Variety
Found in 1447 Collections and/or Records:
Letter Regarding Garry Moore Show Contract, 7 March 1952
Letter from Marty Kummer of Music Corporation of America to Hal Denver, accompanying a contract for the Garry Moore Show; typescript, 1p.
Letter Regarding the American Guild of Variety Artists, 18 August 1954
Letter from Dolores Rosaler of the American Guild of Variety Artists to Hal Denver concerning the extended term of three years on his contract; typescript, 1p.
Letter Requiring Employment Reference, 25 May 1903
Letter to Ben Jackson requiring employment reference from John Morrisey, Resident Manager Orpheum Circuit Co., San Francisco.
Lido Cliftonville Poster, 7 July 1978
‘The Jolson Minstrel Show’ with comedy star Ken Joy. Red and black type on yellow background.
Lido Theatre, Cliftonville, Toast Of The Town, Poster, Week commencing Friday 24 June, c1966
Cliftonville. John Riscoe presents Toast of the Town, Ted Durante, Penny Nicholls and Hylda. Black poster with black and white photographs, bright colourful text in white, orange and pink.
London Hippodrome Programme, 29 July 1907
Variety programme, listing various acts including Chung Ling Soo, with programme in centre including Macate Sisters, Leonard Gautier's performing ponies, The Four Magnanis, Alfred Loyal, The Chrono Megaphone, Clown Pinta, The Black Hussars, Leipsig, Johnny Watson, The Globe of Life, Paul Conchas and the American Bioscope. Also contains commercial advertising. Light blue covers with white type, 10p.p.
London Hippodrome Programme, 25 August 1902
Variety programme with programme in centre including Three Romas, Mlle. Ella Bradna, The Barra Troupe, Marceline, Edisonograph, Juan A. Caicedo, Mirza Golem troupe, Agnes Spadoni, Chinko, M. Slamonsky, Three Sisters Klos, Sam Elton, The Klein Family and The Bandits. Light green covers with dark blue type, 10p.p.
London Hippodrome Programme, 30 November 1914
Colour illustration of woman dresses in flags of the allied countries during world war one on white background. Inside commercial advertising and programme including Gerano, bioscope, Kartelli, 'Business as Usual' a war related play and patriotic songs, also projection of films from the front, 12p.p.
London Hippodrome Programme, 30 July 1900
Programme page for the London Hippodrome linsting Les Melages, Captain Kettle and Stepsons, Leon Morris, Treantanovi Sisters, The Aquamarinoff Troupe, Webb's Cow Boys, Captain Woodward's seals and sea lions, Gibbon's Phono-bio-tableaux, Lockhart's elephants, Gobert, Belling and Filpe and Cinderella, 2p.p.
London Hippodrome Programme, 22 January 1901
Programme page for the London Hippodrome linsting Agnes Krembser, The 3 Donals, The 3 Fratellinis, Burke and Andrus, The Novellos, the latest war pictures depicted by Gibbons Bio-Tableaux, The Kook Trio, Mons. Emile Gautier, The Seddons, The Continental Musical Stars, Mons. Steckel, The Schaffers, Marceline, Siberia, 2p.p.
London Hippodrome Programme, 1900
Black type on light brown background listing Siberia, Mr Hengler's plunging horses and programme of music directed by Mr George Jacobi.
London Palladium Poster, Commencing 23 December 1957
Robinson Crusoe, Arthur Askey, David Whitefield, Tommy Cooper and others. Contains colour illustrations and photographs.
London Palladium Poster, Commencing 17 January 1975
Peter Pan, Lulu, Ron Moody, Rachel Gurney and others. Contains illustration. Printed by electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd., Manchester.
London Palladium Poster, December 1974
Tommy Steele in Hans Anderson. Colour poster and black and white photos.
London Palladium Poster, June 1991
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Contains colour illustration. Printed by Dewynters PLC London.
London Palladium Poster, Opens 29 May c.1959
Lord George Sanger's Hall by the Sea Italian & Zoological Gardens Programme, 8 September 1914
Margate, Special programme for the Benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund. Colour illustration of a woman seating with a garland of fruit behind her and white doves on a maroon, orange and yellow background on the front cover, inside black type on white paper containing programme and commercial advertising, three fold. Printed by Electric Press, Margate, 3pp.
Lord George Sanger's Hall by the Sea Italian & Zoological Gardens Programme, 8 September 1914
Margate, Special programme for the Benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund, Colour illustration of a woman seating with a garland of fruit behind her and white doves on a maroon, orange and yellow background on the front cover, inside black type on white paper containing programme and commercial advertising, three fold. Printed by Electric Press, Margate, 3pp.
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.