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Seven Days Leave, Lyceum Theatre, Strand, LondonSeven Days Leave, a new play by Walter Howard, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London. With Alfred Paumier as Captain Fielding, Annie Saker as Lady Mary, and Leslie Carter as Colonel Sharrow
Cartoon, Hot Pies! (Disraeli and Foreign Affairs)Cartoon, Hot Pies! Disraeli (Conservative Prime Minister), Salisbury (Foreign Secretary) and two others sit on low stools like schoolboys
Priscilla and the Profligate, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonPriscilla and the Profligate, a play by Laura Wildig, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, produced by Charles Hawtrey. circa 1920s
Beerbohm Tree as Rip Van Winkle, based on the story by Washington Irving, probably at Her Majestys Theatre, London. circa 1900
Lieutenant General Sir Henry D Oyley Torrens - Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta (1833-1889). Date: 1889
Dod Procter by Madame YevondeDod Procter (1890-1972), Englsh artist and wife of fellow artist Ernest Procter, photographed by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1934
First underground train, Edgware Road to Kings Cross, LondonFirst underground train, running from Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London. Building works on the Metropolitan Line began in 1853, and the first journey took place ten years later. Date: 1863
Men assisting Howard Carter with Tutankhamuns tombThe men assisting Mr Howard Carter: the three head men (at back) who are helping Mr Carter to pack and remove the objects from Tutankhamuns tomb to that of Seti II. 1923
The Woman in the Case, Kennington Theatre, LondonThe Woman in the Case, at the Kennington Theatre, London, a Frank Weathersby production, previously at the Garrick Theatre and the New Theatre. 1915
The Whirl of the World, Palladium Theatre, LondonThe Whirl of the World, Charles Gullivers revue in 25 scenes, by Albert de Courville, Edgar Wallace and William E Wells, at the Palladium Theatre, London, with a chorus of sixty. circa 1920s
Uncles Troubles, with William Pardoe, a musical absurdity. circa 1917
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies in Tess of the D Urbervilles, based on the novel by Thomas Hardy, at the Barnes Theatre, Richmond, SW London. 1925
Lily Brayton as Katharina in The Taming of the ShrewLily Brayton as Katharina in Shakespeares comedy, The Taming of the Shrew at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, West London, with Oscar Asche. The couple were also performing in Othello. 1900s
Teddy Tail, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonTeddy Tail, a childrens fantastic musical play by Charles Folkard, music by Frederic Norton, based on the Teddy Tail comic strip in the Daily Mail newspaper, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre
S Whats the Matter With You, Royal Hippodrome, EastbourneS Whats the Matter With You? Lena Stantons London Revue at the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne. early 20th century
Frank Tinney in Sometime, Vaudeville TheatreFrank Tinney in Sometime, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, with Desiree Ellinger. 1925
The Second in Command, Metropole Theatre, CamberwellThe Second in Command, a military comedy by Robert Marshall, at the Metropole Theatre, Camberwell, SE London. Previously at the Haymarket Theatre, London. circa 1900
Rose Marie, Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, KentRose Marie, a musical romance of the Canadian Rockies, at the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone, Kent, and at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool. Previously at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
Henry Ainley in Reparation, St Jamess Theatre, LondonHenry Ainley, Shakespearean actor, in Reparation (in the role of Feyda), at the St Jamess Theatre, King Street, London. A translation by Mr & Mrs Aylmer Maude of Tolstoys The Live Corpse. circa 1919
Peg O My Heart, Marina Theatre, Lowestoft, SuffolkPeg O My Heart, a play by Hartley Manners at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft, Suffolk. circa 1910s
Robert Nesbitt, Charles Reading, Joan Davis, Stella MoyaRobert Nesbitt, right, (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show
House-party at Barton Mills HallMembers at a house party given by Mrs Hanbury-Kelk at Barton Mills Hall near Newmarket in July 1934. L to ri
Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain pictured in familiar garb but without cigar, against a London skyline. Date: 1953
Robert Nesbitt and Joan Davis planning theatre productionRobert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show
Robert Nesbitt planning his latest theatre productionRobert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show
Princess MargaretPortrait of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930-2002), pictured in a green ensemble in 1953 - Coronation year. Date: 1953
Iris Lockwood in Get a Load of This, London HippodromeIris Lockwood, actress, model and later wife of theatre director and producer Robert Nesbitt, appearing in the London Hippodrome revue Get a Load of This wearing a dress by Norman Hartnell. Date: 1941
Cartoon, The Great Guy of the Season (Disraeli)Cartoon, The Great Guy of the Season -- a satirical comment on the Liberal Party threat to the Conservative Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli
Cartoon by Henry Bunbury, The Smoking Club. Date: circa 1790s
COL JAMES MAC HOGGCOLONEL JAMES MACNAGHTEN HOGG (1823 - 1890), Statesman; Chairman of the Board of Works Date: 1873
Theres Millions In It! Tivoli Theatre, HullTheres Millions In It! a musical farcical comedy at the Tivoli Theatre, Hull -- Polly swears! 1923
The Terror, by Edgar Wallace, Lyceum Theatre, LondonThe Terror, by Edgar Wallace, at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, London, starring Mary Glynne and Dennis Neilson Terry. circa 1927
Telling the Tale, Ambassadors Theatre, LondonTelling the Tale, at the Ambassadors Theatre, London, for a hearty laugh with music running through it. circa 1918
Bransby Williams as Sydney Carton, A Tale of Two CitiesBransby Williams as Sydney Carton, in the Noble Deed, a theatre production based on the Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. circa 1898
Miss Nellie Rennisons Swiss Ladies Orchestra, with a programme of music including pieces by Rossini, Nilssen and Sullivan. Also including four solo female singers. circa 1905
The Span of Life, a drama by Sutton Vane, William Calders Company. circa 1890s
Postcard, St Jamess Theatre, King Street, London. Lessee and Manager: George Alexander. circa 1900s
Bransby Williams and Company at the Grand Theatre, Hull, in The Soul of Nicholas Snyders, and Oliver Twist. circa 1922
The Sleeping Beauty, pantomime. early 20th century
Sinbad, pantomime, Putney Hippodrome, SW LondonSinbad the Sailor, grand pantomime, Putney Hippodrome, SW London. early 20th century
The Skull, Shaftesbury Theatre, LondonThe Skull, a comedy mystery thriller, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. With John Deverell, John Gielgud and Alison Leggatt. 1928
Signpost to Murder, Cambridge Theatre, LondonSignpost to Murder, a new play by Monte Doyle, at the Cambridge Theatre, London, with Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr and Cyril Raymond. (1 of 2) circa 1962
Show Boat, a musical play, Theatre Royal, LeedsShow Boat, a musical play, at the Theatre Royal, Leeds, previously at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. circa late 1920s
Shell Out, Empire Theatre, NottinghamShell Out, at the Empire Theatre, Nottingham, a Harry Day production. early 20th century
The Shingling of Jupiter, Q Theatre, Kew Bridge, SW LondonThe Shingling of Jupiter, by Ewan Agnew, at the Q Theatre, Kew Bridge, SW London. circa 1925
See Naples and Die, Little Theatre, Adelphi, LondonSee Naples and Die, a comedy in three acts by Elmer Rice, at the Little Theatre, John Street, Adelphi, London, with Olive Blakeney and Bernard Nedell. 1932
A Scrap of Paper, Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, LondA Scrap of Paper, a play by Victorien Sardou, adapted by Frederick Fenn, at the Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, London, with Nancy Price and Lyn Harding. circa 1914
Calendar for 1877, Theatre Royal and Queens Theatre, London, with production details on the reverse for pantomimes
San Toy, musical comedy - wishing you good luck and merry times. circa early 1900s
Rose of Araby, musical play, Opera House, NorthamptonRose of Araby, a musical play, at the Opera House, Northampton. early 20th century
San Toy! musical comedy, Opera House, LeamingtonSan Toy! a musical comedy at the Opera House, Leamington, previously at Dalys Theatre, London. Showing Sing Hi, The Emperor and Ko Fan. circa early 1900s
Red Riding Hood, pantomime, with Decima Brooke, Maisie Jerrard, Will Lytton and Howard Ward, with ballets and marches arranged by John Tiller. circa 1907
The Ringer, Grand Theatre, SwanseaThe Ringer, at the Grand Theatre, Swansea - wanted on a charge of murder, 500 reward. circa 1927
The Red Light, New Theatre, St Martins Lane, LondonThe Red Light, at the New Theatre, St Martins Lane, London. 20th century
The Radium Girl, Kings Theatre, SouthseaThe Radium Girl, a musical comedy revue at the Kings Theatre, Southsea. 1915
Scene from Queen of the Redskins, by Emma Litchfield, showing Wahneetah, Queenie and Bronco Bill. circa 1910s
Mary Austin in Pygmalion and Galatea (probably the play by Ws Gilbert). early 20th century
The Proud Prince, combat in the arenaThe Proud Prince, by Justin Huntly McCarthy, scene from Act 4, combat in the arena. early 20th century
The Prisoner of the Bastille, from Lyceum Theatre, LondonThe Prisoner of the Bastille, a play on tour from the Lyceum Theatre, London, based on Charles Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. early 20th century
The Prince Chap, from Criterion Theatre, LondonThe Prince Chap, with the entire company from the Criterion Theatre, London. 1906
Princess Caprice, musical, Shaftesbury Theatre, LondonPrincess Caprice, musical, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, music by Leo Fall. 1912
Pretty Darlings, musical comedy, Palace Theatre, GloucesterPretty Darlings, a musical comedy revue by Syd Beckett and Edwin Turner, at the Palace Theatre, Gloucester. circa 1915
Oh You Pretty Darling! Grand Theatre, LutonOh You Pretty Darling! at the Grand Theatre, Luton. early 20th century
The Rising Generation, Royal Artillery Theatre, WoolwichThe Rising Generation, a three-act comedy by Wyn Weaver and Laura Leycester, at the Royal Artillery Theatre, Woolwich, SE London. 1925
The Rising Generation, Pier Theatre, Herne Bay, KentThe Rising Generation, a three-act comedy by Wyn Weaver and Laura Leycester, at the Pier Theatre, Herne Bay, Kent, by the Marlborough Amateur Dramatic Society. 1925
The Pet of the Regiment, with Guy Rider, HalifaxThe Pet of the Regiment, with Guy Rider, PA3, Prescot Place, Halifax, Yorkshire
Passing of the Third Floor Back, Opera House, Tunbridge WellPassing of the Third Floor Back, a play by Jerome K Jerome, at the Opera House, Tunbridge Wells. circa 1910s
The Patsy, comedy, Theatre Royal, PlymouthSave your laughs for The Patsy, a three-act comedy by Barry Conners at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. circa 1930s
Signpost to Murder, Cambridge Theatre, LondonSignpost to Murder, a new play by Monte Doyle, at the Cambridge Theatre, London, with Margaret Lockwood, Derek Farr and Cyril Raymond. (2 of 2) circa 1962
Henry Ainley in Reparation, St Jamess Theatre, LondonHenry Ainley, Shakespearean actor, in Reparation (in the role of Feyda), at the St Jamess Theatre, King Street, London. A translation by Mr & Mrs Aylmer Maude of Tolstoys The Live Corpse