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The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, New York, USAThe Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Anatole France, with Lillah McCarthy and O P Heggie, at Wallacks Theatre, Broadway and 30th Street, New York, USA. circa 1923
The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, BirminghamThe Immortal Hour, music drama by Rutland Boughton from the play by Fiona MacLeod, produced by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre, Station Street, Birmingham. circa 1921
Siamese twins, Rosa and Josphine Blazek 1910Rosa and Josphine Blazek, siamese twins playing the violin. Date: 1910
Hullo! Everybody, Revue, Hippodrome, Putney, SW LondonHullo! Everybody, Revue, at the Hippodrome, Putney, SW London, a Harry Day production. 1916
Sketch cover, Laurel & Hardy visit the UKLegendary comedy double act, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy pictured in a train carriage on a visit to the UK in 1932 in which they appeared at the Empire in London and toured the North of England
Bridgett Poulett, Jeanne Stourton & Joan Humphreys, YevondeFront cover of The Sketch with three portraits of socialites by Madame Yevonde. Top left is Lady Bridgett Poulett, right is Miss Jeanne Stourton and bottom left is Miss Joan Humphreys
Martin Harvey as Sydney Carton in The Only Way, based on Charles Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. circa 1900s
The Vic-Wells Season & Dance, Waterloo, London, with portraits and signatures of creative staff, actors and actresses, including Tyrone Guthrie, Athene Seyler, Charles Laughton, Flora Robson
No No Nanette, Theatre Mogador, Paris, FranceNo No Nanette, an American operetta in three acts, at the Theatre Mogador, Paris, France. circa 1926
Mercenary Mary, New Theatre, CambridgeMercenary Mary, a musical comedy at the New Theatre, Cambridge, previously at the London Hippodrome. circa 1925
The Man from Mexico, Grand Theatre, OldhamThe Man from Mexico, a comedy at the Grand Theatre, Oldham, previously at the Strand Theatre, London. 1911
Little Women, Grand Theatre, Leeds, West Yorkshire, dramatised by Marian de Forest, based on the novel by Louisa M Alcott, showing the scene in which John and Meg are surprised by Jo and Laurie. 1920
Londons Grand Guignol, Little Theatre, Adelphi, LondonLondons Grand Guignol, Little Theatre, John Street, Adelphi, London. circa 1920s
Dan Leno in Mother Goose, pantomime. circa 1903
Jumble Sale, revue, Vaudeville Theatre, LondonJumble Sale, a revue by John Hastings Turner, music by Philip Braham, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London. circa 1920
Jacks Back, Jack Hylton with his Band, EastbourneJacks Back, Jack Hylton with his Band, Winter Garden, Devonshire Park, Eastbourne. 20th century
Johnstown Flood, Atlantic City Board Walk, the original Pan-American production. circa 1909
Dennis Neilson-Terry and Mary Glynne in a new play, The Honourable Mr Tawnish, based on the novel by Jeffery Farnol, at the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool. 1924
Bust of (Sir) Edward MossMarble bust of Mr. H. E. Moss of the London Hippodrome by Scottish sculptor William Birnie Rhind (mis-spelled here as Birone Rhind)
Cricket team in blazers by Fougasse" This is the photograph of our cricket eleven, but I cannot think it really - does us justice." A cricket team suddenly look very different when a colour image reveals the rainbow spectrum
Lets Face It at the London HippodromeSpread from The Sketch covering the latest show at the London Hippodrome, Lets Face It starring Bobby Howes and Pat Kirkwood
Cartoon, The Liliput Levy on John Bull Gulliver -- a satirical comment on taxation putting the strain on John Bull (representing the middle-class British man)
Dr Samuel Johnson at the Mitre Tavern, LondonDr Samuel Johnson chatting with friends at the Mitre Tavern, London. Date: 18th century
Alpha robot 1932Nickel-plated armour Alpha, an electronic robot, designed by H. May, that could read and answer simple questions, being shown at the Olympia Exhibition. 1932
OSTRICHSTRUTHIO CAMELUS A male ostrich. Date: 1862
Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Glasgow, with Annie PurcellPantomime at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, with Annie Purcell as Principal Boy. circa 1905
Our Flat, a farcical comedy, Palace Theatre, NewarkOur Flat, a farcical comedy, at the Palace Theatre, Newark. circa 1900s
On Trial, Lyric Theatre, London, showing a courtroom scene. 1910s
Oh! I Say!! Hippodrome Theatre, Colchester, Essex. Previously at the Criterion Theatre, London. circa 1913
Neither Wife Nor Maid, Grand Theatre, DoncasterNeither Wife Nor Maid, by Ada C Abbott, at the Grand Theatre, Doncaster, Yorkshire. 1910s
Mr Wu, Grand Theatre, Croydon, SurreyMr Wu, a play by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen, at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey. Previously at the Strand and Savoy Theatres, London. 1910s
The Mousme (The Maids of Japan), Royal Theatre, Portsmouth, previously at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. 1910s
Mind the Step, Empire Theatre, Islington, North London, a Frank Rubens production. 1910s
Forbes Robertson as Mark Embury in Mice and Men. 1910s
Mr & Mrs Benson and Company, Theatre Royal, HalifaxMr & Mrs Benson and their Company, at the Theatre Royal, Halifax, with a programme of Shakespeare plays (The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet)
Memories of Jolson, revue, Grand Theatre, BrightonMemories of Jolson, great topical revue at the Grand Theatre, North Road, Brighton, melodies and memories of Al Jolson. 1954
A U MacKinnon, Scottish Meisters, New Hammersmith PalaceA U MacKinnon, in Scottish Meisters, at the New Hammersmith Palace, King Street, West London. 20th century
H B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, ManchesterH B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, Lesurques and Dubosc, at the Theatre Royal, Manchester. circa 1900s
Lucky Durham, Wilson Barretts Last Play. circa 1900s
Made in England, Kings Theatre, Southsea, a Harry Day production. circa 1910s
H B Irving as two characters in The Lyons Mail, NewcastleH B Irving as two characters, Lesurques and Dubosc, in The Lyons Mail, at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne. circa 1900s
Lots Wife, a modern comedy, Pavilion Theatre, BournemouthLots Wife, a modern comedy by Peter Blackmore, Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth, with Nora Swinburne and J H Roberts, previously at the Savoy Theatre, London. circa 1938
The Little Michus, from Dalys Theatre, London, with George Dances Company. circa 1906
The Little Duchess, Theatre Royal, Nottingham, a production by Robert Courtneidge. circa 1922
The Lilac Domino, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland. circa 1912
A Gaiety Girl, Grand Theatre, Newcastle-on-Tyne, previously at The Prince of Wales Theatre, London, and Dalys Theatre, London. Also the success of the season in New York. (1 of 3) 1897
Zena Dare, The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Wimbledon TheatreZena Dare in The Last of Mrs Cheyney, a play by Frederick Lonsdale, at the Wimbledon Theatre, SW London. 1926
The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Pavilion Theatre, WeymouthThe Last of Mrs Cheyney, a play by Frederick Lonsdale, at the Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, also at St Jamess Theatre, London, with Muriel Martin-Harvey, Julian D Albie and Garry Marsh. circa 1920s