Variety
Found in 1270 Collections and/or Records:
Civic Theatre Poster, Tuesday 25 - Saturday 29 March 1980
Barnsley. A Night at the Music Hall, Clinton Ford, Jimmy Marshall, Chris Corbally Britain’s youngest ventriloquist, Montelli & June Mr & Mrs Music, Gladys Ambrose, The Du Barry Set, The Ray Paul Sound, Colin Cresswell. Red and black type on yellow background. Printed By Taylors Printers, Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
Civic Theatre Poster, Tuesday 7 - Saturday 11 October 1980
Barnsley. Gulliver’s Travels. Colour illustration.
Civic Theatre Poster, Sunday 15 May 1983
Barnsley. Call up the Comedians, Jimmy Marshall and others. Red and blue print with photograph. Printed by Walkers-Printers.
Clown, c1940 - 1950
Unknown clown female impersonator. 'H. Franklin Raudenbush, 325 W. School House Lan, Phila, 44 PA' printed on reverse.
Co-operative Hall Poster, c1920 - 1929
Edlington. Hodson’s blue Star Comedy, concert & Dramatic Co., Various plays. Black type on purple background.
Collins's Programme, 23 January 1899
Three fold programme with green and white illustrations of two pierrot characters and a male character on the outside, inside commercial advertising and programme listing Mr Pat Carey, Miss Amy Allnutt, Mr Arthur Lennard, George Kirk and Company, Mr T.E. Dunville, Sisters Preston, The Four Poole-Pelhams, Mr Will Hebdon, Miss Lottie Lennox, Mr Harry Tate, Lotto, Lilo & Otto, Mr Tom Leamore, Edison's Pictures, Tom White's Arabs, The Leonards, The Bros. Horn, Mr Chas. Gardiner and March.
Colne Municipal Hall Poster, 19 April 1976
The Dixie Minstrel Show featuring John Boulter with Reg Lester and David Lee. Red and black with border.
Colonnade Theatre de Luxe, 24 June 1912
Leamington, Ben Jackson in banjo tricks and comedy, Forotten Clue, Lumbering in Brazil, The Hobo, Mind the Paint, Feudal Debt, a storyof the Kentucky Hills, Pathes Gazette, 1st Edition, Shamus O’Brien in 2 acts and 34 scenes, Studies in Aquatic Life, Bolster’s Infatuation, Just Like a Woman, Pathes’ Gazette, 2nd Edition, Rall and Tando, comedy duo 'The Doctor and The Serio'. White red and blue type on white background with red border. Printed by Maisey and Son printers.
Colonnade Theatre De Luxe Poster, 24 June 1912
Leamington, Ben Jackson in banjo tricks and comedy, Rall and Tando, comedy duo 'The Doctor and The Serio'. Blue and red type on white background with red border. Printed by Malsey and Son printers.
Combined Services Entertainment Poster, c1940 - 1959
Ken Platt, Dennis Bettis and others in Radio C.S.E.Calling. Red and green type on white background. Left blank for overprinting location and date.
Contract, 9 March 1939
Contract between Ernest Binns’ Enterprises, Morecambe, and the Handby Celeine Four, signed by Ernest Binns and Florence (Thorne or Horne).
Contract, 14 June 1938
Contract between Tom Arnold Ltd, Shaftesbury Avenue, London and Handby Celeine Trio to appear at the Empire Theatre, Glasgow, signed by Tom Arnold.
Contract Agreement Between Grand Palace and Ben Jackson, 18 February 1907
Contract agreement between Grand Palace, Clapham Junction and Ben Jackson, signed by Walter Gibbons proprietor and lessee.
Contract Between Milton Bode and Edward Compton and Ben Jackson, 25 March 1912
Contract between Milton Bode and Edward Compton proprietors of Theatre of Varieties and Ben Jackson to appear at the Royalty Theatre, Chester.
Contract Between Thos-Hargreaves and Ben Jackson, 18 December 1911
Contract between Thos-Hargreaves of Rochdale from Chevalier Cliquot’s Universal Theatrical Variety Agency and Ben Jackson to perform at New Palace T. Rochdale for one week starting 18 December 1911.
Contracts, 1909 - 1941
Contracts of employment dating from 1909 to 1940 but mainly 1941.
Correspondence, 1911 - 1912
Book of letter headed paper.
Correspondence, c1939 - 1945
Employment related correspondence addressed to Handby Celeine from theatrical agencies and production companies.
Cotswold Hall Dursley Poster, c1924
£50 challenge. Mr H. A. Mills Passing through a Local Man Supported by 6 star Turns. Blue type with checker border on white background.
County Borough Of Southport Pier Head Poster, c1940 - 1949
Fred E. Rayne presents The Tonics, Joe Hodson comedian, Rene Rayne soubrette, Helen Allayne musical comedy soprano, Arthur Dixon Pianist Entertainer, Frank Elans entertainer, Mamie Benson The Versatility Girl, Teddie Stanton comedian, Doris Foskett a smile and a song. Red and black type on white background. Printed by ‘Visiter’. Printing Works, Tulketh Street.