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Seventy Seven Park Lance by Walter HackettPromotional postcard for Seventy Seven Park Lane by Walter Hackett. First produced St. Martins Theatre, 25th October 1928. Well-dressed couples arrive at the prestigious London address of the title
Servants Wanted by Will OndaPromotional postcard for Servants Wanted. First known production at the Chatham Palace of Varieties, 27th March 1905. A music hall sketch For Will Ondas Company
Sergeant Brue by Owen HallPromotional flyer for Sergeant Brue by Owen Hall; music Liza Lehmann. First produced Strand Theatre, 10th December 1904. Printed on the reverse as a postcard, this shows, on the left
Sergeant Brue by Owen HallPromotional flyer for Sergeant Brue by Owen Hall; music Liza Lehmann. First produced at the Strand Theatre, 10th December 1904
Sergeant Brue by Owen HallPromotional postcard for Sergeant Brue, a musical farce by Owen Hall; music Liza Lehmann. First produced at the Strand Theatre, 10th December 1904
Les Sept Chateaux de Diable by MM. Dennery and C ClairvillePromotional flyer for Les Sept Chateaux de Diable (The seven castles of the devil) : fairytale in three acts and eighteen paintings. Preceded from the Boudoir de satan
Les Sept Chateaux de Diable by MM. Dennery and C ClairvillePromotional flyer for Les Sept Chateaux de Diable (The seven castles of the devil) : fairy in three acts and eighteen paintings. Preceded from the Boudoir de satan
Les Sept Chateaux de Diable by MM. Dennery and C ClairvillePromotional postcard for Les Sept Chateaux de Diable (The seven castles of the devil) : fairy in three acts and eighteen paintings. Preceded from the Boudoir de satan
See-See by Charles BrookfieldPromotional postcard for See-See by Charles Brookfield; music Sidney Jones. Adapted from La Troisieme Lune by F. Gresac & Paul Ferrier. First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, 20th June 1906
Seener and FridkinPromotional postcard for Seener and Fridkin Russian Song and Dance Company They must have toured Europe, as Song and Dance are given in French and German as well as English
Les Sept Chateaux de Diable by MM. Dennery and C ClairvilleReverse of a promotional flyer for Les Sept Chateaux de Diable (The seven castles of the devil) : fairy in three acts and eighteen paintings. Preceded from the Boudoir de satan
See-See by Charles BrookfieldPromotional postcard for See-See by Charles Brookfield; music Sidney Jones. Adapted from La Troisieme Lune by F. Gresac & Paul Ferrier. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 20th June 1906
Second to None by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for Second To None by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st April and West London Theatre, l9th August 1907
See-Saw by Arthur E EliotPromotional postcard for See-Saw by Arthur E. Eliot and others, edited by R. C. Carton; music Ivor Novello and others. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 14th December 1916
Sealed Orders by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for Sealed Orders by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced Drury Lane Theatre, 11th September 1913
Sealed Orders by Cecil Raleigh and Henry HamiltonPromotional postcard for Sealed Orders by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Drury Lane Theatre, 11th September 1913
The Sculptors Vision, an illusion by Arnold de BierePromotional postcard The Sculptors Vision an illusion by Arnold de Biere (1876-1934). In a programme for the London Coliseum of 23rd December 1919 this is described as De Bieres Masterpiece
The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M PotterFront page of a promotional flyer for The School Girl by G/ Manchester for The School Girl First produced Grand Theatre, Cardiff, 2nd September 1805. Front cover of a flyer
The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M PotterFront page of a promotional flyer for The School Girl by G/ Manchester. First produced Grand Theatre, Cardiff, 2nd September 1895
The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M PotterInside pages of a promotional flyer showing cast details for The School Girl by G Manchester. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Cardiff, 2nd September 1895
The School Girl by Henry Hamilton and Paul M PotterInside pages of a promotional flyer showing touring details for The School Girl by G Manchester. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Cardiff, 2nd September 1895
Peggy by George GrossmithPromotional postcard for Peggy by George Grossmith, based on LAmorcage by Leon Xanrof and Gaston Guerin; music Leslie Stuart. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 4th March 1911. George Dances Co
The Streets of New York by Dion BoucicaultPromotional postcard for The Streets of New York by Dion Boucicault. The piece revolves around the efforts of a middle-class family, newly impoverished by the financial panic of 1857
The Street SInger by Frederick LonsdalePromotional postcard for The Street Singer by Frederick Lonsdale; music H. Fraser-Simson First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 4th February and Lyric Theatre, 27th June 1924
The Street SInger by Frederick LonsdalePromotional postcard for The Street Singer by Frederick Lonsdale; music H. Fraser-Simson First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 4th February and Lyric Theatre, 27th June 1924
Strand TheatrePromotional postcard for the Strand Theatre, London. Designed by the well known theatre architect W. G. R. Sprague it originally opened in 1905 as the Waldorf Theatre
Storm in a Teacuo by James BridiePromotional postcard for Storm in a Teacup by James Bridie, adapted from a play by Bruno Frank. First produced Royalty Theatre, 5th February 1936
Stop Thief! by Carlyle MoorePromotional postcard for Stop Thief ! by Carlyle Moore. First produced in England, at the Theatre Royal, York, 14th October and New Theatre, 21st October 1915. Date: 1915
Stop Flirting by Fred JacksonPromotional postcard for Stop Flirting by Fred Jackson; music William Daly and Paul Lannin. Additional numbers by George Gershwin
Stop Flirting by Fred JacksonReverse of promotional postcard for Stop Flirting by Fred Jackson for the tour to Theatre Royal, Nottingham 3rd March 1924. Date: 1924
The Still Alarm by Joseph ArthurInside page of a promotional flyer for The Still Alarm by Joseph Arthur. (fourteenth Street Theatre, New York, 30th July 1887). First produced in England Princesss Theatre, 2nd August 1888
The Still Alarm by Joseph Arthur. (fourteenth Street Theatre, New York, 30th July 1887). First produced in England Princesss Theatre, 2nd August 1888
The Sledgehammer adapted by Wilson BarrettPromotional postcard for The Sledgehammer adapted from the Flemish of Neston Le Thiers by Wilson Barrett. First produced Theatre Royal, Kilburn, 22nd February 1897. For Alfred Northway and H. V
Sir Walter Raleigh by William DevereuxPromotional postcard for Sir Walter Raleigh by William Devereux, First produced Birmingham, 4th October and the Lyric Theatre, 13th October 1909. Artist: Charles Buchel
Sir Walter Raleigh by William DevereuxPromotional postcard for Sir Walter Raleigh by William Devereux, First produced at Birmingham, 4th October and Lyric Theatre, 13th October 1909
The Sins of a City by Nita RaePromotional postcard for The Sins of a City by Nita Rae. First produced at the Opera House, Morriston, 1st May 1902 and Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, 14th December 1903. For Winifred Maudes Co
The Sinner by C Watson MillPromotional postcard for The Sinner by C. Watson Mill. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Sunderland, 26th July 1909, and Elephant & Castle Theatre, 18th April 1910. Date: 1910
A Single Man by Hubert Henry DaviesPromotional postcard for A Single Man by Hubert Henry Davies. First produced at the Playhouse, 8th November 1910. A middle-aged man attracted by a young woman, at first avoids, then falls for, her
The Sin of Her Childhood by J A CampbellPromotional postcard for The Sin of Her Childhood by J. A. Campbell. First produced Accrington, 14th Decmeber 1903 and Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 31st October 1904
Little boy with green watering can in a gardenLittle boy with a green watering can in a garden. circa 1960s
Old man with cup of tea, Balham, SW LondonAn old man relaxing with a cup of tea, Balham, SW London. circa 1960s
Boys drawing in chalk, Balham, SW LondonBoys drawing chalk figures on the ground in a street in Balham, SW London. circa 1961