of Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA, with a sign for H Warshow, paints and oil suppliers, and washing lines with clothes drying. Date: circa 1890s
Flooded river, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USAPassaic River in flood, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA -- the river frequently floods after heavy rainfall or snow thaw. Showing buildings, mills and chimneys. Date: circa 1890s
Baptist Church, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USAFirst Baptist Church, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1890s
The Light That Failed by George FlemingPromotional postcard for The Light That Failed by George Fleming (Julia Constance Fletcher) from Rudyard Kiplings (1890) novel. First produced at the Lyric Theatre, 7th February 1903
The Light That Failed by George FlemingPromotional postcard for The Light That Failed by George Fleming (Julia Constance Fletcher) from Rudyard Kiplings (1890) novel. First produced Lyric Theatre, 7th February 1903
City Hall Park, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USACity Hall Park, with reservoir, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1890s
A Life For A LifePromotional postcard for A Life For A Life. The photo shows Chas. H. Lester and Little Irene as Josh Harker and His Baby Detective. Date: circa 1910
Ruins in Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USARuins of the Tap House Tavern, Main Avenue, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA -- the building served as George Washingtons headquarters on 21 November 1776
Joy-Land by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Joy-Land revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink; music Herman Darewski. First produced at the London Hippodrome, 23rd December 1915