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"Exploring the Rich History of Drury: From London Slums to Theatrical Marvels" Step back in time and discover the captivating tales hidden within the streets of Drury

Background imageDrury Collection: Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins

Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908

Background imageDrury Collection: Delightful, at the Gaiety Theatre, Macedonia

Delightful, at the Gaiety Theatre, Macedonia
Delightful first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, Macedonia in 1918. The caption reads Weston Drury as Ferdie Fittitt. Sergeant Weston Drury wrote many of the productions at the Gaiety Theatre

Background imageDrury Collection: The Bondman by Hall Caine

The Bondman by Hall Caine
Flyer showing dramatic scene for The Bondman by Hall Caine, from Drury Lane. Jason rescues Michael Sunlocks from the sulphur mine, where they have both been made to work as prisoners

Background imageDrury Collection: Cheer, Boys! Cheer by Augustus Harris, Raleigh and Hamilton

Cheer, Boys! Cheer by Augustus Harris, Raleigh and Hamilton
Cheer, Boys! Cheer by Sir Augustus Harris (18 March 1852 22 June 1896), Cecil Raleigh (27 January 1856 10 November 1914) and Henry Hamilton (c. 1853 4 September 1918)

Background imageDrury Collection: The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1907. Both as Drury Lane manager and part author (with Frank Dix) of the pantomime

Background imageDrury Collection: The Best of Luck, by Hamilton, Raleigh and Collins

The Best of Luck, by Hamilton, Raleigh and Collins
The Best of Luck by Henry Hamilton, Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, September 1916

Background imageDrury Collection: Herbert Campbell, music hall singer

Herbert Campbell, music hall singer
Herbert Campbell (1846-1904), popular music hall singer and Drury Lane pantomime performer. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageDrury Collection: Cartoon, Charles Harris

Cartoon, Charles Harris -- He maketh joy among the Supers. He was in charge of supernumeraries or theatre extras, for example children in pantomimes at Drury Lane Theatre. 1884

Background imageDrury Collection: Decameron Nights at Drury Lane Theatre, London

Decameron Nights at Drury Lane Theatre, London -- The Romance of Perdita and Saladin. circa 1920s

Background imageDrury Collection: Cartoon, Freddy Leader and Gussy Harris

Cartoon, Freddy Leader and Gussy Harris
Cartoon, Freddy Leader (right) thinks he will touch up Gussy Harris (left) this Christmas -- a reference to the Drury Lane pantomime season

Background imageDrury Collection: Portrait of Carlito Ackroyd, principal dancer in Decameron N

Portrait of Carlito Ackroyd, principal dancer in Decameron Nights at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageDrury Collection: A study of the dancer and actress Margaret Bannerma

A study of the dancer and actress Margaret Bannerman, who is in Decameron Nights at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageDrury Collection: Old Batchelor benefit performance for Joe Miller

Old Batchelor benefit performance for Joe Miller
The Old Batchelor, benefit performance for Joe Miller at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Joseph Miller (1684-1738) was an English actor who first played Sir Joseph Whittol in William Congreves

Background imageDrury Collection: London Trade Card - Jeane Tempell, Chimney Sweep

London Trade Card - Jeane Tempell, Chimney Sweep
London Trade Card - Jeane Tempell, a woman Chimney Sweep, Nutners Street (now Macklin Street, off Drury Lane), Holborn. circa 1740s

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane, London

Drury Lane, London (1881). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1881

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane Day Industrial School, London - Preparing Dinner

Drury Lane Day Industrial School, London - Preparing Dinner
Girls help cook dinner at the Drury Lane Day Industrial School. Date: early 1900s

Background imageDrury Collection: A scene from The Desert Song at Drury Lane Theatre, London (

A scene from The Desert Song at Drury Lane Theatre, London (1927) Date: 1927

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur Roberts

Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur Roberts
Caricature of James Fawn (1850-1923) and Arthur Roberts (1852-1933), music hall performers. Goodness Gracious! A reference to their comic duet in a Drury Lane pantomime, Mother Goose

Background imageDrury Collection: Cartoon, Launching the New Boat, Youth

Cartoon, Launching the New Boat, Youth. A reference to a new play, Youth, co-written by Augustus Harris and Paul John Merrit, first performed at Drury Lane, London, on 6 August 1881. 1881

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of Edward Stirling, actor, dramatist and manager

Caricature of Edward Stirling, actor, dramatist and manager
Caricature of Edward Stirling (1809-1894), actor, dramatist, adapter and stage manager. He worked at several London theatres, including Drury Lane. 1881

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of Augustus Harris, British actor and dramatist

Caricature of Augustus Harris, British actor and dramatist
Caricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, transformed into a goose -- Not " Old Mother Goose" but Master Augoosetus

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of Augustus Harris and Henry Pettitt

Caricature of Augustus Harris and Henry Pettitt
Caricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, and Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist -- Never mind, Pettitt

Background imageDrury Collection: Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegiance

Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegiance
Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane Theatre changing allegiance. They were at Drury Lane for years, but this season they go over to the opposition shop. 1880

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of E L Blanchard, English writer

Caricature of E L Blanchard, English writer
Caricature of Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1820-1889), English writer, dramatist and drama critic -- The Best of the Christmas Fairies. He is best known for his Drury Lane pantomimes. 1882

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of Harry Payne and Augustus Harris

Caricature of Harry Payne and Augustus Harris
Caricature of Harry Payne (1833-1895) clown and pantomime entertainer, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, seen here dressed as a policeman

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of the actor and playwright Dion Boucicault

Caricature of the actor and playwright Dion Boucicault
Caricature of the Irish actor and playwright Dion Boucicault (1820?-1890), seen here in the role of Conn in a production of his own play The Shaughraun, probably at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

Background imageDrury Collection: Caricature of the actor Augustus Harris

Caricature of the actor Augustus Harris
Caricature of the actor and impresario Augustus Harris -- Augustus Imperator. He managed the Drury Lane Theatre in London. circa 1880s

Background imageDrury Collection: Catherine Drury

Catherine Drury
CATHERINE DRURY (nee Angelo) wife of the reverend Mark Drury Date: 1741 - 1825

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Drury-Lowe

Drury Drury-Lowe
Sir DRURY CURZON DRURY-LOWE Military commander Date: 1830 - 1908

Background imageDrury Collection: Dru Drury, Naturalist

Dru Drury, Naturalist
DRU DRURY naturalist Date: 1725 - 1803

Background imageDrury Collection: Drury Lane / Photo 1934

Drury Lane / Photo 1934
Drury Lane on a quiet day Date: 1934

Background imageDrury Collection: Elizabeth Lady Parker

Elizabeth Lady Parker
ELIZABETH LADY PARKER nee CALTHORPE Wife of SIR HENRY PARKER (2) Lady Woodhouse (3) Lady Drury Date: 16th century

Background imageDrury Collection: Backstage at Drury Lane, 1926

Backstage at Drury Lane, 1926
A vast set makes the cast members of Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream look tiny, in this view from the wings at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageDrury Collection: Music cover, The Louise Polka

Music cover, The Louise Polka, composed by W H Montgomery, danced by Mr J Marshall and Miss Palser at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. circa 1850

Background imageDrury Collection: The Whip by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton

The Whip by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton
Promotional postcard for The Whip by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 9th September 1909

Background imageDrury Collection: Mrs Quintin Gilbey and her Cairn by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Quintin Gilbey and her Cairn by Madame Yevonde
Rosemary Hope-Vere, at the time Mrs Quintin Gilbey. She was previously married and Mrs Drury-Lowe and was married a third time to Sir Roderick Brinckman. Pictured with her Cairn terrier named Looney

Background imageDrury Collection: The Prodigal Son by Hall Caine

The Prodigal Son by Hall Caine
Promotional postcard for The Prodigal Son by Hall Caine. First produced at the Grand Theatre, Douglas, 2nd November 1904 Drury Lane Theatre, 7th September 1905. Wentworth Crokes Co

Background imageDrury Collection: Harry Randall

Harry Randall (1857 - 1932), English comic actor, in Humpty Dumpty at Drury Lane Theatre. Date: 1904

Background imageDrury Collection: The Patricians Daughter, by J. W. Marston

The Patricians Daughter, by J. W. Marston
A scene from The Patricians Daughter, by John Westland Marston, at Drury Lane, London. The play was produced by William Macready, who also appeared in the play. Date: 1842

Background imageDrury Collection: British Country Scene - Girl and Horse

British Country Scene - Girl and Horse
Colour lantern slide of a girl with a horse and foal.. Part of Box 197 Sayings, Boswell Collection. The Whip is a melodrama by Henry Hamilton (playwright) and Cecil Raleigh

Background imageDrury Collection: Mrs Vyvyan Drury by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Vyvyan Drury by Madame Yevonde. Seen here modelling a garden party dress by Lelong in white marquisette, with a tight-fitting bodice, and a wide-brimmed straw hat from Albert and Johnson

Background imageDrury Collection: Vera Fokina, Russian ballet dancer

Vera Fokina, Russian ballet dancer
Vera Fokina (nee Antonova, 1886-1958), Russian ballet dancer, wife of Mikhail Fokine. In 1914 she was dancing in a Russian season at Drury Lane, London. Date: July 1914

Background imageDrury Collection: Craven House

Craven House
also known as the Queen of Bohemias Palace, located in Drury Lane. Date: 1800

Background imageDrury Collection: James Lacy, Theatre

James Lacy, Theatre
JAMES LACY London impresario, patentee of Drury Lane theatre. Date: 1696 - 1774

Background imageDrury Collection: Theatrical Pleasures Plate 2 Contending Seat

Theatrical Pleasures Plate 2 Contending Seat
Artokoloro

Background imageDrury Collection: s00584

s00584
Sheffield Flood 1864, s00584

Background imageDrury Collection: s00580

s00580
Sheffield Flood 1864, s00580

Background imageDrury Collection: West Prospect of the Giants Causeway

West Prospect of the Giants Causeway (c.1739). Drury, Susanna fl.1733 - 1770. Date: 1739 (circa)



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"Exploring the Rich History of Drury: From London Slums to Theatrical Marvels" Step back in time and discover the captivating tales hidden within the streets of Drury. In the heart of London's slums, Feathers Court stands as a testament to an era long gone, where poverty and resilience intertwined. Meet James Doughty, England's oldest clown, whose laughter echoed through Drury Lane. With his colorful costumes and witty performances, he brought joy to countless souls amidst challenging times. Nell Gwynn, a name synonymous with charm and charisma, once graced these very houses. Step into her world as you wander through the historic dwellings that witnessed her rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of history's most beloved actresses. Dan Leno, a music hall comedian extraordinaire, transformed himself into Sister Anne on the grand stage at Drury Lane. His impeccable comedic timing left audiences roaring with laughter while showcasing his incredible versatility. Witness Dan Leno donning yet another unforgettable character - Mrs. Twankey in 1897. A true master of disguise and physical comedy; he effortlessly transported spectators into a world filled with hilarity and wonder. Fred Evans immortalized in a cartoon wearing his iconic clown costume reminds us that even behind makeup lies immense talent waiting to be unveiled upon eager crowds at Drury Lane. The enchanting melodies of "Il Trovatore" reverberated through every corner as its music sheet cover adorned pianos across town – an enduring reminder of how art transcends time within these hallowed walls. Transport yourself to 1928 when Show Boat took center stage at Drury Lane Theatre – witness scenes so vibrant they seemed alive. The magic created by performers resonated deeply within each spectator lucky enough to experience it firsthand. Drury Lane itself stands tall as an emblematic landmark etched into London's theatrical legacy. Its Theatre Royal has hosted countless legends, captivating audiences with its grandeur and timeless allure.