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Treated Like Garden Shrubs - The Water CureThis is the way we are treated, as if we were garden shrubs - The Water Cure. 1870
Zoo Misfitz card game - tortoise. 1938
This is what we call the cold fillip - The Water CureThis is what we call the cold Fillip - The Water Cure. 1870
They have invented a Rain Bath - The Water CureAs if there were not cruelties enough, they have actually invented a rain bath - The Water Cure. 1870
The Pope in St Peters Church, Rome, on Easter DayThe Pope carried into St Peters Church, Rome, on Easter Day
The Wet Sheet Promenade - The Water CureThe wet sheet promenade, waiting to be unwound - The Water Cure. 1870
The Somerville Club, LondonThe Somerville Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
The Shepherdess by Henry Ryland. 1900
Programme cover, Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool. 1946
The Lord of Misrule. 19th century
The London Pavilion 1878, London PalladiumThe London Pavilion 1878, Crazy Gang in London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
The Great Bed of Ware, a very large oak four-poster bed, carved with marquetry, originally housed in the White Hart Inn in Ware, Hertfordshire, built by the carpenter Jonas Fosbrooke in about 1590
Programme cover, The London Palladium, November 1934. 1934
The Hippodrome Beauty Queens, London, May 1915. 1915
Portrait, manager of the South London Theatre, LondonCartoon portrait, manager of the South London Theatre, London. 1880s
Advert, Gorget patent self-adjusting shirt and elliptic collAdvert, the Gorget patent self-adjusting shirt and elliptic collar, from Cooper and Fryer, next door to the Haymarket Theatre, London. 1854
The game of Pall Mall
Portrait, the Late Mr E Atkins. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, Sir Squire Bancroft, actor-managerCartoon portrait, Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, Paul Martinetti, pantomime performerCartoon portrait, Paul Martinetti, American pantomime performer. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, E L Blanchard, English writerCartoon portrait, Pantomime - Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1820-1889), English writer, dramatist and drama critic, best known for his Drury Lane pantomimes. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, Tom Swinburne, actorCartoon portrait, Thomas Swinburne, actor -- Old Tom. 1883
Cartoon, Another Juliet. Trixie Southbank, who is tired of being an extra and wants to play Juliet, asks John Hollingshead (1827-1904), manager of the Gaiety Theatre, for a matinee slot
Portrait, manager of The Queens Theatre, LondonCartoon portrait, manager of The Queens Theatre, London. 1880s
Portrait, manager of the Middlesex Music Hall, LondonCartoon portrait, manager of the Middlesex Music Hall in Drury Lane, London. 1880s
Cartoon, manager of the Cambridge Theatre, LondonCartoon portrait, manager of the Cambridge Theatre, London. 1880s
Portrait, Jean-Baptiste Faure, French opera singerPortrait, Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914), French opera singer (baritone) and art collector. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, John MacLean. 1880s
Cartoon portrait, John Cormack, ballet dancer, choreographerCartoon portrait, John Cormack (1827-1890), ballet dancer and choreographer at Drury Lane Theatre, London. 1880s
Cartoon, John Hollingshead, Gaiety Theatre managerCartoon portrait, John Hollingshead (1827-1904), Gaiety Theatre manager. 1880s
Cartoon, F W Irish, actorCartoon, F W Irish (Warm). He appeared alongside Henry Irving in various productions at the Lyceum Theatre, London. 1883
Portrait, Henri Clark, singer. 1880s
Cartoon, George Leybourne, music hall singerCartoon portrait, George Leybourne (1842-1884), British music hall singer, described as a lion comique, famous for his song Champagne Charlie. 1880s
Cartoon, George Augustus Sala, writer and journalist, in a theatre box. 1880s
Portrait of Edward Terry, English actorPortrait of English actor and theatre manager Edward O Connor Terry (1844-1912). 1880s
Cartoon, E W Mackney, Ethiopian entertainer (blackface minstrel). 1880s
Cartoon, Crabbed Age and Youth (One View). (1 of 2) 1880s
Cartoon, Crabbed Age and Youth (Another View). (2 of 2) 1880s
Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyds Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song). 1880s
Cartoon, A candidate for the new acting academy - The Church is no longer the only Profession open to the Fool of the Family. 1880s
Portrait of Arthur Matthison, playwrightPortrait of Arthur Matthison (?-1883), playwright. 1880s
Cartoon, The Gaiety Theatre Stage Door - The little door down stairs had squeaked; the whisper had gone round - " Here she comes!" (1 of 2) 1882
The Crazy Gang, Six Broken Blossoms, London PalladiumThe Crazy Gang dressed as flower sellers in Six Broken Blossoms in the shadow of Eros (at Piccadilly Circus) in London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
Crystal Palace fountains, Sydenham, SE LondonThe Crystal Palace fountains at Sydenham, south-east London. 1884
The Comet, early paddle steamerThe Comet, an early paddle steamer, built in 1812 in Scotland, the first commercially successful steamboat service in Europe, operating on the River Clyde between Glasgow and Greenock
The Calves Head Club, Suffolk Street, London. Date: circa 1735
Chorus line at the London PalladiumThe Chorus Line in London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
The Ascending Douche - The Water CureThe ascending douche - Now sir, do sit still - The Water Cure. 1870