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Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 357 Collections and/or Records:

A Central Circus Site Monograph, c1930 - 1999

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Reference code: 178B20.1
Scope and Contents

Ohmy by Cyril Critchlow. A Central Circus Site, Chapter 11. Unpublished monograph with research notes. Typescript & Manuscript, 4p.p.

Dates: c1930 - 1999

ABC Blackpool Poster, c1980 - 1989

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Reference code: 178R27.157
Scope and Contents

Blackpool. Les Dawson, Kenneth McKellar, Dougie Squires Second Generation, Bobby Bennett, The Sunshine Girls, Jumping Jack. Contains photographs.

Dates: c1980 - 1989

ABC Theatre Programme, Summer season 1959

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Reference code: 178K27.59
Scope and Contents

Blackpool. Bernard Delfont Presents, The Army Game plus Blackpool’s Gayest Variety Show, Alfie Bass, Rosemary Squires, Bill Fraser, Albert & Les Ward, Michael Medwin, Saveen with Daisy, May ventriloquist, Norman Rossington, Frediani juggler, Ted Lune, Ossie Noble clown. Contains illustrations on the front cover and photographs of the acts inside. Printed by Horsley Bros., (T.U), 646 Romford Road, Manor Park, London, 8p.p.

Dates: Summer season 1959

Adelphi Theatre Programme, 1980

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Reference code: 178K27.101
Scope and Contents

London. My Fair Lady, Tony Britton, Liz Robertson, Peter Bayliss, Anna Neagle and others. Contains illustrations and photographs of the acts, 28p.p.

Dates: 1980

Advertising Brouchure, c1980

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Reference code: 178Z28.26
Scope and Contents

Stromboli Presents Professor Strom’s Menagerie of Freaks and Oddities, 4p.p.

Dates: c1980

Advertising Brouchure for Barry Sinclair, c1980 - 1989

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Reference code: 178I12.13
Scope and Contents

Promotional programme for Barry Sinclair, Power Beyond Belief Hypnotist act.

Dates: c1980 - 1989

Advertising Brouchure for Carlo and Company, c1990 - 1999

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Reference code: 178I12.11
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Promotional material for Clown Carlo and Company containing a four page programme, a four page insert and a leaflet.

Dates: c1990 - 1999

Advertising Card for The Amazing Bamforth, c1900 - 1999

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Reference code: 178I12.9
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Illustrated business card for The Amazing Baumforth, magic and illusionist act.

Dates: c1900 - 1999

Advertising Postcard for Storytime Puppets, c1970 - 1979

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Reference code: 178I12.10
Scope and Contents

Promotional postcard advertising Iain and Betty Smith, Storytime Puppets.

Dates: c1970 - 1979

Advertising Postcard for Ventriloquist, c1920 - 1929

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Reference code: 178I12.6
Scope and Contents

Promotional postcard for Adkin the ventriloquist.

Dates: c1920 - 1929

Aldwych Theatre Programme, 1954

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Reference code: 178K27.99
Scope and Contents

I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, Richard Greene, George Relph, Virginia McKenna, Georgina Cookson and others. Contains illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Henry Good and Son, Ltd., London, 8p.p.

Dates: 1954

Alexandra Theatre Poster, Week commencing 5 March 1973

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Reference code: 178R27.113
Scope and Contents

Birmingham. John Hanson in Franz Schubert’s Lilac Time. Colour illustrations. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd., Manchester.

Dates: Week commencing 5 March 1973

Alhambra Theatre Poster, Commencing Monday 3 July 1960

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Reference code: 178R27.151
Scope and Contents

Morecambe. Ken Platt in ‘Love Locked Out’. Contains colour illustration. Printed by electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd. Manchester.

Dates: Commencing Monday 3 July 1960

American Three Ring Circus Poster, c1980 - 1989

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Reference code: 178R27.233
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Colour illustration of clown.

Dates: c1980 - 1989

An Evening with Tommy Steele Poster, c1950 - 1959

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Reference code: 178R27.76
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ABC Blackpool. Red and yellow poster with photograph.

Dates: c1950 - 1959

Apollo Victoria Theatre Programme, 1982

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Reference code: 178K27.107
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London. Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot, Richard Harris, Fiona Fullerton, Robert Meadmore. Contains colour illustrations, 20p.p.

Dates: 1982

Arcadia (The Victory Theatre) Programme, c1900 - 1950

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Reference code: 178K27.89
Scope and Contents

Colwyn Bay. Catlin’s Royal Pierrots. Also at Scarborough, Llandudno and Touring Company. Mr Jackson Brown comedian, Mr Percy R. Willing pianist & accompanist, Mr James Carson comedian, Mr Louis Fredericks, Miss May A. Willis comedienne & dancer, Mr Sidney Frere, Mr Scott Richards basso, Miss Rita Hope soprano, Miss Ethel Beech soubrette. Contains handwritten notes. Printed by WH Smith & Son, Printers, St Nicholas Street, Scarborough, 8p.p.

Dates: c1900 - 1950

Arcadia Theatre Poster, c1940 - 1959

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Reference code: 178R27.72
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Drummond Road, Skegness. Frank A. Terry presents Aladdin and his wonderful Lamp with Les Lee & Al Dixon, Gloria Levine acrobatic Dancer and others. Printed by C.H. Major & Co. Ltd.

Dates: c1940 - 1959

Argyle Theatre of Varieties Poster, Week commencing Monday 28 August 1899

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Reference code: 178R27.237
Scope and Contents

Birkenhead. Saker Harlow Trio! Continental Eccentrics, James Dubois, ‘Pongo’ the man monkey, gymnastic, entertainment, Letta and Minnie, Florence Chester Queen of African Coon and descriptive vocalist, Rose Conroy Serio-comic Vocalist and Burlesque Actress, Gus Harris vocal character comedian, Lily Lever ballad and descriptive vocalist, Ryan and Hal L-pantomimic act. Red, blue and yellow type on white background. Printed by S Griffith & Co, Printers, Liverpool.

Dates: Week commencing Monday 28 August 1899

Argyle Theatre of Varieties Poster, Week commencing Monday 16 October 1899

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Reference code: 178R27.238
Scope and Contents

Birkenhead. Tom Leamore comedian, The Four Vampires pantomimists, Major Doyle Lilliputian Comedian, Robert Gilbert’s marvellous troupe of acrobatic dogs, The Three Sisters Slater-song and dance, Jesse Burton baritone and descriptive vocalist, The Vitascope, The 2 Emeralds duettists and expert dancers, Lily Marney Irish Comedienne. Red, blue and yellow type on white background. Printed by S Griffith & Co, Printers, Liverpool.

Dates: Week commencing Monday 16 October 1899