Comedians
Found in 576 Collections and/or Records:
Trade and Advertising Material, c1903 - 1923
Ben Jackson's promotional cards.
Trouble at the Forge, Paws for Breath, and Acrobatic Antics Film, c1907 - 2001
Circusama, Yesterdays Circus Today. 9.5mm, Pathescope. Black and White, Silent. Trouble at the Forge, a Jimmy Adams extract. Paws for Breath, a Billy Bevan extract. Acrobatic Antics, a Hallroom Boys Comedy. Copied to DIGI-BETA.
Vance's Varieties Handbill, c1870 - 1879
Rose Blossom's Cousin by W.M Axhurst, and New Comic Extravaganzas by Frank W. Green at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. 'Vance in a new and brilliant repertoire'. 'Grand fashionable illuminated morning performances', 2pp.
Variety and Music Hall Poster Printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, c1950 - 1989
Variety and Music Hall poster printed by Taylor's of Wombwell, including pantomimes and wrestling shows in theatre venues.
Various, c1930 - 1939
Letter headed papers and music score for the Hanby Celeine act.
Various Items , c1903 - 1923
Various items related to Ben Jackson and his wife's career in music hall and variety.
Various Items of Ephemera, c1800 - 2016
Various items related to George Walter Poole, Wilton's Music Hall, Henry James Mayer, Alexander Billington, James Upton Printers, Gompertz's panorama show, Poole's Myriorama and Diorama shows and Messrs Strange and Wilson Ghost show. Also includes a theatrical clock with two figures on the sides attracting customers.
Various Items of Ephemera, c1800 - 1899
A business card for James Upton printers, Verona House menu, a coaster from Wilton's Music Hall, W. Mayer tobacconist advertisement, a humorous card entitled A Slight Hint, a paper about Christopher Bunaway, a hand written price list and a hand written table of medical complaints. Colour illustrations and black and white photograph of the Wilton, Tit-Bits miniarture newspaper.
Various Items Related to Variety, c1837 - 2008
Various items related to variety theatre in Blackpool and other locations.
Vaudevile Theatre Programme, 1953
Strand, London. Red Headed Blonde a farcical comedy by Val Guest. Contains photograph of act. Published by Payne Jennings & Killing Ltd., Gloucester House 19 Charing Cross Rd., W.C. Printed by John Waddington (Stoke Newington) Ltd., London N16, 8p.p.
Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian Circus Posters, c1800 - 1930
Early circus and menagerie posters including Polito's menagerie, Astley's Amphitheatre and Pablo Fanque's, Sanger's, Powell's, Ducrow's, Cooke's and Hengler's circuses among others.
Wellington Hippodrome Handbill, 26 February c1910 - 1923
Wellington Hippodrome (late skating ring), Ben Jackson, trick and comedy banjoist , In addition to a great programme of up to date pictures Keay printer. Black type on orange background.
When Comedy was King, Keystone, Clash by Night, Tit for Tat, Cops, and Midnight Mischief Film, c1920 - 1929
Wife and Auto Trouble Film, c1951 - 1971
8mm, American Molded Products. 200 feet, 16 minutes long. Black and White, Silent. Stock mark reads 1951 or 1971. Includes William Collier, early vintage comedy.
With Love and Hisses, Cavemen, Double Whoopee, and Let Em Rip Film, c1907 - 2001
Circusama, Yesterdays Circus Today. 8mm, Cyldon. 1050 feet. Silent, in Colour. Extracts from commercial films. Includes; Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in 'With Love and Hisses' and 'Let Em Rip'. Laurel and Hardy and James Finlayson in 'Cavemen'. Laurel and Hardy and Jean Harlow in 'Double Whoope'. Also features of animals from Flamingoland.
With Love and Hisses Film, 1927
8mm, Dixons. 380 Feet. Hal Roach Studios. Black and White, Silent. Commercial film starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.