Performers
Found in 4710 Collections and/or Records:
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Handbill, 1887
Buffalo Bill's Wild West at Earl's Court. "America's National Entertainment”. Illustrated.
Busch Berlin and Roland Bremen Circus Poster, c1960 - 1969
Aachen. Featuring black and white photographs of clowns and red and yellow type.
Business Cards and Promotional Material, c2004 - 2008
Business cards including one from the British Council, one from Cabinet and one from Neil Cooper Production and Event Management and promotional material including programmes, tickets and handbills.
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.
Business Record Related to the Jewess Tattooess, Ghost Train and The Girl from Nowhere Projects, 1999 - 2005
Documents of all aspects of the development and delivery of the Jewess Tattooess project and some documents related to Ghost Train and The Girl from Nowhere including contracts, invoices, scripts, visual material and correspondence.
Business Records, 1865 - 1940
Various items of business records including lists of artists, financial information, contracts and charitable events.
Business Records, 1929 - 1939
Various receipts and takings books for Billy Bellhouse including material from his tours abroad.
Business Records , 1903 - 1912
Business material related to Ben Jackson's music hall and variety career including correspondence and contracts.
Business Records, 1938 - 1939
Contracts of work for the Handby Celeine Four and Handby Celeine Trio.
Business Records, c1950 - 1963
Business records including letter headed paper for Digger Pugh Ltd, and Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus, correspondence, receipt, items related to the Digger Pugh Girls act, photocopies related to equipment, photocopy of a contract with Associated Rediffusion Ltd and photocopy of performing animals certificate of registration.
Business Records, 1 March 1923
Memorandum of agreement between Mrs A. Reeve-Sanger and Rupert Heath.
Business Records, 1991 - 2019
This collection contains research material, business records, grant applications, project planning documents, contracts, programmes, posters, handbills, newpaper cuttings and other records relating to Marisa Carnesky's career as a showwoman. The records comprise the production and travelling of Marisa's shows including Carnesky's Ghost train, SmutFest, Jewess Tattoess, Dragon Ladies, Chamber of Horrors, Dystopia, Magic War, The Incredible Bleeding Woman and Tarot Drome.
Business Records, 1999 - 2004
Costume designs for Skinning the Cat shows by Rebecca Truman, as well as business records inclusing financial records and correspondence.
Business Records, 2002-2004
Business records related to Skinning the Cat including; Rebecca Truman's business card, various documents related to trapeze frames and rigging containing structural calculations and designs by David Young Associates, quotes from Litestructures and the Angle Ring Company Ltd.
Business Records, 2003-2004
Business records related to Albatros Rig, including sketches, photographs, costing from Lifestructures, technical drawings and calculations and invoices.
Business Records, c1999 - 2004
Various items of business records produced by Skinning the Cat , a report on Circus in the UK by Circus Arts Forum and a report on project development and strategic planning by Richard Sobey Creative Business Development and Strategic Planning.
Business Records, 1913 - 1963
Contracts of employment and business receipts related to Lulu Adams, Martha Cashmore, Albert Adams and the Crastonians.
Bycullah Athenaeum Programme, 11 October 1907
Endifield. Black type on green background listing popular lectures, Madame Bertha Moore, Professor W.B. Bottomley, Richard Kearton, F. Ormiston Smith, Miss Madeleine O'Connor and Dr A.H. Fison.
C & B M. Silver Jubilee Programme, 1951 - 1952
Blue faux velvet with silver embossed letters decorative cover, inside colour photograph of white face clown breaking through paper on top left and showgirl on bottom right on a white background on front cover, inside introduction, black and white photographs and illustrations of acts and performers with text, programme with illustrations in the centre and commercial advertising, 24p.p.
Cabaret Time Card, c1970 - 1979
Time card for the Savoy restaurant, featuring The Ian Stewart Quartet and Ted Rogers’ Star Entertainer’, The Wychwoods and the Savoy Dancers.