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 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 5147 Collections and/or Records:

Grand Hall by the Sea, Italian & Zoological Gardens Programme, c1875 - 1919

 Item — Box Sanger Circus Box 3: Series 178B39; Series 178C114; Series 178H30; Series 178K45; Series 178V15; Series 178Z54
Reference code: 178K45.12
Scope and Contents

Margate, black type on pale brown paper and advertisement for The Clifton Baths on reverse. Acts listed; Miss Frances Talbot, singing act, Mr Edgar Granville, singing act, Martello, aerial act.

Dates: c1875 - 1919

Grand Hall by the Sea, Italian & Zoological Gardens Programme, c1875 - 1919

 Item — Box Sanger Circus Box 3: Series 178B39; Series 178C114; Series 178H30; Series 178K45; Series 178V15; Series 178Z54
Reference code: 178K45.13
Scope and Contents

Margate, black type on pale brown paper and advertisement for The Clifton Baths on reverse. Acts listed; Miss Frances Talbot, singing act, Mr Edgar Granville, singing act, Martello, aerial act, The Michigan Coons.

Dates: c1875 - 1919

Grand Musical Festival Handbill, c1891

 Item — Box John Barmwell Taylor Box 2: Series 178T1
Reference code: 178T1.188
Scope and Contents

Mrs Sims Reeves at Exeter Hall, Strand, London. Huge concert with over twenty acts and a full orchestra. Printed by John K. Chapman and Co., 5 Shoe Lane, and Peterborough Court, Fleet Street.

Dates: c1891

Grand Opera House Handbill, 21 November 1910

 Item
Reference code: 178T34.1
Scope and Contents Harrogate, Max Mantesole and Angus McLeod present, Rabottini, the world famous conduct and his Italian court band, Ben Jackson, trick soloist and banjo humorist, Minnie D’Aubyn, the local pantomime favourite in chorus songs, Tom Bryce assited by Miss Maynard, musical comedy, The Fosyths (Frank and Millie), musical comedy 'The Doll and the College boy', Tom Garland, mimic and voice Thower, ventriloquist and singer, Bert Anderson, conjuror, Rozel, Speciality artiste. Black type on orange...
Dates: 21 November 1910

Grand Theatre and Empire Poster, c1900 - 1999

 Item
Reference code: 178R47.709
Scope and Contents

Doncaster. Miss Fredrica's performing terriers, Dot the cake walking pony. Background white, type red and blue

Dates: c1900 - 1999

Grand Theatre, Blackburn Handbill, 14 April 1941

 Item — Box Lulu Adams Box 4: Series 178F16; Series 178G5; Series 178H10; Series 178K34; Series 178T26; Series 178Z23
Reference code: 178T26.2
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 14 April 1941

Grand Theatre, Leeds Poster, Thursday 24 December - 9 January, 11 January onwards [1970 - 1971]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 1: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.30
Scope and Contents

Bernard Delfont presents on behalf of Tom Arnold and Bernard Delfont Enterprises Ltd. Les Dawson, The Dallas Boys, Ronnie Hilton in the magnificent Christmas Pantomime Babes in the Wood. Green poster with black highlights and orange text, black and white photographs. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd, Manchester.

Dates: Thursday 24 December - 9 January, 11 January onwards [1970 - 1971]

Grand Theatre, Leeds Poster, Commencing Monday 27 May [c1960 - 1980]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.74
Scope and Contents

Prior to opening at the Saville Theatre, London. Tom Arnold presents June Bronhill, David Knight in a presentation of Ivor Novello's The Dancing Years with Enrico Giacomini, Robert Crewdson, Moyna Cope, Nicholas Hawtrey, Kenneth Tillson & Leonie Leahy. White poster with pink banner, pink, black and white text. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd Manchester.

Dates: Commencing Monday 27 May [c1960 - 1980]

Grand Theatre, Leeds Poster, Wednesday 24 December - Saturday 28 February [1969 - 1970]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.81
Scope and Contents Bernard Delfont presents on behalf of Tom Arnold & Bernard Delfont enterprises Ltd. and by arrangement with John Beaumont Dickie Henderson as 'Buttons' in the spectacular comedy pantomime Cinderella. Big company includes Dorothy Wayne, Betty Emery, Brian Hills, Dailey & Wayne, David Hartley, Andee Silver, Annette Holt, The Grand Dancers Cinderella's Ponies, Derek Taverner Singers The Yorkshire Babes, Dennis Lotis. Red poster with yellow highlights, black, yellow and white text, black...
Dates: Wednesday 24 December - Saturday 28 February [1969 - 1970]

Grand Theatre Poster, 30 May 1932

 Item
Reference code: 178R38.6
Scope and Contents

Luton. Rupert Ingalese presents, Dr. Raymond and Company hypnotist, magician and mind reader, The Handby Celeine Troupe of tricks and fancy skaters in thrills on wheels, Eastern Miracles, Musical Astleys, G.S. Young comedian, Peacock & Rees singers. Red and blue type on cream background with red border.

Dates: 30 May 1932

Grand Theatre Programme, Week commencing Monday 20 January 1936

 Item
Reference code: 178K43.566
Scope and Contents

Croydon. Lord John Sanger's Animal Arena. Blue type and illustration of showgirl on off white background on front cover, inside commercial advertising and programme in the centre. Printed by Haycock Press, London, 4p.p.

Dates: Week commencing Monday 20 January 1936

Grand Theatre Programme, c1950 - 1959

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Reference code: 178R27.218
Scope and Contents

Bernard M. Woolley Presents stars from Welsh Rarebit, Stan Stennett, Llew Thomas comedian, Frank James Compare, Jones Sisters dancing stars, Will Norman cyclist, Margaret Luke mimic, Leslie Lewis impressionist, Gudzows Welsh Collie Dogs-acrobatic collies. Red, blue and yellow type on white background. Radio Talent Contest. Printed by Wilsons, Printers, Leicester.

Dates: c1950 - 1959

Grand Theatre Programme, Wednesday 26 December 1894 and 9 following nights

 Item
Reference code: 178K27.88
Scope and Contents

Nottingham. Leopolds and their specially selected company of comedians in musical absurdity Frivolity. Three fold programme. Printed by Shumach Hyson Green Printing Works, Nottingham.

Dates: Wednesday 26 December 1894 and 9 following nights

Grand Theatre Swansea Poster, Week commencing 1 November c1982

 Item
Reference code: 178R11.193
Scope and Contents

Nat Jackley ‘The original Rubber necked Comedian with his Happy Gang’ with Penny Nicholls, Tom Howard, Mike Onions, Chris Corbally, Barbara Jackson, John Warwick, The Calders. Red and blue type with border on yellow background.

Dates: Week commencing 1 November c1982

Grand Victorian Fete Handbill, 1 May 1851

 Item — Box John Barmwell Taylor Box 3: Series 178T1
Reference code: 178T1.299
Scope and Contents

Borini’s Bands of 100 Performers, Tableaux Vivants, The Balloon Ascent by the Celebrated Hampton, and Great Exhibition of Pyrotechniques, at Cremorne House, Chelsea. Only a shilling, balloon included. Printed by John K. Chapman and Company, 5 Shoe Lane and Peterborough Ct., Fleet Street.

Dates: 1 May 1851

Grant Application Papers, 1998 - 2001

 Item — Box Marisa Carnesky Box 6: Series 178H39
Reference code: 178H39.42
Scope and Contents

Description of projects and letter to Arts Council England regarding grant applications.

Dates: 1998 - 2001

Grants 2008 Optical Disk, 2008

 Item — Box Albert & Friends Box 19: Series 178U13
Reference code: 178U13.40
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Optical disks, containing correspondence, administrative papers, newsletters, photographs and films, created by Albert & Friends Instant Circus.

Dates: 2008

Grants Back Up 1 Optical Disk, c1995 - 2008

 Item — Box Albert & Friends Box 19: Series 178U13
Reference code: 178U13.41
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Optical disks, containing correspondence, administrative papers, newsletters, photographs and films, created by Albert & Friends Instant Circus.

Dates: c1995 - 2008

Granville Theatre, Fulham Broadway Poster, Monday 23 February [1953]

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.169
Scope and Contents Jack Montague Presents the Sauciest, Naughtiest Show for Years "Why Blush" (But we'll bet you do!), Britain's most beautiful & artistic nude presentation ever staged in this country. Dorothi Neal presenting her "Portraits from Life" with Paul Newington Britain's most perfect physique in their sensational 'Fantasia'. Martin Yates Ace Accordionist, Lonely days - but glamorous nights The Glamourettes, Dolores Delmarno Singing for you, Eddie LeRoy The Novelty Juggler, The 6 Manchester Lads...
Dates: Monday 23 February [1953]

Granville Theatre Poster, c1960 - 1969

 Item
Reference code: 178R27.125
Scope and Contents

Ramsgate. Ken Platt in Carry on Father and Pillar to Post. Contains colour illustrations and photographs.

Dates: c1960 - 1969