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Comedy is a form of art that has been around for centuries, originating in London

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Background imageComedy Collection: Ally Sloper Award of Merit, mock certificate made out to Joseph Hurst

Ally Sloper Award of Merit, mock certificate made out to Joseph Hurst, Box Office Manager at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: 1894

Background imageComedy Collection: Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, London

Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, London
Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, also with Cicely Courtneidge and June. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageComedy Collection: Margaret Parker, Farewell Entertainment, Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell, SE London

Margaret Parker, Farewell Entertainment, Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell, SE London, 18 December 1907, prior to departure to Australia

Background imageComedy Collection: Irene, a musical comedy by James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney

Irene, a musical comedy by James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney. First produced in England at the Empire Theatre, London, 7 April 1920. Touring to the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield. Date: 1920s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, The Philosophic Brigand

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, The Philosophic Brigand, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Darien (Mr Norman Salmond). Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, She ought to have a prize for that

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, She ought to have a prize for that, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Simon Pentweazle (Mr J Robert Hale)

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, Click! Went the Kodak

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, Click! Went the Kodak, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Elsie Habbicombe (Miss Dasy Jerome). Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, If Girls Had Wings, music by Sidney Jones

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, If Girls Had Wings, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Merva Sunningdale (Miss Ruth Vincent). Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: The Medal and the Maid, Barn Dance, by Sidney Jones

The Medal and the Maid, Barn Dance, by Sidney Jones
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Barn Dance, music by Sidney Jones. Merva Sunningdale (Miss Ruth Vincent), Allen Blithe RN (Mr F Ranalow), vocal duet, Consequences. Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, music by Sidney Jones

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, music by Sidney Jones. Miss Ventnor (Miss Ada Reeve), song, In My Curriculum (words by Charles H Taylor). Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Lancers, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Lancers, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Waltz, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Waltz, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Yvonne as Astarte, the Goddess of the Moon, at Dalys Theatre, London

Yvonne as Astarte, the Goddess of the Moon, at Dalys Theatre, London. Yvonne was a musical comedy with book and lyrics by Percy Greenbank, and music by Jean Gilbert and Vernon Duke (Dukelsky)

Background imageComedy Collection: Walker, London, the successful comedy by J M Barrie at the Theatre Royal, Eastbourne

Walker, London, the successful comedy by J M Barrie at the Theatre Royal, Eastbourne, by Sydney Paxton and Company, from Tooles Theatre, London Date: early 20th century

Background imageComedy Collection: San Toy, musical comedy, first performed at Dalys Theatre, London, in 1899

San Toy, musical comedy, first performed at Dalys Theatre, London, in 1899. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: San Toy, musical comedy, The ABC Duet, at the Grand Theatre, Southampton

San Toy, musical comedy, The ABC Duet, at the Grand Theatre, Southampton, previously at Dalys Theatre, London. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: The JP, the successful farcical comedy by Fenton Mackay, The Strand Theatre, London

The JP, the successful farcical comedy by Fenton Mackay, The Strand Theatre, London, Edward Lyttons Company Date: circa 1900s

Background imageComedy Collection: Felix Gets a Month, a whimsical farce by Tom Gallon and Leon M Lion, at the Theatre Royal

Felix Gets a Month, a whimsical farce by Tom Gallon and Leon M Lion, at the Theatre Royal, Bradford, direct from the Haymarket Theatre, London Date: circa 1917

Background imageComedy Collection: The Farmers Wife, The Devonshire Comedy by Eden Phillpotts, at the Royal Court Theatre

The Farmers Wife, The Devonshire Comedy by Eden Phillpotts, at the Royal Court Theatre, Sloane Square, London Date: 20th century

Background imageComedy Collection: C Aubrey Smith, The Creaking Chair, Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, Haymarket, London

C Aubrey Smith, The Creaking Chair, Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, Haymarket, London. Also starring Tallulah Bankhead. Date: 1924

Background imageComedy Collection: Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London Date: early 20th century

Background imageComedy Collection: Dalys Girls enjoying themselves at the swimming baths. Standing (left to right)

Dalys Girls enjoying themselves at the swimming baths. Standing (left to right): The Misses Stella Riga, Jean Stirling, Veda Le Grand and Irene Flower

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Now, good Sir John, how live your Windsor wives'

"Now, good Sir John, how live your Windsor wives"
3082716 " Now, good Sir John, how live your Windsor wives", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Then let all them encircle him about', illustration from

"Then let all them encircle him about", illustration from
3082712 " Then let all them encircle him about", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Are you not ashamed? Let the clothes alone', illustration from

"Are you not ashamed? Let the clothes alone", illustration from
3082710 " Are you not ashamed? Let the clothes alone", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Come on sirrah-answer your master, be not afraid'

"Come on sirrah-answer your master, be not afraid"
3082709 " Come on sirrah-answer your master, be not afraid", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'And tis the very riches of thyself that now I aim at'

"And tis the very riches of thyself that now I aim at"
3082701 " And tis the very riches of thyself that now I aim at", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'They cover him with foul linen', illustration from

"They cover him with foul linen", illustration from
3082698 " They cover him with foul linen", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'There comes my master, Mister Shallow and another gentleman from Frogmore'

"There comes my master, Mister Shallow and another gentleman from Frogmore"
3082696 " There comes my master, Mister Shallow and another gentleman from Frogmore", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'You little Jack-A-Lent, have you been true to us?'

"You little Jack-A-Lent, have you been true to us?"
3082695 " You little Jack-A-Lent, have you been true to us?", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'How now, sweet Frank! Why art thou melancholy?'

"How now, sweet Frank! Why art thou melancholy?"
3082689 " How now, sweet Frank! Why art thou melancholy?", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: Sketches of the musical comedy Peggy Ann at Dalys

Sketches of the musical comedy Peggy Ann at Dalys Theatre, London, 1927 with Dorothy Dickson, Maisie Gay, Basil Howes, Oliver McLennan and Elsie Randolph Date: 1927

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Go with us and see', illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor

"Go with us and see", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor
3082688 " Go with us and see", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComedy Collection: 'I wash, wring... and do all myself', illustration from

"I wash, wring... and do all myself", illustration from
3082685 " I wash, wringA.....and do all myself", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: Sketches of Marie Tempest and other brilliant

Sketches of Marie Tempest and other brilliant
Marie Tempest and other brilliant actors in the comedy The Spot on the Sun at the Ambassadors Theatre, London, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageComedy Collection: 'I am not a hungry, I thank you', illustration from

"I am not a hungry, I thank you", illustration from
3082670 " I am not a hungry, I thank you", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'If he were twenty Sir John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse Robert Shallow Esquire

"If he were twenty Sir John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse Robert Shallow Esquire
3082660 " If he were twenty Sir John Falstaffs, he shall not abuse Robert Shallow Esquire!", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Lets consult together against this greasy knight'

"Lets consult together against this greasy knight"
3082658 " Lets consult together against this greasy knight", illustration from The Merry Wives of Windsor, 1910 (colour litho) by Thomson

Background imageComedy Collection: New fashions for the stage version of the Smart

New fashions for the stage version of the Smart set in Frederick Lonsdales comedy Spring Cleaning, London, 1925 with a range of gowns worn by Edna Best, Nancie Parsons

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the New Comedy of 'Ranelagh, 'at the Haymarket Theatre (engraving)

Scene from the New Comedy of "Ranelagh, "at the Haymarket Theatre (engraving)
1618811 Scene from the New Comedy of " Ranelagh, " at the Haymarket Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComedy Collection: A cast member of the Albert de Courville revue, Shell Out at the Comedy Theatre

A cast member of the Albert de Courville revue, Shell Out at the Comedy Theatre, dressed as the Savage Club, one of a number of costumes representing various London clubs for a particular scene

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the New Comedy of 'St Cupid;or, Dorothys Fortune, 'at the Princess Theatre (engraving)

Scene from the New Comedy of "St Cupid;or, Dorothys Fortune, "at the Princess Theatre (engraving)
1601529 Scene from the New Comedy of " St Cupid; or, Dorothys Fortune, " at the Princess Theatre (engraving) by English School

Background imageComedy Collection: Ben Jonson

Ben Jonson
Benjamin Jonson (1572-1637) was an English playwright and poet, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours. Date: 1875

Background imageComedy Collection: St Georges Bloomsbury

St Georges Bloomsbury
St Georges church, Bloomsbury, is a parish church in Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden. It was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and consecrated in 1730. The church crypt houses the Museum of Comedy

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the New Comedy of 'Mamma'at the Court Theatre (engraving)

Scene from the New Comedy of "Mamma"at the Court Theatre (engraving)
1595734 Scene from the New Comedy of " Mamma" at the Court Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageComedy Collection: Medieval knight in armour on horseback lost in a forest

Medieval knight in armour on horseback lost in a forest at night. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from The Tournament, or Days of Chivalry, William Sams

Background imageComedy Collection: Medieval knights in armour on horseback on a stormy night

Medieval knights in armour on horseback on a stormy night. Sir Ethelbert becomes separated from Alan on a mountain road. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageComedy Collection: Two knights in armour leave a castle to head to a tournament

Two knights in armour leave a castle to head to a tournament. Sir Ethelbert and Alan make their farewells to Adelaide and the Baron



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Comedy Collection

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