Box Lulu Adams Box 4
Contains 34 Results:
Letterhead Advert, c1920 - 1929
Letterhead promoting Miss Cashmore’s Great Sporting Act, The Sulky introducing her beautiful white horse and highly trained dogs, manager J. Craston with address 20 Grand Parade, Brighton. Black type on white paper and b&w photograph of Miss Cashmore, horse and dog.
Leaflet, c1930 - 1949
Leaflet with photograph of Miss Cashmore and Les Fratellini clowns on reverse in blue over white background.
Brouchure, c1930 - 1949
Brochure and letter about investment in Adams Casino Enterprises, London.
Letterhead Advert, c1930 - 1939
Letterhead promoting Lulu (Lady Clown) and Albertino (August), Musical Clowning, trumpet, saxophone, bagpipes, drums, novelty cello, suitable for circus, fetes, variety, cinema, cabaret, revue, radio, television, act done in English, French and German. Blue and red type on white paper.
Receipt, c1930 - 1939
Blank receipt form for Lulu Adams, Arts and Crafts. Black type on white ruled paper.
Business Card, 23 April 1924
Business card for Pierre Bretesché, Nantes, France.
Business Card, c1930 - 1949
Business card for Eugène Lemaire, Nancy, France.
Business Card, c1930 - 1949
Business card for Harold M. Slade, Sladecraft, Brighton.
Business Card, c1930 - 1949
Business card for Lulu Adams, Arts & Crafts, two cards with address 21B Grand Parade, Brighton.
Schedule of Cartage Charges, July 1923
Association of Touring Managers schedule of cartage charges. Red card cover and black type, 11p.
Voucher, 1926 - 1927
The Stage Guild. Managers’ section. Official cartage contractors’ voucher issued to Maurice A Cowan. Red and black type on blue card.
Certificate, 17 September 1906
Certificate for appointment of William Craston as District Deputy Grand Master of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Western Australia. Blue and red type of white paper with red seal and hand written information.
Windsor Theatre, Bearwood Handbill, 29 May c1940 - 1949
Vogelbein’s Bears, Vic & Joe Crastonian, variety act, Syd Plummer, The Zyli-Fool, Walcott’s Marionettes, The Two Eddies, musical equilibrists, Percy Rich & Eva, comedy act, Hilda Heath, just crazy, Marcia Owen, singing act, Roy Lester, comedian. Printed by: Electric Modern Printing Co., Ltd (T.U.) Waterloo Road, Manchester 8.
Grand Theatre, Blackburn Handbill, 14 April 1941
Turner Layton, pianist, Vic & Joe Crastonian, music, singing and dancing, Johnnie Kavanagh, comedian, Hal Mack and his Six Dancing Demons, variety act, George Latour, juggler, Al Wright, comedy circus, Robert Bemand and his wonder pigeons, Gordon and Bryan, piano and singing act. Red and black type on white paper, black and white photograph on front page and black and white illustration of The Crastonian’s act inside, 4pp.
La Grande Revue Annuelle du Concert Mayol Handbill, 23 - 27 January 1924
Grenoble Casino Kursaal, Les Crastonians, Yvonne Serard, Popino, comedian, Marcellus, J. Alder, Sylette, Robert & Lysiane Roberty, dancers, Leo Caldy, Renee Favaine, B. Lecoeur, De Presles, Andree Ricard, Violette Turin, Berthe Lacaze, De Valmont, Rose The, De Marcy, Geo Garner, Dalcourt, Marcelle Darcilly, The 12 Bigarelli Girls, 1p.
Musical Score, c1896
Musical score for The Geisha; A Story of a Tea House. Words by Owen Hall, music by Sidney Jones, lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Greenish cover and black type, 18pp.
Letterhead Advert, c1920 - 1929
Letterhead promoting Joe Craston the Dandy Clown and partner the dog Bill with address 20 Grand Parade, Brighton. Red type on yellow paper and two black and white photographs of the act.
Personal Correspondence, 1926 - 1961
Letters of personal nature relating to the Craston, Cashmores and Adams.
Business Correspondence, 1919 - 1958
Four letters and two cards of business nature relating to Lulu Adams, The Crastonians, Lulu’s doll making business, Joe Cashmore and Joe Craston.
Greeting Cards, 1907 - 1938
Christmas cards, a circus theme greetings card and a souvenir letter card of Chester containing twelve black and white views of Chester.