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Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox

The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox
Promotional postcard showing the stage set of The Freedom of Suzanne by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox at the Criterion Theatre in London during its run from November 1904 to April 1905

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: French Leave by Reginald Berkeley

French Leave by Reginald Berkeley
Promotional postcard for French Leave by Reginald Berkeley which was first produced at the Devonshire Park Theatre in Eastbourne on the 7th June 1920

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox

The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox
The Freedom of Suzanne by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox. First produced at the Criterion Theatre in London on 15th November 1904. This image shows the lead character Charles Trevor holding one of his ex-wifes

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Four Just Men

The Four Just Men
Promotional postcard showing The Four Just Men from the story by Edgar Wallace for J. Bannister Howards Company touring to the Opera House in Northampton. There are two press quotes on the reverse

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Forty Theives by Ian Query

The Forty Theives by Ian Query
Promotional postcard for The Forty Thieves by Ian Query, Artist: Will True. The image shows a flier for shows at the Borough Theatre and Opera House, Stratford East, London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Frank Forbes-Robertson by Charles Pibworth

Frank Forbes-Robertson by Charles Pibworth
Frank Forbes-Robertson, from the bas-relief by sculptor Charles Pibworth. Promotional postcard for his Full London Company directed by Nelson King touring to Theatre Royal

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For the Love of Peg by H Schrier and C Lodge-Percy

For the Love of Peg by H Schrier and C Lodge-Percy
For Love of Peg by Henrietta Schrier and C. Lodge-Percy. First produced at the Lincoln theatre on 18th January and Theatre Royal, Stratford East in London on 12th February 1917

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For Wife and Kingdom by Ward Bailey

For Wife and Kingdom by Ward Bailey. First produced at the Theatre Royal in Smethwick, on 8th March 1909 and moving to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, on 29th March 1909

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill

For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill
Promotional postcard featuring a scene from For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill, first produced at the Prince of Wales theatre in Mexborough, South Yorkshire

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill

For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill
Promotional postcard featuring a scene from For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill which was first performed at the Prince of Wales theatre, Mexborough, South Yorkshire on 13th April 1908

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill

For Love - and the King by C Watson Mill
Promotional postcard for For Love - and the King by C. Watson Mill. First produced the Prince of Wales Theatre in Mexborough

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell

For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell
Promotional postcard of a poster of For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell. The poster is reproduced in David Allen & Sons 1927 catalogue item no

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell

For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell
Promotional postcard of a poster for For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell. A wedding between hero and heroine was a common melodrama ending

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell

For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell
Promotional postcard of a poster for For His King and the Girl He Loved by Fred Maxwell. The policeman peering around the tree is saying (caption:) Wait Till I Get Her Home

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Folly Theatre, Peter Street, Manchester

The Folly Theatre, Peter Street, Manchester
Promotional postcard advertising a performance at the Folly Theatre of Varieties, (known as The Folly) Peter Street, Manchester before it was rebuilt in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Follies

The Follies
Promotional postcard of The Follies, a pierrot troupe founded in 1895 by H G Pelissier, also the main performer and director

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: H G Pelissier by Hon. John Collier

H G Pelissier by Hon. John Collier
Promotional postcard of a painting of Harry Gabriel (H G ) Pelissier by Hon. John Collier, (27 January 1850 11 April 1934)

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Follies by Langfier

The Follies by Langfier
Promotional postcard showing the Follies, a pierrot troupe founded by H G Pelissier in 1895 taken by popular theatrical photographers Langfier of London

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Follies by The Hana Studios, London

The Follies by The Hana Studios, London
Promotional postcard showing The Follies, a pierrot troupe founded by H G Pelissier in 1895. Taken by popular theatrical photographers Hana Studios of London

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Romance by Arthur Watts

Romance by Arthur Watts
A couple in fancy dress costume enjoy a moonlit romantic tryst. Date: 1920

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: La Fosse aux Filles by Alexandre Kouprine

La Fosse aux Filles by Alexandre Kouprine
Promotional postcard showing a playbill of entertainment showing at the Theatre du Grand-Guinol in Paris, featuring La Fosse aux Filles by Alexandre Kouprine, Le Chevalier Canepin by M

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Forty Thieves by Ian Query

The Forty Thieves by Ian Query
Promotional postcard for The Forty Thieves by Ian Query The man in black carrying a bag of gold is Paul Kruger, a pantomime villain for British audiences during the Boer War

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Forty Theives by Ian Query

The Forty Theives by Ian Query
Promotional postcard for The Forty Thieves by Ian Query for a touring production at the Balham Hippodrome in London. Date: circa 1909

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Forty Theives by Ian Query

The Forty Theives by Ian Query
Promotional postcard by popular artist E P Kinsella for The Forty Theives by Ian Query. Between 1909 and 1938 the Lyceum Theatre was run by the Melville Brothers

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Forty Theives by Ian Query

The Forty Theives by Ian Query
Promotional postcard for The Forty Thieves by Ian Query, artist Will True. This image shows the revue touring to the Royal Surrey Theatre, for four weeks from 27th December 1920

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Margaret Morris by Madame Yevonde

Margaret Morris by Madame Yevonde
Portrait of Margaret Morris (1891 - 1980), famous dancer and dance teacher. Margaret Morris movement dance combined exercise with dance

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Medieval ladies

Medieval ladies
Two Medieval ladies gathering poppies. 1903

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: English ladies 15th Century

English ladies 15th Century
- My, where DID you get that hat ! exclaims one lady to another, holding up her hands in amazement : the third lady, understandably, doubts if it the style will catch on... Date: 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: English ladies of high rank

English ladies of high rank Date: 14th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: 15th century servants

15th century servants
Various domestic women of the period Date: 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Unemployment in Britain in 1903

Unemployment in Britain in 1903
Unemployed workers processing along the Strand, London - not a one-off event but a daily happening Date: February 1903

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: Campaign Medal of Harold Auerbach, WW1

Campaign Medal of Harold Auerbach, WW1
Campaign Medal of Harold Auerbach (1897-1975), who served in the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. (1 of 2) Date: 1918

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Hall

The Geisha by Owen Hall
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Hall

The Geisha by Owen Hall
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Hall

The Geisha by Owen Hall
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Halt

The Geisha by Owen Halt
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. Artist John Hassall. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Halt

The Geisha by Owen Halt
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Halt

The Geisha by Owen Halt
The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Geisha by Owen Halt

The Geisha by Owen Halt
Promotional postcard of The Geisha by Owen Hall; music Sidney Jones produced by George Edwardes. First produced at Dalys Theatre, London 25th April 1896. Artist Will True

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Parisienne by George Dance

The Gay Parisienne by George Dance
Promotional cut out flyer of The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton on 1st October 1894

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Parisienne by George Dance

The Gay Parisienne by George Dance
Promotional cut out for The Gay Parisienne by George Dance, The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. The image shows the main cast members Date: circa 1909

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907. Image shows George Carroll and Julie St

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music by Guy Jones. Artist E P Kinsella Front page of eight-page flyer, touring to the Theatre Royal, Halifax on 19th April 1909

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2017: The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks

The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks
Promotional postcard of The Gay Gordons by Seymour Hicks; music Guy Jones. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London on 11th September 1907 Date: circa 1909



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