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Theatre Collection - Acc 01 - Miscellaneous theatre programmes, portaits, press cuttings, song sheets and other items
1 - Miscellaneous theatre programmes, portaits, press cuttings, song sheets and other items
2 - Miscellaneous portraits and newspaper cuttings A-L
3 - Miscellaneous portraits and newspaper cuttings M-Z
4 - Miscellaneous group portraits and images of plays
001 - Mr L Murray and Mrs [Fanny] Stirling, (1815-1895) as Orlando and Rosalind in As you like It
002 - [Mrs [Mary Ann Ivers] Orger, (1788-1845) and William Farren, (1786-1861) in Ask no Questions
003 - Mrs [Mary Ann] Keeley, (1806-1899) and [Robert] Keeley, (1793-1869) in a scene from the Battle of Life at the Lyceum Theatre
004 - Miss Ellaline Terriss (1872-1971) and Sir Seymour Hicks (1871-1949) in the Beauty of Bath
005 - The Beggar's Petition or a Father's Love and a Mother's Care. A drama in three acts by George Dibdin Pitt
006 - Miss Irene Desmond, Mr Sam Walsh, Mr Charles Troode, Mr Arthur Williams, (1844-1915), Miss Alice Cox in "The Belle of Mayfair"
007 - Miss Edna May, (1878-1948) and two little squaw girls in "The Belle of Mayfair"
008 - Miss Edna May, (1878-1948) in song Gay Mayfair in "The Belle of Mayfair"
009 - Miss Edna May, (1878-1948) and guests at the Bazaar in "The Belle of Mayfair"
010 - Mr Farren Soutar in song What makes a Woman in The Belle of Mayfair
011 - Image of the play 'The Bengal Tiger'
012 - Cecil Barth, Edith Penrose, Herbert Standing, Fanny Moore, George Giddens, Rose Saker, Lottie Venn, William Blakeley, Aubrey Boucicault, Madeline Viney, Fannu Robertson, Alfred Maltby in Betsy at the Criterion Theatre
013 - Mr E F Edgar, Sir Henry Irving, (1838-1905) and Isabel Bateman, (1854 - 1934) in a scene from Charles I at the Lyceum Theatre
014 - Miss Mabel Hirst, Nina Sevening (c.1885-?), Joan Keddie, Doris Stocker and Mary Fraser in The Cingalee
015 - Mary Fraser, Miss Joan Keddie, Miss Doris Stocker, Miss Mabel Hirst, Miss Nina Sevening (c.1885-?), and Miss Mabel Hirst in The Cingalee
016 - Miss Mary Fraser, Miss Nina Sevening (c1885-?), Miss Joan Keddie, Miss Mabel Hirst, Miss Doris Stocker, and Fred Kaye in The Cingalee
017 - Miss [Emily] Fowler, (1849-1896), Miss Grey, Mr [Henry] Neville, (1837-1910), and Mr Vernon in a scene from a new play 'Clancarty' at the Olympic Theatre
018 - Scene in the play 'Court of Old Fritz'
019 - Miss Carrie Moore, (1883-1956) as Peggy and Mr Walter Passmore, ( 1867-1946) as Sam Brudenell in the Dairymaids
020 - Miss Carrie Moore, (1883-1956) as Peggy and Mr Walter Passmore, (1867-1946) as Sam Brudenell in the Dairymaids
021 - Mr Dan Rolyat as Joe Mivens and Miss Gracie Leigh as Eliza in the Daiymaids
022 - Mr Dan Rolyat as Joe Mivens and Miss Gracie Leigh as Eliza in the Daiymaids
023 - Mr Walter Passmore, (1867-1946) as Sam Brudenell, Mr Dan Rolyat, As Joe Mivens, Miss Gracie Leigh as Eliza, Miss Agnes Fraser, (1878-1968) as Winifred and Miss Carrie Moore as Peggy in the Dairymaids
024 - Miss Carrie Moore, (1883-1956) and the shadow girls in the Dairymaids
025 - Print of Descart, the French Buccaneer
026 - Print of The Dumb Man of Manchester : a melodrama in two acts translated from the original Ms of Une Cause Celebre, by B F Rayner
027 - Scene from Eldorado at the Strand Theatre [1874?]
028 - Mr Leonard Boyne and Miss Olga Brandon in The English Rose at the Adelphi Theatre
029 - Scene from the Fate of Eugene Aram at the Lyceum Theatre
030 - Mr [Henry James] Montague, (1844-1878) and Carlotta Addison, (1849-1914) in Forgiven
031 - Miss Larkin and Mr David Fisher in Forgiven
032 - Photograph of play titled '14 Days'
033 - Mr J K Emmet and Miss Powell in New Fritz our German Cousin
034 - The Gendarmes in Genevieve de Brabant by Offenbach
035 - Mr [Charles] Hayden Coffin, (1862-1935) as Charlie Chetwynd and Isabel Jay (1879-1927 as Winnie Willoughby in The Girl Behind the Counter
036 - Miss Violet Englefield as Millie Mostyn and Lawrence Grossmith (1877-1944), as Viscount Gushington in The Girl behind the Counter
037 - Miss Coralie Blythe and Mr Horace Mills in The Girl behind the Counter
038 - J F Mcardle as Gen Sir Wilkie Willoughby and Marie Dainton (1881-1938) as Ninette in The Girl behind the Counter
039 - Miss Violet Englefield as Millie Mostyn, Mr J F Mcardle as Gen Sir Wilkie Willoughby and Lawrence Grossmith (1877-1944), as Viscount Gushington in The Girl behind the Counter
040 - Mr Horace Mills as Adolphus Dudd, Mr [Charles] Hayden Coffin, (1862-1935) as Charlie Chetwynd and Isabel Jay (1879-1927 as Winnie Willoughby in The Girl Behind the Counter
041 - Image of the play 'Gamester', by E Moore
043 - Image of the play 'George Barnwell'
044 - Mr [John Baldwin] Buckstone, (1802-1879) and Mrs [Fanny Elizabeth] Fitzwilliam, (1801-1854) as Tom Dibbles and Orphan Nan in Mr [John Baldwin] Buckstone's, (1802-1879) celebrated comic drama of Good for Nothing
045 - Sir [Henry] Irving, (1838-1905) as Hamlet at the Lyceum Theatre
046 - Miss Iris Hawkins as Derek Jesson, Mr George Alexander as Hilary Jesson, Miss Beryl Faber as Geraldine Rideley, Mr Herbert Waring as Filmer Jesson in His House in Order
047 - Print of Jonathan Bradford or the murder at the road-side inn a melo-drama in two acts by Edward Fitzball
048 - A sketch at the Opera Comique of Kissi-Kissi; or, The Pa, The Ma, and The Padishah
049 - A scene from Lady Clancarty at the Olympic Theatre
050 - [Dion] Boucicault's drama The Long Strike at the Adelphi [Theatre, The Strand]. The scene in the Telegraph office
051 - The new [Dion] Boucicault-Bryon drama at the Adelphi Theatre : the man who was "Lost At Sea"
052 - The George Edwardes production, under the direction of Robert Evett of The Maid of the Mountain at Daly's Theatre
053 - The Merchant of Venice at the Lyceum Theatre. The Trial Scene
054 - Sybil Grey, Leonora Braham, (1853-1931) and Jessie Bond, (1853-1942) in "The Mikado"
055 - Mdlle Nesville and Mr David James in "Miss Decima"
056 - Miss Ethel Irving, (1869-1963) as La Bolero and Miss Coralie Blythe as Louise in Mr Popple of Ippleton
057 - Miss [Dame Alice] Ellen Terry, (1847-1928) and Sir Henry Irving, (1838-1905) as Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing
058 - Print of My Poll and My Partner Joe : a nautical drama in three acts, by John Thomas Haines. First performed at the Surrey Theatre, September 7 1835
059 - Mr Henry Ainley, (1879-1945) as Lancelot and Miss Eleanor Robson as Mary Ann in Merely Mary Ann
060 - Mr Henry Ainley, (1879-1945) as Lancelot, Miss Eleanor Robson as Mary Ann and Mr Gerald Du Maurier, (1873-1934) as Peter in Merely Mary Ann
061 - The Naughty Wife at the Playhouse with Gladys Cooper, (1888-1971), Charles Hawtrey, (1858-1923) and Stanley Logan (1885-1953)
062 - The Naughty Wife at the Playhouse with Gladys Cooper, (1888-1971), Ellis Jeffreys, (1868- 1943) and Stanley Logan (1885-1953)
063 - Miss Nelly Bromley, (1850-1939) and Angelina Claude in Nemesis
064 - Edward [O'Connor] Terry, (1844-1912), Monsieur Marius and Angelina Claude in Nemesis
065 - Scene from Nemesis at the Strand Theatre with Harry Cox and Monsieur Marius
066 - James Lewis (1837-1896) and Mr G H Gilbert in A Night Off
067 - Miss Beatrice Lamb and Harry Paulton, (1842-1917) in Group from Niobe
068 - 'No Thoroughfare' at the Adelphi Theatre
069 - Miss [Dame Alice] Ellen Terry, (1847-1928) and Sir Henry Irving, (1838-1905) in Olivia at the Lyceum Theatre
070 - Portraits of Madam(e) Vestris, (1797–1856) and Mr Charles Mathews, (1776-1835). A scene in the farce of One Hour or the Carnival Ball as performed at the Olympic Theatre
071 - Madam(e) Vestris, (1797–1856) and Mr C[harles] Mathews, (1776-1835) in the farce of One Hour or the Carnival Ball as performed at the Olympic Theatre
072 - Harlequin and Old Cocker at the Olympic Theatre
073 - Mr Richard Temple, (1847-1912) Mr Frank Thornton, Mr Durward Lely, (1852- 1944) in Patience
074 - Image of Paul Clifford
075 - Image of Paul Jones a melodramatic romance in three acts by Thomas Dibdin. First performed at Sadler's Wells Theatre, September 3, 1827
076 - Revival of Peril at the Garrick Theatre. Shows two images:- Act 1 - with Mr Leonard Boyne, Mr R C Hertz, Violet Vanbrugh (1867-1942), Graham Browne, Helen Rous, Lily Grundy, Mr Fred Kerr, Brandon Thomas, (1850-1914) and Eric Lewis, (1855-1935) Act 2 - with Mr Fred Kerr, Mr Leonard Boyne, Eric Lewis, (1855-1935) and Violet Vanbrugh (1867-1942) Back cover - Miss Evelyn Millard, (1869-1941)
077 - [Rutland] Barrington, Mr [George] Power, [(1878-80)-1928] and Mr [Fred] Clifton, (1844-?) and HMS Pinafore
078 - W J Hill and W[illiam] S[ydney] Penley, (1851-1912) in The Private Secretary
079 - Scene from The Profligate at the Olympic Theatre
080 - The Red Farm or the Well of St Marie a Domestic Drama, by W T moncrieff. First Performed at Sadler's Wells Theatre, August 20th 1842
081 - The Red Rover or the Mutiney of the Dolphin a nautical drama in two acts, by Edward Fitzball
082 - Sir Henry Irving, (1838-1905) and Isabel Bateman, (1854-1934) in Richelieu at the Lyceum Theatre
083 - Image of Riquet with the Tuft
084 - Scene from A Road to Ruin at the Vaudeville
085 - Mary Anderson (1859-1940) and Mrs [Fanny] Stirling, (1815-1895) in Romeo and Juliet
086 - Romeo and Juliet travestied at the New Strand Theatre
087 - A Page in Ruy Blas at the Gaiety Theatre
088 - An officer in Ruy Blas at the Gaiety Theatre
089 - Miss Nellie Farren, (1848-1904) in Ruy Blas at the Gaiety Theatre
090 - Miss Blanche Massie in Ruy Blas at the Gaiety Theatre
091 - Fred Storey, (1861-1917) in Ruy Blas at the Gaiety Theatre
092 - Julia Neilson (1868-1957) and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel
093 - Mr H Wigan, Mr [William] Farren, (1786-1861) Mr Thorn, Miss Oliva and Mr James in School for Scandal
094 - Mr [John Lawrence] Toole, (1830-1906), and Miss [Ellen] Farren, (1848-1904) in [Seaing Toole]
095 - Charles Wyndham (1837-1919) and Miss Mary Moore, (1861-1931) in Still Waters Run Deep
096 - Edward Terry and Fanny Brough, (1865-1950) in The Times
097 - Scene from Tom Cringle or Mat of the Iron Hand. A nautical drama in two acts, by Edward Fitzball. First performed at the Surrey Theatre, May 26, 1834
098 - Newspaper cutting of Sir Herbert [Beerbohm] Tree, (1853-1917) and Dorothea Baird in Trilby at the Haymarket Theatre
099 - Scene from Turpin's ride to York or Bonny Black Bess. An equestrian drama in two acts, by H M Milner. First performed at Astley's Amphitheatre on Whit Monday, 1836
100 - Scene from Vanderdecken or the Flying Dutchman : a legendary drama in four acts, by E T Taylor
101 - Mr J[ames] Fernandez, (1835-1915) , Miss E[leanor] Phillips and Alma Murray, (1854-1945) in The Wandering Jew
102 - Scene from the Wandering Jew featuring the Artic regions at the Adelphi Theatre with Mr J[ames] Fernandez, (1835-1915) , Miss E[leanor] Phillips, Alma Murray, (1854-1945) and Mr [Howard] Russell in The Wandering Jew
103 - Mr [Joseph] Wood (1801-1890), and Harriet Cawse as Tom Tug and Wilhetmina in The Waterman
104 - Whitefriars or the days of Claude Du Val a drama in Three Acts. From the celebrated romantic novel of the same title, by W Thompson Townsend. First performed at the Royal Surrey Theatre, April 8th, 1844
105 - Miss Jenny Marston and Mr F Robinson as Florizel and Perdita in A Winters Tale.
106 - Scene from the Queen's Horse
107 - Scene from 'Used up' at the Haymarkey Theatre. Illustrated London News, 24 Feb 1844
108 - Three Postcards from The Arcadians, played at the Shaftesbury Theatre
109 - Souvenir of Laurance Housman's Victoria Regina, presented by Gilbert Miller in association with Norman Mashall. at the Lyric Theatre, on June 21 1937. Production designed by Rex Whistler
110 - The famous yacht scene in Brewster's millions at the Hicks Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
111 - Charles Frohman presents Law and Erlanger's production of the new musical comedy The Prink Lady at The Globe Theatre, Shaftebury Avenue
112 - Royalty Theatre, Dean Street present Billeted, by F Tennyson Jesse and H M Harwood
113 - Her Majesty's Theatre presesnts As you Like It. Lily Brayton as Rosalind, Henry Ainley - Orlando; Coutice Pounds - Touchstone and Oscar Asche as Jacques
114 - Strand Theatre and Louis Meyer presents Mr Wu
115 - Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue presents The Midshipmaid by Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall
116 - A photographic collage with flowers surrounding a medallion with the text "With Good Wishes For The New Year" and the numbers 1908 filled in with many small images of female actresses
5 - Miscellaneous theatre programmes, portaits, press cuttings, song sheets and other items
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