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Theatre programme for Aladdin, by Arthur Collins. London, England, 1909
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Theatre programme for Aladdin, by Arthur Collins. London, England, 1909
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A comedy of sighs, poster illustration by Aubrey Beardsley. England, 1894
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A comedy of sighs, poster illustration by Aubrey Beardsley. England, 1894
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The first kiss polka, music cover, by G. Wilkinson. Lithograph. London, England, 19th century
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The first kiss polka, music cover, by G. Wilkinson. Lithograph. London, England, 19th century
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Grand Christmas pantomime at the Surrey Theatre. Belfast, UK, 1878
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Grand Christmas pantomime at the Surrey Theatre. Belfast, UK, 1878
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John Lawrence Toole as the Artful Dodger in Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, by John Oxenford. London, England, 1868
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John Lawrence Toole as the Artful Dodger in Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist, by John Oxenford. London, England, 1868
2006AH6014-01
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Programme for the Tivoli Music Hall showing possibly the Sisters Leyton. London, UK, early 20th century
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Programme for the Tivoli Music Hall showing possibly the Sisters Leyton. London, UK, early 20th century
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Programme for the Alhambra Theatre showing a cabaret. London, England, late 19th century
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Programme for the Alhambra Theatre showing a cabaret. London, England, late 19th century
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Sanger's Coronation Programme. UK, 1953
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Sanger's Coronation Programme. UK, 1953
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Bertram Mills' Programme. Lincoln, UK, 1931
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Bertram Mills' Programme. Lincoln, UK, 1931
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Bertram Mills' Programme at Olympia. London, England, 1926
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Bertram Mills' Programme at Olympia. London, England, 1926
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The Duenna, an Opera in Three Acts, illustration by George Sheringham. London, England, 1924
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The Duenna, an Opera in Three Acts, illustration by George Sheringham. London, England, 1924
2006AH6375-01
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Quadrille in Frederick Clays' Babil and Bijou at Covent Garden Theatre, arranged by Charles Coote. London, England, late 19th century
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Quadrille in Frederick Clays' Babil and Bijou at Covent Garden Theatre, arranged by Charles Coote. London, England, late 19th century
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Music sheet cover of Ol' Man River for the musical Show Boat at Drury Lane Theatre. London, England, 1928
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Music sheet cover of Ol' Man River for the musical Show Boat at Drury Lane Theatre. London, England, 1928
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Souvenir Programme for the Stage Door Canteen, by Arthur Ferrier. London, UK, 1943
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Souvenir Programme for the Stage Door Canteen, by Arthur Ferrier. London, UK, 1943
2006AG8915-01
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The popular entertainment Mr Gorilla The Lion of the Season, sung by Howard Paul. London, England, 19th century
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The popular entertainment Mr Gorilla The Lion of the Season, sung by Howard Paul. London, England, 19th century
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Farewell to the Exhibition, with Ferdinand Sommer playing his creation, the sommerphone. London, England, 1851
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Farewell to the Exhibition, with Ferdinand Sommer playing his creation, the sommerphone. London, England, 1851
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The Real Jim Crow at Drury Lane Theatre, sung by Mr P. Bedford. London, England, early 19th century
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The Real Jim Crow at Drury Lane Theatre, sung by Mr P. Bedford. London, England, early 19th century
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Thomas Dartmouth Rice as Jim Crow in A Celebrated Digger Song at Surrey Theatre. London, England, 1836
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Thomas Dartmouth Rice as Jim Crow in A Celebrated Digger Song at Surrey Theatre. London, England, 1836
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Music score cover from George Frederick Handel's opera Rinaldo. London, England, 1711
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Music score cover from George Frederick Handel's opera Rinaldo. London, England, 1711
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Yeoman of the Guard, by D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, illustration by Dudley Hardy. London, England, 1888
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Yeoman of the Guard, by D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, illustration by Dudley Hardy. London, England, 1888
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Songsheet cover of Andre Charlot's musical Bubbly, music by Philip Braham. London, England, 1918
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Songsheet cover of Andre Charlot's musical Bubbly, music by Philip Braham. London, England, 1918
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The Polo Lancers, music by Dan Godfrey. London, England, late 19th century
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The Polo Lancers, music by Dan Godfrey. London, England, late 19th century
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Lilian Price, Florence Levy, Eva Greville and Maud Wilmot dancing pas de quatre in Faust up to Date at Gaiety Theatre. London, England, late 19th century
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Lilian Price, Florence Levy, Eva Greville and Maud Wilmot dancing pas de quatre in Faust up to Date at Gaiety Theatre. London, England, late 19th century
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Lottie Collins in Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-ay, composed by Angelo A. Asher. London, England, late 19th century
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Lottie Collins in Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-ay, composed by Angelo A. Asher. London, England, late 19th century
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Music sheet cover of the musical Bradlaugh's Dream. London, England, 19th century
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Music sheet cover of the musical Bradlaugh's Dream. London, England, 19th century
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George Robey in The Simple Pimple, written and composed by E. W. Rogers. London, England, late 19th century
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George Robey in The Simple Pimple, written and composed by E. W. Rogers. London, England, late 19th century
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Diaghilev Ballet Russes' programme at Theatre Chatelet, by Leon Bakst. Paris, France, 1912
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Diaghilev Ballet Russes' programme at Theatre Chatelet, by Leon Bakst. Paris, France, 1912
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That's How Our Poor Have To Live, written and composed by John Read. London, England, 19th century
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That's How Our Poor Have To Live, written and composed by John Read. London, England, 19th century
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Emancipation Day at Princess Theatre, sung by Topsy. London, England, late 19th century
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Emancipation Day at Princess Theatre, sung by Topsy. London, England, late 19th century
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Faust in Five Minutes, sung by Howard Paul. London, England, mid-19th century
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Faust in Five Minutes, sung by Howard Paul. London, England, mid-19th century
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The polka Home Sweet Home, composed by Madame Oury. London, England, 19th century
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The polka Home Sweet Home, composed by Madame Oury. London, England, 19th century
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Mrs Partington's Private Theatricals, written by Frank W. Green. London, England, 19th century
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Mrs Partington's Private Theatricals, written by Frank W. Green. London, England, 19th century
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The Tin-Pot Band, sung by Harry Liston, written by Walter Burnott and composed by Vincent Davies. London, England, late 19th century
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The Tin-Pot Band, sung by Harry Liston, written by Walter Burnott and composed by Vincent Davies. London, England, late 19th century
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Songsheet cover of Co-operation, illustrated by Alfred Concanen and written by Lord Nozoo. London, England, late 19th century
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Songsheet cover of Co-operation, illustrated by Alfred Concanen and written by Lord Nozoo. London, England, late 19th century
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The Coster's Mansion, sung by Gus Ellen, written by Will Fieldhouse and composed by George Le Brun. London, England, late 19th century
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The Coster's Mansion, sung by Gus Ellen, written by Will Fieldhouse and composed by George Le Brun. London, England, late 19th century
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The Belle of Belgrave Square, written by Watkin Williams and composed by C. Solomons. London, England, late 19th century
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The Belle of Belgrave Square, written by Watkin Williams and composed by C. Solomons. London, England, late 19th century
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Be Sure You Say I'm Out, sung by Albert Steele and Lily Burnot and written by Walter Burnot. London, England, late 19th century
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Be Sure You Say I'm Out, sung by Albert Steele and Lily Burnot and written by Walter Burnot. London, England, late 19th century
2006AH6385-01
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Programme for the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Princess Ida at the Savoy Theatre, written by W. S. Gilbert and composed by Arthut Sullivan. London, England, 1884
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Programme for the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta Princess Ida at the Savoy Theatre, written by W. S. Gilbert and composed by Arthut Sullivan. London, England, 1884
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Cleopatra at Daly's Theatre, produced by George Edwardes. London, England, 1925
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Cleopatra at Daly's Theatre, produced by George Edwardes. London, England, 1925
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I Mustn`t Let Her See Me All At Once or I'm Going To See My Last New Girl, sung by Harry Randall and composed by Charles J.Taylor. London, England, 19th century
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I Mustn`t Let Her See Me All At Once or I'm Going To See My Last New Girl, sung by Harry Randall and composed by Charles J.Taylor. London, England, 19th century