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Images Dated 12th February 2016

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Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Street Pump

Street Pump
Working a street pump Date: circa 1840

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Cora Cardigan, flautist

Caricature of Cora Cardigan, flautist
Caricature of Cora Cardigan (Hannah Rosetta Dinah Moulton, 1860-1931), virtuoso flautist who worked mainly in theatres and music halls. She also played the violin. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Boy Using a Telescope

Boy Using a Telescope
A boy pays to use a telescope at a scenic spot. Date: late 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman

Caricature of Archdeacon Dunbar, Anglican clergyman
Caricature of Archdeacon Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar (1844-1916), Anglican clergyman of St Andrews Church, Tavistock Place, London, who was involved in a divorce case in 1881 brought by his wife

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent

Caricature of Ambrose Maynard, theatrical agent, depicted as a parody of Shakespeare. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature, Lillie Langtry and Henrietta Hodson

Caricature, Lillie Langtry and Henrietta Hodson
Caricature, Lillie Langtry (1853-1929) and Henrietta Hodson (1841-1910) -- The best of friends must part. Hodson (referred to here as Mrs Labouchere because of her relationship with Henry Labouchere)

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Afred and Paul Martinetti, performers

Caricature of Afred and Paul Martinetti, performers
Caricature of Alfred and Paul Martinetti, American pantomime performers. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature, Oscar Wilde as Romeo

Caricature, Oscar Wilde as Romeo
Caricature, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) in the role of Romeo -- an American newspaper had recently reported that this was about to happen. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: The Paines at the Piano

The Paines at the Piano
Mrs Paine, Miss Paine and miss Polly Paine (to say nothing of the dog) at the keyboard. Date: circa 1750

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Ashmead Bartlett, Conservative MP

Caricature of Ashmead Bartlett, Conservative MP
Caricature of Sir Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1849-1902), American-born British Conservative politician, MP from 1880 until 1902. Described here as the secret of Englands greatness. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of John Ryder and Tom Mead, English actors

Caricature of John Ryder and Tom Mead, English actors
Caricature of John Ryder (1814-1885) and Tom Mead (1821-1889), English actors, shaking hands as a couple of legitimates (ie working in the legitimate theatre). 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP

Caricature of Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP
Caricature of Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), atheist Liberal MP, with politicians in the shape of dogs at his heels. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actor

Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actor
Caricature of Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (1850-1911), British actor -- What it is to be a masher(!). At this time, masher meant a fashionable young man, ladies man or dandy. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Mary Eastlake, English actress

Caricature of Mary Eastlake, English actress
Caricature of Mary Eastlake (1856-1911), English actress. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Cartoon of three actors relaxing on Ash Wednesday

Cartoon of three actors relaxing on Ash Wednesday, a day when theatres were closed for religious reasons. These gentlemen would not be sorry if Ash Wednesday came once a month

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Cartoon, Scene at Henglers Circus, London

Cartoon, Scene at Henglers Circus, London
Cartoon, Daring Equestrian Act, performed at Henglers Cirque -- a satire on the Licensing Act. The man jumping through the hoop is Frederick Charles Hengler (1820-1887), horseman and circus owner

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature, Little Mr Baum to Big Official

Caricature, Little Mr Baum to Big Official. What do you want to pitch into a little chap like me for? 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors

Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors
Caricature of Harry Paulton (1842-1917) and Johns Clarke (1833-1899), actors -- The Two Dromios (of Ephesus and Syracuse respectively)

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Portrait of Edward Saker, British actor and theatre manager

Portrait of Edward Saker, British actor and theatre manager
Portrait of Edward Sloman Saker (1838-1883), British actor and manager of the Alexandra Theatre, Liverpool. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of Tom Cannon, jockey and trainer

Caricature of Tom Cannon, jockey and trainer
Caricature of Tom Cannon (1846-1917), British flat racing jockey and trainer. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature, Edward, Prince of Wales

Caricature, Edward, Prince of Wales -- is he a little stage-struck? The heir to the throne stands pensively at the Stage Door of a theatre. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Cartoon, Matinees! Matinees!! Matinees

Cartoon, Matinees! Matinees!! Matinees!!! Trixie Southbank, who is tired of being an extra and wants to play Juliet, asks John Hollingshead (1827-1904), manager of the Gaiety Theatre

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of W E Gladstone and his son Herbert

Caricature of W E Gladstone and his son Herbert
Caricature of W E Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, and his son Herbert (1854-1930). The Grand Old Man cautions his son

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Caricature of F C Leader, theatre manager

Caricature of F C Leader, theatre manager
Caricature of F C Leader, lessee and manager of Her Majestys Theatre, London. Her Majestys Punch Show, Box Office now open. 1883

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Wallace Fountain, Paris

Wallace Fountain, Paris
A French workman drinks water at a Wallace fountain in Paris. Date: 1889

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Children Drinking Fount

Children Drinking Fount
Children swarm round a public drinking fountain. Date: 1891

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Man at Drinking Fountain

Man at Drinking Fountain
Our gentleman, overcome with a sudden rush of patriotism, is drinking the health either of the old king George IV or the new king William IV, in water from the town pump. Date: 1830

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Poster hearts of World

Poster hearts of World
Poster for HEARTS OF THE WORLD, directed by D W Griffith, starring the two Gishes and including Stroheim and Coward in a World War One propaganda tear-jerker. Date: 1918

Background imageImages Dated 12th February 2016: Mother & Child Pray

Mother & Child Pray
A child prays with its mother Date: 1868


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