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 Subject
Subject Source: Uk Archival Thesaurus (Ukat)

Found in 1447 Collections and/or Records:

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 28 November 1898

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Reference code: 178K53.84
Scope and Contents Three fold programme with colour illustration of a woman dancing, illustration of interior and exterior views of the building and a female performer on the outside, on the inside programme listing Cabaret, La Tostia, Les Gaetano Olloms Trio, Edith Courtney, Vandy, Harry Pleon, Byron Chas. Bicknell, Euterpean Vocal Quartette, Staley and Birbeck, Cyrus Dare, Charles Capper, Marie Lloyd, Burke, Andrus and Frisco, Wood and Shepard, The American Biograph, sid Black, Arthur Nelstone and Minnie...
Dates: 28 November 1898

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 21 February 1898

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Reference code: 178K53.85
Scope and Contents

Three fold programme with colour illustration of a woman dancing, illustration of interior and exterior views of the building and a female performer on the outside, on the inside programme listing Carl Grant, Wilfred Edwardes, The Karmanns, Nellie Hanlon, Avolina, Edith Courtney, Kokin, Herbert Linwood, The Marionis, Gus Elen, S.J. Rawson, Ymata Tiero, The American Biograph, Marie Lloyd, Zaeo the Great, Mignonette and The Burnells. Contains commercial advertisements.

Dates: 21 February 1898

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 18 September 1897

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Reference code: 178K53.86
Scope and Contents

Three fold programme with colour illustration of a woman dancing, illustration of interior and exterior views of the building and a female performer on the outside, on the inside programme listing Barry Lindon, Will hebden, Emmeline Ethardo, Lelia Roze, Will Crackles, Les Gardenias, Deyo, William E. Ritchie, Sadie Jerome, Wilson and Waring, The American Biograph, The De Foreests, Mays and Hunter and The Glenroy Troupe. Contains commercial advertisements.

Dates: 18 September 1897

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 7 January 1901

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Reference code: 178K53.87
Scope and Contents

Colour illustration of woman dancing on reverse, on the front programme listing Abba Omar, Edie Ross, Lizzie Ramsden, George Ridgwell, Aglos Trio, Linda Berti, Guy and Gontran, The Alaska Arminis, Arthur Stanley, The Manhattan Comedy Four, The Marco Twins, J.M. Campbell, H. Thurston, Edith Courtney, Goleman's Cat and God Show, Mrs Brown-Potter, Proveanies Troupe of Cyclists and The American Biograph.

Dates: 7 January 1901

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 4 December 1899

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Reference code: 178K53.88
Scope and Contents Three fold programme with colour illustration of a woman dancing, illustration of interior and exterior views of the building and a female performer on the outside, on the inside programme listing James Dunn, Mignonette, Little Eric, The Dinus Troupe, Emma Krouse, Mons. and Mdme. Hills, Avon Saxon, May Edouin, the Orpheus Vocal Octette, Burns and Evans, Marie Dainton, Fleury Reybaud, Bert Gilbert, Severus Schaffer, Mrs H. Beerbohm Tree, Montgomery and Stone and The American Biograph....
Dates: 4 December 1899

The Palace Theatre of Variety Programme, 16 October 1897

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Reference code: 178K53.89
Scope and Contents Three fold programme with monochrome illustrations of a woman dancing, illustration of interior and exterior views of the building and a female performer on the outside on brown background, on the inside programme listing Will Crackles, Miss Edith Bruce, Mr Fred Walton, Miss Dorothy Glynn, Barry Lindon, The Glenroy Troupe, Sadie Jerome, Emmeline Ethardo, Les Dumonds, The Parkins Trio, The De Foreests, The American Biograph, William E. Ritchie, Marie Dainton and Zaeo The Great. Contains...
Dates: 16 October 1897

The Palace Theatre Programme, 29 September 1914

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Reference code: 178K53.102
Scope and Contents

Black and white illustration of a woman with a large black hat on the front cover, inside commercial advertisments and programme in the centre listing G.S. Melvin, Michal Braham and his dog, The Passing Show and The Palace Bioscope, 12p.p.

Dates: 29 September 1914

The Palace Theatre Programme, 22 September 1914

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Reference code: 178K53.103
Scope and Contents

Black and white illustration of a woman with a large black hat on the front cover, inside commercial advertisements and programme in the centre listing G.S. Melvin, Michal Braham and his dog, The Passing Show and The Palace Bioscope, 12p.p.

Dates: 22 September 1914

The Palace Theatre Programme, 25 March 1911

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Reference code: 178K53.133
Scope and Contents

Three fold programme with colour illustration of interior theatre scene depicting the stage, the band and some members of the audience on the cover, inside commercial advertisement and programme listing Miss Lily Hill, Madeleine Rossiter, Zertho's Dogs of All Nations, Trovato, Argentina, Signorina Marie Rita Brondi, A Fantasy in Black and White, Carlton, Miss Evelyn Millard and Company, Miss Maud Allan, Madame Louise Balthy and The Palace Bioscope.

Dates: 25 March 1911

The Palace Theatre Programme, 4 April 1904

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Reference code: 178K53.77
Scope and Contents

Colour illustration of woman dancing on the front, on the back black, light green and red type on white and light green background and programme listing Walter Clyde, The Five Sisters Warwick, Doherty Sisters, The Stelling Troupe, Hamilton Hill, Star and Leslie, Marion Winchester, Malcolm Scott, The Eight La Scala Girls, Godwynne Earle, Mr Arthur Roberts, G.H. Chirgwin, Mlle. Miette, Mr Arthur Roberts, The Bioscope and Horace Goldin.

Dates: 4 April 1904

The Palace Theatre, The Rag's Charity Matinee in Aid of the Daily Dispatch and Chronicle Unemployed Fund Programme, 16 December 1904

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Reference code: 178K53.80
Scope and Contents Black illustration of a woman holding a hat and a man smoking on the front cover, inside list of artist and programme listing Mr Ryder Boys, George Robey, Harry Weldon, The Marvellous Craggs, Marie Kendall, Steve M,Carthy, Bob Vokes, Will Hall, Vitor Andre, Yoko & Hama, Dusty Rhodes, H. Stafford, R. Reading, Leslie Gordon, Morny Cash, A.E.M. & W.A.B., Albert Ventnor, Houdini, Vendome & Chase, Marco, Nelson's Newsboys, Ross & Grayson, Sam Mayo, Sic Brothers Luck, TomLeamore,...
Dates: 16 December 1904

The Palladium Programme, 29 December 1913

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Reference code: 178K53.131
Scope and Contents

Colour illustration of the façade of the building on the front cover, inside commercial advertisements and programme listing Fred Earle, Cissie Lupino, Adele Moraw, Albert Whelan, Little Tich, I Do Like Your Eyes revue and Ruffell's Imperial Bioscope, 6p.p.

Dates: 29 December 1913

The Palladium Programme, 1 January 1917

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Reference code: 178K53.132
Scope and Contents

Purple and white illustration of the façade of the building on the front cover, inside commercial advertisments and programme listing Michael E. Fitzgerald and his club juggling girls, Vernon Watson, The Versatile Four, Tom Wong Troupe the Chinese juggler, Coram ventriloquist, Ella Shields, The Two Bobs, R. G. Knowles, Maidie Scott, George Mozart and Ruffell's Imperial Bioscope, 6p.p.

Dates: 1 January 1917

The Queen's Theatre Programme, November 1984

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Reference code: 178K27.97
Scope and Contents

40 Years On by Alan Bennett, Paul Eddington, Phyllida Law, David Horovitch, Doris Hare, Stephen Fry and others. Contains colour illustrations and photographs of the acts, 40p.p.

Dates: November 1984

The Real Show at the World's Most Famous Music Hall in the True Gay 90's Stype Poster, Commencing 30 April 1973

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Reference code: 178R11.650
Scope and Contents

City Varieties, Leeds. Dave Betton, Ann Woollin, Red Preston, The Gorgeous Gaiety Girls, Mike Scott, Brenda Martyne, Steve Collins, Annette Cotton, Hugo Myatt. Multicoloured type on white background and illustration.

Dates: Commencing 30 April 1973

The Regal Theatre, West St., Boston, Poster, Commencing 27 December c.1950-1970

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.153
Scope and Contents Jack Denman presents Jimmy Jewel & Ben Warris, Leon Cortez "Widow Twankey" in the spectacular comedy pantomime Aladdin and his Magic Lamp. Constance Wayne "Aladdin", Mike Shane "Wishee Washee", Roy Maxwell, The Tops and Tina, Noel and Mavis Massey, Tina Marise - John Allan, Paul Pinder - Terry Jewel, Mavis and her poodles, Tricia Stone Dancers, Donald Thorne at the Organ. Pink poster with black and yellow borders, black and yellow text, large colourful illustrations. Printed by Electric...
Dates: Commencing 27 December c.1950-1970

The Royal Canterbury Theatre of Variety Programme, 8 April 1896

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Reference code: 178K53.35
Scope and Contents Will Dalton, Violet Nelson, Star Herman, The Halliwells, Edith St. Clair, The Almontes, Lily Burnand, Brothers Darnely, The Bostons, Harry Tate, Royal Villion Troupe, Charles Seel, Bonnie Kate Harvey, Maynard and Calver, Tom White's Arabs, Arthus Lennard, The Phantos, El Dorado, The Land of Gold ballet, Kate Geraldine, Ara, Zebra and Vora, Katie Lawrance, Athas and Collins, The Leopolds. Three fold programme, brown type on off white background in the centre with brown illustrations of acts...
Dates: 8 April 1896

The Royal Hippodrome, Seaside Road, Eastbourne, Poster, Commencing Friday 24 May c.1950-1980

 Item — Box Electric Modern Printing Collection Box 2: Series 178R45
Reference code: 178R45.80
Scope and Contents

The Tommy Trinder Show starring Tommy Trinder "You Lucky People", Jill Paris, Kerry & Kaye Livingstone, The Maple Leaf Four, The Ballet Montparnasse, Danny Gray, John Handley Trio, Harry Coe, "Monsewer" Eddie Gray. Orange, red and black poster, with black, orange, red and white text. Black and white illustrations and some coloured illustrations. Printed by Electric (Modern) Printing Co. Ltd., Manchester

Dates: Commencing Friday 24 May c.1950-1980

The Stage and The World’s Fair Scrapbook, c1920 - 1939

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Reference code: 178G25.1
Scope and Contents

Scrapbook containing newspaper cuttings from the Stage and The World’s Fair about performers including Charlie Chaplin, Joe Hodson and Dan Leno. 26pp, nineteen blank, seven lose pages and one lose envelope.

Dates: c1920 - 1939

The Surrey Programme, 13 December 1915

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Reference code: 178K53.117
Scope and Contents

White and blue type on white and blue background and blue and white photograph of the exterior of he building on the front cover, inside commecial advertising and programme listing Syd Sydney, Musical Lento, Rose Cambry, The Aerials, Tom E Hughes, Surrey Bioscope, Fred Kitchen and All Nonsense, 2p.p.

Dates: 13 December 1915