Animals
Found in 1261 Collections and/or Records:
Lord John Sanger's Circus Programme, c1928
Black and white illustration of seal holding a large ball on its nose and circus parade on background on front cover, inside 107 years of Sangers article with black and white photograph and programme as well as commercial advertising, on back cover article continues also with black and white photographs. Printed by Wiles and Co., Printers, 6 George Street, Richmond, Surrey, 2p.p.
Lord John Sanger's Circus Programme, 1934
Green, black and white illustration of showgirl in the centre with the head of a laughing clown above her and two roaring lion heads on the bottom corners on the front cover, inside programme and after performance shows on back cover. Printed by Willsons' Leicester, 2p.p.
Lord John Sanger's Combined Shows Programme, c1920 - 1929
Black and white illustration of clown's torso holding a sign reading programme on the front cover and black type on off white background, inside programme and large black and white photograph of women holding lion cubs on back cover the Empire Zoo with illustrations, 2p.p.
Lord John Sanger's New Circus and Menagerie Handbill, c1930-1969
Wothing, Brougham Road Field, East Worthing, Monday 4 to Saturday 9 August. Black type on off white background, possible reverse of cheque, see 178Z50.56
Lots of Fun! Handbill, 1851
Industrious Fleas, at Sloane Street Gallery. “The Curious and Amusing Exhibition”.
Louise Craston with Dogs, c1920 - 1940
Louise Craston with dogs in garden.
Lucken's Circus Programmes, 1952 - 1968
Programmes for Lucken's Circus, Lucken's Mammoth Continental Circus, Walter Lucken's All Star Circus, Wally Luckens Circus and others, containing clown and equestrian illustrations on the front cover, inside programme, some black and white photographs of performers with text, some illustrations and commercial advertising.
Lulu Adams, c1930 - 1940
Lulu Adams with dog.
Lulu Adams and Mother, c1920 - 1930
Louise Craston (Lulu Adams) (right) seated on a sofa next to her mother Martha Craston (nee Cashmore). The women are seated with two per dogs.
Lulu Adams Collection
This collection contains business records, newspaper cuttings, programmes, notebooks and handbills, as well as a collection of black and white photographs, some original artwork and other items relating to Lulu Adam’s personal life and career
Madame Duval's Splendid Tableaux Vivans Handbill, c1849
Living Serpent novelty at Minerva Hall, Haymarket. 'Madame Duval and her talented troupe of male and female artistes.' Accompanied by, 'a magnificent highly trained Living Serpent. The Anaconda just arrived from the Continent.' Used in a series of tableaux, 'Eve tempting Adam, the Indian Girl'.
Madison Square Garden Productions in Association with Cyril Bertram Mills Presents Centre Circus Programme, 20 July - 28 August 1978
Mills present Centre Circus. Brighton Centre. The Four Vulcanus fire act, Hoppes’s rodeo Mules, The Kam-Tai troupe balancing act and others. Contains photos, 12p.p.
Major Russell Pickering Pastel, 1947
A skit sketch of Major Russell Pickering, animal carousel Circus Friends Association Olympia by Emmett Kelly. Red pastel sketch of a cartoon wolf's torso and head in a suit on brown paper.
Man and Beast Film, c1945 - 1990
16mm, Cecolite. 400 feet, 10 minutes long. In colour, with sound. Russian circus animal trainers.
Man Eater at Large Film, c1932 - 1965
Circusama, Yesterdays Circus Today. 8mm, Mack Sennett. Black and white, silent. Commercial film, starring Billy Beavan and Andy Clyde.
Man with Snake, c1920 - 1940
Photographic negative of a man holding a snake.
Manley's New Grand Palace Circus Programme, c1800 - 1899
Marks's New Equestrian Characters Print, c1800 - 1899
Etching, engraving and watercolour on paper, published by J. L. Marks, 91 Long Lane, Smithfield, London. Colour illustration of four equestrian acts, The Sailor's Return, The Greek Warrior, The Reaper and The Flower Girl.
Marks's New Equestrian Characters Print, c1800 - 1899
Etching, engraving and watercolour on paper, published by J. L. Marks, 91 Long Lane, Smithfield, London. Colour illustration of four equestrian acts, The Swiss Girl, The Alpin Hunter, The Life Guardsman and The Flying Dutchman.