Variety
Found in 1270 Collections and/or Records:
Louise Craston, c1920 - 1930
Postcard studio portrait of Louise Craston (Lulu Adams) in coat and hat.
Louise Tussaud's New Exhibition Programme, c1891-1892
St. Jame's Great Hall, Oxford Street, Manchester. Black type and colour centre containing the names of Tussaud's staff and officials on the front cover, inside programme listing Mr Percival Craig, Sydney Gandy and Miss Inglefield, Professor Bracken, Living Pictures or Tableaux Vivant and The Grand Panorama, on back cover Chamber of Horrors, 2p.p.
Lulu Adams, c1948
Publicity photograph of Lulu Adams showing embroidery work to a woman. The embroidery work is showing lettering 'Los Angeles 1948'. The other woman is believed to be named 'Roberta'. 'Photo by Nick de Morgoli' on reverse.
Lulu Adams, c1920 - 1930
Publicity photograph of Louise Craston (Lulu Adams). A blue headscarf has been painted on the image.
Lulu Adams and Harry Holt, c1948
Lulu Adams with Harry Holt. 'Harry Holt and I Having a Coca Cola at our 'grease-joint' Sep 1948, Hollywood' written on reverse.
Lulu Adams at Presentation, c1948
Publicity photograph of Lulu Adams (right) with a man and a woman accepting a presentation gift with audience. The photo is signed 'To Lulu with love Roberta' and 'For Lulu All the Best Bill Ballantyne'. Photo by Nick de Morgoli' on reverse.
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
Lyric Theatre Poster, From 5 September 1985
London. The Alchemist. Contains illustration.
Lyric Theatre Programme, 1978
London. Filumena by Eduardo de Filippo, Joan Plowright, Colin Blakely, Trevor Eve, Christopher Guard, Larry Lamb, Sharon Mughan, Patricia Hayes and others. Contains photographs of the acts, 20p.p.
Mahala, c1920 - 1940
Promotional publicity photograph of a female dance performer. The card has the lettering 'Mahala' and 'Helous/Tunis' printed on the front.
Malcolm Airey Circus and Theatre Collection
This collection contains a large number of books, programmes, photographs, research and related notebooks as well as correspondence. Many programmes contain inserts of tickets, notes from Malcolm Airey and other inserts. Amongst others the collection contains examples from the Bertram Mills Circus, Blackpool Tower Ballroom and Billy Smart's circus. There are also technical plans and drawings
Maplesone Brothers' Great Panorama of America and Canada Programme, c1883
Marina Palace of Varieties Handbill, 23 August 1897
Lydia Dreams - Ventriloquist and Artist in Black and White, Steve Cooke - Comedian, Minnie Fortescue - Comedienne and Burlesque Artiste, Professor Duprez - Magician, Miss Daisy Clements - Soubrette, Miss Nellie Tabrar - Singer, and Fred Pollard at Ramsgate. Also Farcical sketch, ‘Charley’s Uncle’ and Louis Duprez and his Hypnotised dogs. Printed by W. Jennings, Thanet Advertiser, Ramsgate.
Marine Theatre Poster, Week commencing Monday 12 January 1948
Lyme Regis. Wal Scott Present the Great Blackpool-Torbay Coast-to-Coast (Road Show) ‘Shine’, Sylvani continental illusionist, Sunya Musical comedy star, Paul Gray xylophonist, Isolde & Alexis music and dance, Shoe Shine Girls, Roys Instrumentalists Supreme, Beautiful Georgette dancing juggler, Vera Scott Pianist, Wal Scott & Christina. Red, blue and yellow type on white background and border. Printed by Wilsons, Printers, Leicester.
Marisa Carnesky Collection
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.
Maskelyne and Cooke’s Entertainment Bureau Handbill, c1900 - 1999
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. Handbill for agents. Printed by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, London and Eccles. 2p.p.
Maskelyne's Theatre of Mystery Programme, 1919
London. The Kobes, Japanese equilibrists, Herbert J. Collings, Musicus, the magic of melody, Nevil Maskelyne presents Goff Godfrey in a reproduction of the Cardiff Seance as described by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Oswald Williams illusionist, Leslie Harris, Fred Cooper and Company stock-whip expert. Contains illustration on the front cover. Printed by Bradley & Son., Ltd., Printers, Reading, 4p.p.
Memorandum, September 1911
Memorandum from The Comedy Theatre. Note regarding items from Hoe Hodson.
Memorandum of Agreement, 1 March 1923
Memorandum of agreement between Mrs A. Reeve-Sanger and Rupert Heath for the appearance of Diana Dobsons, comedy act, for six nights, starting Monday 11 June 1923 at the Palace Theatre, Ramsgate. Black type on pink paper. Type and manuscript, 2pp.
Memorandum of Engagement, 27 December 1911
Memorandum of engagement between Connah’s Quay and Shotton Hippodrome and Picture Palace and Ben Jackson, signed by A. Corelli.