Robin Hood pantomime cast in England, Uk in 1905 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robin-hood-pantomime-cast-in-england-uk-in-1905-image498964405.html
RM2KYNP59–Robin Hood pantomime cast in England, Uk in 1905
British actress Dora Bryan appears at the London Palladium in 1973 as Dame Durden in the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-actress-dora-bryan-appears-at-the-london-palladium-in-1973-as-dame-durden-in-the-pantomime-jack-and-the-beanstalk-image356252925.html
RM2BKGM6N–British actress Dora Bryan appears at the London Palladium in 1973 as Dame Durden in the pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk
Caricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, transformed into a goose -- Not 'Old Mother Goose' but Master Augoosetus. Goose Clubs were popular in Victorian Britain, allowing even the poorest to save a few pennies a week so that they could buy a goose for their Christmas dinner. Harris was manager of the Drury Lane Theatre, London, from 1879, where he co-wrote and produced many pantomimes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/caricature-of-augustus-harris-1852-1896-british-actor-dramatist-and-impresario-transformed-into-a-goose-not-old-mother-goose-but-master-augoosetus-goose-clubs-were-popular-in-victorian-britain-allowing-even-the-poorest-to-save-a-few-pennies-a-week-so-that-they-could-buy-a-goose-for-their-christmas-dinner-harris-was-manager-of-the-drury-lane-theatre-london-from-1879-where-he-co-wrote-and-produced-many-pantomimes-image504806591.html
RM2M97WXR–Caricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, transformed into a goose -- Not 'Old Mother Goose' but Master Augoosetus. Goose Clubs were popular in Victorian Britain, allowing even the poorest to save a few pennies a week so that they could buy a goose for their Christmas dinner. Harris was manager of the Drury Lane Theatre, London, from 1879, where he co-wrote and produced many pantomimes.
1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain in her costume, a young female dancer poses for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1954-historical-on-a-stage-infront-of-the-curtain-in-her-costume-a-young-female-dancer-poses-for-a-photo-before-performing-in-the-pantomime-mother-goose-england-uk-originally-the-imaginary-author-of-a-collection-of-french-fairy-tales-and-later-of-english-nursery-rhymes-it-is-said-that-the-character-first-appeared-in-1806-as-the-performance-harlequin-and-mother-goose-or-the-golden-egg-different-pantomime-adaptions-of-the-mother-goose-story-continued-throughout-the-19th-and-20th-centuries-but-it-has-remained-a-popular-family-entertainment-show-ever-since-image416438346.html
RM2F5EBA2–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain in her costume, a young female dancer poses for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since.
Alhambra Theatre Bradford West Yorkshire 1975 England UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alhambra-theatre-bradford-west-yorkshire-1975-england-uk-124895746.html
RMH75DPA–Alhambra Theatre Bradford West Yorkshire 1975 England UK
Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kawahkib-an-arab-slave-girl-who-was-smuggled-into-england-from-iraq-81861088.html
RMEN52J8–Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953.
Pantomime Old Mother Red. Riding Boots. Cast. December 23, 1944. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pantomime-old-mother-red-riding-boots-cast-december-23-1944-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image471434864.html
RM2JAYKYC–Pantomime Old Mother Red. Riding Boots. Cast. December 23, 1944. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
The ballroom scene in the pantomime Cinderalla at Drury Lane, 1896, drawn by A.S. Boyd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ballroom-scene-in-the-pantomime-cinderalla-at-drury-lane-1896-drawn-by-as-boyd-image478708069.html
RM2JPR10N–The ballroom scene in the pantomime Cinderalla at Drury Lane, 1896, drawn by A.S. Boyd
Pantomime at Windsor Dec. 21st. 1941. Ballroom Scene. Dance Minuet. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pantomime-at-windsor-dec-21st-1941-ballroom-scene-dance-minuet-june-16-1953-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image471433848.html
RM2JAYJK4–Pantomime at Windsor Dec. 21st. 1941. Ballroom Scene. Dance Minuet. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
Puddletown Carnival in Dorset c1980 Pantomime themed float Photo by Tony Henshaw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/puddletown-carnival-in-dorset-c1980-pantomime-themed-float-photo-by-tony-henshaw-image247399569.html
RMTAE0JW–Puddletown Carnival in Dorset c1980 Pantomime themed float Photo by Tony Henshaw
Last Pantomime of the Season. Caricature of Disraeli introducing a Reform Bill, opposed by Liberal party and Lord Palmerston. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-last-pantomime-of-the-season-caricature-of-disraeli-introducing-a-51660557.html
RMD019FW–Last Pantomime of the Season. Caricature of Disraeli introducing a Reform Bill, opposed by Liberal party and Lord Palmerston.
A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - Cinderella and the Prince British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ats-pantomime-cinderella-cinderella-and-the-prince-british-army-image603096480.html
RM2X15BM0–A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - Cinderella and the Prince British Army
John Laing and Son Limited, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, London, 15/12/1973. An entertainer with a ventriloquist's dummy speaking to two young girls at the annual children's Christmas party held by the Laing Sports Club at John Laing and Son Ltd's Mill Hill offices. The Laing Sports Club held its annual children's Christmas party on Saturday 15th December. The party was for 120 children aged under 7 years; older children saw a pantomime of Cinderella at Wembley. The children's party at the Mill Hill offices featured games, a traditional tea and a cartoon show, followed by a visit from Fathe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-laing-and-son-limited-page-street-mill-hill-barnet-london-15121973-an-entertainer-with-a-ventriloquists-dummy-speaking-to-two-young-girls-at-the-annual-childrens-christmas-party-held-by-the-laing-sports-club-at-john-laing-and-son-ltds-mill-hill-offices-the-laing-sports-club-held-its-annual-childrens-christmas-party-on-saturday-15th-december-the-party-was-for-120-children-aged-under-7-years-older-children-saw-a-pantomime-of-cinderella-at-wembley-the-childrens-party-at-the-mill-hill-offices-featured-games-a-traditional-tea-and-a-cartoon-show-followed-by-a-visit-from-fathe-image453182783.html
RM2H9877B–John Laing and Son Limited, Page Street, Mill Hill, Barnet, London, 15/12/1973. An entertainer with a ventriloquist's dummy speaking to two young girls at the annual children's Christmas party held by the Laing Sports Club at John Laing and Son Ltd's Mill Hill offices. The Laing Sports Club held its annual children's Christmas party on Saturday 15th December. The party was for 120 children aged under 7 years; older children saw a pantomime of Cinderella at Wembley. The children's party at the Mill Hill offices featured games, a traditional tea and a cartoon show, followed by a visit from Fathe
Scene from "Jack and the Bean-Stalk" at the Adelphi Theatre, 1856. London stage production. 'The Pantomime at this theatre is distinguished from the general character of these performances by the introduction of Madame Celeste as Harlequin, and she is a most graceful representative of the motley hero. The Columbine is played by the pretty and clever Miss Wyndham...The tableau selected by our artist is one of the most striking in the pantomime, and represents a group which might have been painted by Watteau...The Clown and Pantaloon are played by Mr. Garden and Mr. C. J. Smith - two g Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-quotjack-and-the-bean-stalkquot-at-the-adelphi-theatre-1856-london-stage-production-the-pantomime-at-this-theatre-is-distinguished-from-the-general-character-of-these-performances-by-the-introduction-of-madame-celeste-as-harlequin-and-she-is-a-most-graceful-representative-of-the-motley-hero-the-columbine-is-played-by-the-pretty-and-clever-miss-wyndhamthe-tableau-selected-by-our-artist-is-one-of-the-most-striking-in-the-pantomime-and-represents-a-group-which-might-have-been-painted-by-watteauthe-clown-and-pantaloon-are-played-by-mr-garden-and-mr-c-j-smith-two-g-image553490734.html
RM2R4DK26–Scene from "Jack and the Bean-Stalk" at the Adelphi Theatre, 1856. London stage production. 'The Pantomime at this theatre is distinguished from the general character of these performances by the introduction of Madame Celeste as Harlequin, and she is a most graceful representative of the motley hero. The Columbine is played by the pretty and clever Miss Wyndham...The tableau selected by our artist is one of the most striking in the pantomime, and represents a group which might have been painted by Watteau...The Clown and Pantaloon are played by Mr. Garden and Mr. C. J. Smith - two g
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RF2HKFE75–black and white vector sketch white mime smiling
STEWART GRANGER in costume for his latest film CAPTAIN BOYCOTT 1947 dressing room candid with WILKIE, leading lady in CINDERELLA pantomime likely held at film studio publicity for Individual Pictures Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stewart-granger-in-costume-for-his-latest-film-captain-boycott-1947-dressing-room-candid-with-wilkie-leading-lady-in-cinderella-pantomime-likely-held-at-film-studio-publicity-for-individual-pictures-image563624996.html
RM2RMY9C4–STEWART GRANGER in costume for his latest film CAPTAIN BOYCOTT 1947 dressing room candid with WILKIE, leading lady in CINDERELLA pantomime likely held at film studio publicity for Individual Pictures
Miss Gladys Cooper, Edwardian Actress. Dame Gladys Constance Cooper DBE (18 December 1888 to 17 November 1971) an English actress with a career across seven decades on stage, film and TV. She started on the stage as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime, she was starring in dramatic roles and silent films before the beginning of the First World War. She also became a manager of the Playhouse Theatre from 1917 to 1933, where she played many roles. In the 1930s, she was starred both in the West End and on Broadway. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-gladys-cooper-edwardian-actress-dame-gladys-constance-cooper-image151913886.html
RFJR47KX–Miss Gladys Cooper, Edwardian Actress. Dame Gladys Constance Cooper DBE (18 December 1888 to 17 November 1971) an English actress with a career across seven decades on stage, film and TV. She started on the stage as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime, she was starring in dramatic roles and silent films before the beginning of the First World War. She also became a manager of the Playhouse Theatre from 1917 to 1933, where she played many roles. In the 1930s, she was starred both in the West End and on Broadway.
DAD'S ARMY [BR TV SERIES 1968 - 1977] CLIVE DUNN as Corporal Jones Date: 1977 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dads-army-br-tv-series-1968-1977-clive-dunn-as-corporal-jones-date-image157185996.html
RMK3MC9G–DAD'S ARMY [BR TV SERIES 1968 - 1977] CLIVE DUNN as Corporal Jones Date: 1977
A portrait of comedian and Carry On film regular Jack Douglas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-comedian-and-carry-on-film-regular-jack-douglas-image370371460.html
RM2CEFTG4–A portrait of comedian and Carry On film regular Jack Douglas
Robin Hood pantomime cast in England, Uk in 1905 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/robin-hood-pantomime-cast-in-england-uk-in-1905-image498964399.html
RM2KYNP53–Robin Hood pantomime cast in England, Uk in 1905
Comedian, actor, writer and television star Charlie Drake smiles for the camera in 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/comedian-actor-writer-and-television-star-charlie-drake-smiles-for-the-camera-in-1965-image373547857.html
RM2CKMG2W–Comedian, actor, writer and television star Charlie Drake smiles for the camera in 1965
Cartoon of Harry Payne (1833-1895) clown and pantomime entertainer, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, seen here dressed as a policeman. Both were involved in the Drury Lane Theatre pantomimes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-harry-payne-1833-1895-clown-and-pantomime-entertainer-and-augustus-harris-1852-1896-british-actor-dramatist-and-impresario-seen-here-dressed-as-a-policeman-both-were-involved-in-the-drury-lane-theatre-pantomimes-image504806594.html
RM2M97WXX–Cartoon of Harry Payne (1833-1895) clown and pantomime entertainer, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, seen here dressed as a policeman. Both were involved in the Drury Lane Theatre pantomimes.
1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing costumes, a tall male actor in a woman's dress and wig and the 'mother goose', performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1954-historical-on-a-stage-infront-of-the-curtain-wearing-costumes-a-tall-male-actor-in-a-womans-dress-and-wig-and-the-mother-goose-performing-in-the-pantomime-mother-goose-england-uk-originally-the-imaginary-author-of-a-collection-of-french-fairy-tales-and-later-of-english-nursery-rhymes-it-is-said-that-the-character-first-appeared-in-1806-as-the-performance-harlequin-and-mother-goose-or-the-golden-egg-different-pantomime-adaptions-of-the-mother-goose-story-continued-throughout-the-19th-and-20th-centuries-and-it-has-remained-a-popular-family-entertainment-show-image416438218.html
RM2F5EB5E–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing costumes, a tall male actor in a woman's dress and wig and the 'mother goose', performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show.
arry Fragson (2 July 1869 31 December 1913), born L鯮 Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London. Having scored a number of successful performances in England, Fragson moved to Paris where he developed an act imitating French music hall performers. The act was popular, and allowed him to introduce his own material. He returned to London in 1905 and became a popular in pantomime. He is perhaps best known for his song "Hello, Hello, Who's Your Lady Friend?" which he recorded shortly before his death in 1913, when he was murdered by his fathe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arry-fragson-2-july-1869-31-december-1913-born-lx9bee-philippe-pot-was-a-british-music-hall-singer-and-comedian-born-in-soho-london-having-scored-a-number-of-successful-performances-in-england-fragson-moved-to-paris-where-he-developed-an-act-imitating-french-music-hall-performers-the-act-was-popular-and-allowed-him-to-introduce-his-own-material-he-returned-to-london-in-1905-and-became-a-popular-in-pantomime-he-is-perhaps-best-known-for-his-song-quothello-hello-whos-your-lady-friendquot-which-he-recorded-shortly-before-his-death-in-1913-when-he-was-murdered-by-his-fathe-image501436249.html
RM2M3PB1D–arry Fragson (2 July 1869 31 December 1913), born L鯮 Philippe Pot, was a British music hall singer and comedian, born in Soho, London. Having scored a number of successful performances in England, Fragson moved to Paris where he developed an act imitating French music hall performers. The act was popular, and allowed him to introduce his own material. He returned to London in 1905 and became a popular in pantomime. He is perhaps best known for his song "Hello, Hello, Who's Your Lady Friend?" which he recorded shortly before his death in 1913, when he was murdered by his fathe
Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kawahkib-an-arab-slave-girl-who-was-smuggled-into-england-from-iraq-81859802.html
RMEN510A–Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953.
Cartoon, Great Oriental Pantomime, played at the Imperial Theatre three years ago. Showing Queen Victoria walking arm-in-arm with Benjamin Disraeli (Lord Beaconsfield) who is in the costume of a clown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-great-oriental-pantomime-played-at-the-imperial-theatre-three-years-ago-showing-queen-victoria-walking-arm-in-arm-with-benjamin-disraeli-lord-beaconsfield-who-is-in-the-costume-of-a-clown-image504807998.html
RM2M97YN2–Cartoon, Great Oriental Pantomime, played at the Imperial Theatre three years ago. Showing Queen Victoria walking arm-in-arm with Benjamin Disraeli (Lord Beaconsfield) who is in the costume of a clown.
centre, left: Gemma Craven (Rose Trelawny) right: Veronica Clifford (Mrs Mossop) in TRELAWNY at Sadler’s Wells, London EC1 27/06/1972 based on the play ‘Trelawny of the Wells’ by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero music & lyrics: Julian Slide book: Aubrey Woods design: Alexander McPherson lighting: Jeremy Golden choreography: Bob Stevenson director: Val May Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/centre-left-gemma-craven-rose-trelawny-right-veronica-clifford-mrs-mossop-in-trelawny-at-sadlers-wells-london-ec1-27061972-based-on-the-play-trelawny-of-the-wells-by-sir-arthur-wing-pinero-music-lyrics-julian-slide-book-aubrey-woods-design-alexander-mcpherson-lighting-jeremy-golden-choreography-bob-stevenson-director-val-may-image490823881.html
RM2KEEXT9–centre, left: Gemma Craven (Rose Trelawny) right: Veronica Clifford (Mrs Mossop) in TRELAWNY at Sadler’s Wells, London EC1 27/06/1972 based on the play ‘Trelawny of the Wells’ by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero music & lyrics: Julian Slide book: Aubrey Woods design: Alexander McPherson lighting: Jeremy Golden choreography: Bob Stevenson director: Val May
Windsor Castle Dec. 23rd 1944. Pantomime Mother Hubbard. Full group. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/windsor-castle-dec-23rd-1944-pantomime-mother-hubbard-full-group-june-16-1953-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image471433849.html
RM2JAYJK5–Windsor Castle Dec. 23rd 1944. Pantomime Mother Hubbard. Full group. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
Victorian and Edwardian actress singer Nina Sevening London-born Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victorian-and-edwardian-actress-singer-nina-sevening-london-born-24155840.html
RMBB8B0G–Victorian and Edwardian actress singer Nina Sevening London-born
The Auditorium of the Bristol Hippodrome Theatre. During a tea break from technical rehearsals. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-auditorium-of-the-bristol-hippodrome-theatre-during-a-tea-break-148933414.html
RMJJ8E2E–The Auditorium of the Bristol Hippodrome Theatre. During a tea break from technical rehearsals.
A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - Cinderella in her coach British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ats-pantomime-cinderella-cinderella-in-her-coach-british-army-image603108791.html
RM2X15YBK–A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - Cinderella in her coach British Army
Portrait of terrible mime clown holding white cup Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-terrible-mime-clown-holding-white-cup-36949311.html
RFC43567–Portrait of terrible mime clown holding white cup
Drury-Lane Theatre - Engaging for the Pantomime - drawn by M'Connell, 1858. '...a curious Scene at the stage-door...every available place was occupied round about the theatre by a crowd of persons desirous of being engaged in the forthcoming pantomime. The theme of the piece may be more than usually attractive. The ballad story of "Robin Hood" is undeniably popular, and his merry band, it might have been expected, would be more than usually numerous...a large multitude of applicants surrounded Old Drury with the strong desire, and some with the reasonable expectation, of being engage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drury-lane-theatre-engaging-for-the-pantomime-drawn-by-mconnell-1858-a-curious-scene-at-the-stage-doorevery-available-place-was-occupied-round-about-the-theatre-by-a-crowd-of-persons-desirous-of-being-engaged-in-the-forthcoming-pantomime-the-theme-of-the-piece-may-be-more-than-usually-attractive-the-ballad-story-of-quotrobin-hoodquot-is-undeniably-popular-and-his-merry-band-it-might-have-been-expected-would-be-more-than-usually-numerousa-large-multitude-of-applicants-surrounded-old-drury-with-the-strong-desire-and-some-with-the-reasonable-expectation-of-being-engage-image565270099.html
RM2RRJ7NR–Drury-Lane Theatre - Engaging for the Pantomime - drawn by M'Connell, 1858. '...a curious Scene at the stage-door...every available place was occupied round about the theatre by a crowd of persons desirous of being engaged in the forthcoming pantomime. The theme of the piece may be more than usually attractive. The ballad story of "Robin Hood" is undeniably popular, and his merry band, it might have been expected, would be more than usually numerous...a large multitude of applicants surrounded Old Drury with the strong desire, and some with the reasonable expectation, of being engage
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1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing their costumes, two young female actresses stand for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character of Mother Goose first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose' or 'The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1954-historical-on-a-stage-infront-of-the-curtain-wearing-their-costumes-two-young-female-actresses-stand-for-a-photo-before-performing-in-the-pantomime-mother-goose-england-uk-originally-the-imaginary-author-of-a-collection-of-french-fairy-tales-and-later-of-english-nursery-rhymes-it-is-said-that-the-character-of-mother-goose-first-appeared-in-1806-as-the-performance-harlequin-and-mother-goose-or-the-golden-egg-different-pantomime-adaptions-of-the-mother-goose-story-continued-throughout-the-19th-and-20th-centuries-but-it-has-remained-a-popular-family-entertainment-show-image416438477.html
RM2F5EBEN–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing their costumes, two young female actresses stand for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character of Mother Goose first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose' or 'The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story continued throughout the 19th and 20th centuries but it has remained a popular family entertainment show.
Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kawahkib-an-arab-slave-girl-who-was-smuggled-into-england-from-iraq-81860675.html
RMEN523F–Kawahkib, an Arab slave girl who was smuggled into England from Iraq by young British seaman Tommy Flynn, pictured playing her part in the Christmas pantomime 'Aladdin and His Magic Lamp'. 10th December 1953.
Tom Baker British actor in pantomime role November 1981 as Long John Silver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tom-baker-british-actor-in-pantomime-role-november-1981-as-long-john-20056317.html
RMB4HJ11–Tom Baker British actor in pantomime role November 1981 as Long John Silver
Pantomime at Windsor Dec. 21st. 1941. Queen Elizabeth & Princess Margaret with Mr. Tanner. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pantomime-at-windsor-dec-21st-1941-queen-elizabeth-princess-margaret-with-mr-tanner-june-16-1953-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image471433840.html
RM2JAYJJT–Pantomime at Windsor Dec. 21st. 1941. Queen Elizabeth & Princess Margaret with Mr. Tanner. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
Victorian and Edwardian actress Mabel Love (October 16th 1874 - May 15th 1953) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victorian-and-edwardian-actress-mabel-love-october-16th-1874-may-15th-24220212.html
RMBBB93G–Victorian and Edwardian actress Mabel Love (October 16th 1874 - May 15th 1953)
Royal Princesses In Pantomime -- Princess Elizabeth left as 'Aladdin' and Princess Margaret Rose as 'Princess Roxana' as they appeared in this year's Royal Pantomime. The caste included local children, evacuees and friends of the Royal Household. All the dresses were made from scraps supplied by the children. The Kind and Queen attended rehearsals and performances and some of the jokes were supplied by his Majesty. The proceeds were given to various Charities. January 01, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-princesses-in-pantomime-princess-elizabeth-left-as-aladdin-and-princess-margaret-rose-as-princess-roxana-as-they-appeared-in-this-years-royal-pantomime-the-caste-included-local-children-evacuees-and-friends-of-the-royal-household-all-the-dresses-were-made-from-scraps-supplied-by-the-children-the-kind-and-queen-attended-rehearsals-and-performances-and-some-of-the-jokes-were-supplied-by-his-majesty-the-proceeds-were-given-to-various-charities-january-01-1944-image471433916.html
RM2JAYJNG–Royal Princesses In Pantomime -- Princess Elizabeth left as 'Aladdin' and Princess Margaret Rose as 'Princess Roxana' as they appeared in this year's Royal Pantomime. The caste included local children, evacuees and friends of the Royal Household. All the dresses were made from scraps supplied by the children. The Kind and Queen attended rehearsals and performances and some of the jokes were supplied by his Majesty. The proceeds were given to various Charities. January 01, 1944.
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Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: Surrey Theatre: "King Chess" - giving check to the Queen, 1865. London stage production of '...a new pantomime, written by "Three Jolly Dogs." It is entitled "Harlequin King Chess; or, Tom the Piper's Son and See-saw Margery Daw." Our readers will see by our Illustration how the King gives the check to Queen Chess in an animated scene in which all the figures are living beings. The effect of this scene is surprisingly novel. The scenes preceding it are all excellent, but in this "the top of all excellence" is attaine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-from-the-christmas-pantomimes-surrey-theatre-quotking-chessquot-giving-check-to-the-queen-1865-london-stage-production-of-a-new-pantomime-written-by-quotthree-jolly-dogsquot-it-is-entitled-quotharlequin-king-chess-or-tom-the-pipers-son-and-see-saw-margery-dawquot-our-readers-will-see-by-our-illustration-how-the-king-gives-the-check-to-queen-chess-in-an-animated-scene-in-which-all-the-figures-are-living-beings-the-effect-of-this-scene-is-surprisingly-novel-the-scenes-preceding-it-are-all-excellent-but-in-this-quotthe-top-of-all-excellencequot-is-attaine-image608997685.html
RM2XAP6N9–Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: Surrey Theatre: "King Chess" - giving check to the Queen, 1865. London stage production of '...a new pantomime, written by "Three Jolly Dogs." It is entitled "Harlequin King Chess; or, Tom the Piper's Son and See-saw Margery Daw." Our readers will see by our Illustration how the King gives the check to Queen Chess in an animated scene in which all the figures are living beings. The effect of this scene is surprisingly novel. The scenes preceding it are all excellent, but in this "the top of all excellence" is attaine
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1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing her costume and with baton, a young female dancer posing for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of popular English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story took place in the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1954-historical-on-a-stage-infront-of-the-curtain-wearing-her-costume-and-with-baton-a-young-female-dancer-posing-for-a-photo-before-performing-in-the-pantomime-mother-goose-england-uk-originally-the-imaginary-author-of-a-collection-of-french-fairy-tales-and-later-of-popular-english-nursery-rhymes-it-is-said-that-the-character-first-appeared-in-1806-as-the-performance-harlequin-and-mother-goose-or-the-golden-egg-different-pantomime-adaptions-of-the-mother-goose-story-took-place-in-the-19th-and-20th-centuries-and-it-has-remained-a-popular-family-entertainment-show-ever-since-image416438012.html
RM2F5EAX4–1954, historical, on a stage infront of the curtain wearing her costume and with baton, a young female dancer posing for a photo before performing in the pantomime, 'Mother Goose', England, UK. Originally the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of popular English nursery rhymes, it is said that the character first appeared in 1806 as the performance, 'Harlequin and Mother Goose or The Golden Egg'. Different pantomime adaptions of the Mother Goose story took place in the 19th and 20th centuries and it has remained a popular family entertainment show ever since.
Victorian and Edwardian actress Mabel Love (October 16th 1874 - May 15th 1953) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victorian-and-edwardian-actress-mabel-love-october-16th-1874-may-15th-24215946.html
RMBBB3K6–Victorian and Edwardian actress Mabel Love (October 16th 1874 - May 15th 1953)
Royal Princesses In Pantomime -- Princess Elizabeth left as 'Aladdin' and Princess Margaret Rose as 'Princess Roxana' as they appeared in this year's Royal Pantomime. The caste included local children, evacuees and friends of the Royal Household. All the dresses were made from scraps supplied by the children. The Kind and Queen attended rehearsals and performances and some of the jokes were supplied by his Majesty. The proceeds were given to various Charities. January 01, 1944. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-princesses-in-pantomime-princess-elizabeth-left-as-aladdin-and-princess-margaret-rose-as-princess-roxana-as-they-appeared-in-this-years-royal-pantomime-the-caste-included-local-children-evacuees-and-friends-of-the-royal-household-all-the-dresses-were-made-from-scraps-supplied-by-the-children-the-kind-and-queen-attended-rehearsals-and-performances-and-some-of-the-jokes-were-supplied-by-his-majesty-the-proceeds-were-given-to-various-charities-january-01-1944-image471433906.html
RM2JAYJN6–Royal Princesses In Pantomime -- Princess Elizabeth left as 'Aladdin' and Princess Margaret Rose as 'Princess Roxana' as they appeared in this year's Royal Pantomime. The caste included local children, evacuees and friends of the Royal Household. All the dresses were made from scraps supplied by the children. The Kind and Queen attended rehearsals and performances and some of the jokes were supplied by his Majesty. The proceeds were given to various Charities. January 01, 1944.
A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - The Ugly Sisters and the Prince British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ats-pantomime-cinderella-the-ugly-sisters-and-the-prince-british-army-image603093005.html
RM2X1577W–A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - The Ugly Sisters and the Prince British Army
Smile for a 'Flower Girl' -- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother gives a charming smile of acceptance as she receives a bouquet from Primrose Pearl Lawson-Jonston on arrival for the 'Jack and Jill' Pantomime at the London Casino this evening (Wednesday). The Queen Mother is accompanied by Princess Margaret and Prince Michael of Kent (behind). At left is smile Littler. December 17, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/smile-for-a-flower-girl-queen-elizabeth-the-queen-mother-gives-a-charming-smile-of-acceptance-as-she-receives-a-bouquet-from-primrose-pearl-lawson-jonston-on-arrival-for-the-jack-and-jill-pantomime-at-the-london-casino-this-evening-wednesday-the-queen-mother-is-accompanied-by-princess-margaret-and-prince-michael-of-kent-behind-at-left-is-smile-littler-december-17-1952-photo-by-reuterphoto-image471433971.html
RM2JAYJRF–Smile for a 'Flower Girl' -- Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother gives a charming smile of acceptance as she receives a bouquet from Primrose Pearl Lawson-Jonston on arrival for the 'Jack and Jill' Pantomime at the London Casino this evening (Wednesday). The Queen Mother is accompanied by Princess Margaret and Prince Michael of Kent (behind). At left is smile Littler. December 17, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
Sadler's Wells - Scene from "Harlequin and the House that Jack Built in 1851", 1850. London stage production: '...a ludicrous scene in the opening...The pantomime here is a sort of piece de circonstance touching the forthcoming Exhibition of 1851, with the apropos title of "Harlequin and the House that Jack built in 1851; or, the Genie of the Ring and Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp". The enchanted workshop of Jack-of-all-trades opens the drama; who announces to his workpeople that he means to build a house of industrial exhibition. Invention ultimately intrudes, on the plea that Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sadlers-wells-scene-from-quotharlequin-and-the-house-that-jack-built-in-1851quot-1850-london-stage-production-a-ludicrous-scene-in-the-openingthe-pantomime-here-is-a-sort-of-piece-de-circonstance-touching-the-forthcoming-exhibition-of-1851-with-the-apropos-title-of-quotharlequin-and-the-house-that-jack-built-in-1851-or-the-genie-of-the-ring-and-aladdins-wonderful-lampquot-the-enchanted-workshop-of-jack-of-all-trades-opens-the-drama-who-announces-to-his-workpeople-that-he-means-to-build-a-house-of-industrial-exhibition-invention-ultimately-intrudes-on-the-plea-that-image481977115.html
RM2K03XMB–Sadler's Wells - Scene from "Harlequin and the House that Jack Built in 1851", 1850. London stage production: '...a ludicrous scene in the opening...The pantomime here is a sort of piece de circonstance touching the forthcoming Exhibition of 1851, with the apropos title of "Harlequin and the House that Jack built in 1851; or, the Genie of the Ring and Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp". The enchanted workshop of Jack-of-all-trades opens the drama; who announces to his workpeople that he means to build a house of industrial exhibition. Invention ultimately intrudes, on the plea that
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Xmas 1942. Pantomime. Sleeping Beauty. - Queen Elizabeth. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/xmas-1942-pantomime-sleeping-beauty-queen-elizabeth-june-16-1953-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image463568773.html
RM2HX5AKH–Xmas 1942. Pantomime. Sleeping Beauty. - Queen Elizabeth. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
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A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A set piece in the Cenderella pantomime British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aa-brigade-produce-pantomime-a-set-piece-in-the-cenderella-pantomime-british-army-image603068580.html
RM2X1443G–A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A set piece in the Cenderella pantomime British Army
The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast", 1876. London stage production. '...Mr. Charles Rice...presents us with a gorgeous spectacle...Cinderella herself [is played by] Miss Amalia...Prince Plenteous [is] Miss Nelly Power...Our Illustration here gives the central situation of the piece, that in which Cinderella claims the glass slipper that so well fits her foot, and produces its fellow in corroboration of her identity with the wearer of both at the Prince's ball. The scene is a crowded one, and full of dramatic intention. We ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pantomime-at-covent-garden-quotcinderella-the-butterflys-ball-and-the-grasshoppers-feastquot-1876-london-stage-production-mr-charles-ricepresents-us-with-a-gorgeous-spectaclecinderella-herself-is-played-by-miss-amaliaprince-plenteous-is-miss-nelly-powerour-illustration-here-gives-the-central-situation-of-the-piece-that-in-which-cinderella-claims-the-glass-slipper-that-so-well-fits-her-foot-and-produces-its-fellow-in-corroboration-of-her-identity-with-the-wearer-of-both-at-the-princes-ball-the-scene-is-a-crowded-one-and-full-of-dramatic-intention-we-ma-image565274498.html
RM2RRJDAX–The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast", 1876. London stage production. '...Mr. Charles Rice...presents us with a gorgeous spectacle...Cinderella herself [is played by] Miss Amalia...Prince Plenteous [is] Miss Nelly Power...Our Illustration here gives the central situation of the piece, that in which Cinderella claims the glass slipper that so well fits her foot, and produces its fellow in corroboration of her identity with the wearer of both at the Prince's ball. The scene is a crowded one, and full of dramatic intention. We ma
Windsor Castle Dec. 21st. 1941. The trolling Minstrel Pantomime. Cinderella. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/windsor-castle-dec-21st-1941-the-trolling-minstrel-pantomime-cinderella-june-16-1953-photo-by-camera-press-ltd-image463559294.html
RM2HX4XH2–Windsor Castle Dec. 21st. 1941. The trolling Minstrel Pantomime. Cinderella. June 16, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.).
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Queen Mary Sees Pantomime - Queen Mary, making her first public appearance since her recent indisposition which confined her to her home at Marlborough House, watches the first performance of Emile Littler's pantomime 'Little Miss Muffet' from the Royal Box at the London Casino. Queen Mary was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra. December 20, 1949. (Photo by Planet News) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-sees-pantomime-queen-mary-making-her-first-public-appearance-since-her-recent-indisposition-which-confined-her-to-her-home-at-marlborough-house-watches-the-first-performance-of-emile-littlers-pantomime-little-miss-muffet-from-the-royal-box-at-the-london-casino-queen-mary-was-accompanied-by-the-duchess-of-kent-and-princess-alexandra-december-20-1949-photo-by-planet-news-image471435372.html
RM2JAYMHG–Queen Mary Sees Pantomime - Queen Mary, making her first public appearance since her recent indisposition which confined her to her home at Marlborough House, watches the first performance of Emile Littler's pantomime 'Little Miss Muffet' from the Royal Box at the London Casino. Queen Mary was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra. December 20, 1949. (Photo by Planet News)
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RM2X0NH1D–A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - The chorus photographed on stage. Photographic negative , British Army
Christmas Pantomimes: Drury Lane; Haymarket; Princess', 1856. London stage productions. Drury Lane: '...a scene from the ballet, in which Rosina Wright and the strength of the choregraphic corps of this theatre are employed; and, with the advantage of Beverley's painting in some of the greater pictorial scenes, adds the grace of motion to the beauty of form and colour'. Haymarket: '...a ballet interlude...in which Miss Mary Brown, the Columbine, appears in the costume of a Zouave, as the centre of a group of military juveniles, that represent a body of Zouaves and British Grenadiers, who march Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christmas-pantomimes-drury-lane-haymarket-princess-1856-london-stage-productions-drury-lane-a-scene-from-the-ballet-in-which-rosina-wright-and-the-strength-of-the-choregraphic-corps-of-this-theatre-are-employed-and-with-the-advantage-of-beverleys-painting-in-some-of-the-greater-pictorial-scenes-adds-the-grace-of-motion-to-the-beauty-of-form-and-colour-haymarket-a-ballet-interludein-which-miss-mary-brown-the-columbine-appears-in-the-costume-of-a-zouave-as-the-centre-of-a-group-of-military-juveniles-that-represent-a-body-of-zouaves-and-british-grenadiers-who-march-image553490593.html
RM2R4DJW5–Christmas Pantomimes: Drury Lane; Haymarket; Princess', 1856. London stage productions. Drury Lane: '...a scene from the ballet, in which Rosina Wright and the strength of the choregraphic corps of this theatre are employed; and, with the advantage of Beverley's painting in some of the greater pictorial scenes, adds the grace of motion to the beauty of form and colour'. Haymarket: '...a ballet interlude...in which Miss Mary Brown, the Columbine, appears in the costume of a Zouave, as the centre of a group of military juveniles, that represent a body of Zouaves and British Grenadiers, who march
Scene from the pantomime 'The Forty Thieves' at Dury Lane Theatre, London, 1887. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-from-the-pantomime-the-forty-thieves-at-dury-lane-theatre-london-1887-artist-unknown-image262762041.html
RMW7DRJH–Scene from the pantomime 'The Forty Thieves' at Dury Lane Theatre, London, 1887. Artist: Unknown
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The Fete at Paris - Representation of the Siege of Silistria, in the Champ de Mars - Flotilla of Balloons, 1854. Re-enactment of an event from the Crimean War. '...everything appertaining to war or its imitation is always agreeable to the French nation...upwards of 1500 performers lent their aid to impart verisimilitude to the action [of the] military pantomime...the fort of Abd-ul-Medjid occupies the foreground...a body of Russians appear, and the firing commences...the Russians are repulsed with great loss...it is intimated that the French and English forces have landed, and are about to rel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fete-at-paris-representation-of-the-siege-of-silistria-in-the-champ-de-mars-flotilla-of-balloons-1854-re-enactment-of-an-event-from-the-crimean-war-everything-appertaining-to-war-or-its-imitation-is-always-agreeable-to-the-french-nationupwards-of-1500-performers-lent-their-aid-to-impart-verisimilitude-to-the-action-of-the-military-pantomimethe-fort-of-abd-ul-medjid-occupies-the-foregrounda-body-of-russians-appear-and-the-firing-commencesthe-russians-are-repulsed-with-great-lossit-is-intimated-that-the-french-and-english-forces-have-landed-and-are-about-to-rel-image481977650.html
RM2K03YBE–The Fete at Paris - Representation of the Siege of Silistria, in the Champ de Mars - Flotilla of Balloons, 1854. Re-enactment of an event from the Crimean War. '...everything appertaining to war or its imitation is always agreeable to the French nation...upwards of 1500 performers lent their aid to impart verisimilitude to the action [of the] military pantomime...the fort of Abd-ul-Medjid occupies the foreground...a body of Russians appear, and the firing commences...the Russians are repulsed with great loss...it is intimated that the French and English forces have landed, and are about to rel
Queen Mary Sees Pantomime - Queen Mary, making her first public appearance since her recent indisposition which confined her to her home at Marlborough House, watches the first performance of Emile Littler's pantomime 'Little Miss Muffet' from the Royal Box at the London Casino. Queen Mary was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra. December 20, 1949. (Photo by Planet News) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-mary-sees-pantomime-queen-mary-making-her-first-public-appearance-since-her-recent-indisposition-which-confined-her-to-her-home-at-marlborough-house-watches-the-first-performance-of-emile-littlers-pantomime-little-miss-muffet-from-the-royal-box-at-the-london-casino-queen-mary-was-accompanied-by-the-duchess-of-kent-and-princess-alexandra-december-20-1949-photo-by-planet-news-image471435311.html
RM2JAYMFB–Queen Mary Sees Pantomime - Queen Mary, making her first public appearance since her recent indisposition which confined her to her home at Marlborough House, watches the first performance of Emile Littler's pantomime 'Little Miss Muffet' from the Royal Box at the London Casino. Queen Mary was accompanied by the Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra. December 20, 1949. (Photo by Planet News)
Edwin Styles smokes continuously at rehearsals. December 5, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/edwin-styles-smokes-continuously-at-rehearsals-december-5-1952-image556180250.html
RM2R8T5GA–Edwin Styles smokes continuously at rehearsals. December 5, 1952.
Stage and radio star, Edwin Styles, who will appear in the security loan broadcast. 'Hello Aussie' over all radio stations between 8 and 9 p.m next Friday 22nd March. The presentation, which is under the direction of Lt-Col. Jim Davidson, will feature stage and radio stars who have toured forward areas entertaining servicemen. March 21, 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stage-and-radio-star-edwin-styles-who-will-appear-in-the-security-loan-broadcast-hello-aussie-over-all-radio-stations-between-8-and-9-pm-next-friday-22nd-march-the-presentation-which-is-under-the-direction-of-lt-col-jim-davidson-will-feature-stage-and-radio-stars-who-have-toured-forward-areas-entertaining-servicemen-march-21-1946-image556180198.html
RM2R8T5EE–Stage and radio star, Edwin Styles, who will appear in the security loan broadcast. 'Hello Aussie' over all radio stations between 8 and 9 p.m next Friday 22nd March. The presentation, which is under the direction of Lt-Col. Jim Davidson, will feature stage and radio stars who have toured forward areas entertaining servicemen. March 21, 1946.
West End: actor Edwin Styles was given a luncheon at prince's today after his arrival from London by PAA via America. Miss Doris Fitton was in the party, given by Aztec Services Pty. Ltd., who, in conjunction with Garnet H. Carroll is producing the play white sheep of the family in which Mr. Styles will be the lead. He leaves for Melbourne tonight, and the play will open at the princess theatre on November 28. November 12, 1952. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/west-end-actor-edwin-styles-was-given-a-luncheon-at-princes-today-after-his-arrival-from-london-by-paa-via-america-miss-doris-fitton-was-in-the-party-given-by-aztec-services-pty-ltd-who-in-conjunction-with-garnet-h-carroll-is-producing-the-play-white-sheep-of-the-family-in-which-mr-styles-will-be-the-lead-he-leaves-for-melbourne-tonight-and-the-play-will-open-at-the-princess-theatre-on-november-28-november-12-1952-image556182422.html
RM2R8T89X–West End: actor Edwin Styles was given a luncheon at prince's today after his arrival from London by PAA via America. Miss Doris Fitton was in the party, given by Aztec Services Pty. Ltd., who, in conjunction with Garnet H. Carroll is producing the play white sheep of the family in which Mr. Styles will be the lead. He leaves for Melbourne tonight, and the play will open at the princess theatre on November 28. November 12, 1952.
'Blithe Spirit' With Edwin Styles and Bettina Welch - Edwin Styles with the spirit of his first wife (Bettina Welch) in a scene from Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' which will commence its Sydney season at the theatre Royal on Sat. next Feb. 2nd. Dogged by the ghost of his departed wife, Charles, played by Edwin Styles, star of 'Blithe Spirit', has some embarrassing moments when he marries again. The comedy opens at the theatre Royal on Saturday. January 27, 1946. (Photo by Ritter - Jeppesen Studios). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/blithe-spirit-with-edwin-styles-and-bettina-welch-edwin-styles-with-the-spirit-of-his-first-wife-bettina-welch-in-a-scene-from-noel-cowards-blithe-spirit-which-will-commence-its-sydney-season-at-the-theatre-royal-on-sat-next-feb-2nd-dogged-by-the-ghost-of-his-departed-wife-charles-played-by-edwin-styles-star-of-blithe-spirit-has-some-embarrassing-moments-when-he-marries-again-the-comedy-opens-at-the-theatre-royal-on-saturday-january-27-1946-photo-by-ritter-jeppesen-studios-image556180154.html
RM2R8T5CX–'Blithe Spirit' With Edwin Styles and Bettina Welch - Edwin Styles with the spirit of his first wife (Bettina Welch) in a scene from Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit' which will commence its Sydney season at the theatre Royal on Sat. next Feb. 2nd. Dogged by the ghost of his departed wife, Charles, played by Edwin Styles, star of 'Blithe Spirit', has some embarrassing moments when he marries again. The comedy opens at the theatre Royal on Saturday. January 27, 1946. (Photo by Ritter - Jeppesen Studios).
A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - One of the girls being helped on with her coat British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ats-pantomime-cinderella-one-of-the-girls-being-helped-on-with-her-coat-british-army-image603097363.html
RM2X15CRF–A.T.S. PANTOMIME 'CINDERELLA' - One of the girls being helped on with her coat British Army
Schooner and Yawl Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club last Saturday: the Pantomine fouling the Mouse Light-Vessel, 1876. 'There was a very fine wind for the schooner and yawl matches of this club, sailed on Saturday last, from Gravesend round the Mouse Light-Ship and back...The Pantomime (151 tons, Mr. J. Starkey) made her first appearance in a match since lengthening 4 ft. by the stern. She did not appear to be improved as far as speed goes and, by some awkwardness, she sailed plump into the Mouse Light-Ship and got crippled... The Pantomime took more scope than the others for her gybe, and, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/schooner-and-yawl-match-of-the-royal-thames-yacht-club-last-saturday-the-pantomine-fouling-the-mouse-light-vessel-1876-there-was-a-very-fine-wind-for-the-schooner-and-yawl-matches-of-this-club-sailed-on-saturday-last-from-gravesend-round-the-mouse-light-ship-and-backthe-pantomime-151-tons-mr-j-starkey-made-her-first-appearance-in-a-match-since-lengthening-4-ft-by-the-stern-she-did-not-appear-to-be-improved-as-far-as-speed-goes-and-by-some-awkwardness-she-sailed-plump-into-the-mouse-light-ship-and-got-crippled-the-pantomime-took-more-scope-than-the-others-for-her-gybe-and-image565272094.html
RM2RRJA92–Schooner and Yawl Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club last Saturday: the Pantomine fouling the Mouse Light-Vessel, 1876. 'There was a very fine wind for the schooner and yawl matches of this club, sailed on Saturday last, from Gravesend round the Mouse Light-Ship and back...The Pantomime (151 tons, Mr. J. Starkey) made her first appearance in a match since lengthening 4 ft. by the stern. She did not appear to be improved as far as speed goes and, by some awkwardness, she sailed plump into the Mouse Light-Ship and got crippled... The Pantomime took more scope than the others for her gybe, and,
A scene from Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1875.Artist: David Henry Friston Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-aladdin-and-his-wonderful-lamp-at-drury-lane-theatre-london-1875artist-david-henry-friston-image262762087.html
RMW7DRM7–A scene from Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1875.Artist: David Henry Friston
ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Some of the cast rehearsing their parts before the show. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-ordnance-corps-present-cinderella-pantomime-some-of-the-cast-rehearsing-their-parts-before-the-show-photographic-negative-british-army-image602845621.html
RM2X0NYMN–ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Some of the cast rehearsing their parts before the show. Photographic negative , British Army
A scene from The Babes in the Wood, at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1875.Artist: David Henry Friston Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-scene-from-the-babes-in-the-wood-at-covent-garden-theatre-london-1875artist-david-henry-friston-image262762088.html
RMW7DRM8–A scene from The Babes in the Wood, at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1875.Artist: David Henry Friston
''"Jack and the Beanstalk"-- At Drury Lane Theatre', 1890. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quotjack-and-the-beanstalkquot-at-drury-lane-theatre-1890-image469802054.html
RM2J8998P–''"Jack and the Beanstalk"-- At Drury Lane Theatre', 1890.
ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Members of the cast seen on the stage before the footlights. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-ordnance-corps-present-cinderella-pantomime-members-of-the-cast-seen-on-the-stage-before-the-footlights-photographic-negative-british-army-image602845255.html
RM2X0NY7K–ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Members of the cast seen on the stage before the footlights. Photographic negative , British Army
Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: Drury Lane Theatre: "Little King Pippin" - the Temple of Mammon, 1865. London stage production of "Little King Pippin; or, Harlequin Fortunatus and the Magic Purse and Wishing-Cap." 'Messrs. Falconer and Chatterton are reported to have expended a mint of money on its representation...The induction opens with the Temple of Mammon,...the dirty deity himself being rather too majestically represented by Mr. Henri Drayton, who supplies Fortune with the inexhaustible purse, which, ultimately, she bestows on Fortunatus (Miss Augusta Thompson). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-from-the-christmas-pantomimes-drury-lane-theatre-quotlittle-king-pippinquot-the-temple-of-mammon-1865-london-stage-production-of-quotlittle-king-pippin-or-harlequin-fortunatus-and-the-magic-purse-and-wishing-capquot-messrs-falconer-and-chatterton-are-reported-to-have-expended-a-mint-of-money-on-its-representationthe-induction-opens-with-the-temple-of-mammonthe-dirty-deity-himself-being-rather-too-majestically-represented-by-mr-henri-drayton-who-supplies-fortune-with-the-inexhaustible-purse-which-ultimately-she-bestows-on-fortunatus-miss-augusta-thompson-image608997687.html
RM2XAP6NB–Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: Drury Lane Theatre: "Little King Pippin" - the Temple of Mammon, 1865. London stage production of "Little King Pippin; or, Harlequin Fortunatus and the Magic Purse and Wishing-Cap." 'Messrs. Falconer and Chatterton are reported to have expended a mint of money on its representation...The induction opens with the Temple of Mammon,...the dirty deity himself being rather too majestically represented by Mr. Henri Drayton, who supplies Fortune with the inexhaustible purse, which, ultimately, she bestows on Fortunatus (Miss Augusta Thompson).
A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A.T.S. chorus girls making up in the dressing room, British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aa-brigade-produce-pantomime-ats-chorus-girls-making-up-in-the-dressing-room-british-army-image603437943.html
RM2X1MY73–A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A.T.S. chorus girls making up in the dressing room, British Army
A Pictorial: the First Syllable, 1864. Christmas entertainment. From "Illustrated London News", 1864. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-pictorial-the-first-syllable-1864-christmas-entertainment-from-quotillustrated-london-newsquot-1864-image599661115.html
RM2WRGWTB–A Pictorial: the First Syllable, 1864. Christmas entertainment. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.
A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - The stage manager, Lieutenant A.G. Lord, discussing the script with members of the chorus. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aa-brigade-produce-pantomime-the-stage-manager-lieutenant-ag-lord-discussing-the-script-with-members-of-the-chorus-photographic-negative-british-army-image602857407.html
RM2X0PENK–A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - The stage manager, Lieutenant A.G. Lord, discussing the script with members of the chorus. Photographic negative , British Army
Mademoiselle Johanna Wagner as "Romeo", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. German opera singer in London stage production. 'For the splendid triumph achieved by her on this occasion Mdlle. Wagner was not indebted to the merits of the opera, which is among the weakest of the many weak productions of the modern Italian stage. It is one of Bellini's earliest pieces, composed while his powers were yet immature...She is a beauty of the genuine Saxon type, with blue eyes...and a profusion of fair hair. She is above the ordinary female stature, exquisitely formed, and free and graceful in ever Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mademoiselle-johanna-wagner-as-quotromeoquot-at-her-majestys-theatre-1856-german-opera-singer-in-london-stage-production-for-the-splendid-triumph-achieved-by-her-on-this-occasion-mdlle-wagner-was-not-indebted-to-the-merits-of-the-opera-which-is-among-the-weakest-of-the-many-weak-productions-of-the-modern-italian-stage-it-is-one-of-bellinis-earliest-pieces-composed-while-his-powers-were-yet-immatureshe-is-a-beauty-of-the-genuine-saxon-type-with-blue-eyesand-a-profusion-of-fair-hair-she-is-above-the-ordinary-female-stature-exquisitely-formed-and-free-and-graceful-in-ever-image553489326.html
RM2R4DH7X–Mademoiselle Johanna Wagner as "Romeo", at Her Majesty's Theatre, 1856. German opera singer in London stage production. 'For the splendid triumph achieved by her on this occasion Mdlle. Wagner was not indebted to the merits of the opera, which is among the weakest of the many weak productions of the modern Italian stage. It is one of Bellini's earliest pieces, composed while his powers were yet immature...She is a beauty of the genuine Saxon type, with blue eyes...and a profusion of fair hair. She is above the ordinary female stature, exquisitely formed, and free and graceful in ever
A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A helping hand from Sub. P.Elliot-Lawson in the making up of one of the chorus. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aa-brigade-produce-pantomime-a-helping-hand-from-sub-pelliot-lawson-in-the-making-up-of-one-of-the-chorus-photographic-negative-british-army-image602842711.html
RM2X0NT0R–A.A. BRIGADE PRODUCE PANTOMIME - A helping hand from Sub. P.Elliot-Lawson in the making up of one of the chorus. Photographic negative , British Army
Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" - the Enchanted Cavern in the Garden of Jewels, 1865. London stage production at the Royal English Opera by Mr. E. L. Blanchard. 'Mr. Grieve's scenery is gorgeous, Mr. W. H. Montgomery's music remarkably attractive, and M. Desplaces' ballet splendid. The manners and customs of the East are imitated as closely as possible in the decorations and business of the scene...the African magician, Abanazar...[and] his dumb slave, Kazrac...are impersonated by Mr. W. H. and Mr. F. Payne...lo! the terrible Bo Ghee pays his dr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-from-the-christmas-pantomimes-quotaladdin-and-the-wonderful-lampquot-the-enchanted-cavern-in-the-garden-of-jewels-1865-london-stage-production-at-the-royal-english-opera-by-mr-e-l-blanchard-mr-grieves-scenery-is-gorgeous-mr-w-h-montgomerys-music-remarkably-attractive-and-m-desplaces-ballet-splendid-the-manners-and-customs-of-the-east-are-imitated-as-closely-as-possible-in-the-decorations-and-business-of-the-scenethe-african-magician-abanazar-and-his-dumb-slave-kazracare-impersonated-by-mr-w-h-and-mr-f-paynelo!-the-terrible-bo-ghee-pays-his-dr-image608997665.html
RM2XAP6MH–Scenes from the Christmas pantomimes: "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" - the Enchanted Cavern in the Garden of Jewels, 1865. London stage production at the Royal English Opera by Mr. E. L. Blanchard. 'Mr. Grieve's scenery is gorgeous, Mr. W. H. Montgomery's music remarkably attractive, and M. Desplaces' ballet splendid. The manners and customs of the East are imitated as closely as possible in the decorations and business of the scene...the African magician, Abanazar...[and] his dumb slave, Kazrac...are impersonated by Mr. W. H. and Mr. F. Payne...lo! the terrible Bo Ghee pays his dr
FIFTH ARMY : CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS - While the wine is being attended to, another Christmas fatigue is at work in a nearby room fitting up a stage for the Regimental Pantomime 'Cinderella', British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-christmas-preparations-while-the-wine-is-being-attended-to-another-christmas-fatigue-is-at-work-in-a-nearby-room-fitting-up-a-stage-for-the-regimental-pantomime-cinderella-british-army-image603434828.html
RM2X1MR7T–FIFTH ARMY : CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS - While the wine is being attended to, another Christmas fatigue is at work in a nearby room fitting up a stage for the Regimental Pantomime 'Cinderella', British Army
The Queen and Princes of Oude and Suite at Drury-Lane Theatre, [London], 1857. 'Her Majesty [Queen Malika Kishwar] was accompanied by the Princes and a large suite, including two or three European ladies. The Royal party occupied four boxes, the Queen and her ladies being in the Royal box, the Princes and gentlemen of their Court in the adjoining boxes. This, being the first appearance of her Majesty at any public place, created considerable interest and curiosity. The effect of so many and varied Oriental costumes was rich and peculiar, and the blue and silver tissue hung entirely over the Ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-queen-and-princes-of-oude-and-suite-at-drury-lane-theatre-london-1857-her-majesty-queen-malika-kishwar-was-accompanied-by-the-princes-and-a-large-suite-including-two-or-three-european-ladies-the-royal-party-occupied-four-boxes-the-queen-and-her-ladies-being-in-the-royal-box-the-princes-and-gentlemen-of-their-court-in-the-adjoining-boxes-this-being-the-first-appearance-of-her-majesty-at-any-public-place-created-considerable-interest-and-curiosity-the-effect-of-so-many-and-varied-oriental-costumes-was-rich-and-peculiar-and-the-blue-and-silver-tissue-hung-entirely-over-the-ro-image556244668.html
RM2R8Y3N0–The Queen and Princes of Oude and Suite at Drury-Lane Theatre, [London], 1857. 'Her Majesty [Queen Malika Kishwar] was accompanied by the Princes and a large suite, including two or three European ladies. The Royal party occupied four boxes, the Queen and her ladies being in the Royal box, the Princes and gentlemen of their Court in the adjoining boxes. This, being the first appearance of her Majesty at any public place, created considerable interest and curiosity. The effect of so many and varied Oriental costumes was rich and peculiar, and the blue and silver tissue hung entirely over the Ro
FIFTH ARMY : FRONT LINE PANTOMIME - During the interval of afternoon performances, it is very appropriately the Good Fairy - Pte. A. Howard - who ladles out tea to members of this concert party British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-front-line-pantomime-during-the-interval-of-afternoon-performances-it-is-very-appropriately-the-good-fairy-pte-a-howard-who-ladles-out-tea-to-members-of-this-concert-party-british-army-image603107570.html
RM2X15WT2–FIFTH ARMY : FRONT LINE PANTOMIME - During the interval of afternoon performances, it is very appropriately the Good Fairy - Pte. A. Howard - who ladles out tea to members of this concert party British Army
Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough. 'The plot...is taken from not only the celebrated story whose name it bears, but also from another tale in the same work, the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment", the two stories being very ingeniously dove-tailed...The introductory scene is a picnic in the Desert, in which the King of the Ebony Isles (Mr. J. Bland) incurs the displeasure of a malignant genie, Jargarhees (Mr. E. Selby)...The Prince Agib (Miss Anne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/haymarket-scene-from-quotthe-second-calendar-and-the-queen-of-beauty-who-had-to-fight-with-the-geniequot-1850-london-stage-production-by-the-brothers-brough-the-plotis-taken-from-not-only-the-celebrated-story-whose-name-it-bears-but-also-from-another-tale-in-the-same-work-the-celebrated-quotarabian-nights-entertainmentquot-the-two-stories-being-very-ingeniously-dove-tailedthe-introductory-scene-is-a-picnic-in-the-desert-in-which-the-king-of-the-ebony-isles-mr-j-bland-incurs-the-displeasure-of-a-malignant-genie-jargarhees-mr-e-selbythe-prince-agib-miss-anne-image481977100.html
RM2K03XKT–Haymarket - Scene from "The Second Calendar and the Queen of Beauty who had to fight with the Genie", 1850. London stage production by the brothers Brough. 'The plot...is taken from not only the celebrated story whose name it bears, but also from another tale in the same work, the celebrated "Arabian Nights' Entertainment", the two stories being very ingeniously dove-tailed...The introductory scene is a picnic in the Desert, in which the King of the Ebony Isles (Mr. J. Bland) incurs the displeasure of a malignant genie, Jargarhees (Mr. E. Selby)...The Prince Agib (Miss Anne
ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Miss E. Emms, Cinderella, fitting a shoe on Sub-Conductor T.McCombie, one of the Ugly Sisters. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-ordnance-corps-present-cinderella-pantomime-miss-e-emms-cinderella-fitting-a-shoe-on-sub-conductor-tmccombie-one-of-the-ugly-sisters-photographic-negative-british-army-image602836094.html
RM2X0NFGE–ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Miss E. Emms, Cinderella, fitting a shoe on Sub-Conductor T.McCombie, one of the Ugly Sisters. Photographic negative , British Army
Christmas mummers - drawn by A. Hunt, 1861. '...the Mummer...is of a class not too high for good-fellowship, nor too low for self-respect. He is generally of the middle order, for your noble is too proud to mingle in such merely popular sports, and your peasant is too unlearned...The Mummer...must...know something about St. George and the Dragon...and other romances...which may fitly be made the theme of pastime at the joyous and yet sacred Christmas-tide...To the people of the Hall it is welcome after a fashion. The Squire and his lady are interested, but the aristocratic youth regard it rath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christmas-mummers-drawn-by-a-hunt-1861-the-mummeris-of-a-class-not-too-high-for-good-fellowship-nor-too-low-for-self-respect-he-is-generally-of-the-middle-order-for-your-noble-is-too-proud-to-mingle-in-such-merely-popular-sports-and-your-peasant-is-too-unlearnedthe-mummermustknow-something-about-st-george-and-the-dragonand-other-romanceswhich-may-fitly-be-made-the-theme-of-pastime-at-the-joyous-and-yet-sacred-christmas-tideto-the-people-of-the-hall-it-is-welcome-after-a-fashion-the-squire-and-his-lady-are-interested-but-the-aristocratic-youth-regard-it-rath-image575131419.html
RM2TBKDYR–Christmas mummers - drawn by A. Hunt, 1861. '...the Mummer...is of a class not too high for good-fellowship, nor too low for self-respect. He is generally of the middle order, for your noble is too proud to mingle in such merely popular sports, and your peasant is too unlearned...The Mummer...must...know something about St. George and the Dragon...and other romances...which may fitly be made the theme of pastime at the joyous and yet sacred Christmas-tide...To the people of the Hall it is welcome after a fashion. The Squire and his lady are interested, but the aristocratic youth regard it rath
ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Miss Joan Hayden - Prince Charming - assists in the making up of Private G. Snook, R.A.O.C. one of the Ugly Sisters. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/royal-ordnance-corps-present-cinderella-pantomime-miss-joan-hayden-prince-charming-assists-in-the-making-up-of-private-g-snook-raoc-one-of-the-ugly-sisters-photographic-negative-british-army-image602835271.html
RM2X0NEF3–ROYAL ORDNANCE CORPS PRESENT 'CINDERELLA' PANTOMIME - Miss Joan Hayden - Prince Charming - assists in the making up of Private G. Snook, R.A.O.C. one of the Ugly Sisters. Photographic negative , British Army
THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - When fire broke out in the concert hall of 5 Corps Workshops on Boxing Day, many weeks of hard work were destroyed in a few minutes. The Unit had intended to put on the pantomime 'Aladdin'. Photographic negative , British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-british-army-in-north-africa-sicily-italy-the-balkans-and-austria-1942-1946-when-fire-broke-out-in-the-concert-hall-of-5-corps-workshops-on-boxing-day-many-weeks-of-hard-work-were-destroyed-in-a-few-minutes-the-unit-had-intended-to-put-on-the-pantomime-aladdin-photographic-negative-british-army-image602836645.html
RM2X0NG85–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH AFRICA, SICILY, ITALY, THE BALKANS AND AUSTRIA 1942-1946 - When fire broke out in the concert hall of 5 Corps Workshops on Boxing Day, many weeks of hard work were destroyed in a few minutes. The Unit had intended to put on the pantomime 'Aladdin'. Photographic negative , British Army
FIFTH ARMY : FRONT LINE PANTOMIME - Magically the Pantomime characters are transported, for one hilarious scene to a London pub. Here they appear in changed, though familiar, guises. Here is the newsboy and the landlord, a Yank soldier, a top-hatted busker on his way to a performance, some true to life pub ladies, and an attractive barmaid. Four soldiers of the Battleaxe Division, on home leave, magically find themselves among this cheery crowd British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fifth-army-front-line-pantomime-magically-the-pantomime-characters-are-transported-for-one-hilarious-scene-to-a-london-pub-here-they-appear-in-changed-though-familiar-guises-here-is-the-newsboy-and-the-landlord-a-yank-soldier-a-top-hatted-busker-on-his-way-to-a-performance-some-true-to-life-pub-ladies-and-an-attractive-barmaid-four-soldiers-of-the-battleaxe-division-on-home-leave-magically-find-themselves-among-this-cheery-crowd-british-army-image603093654.html
RM2X15832–FIFTH ARMY : FRONT LINE PANTOMIME - Magically the Pantomime characters are transported, for one hilarious scene to a London pub. Here they appear in changed, though familiar, guises. Here is the newsboy and the landlord, a Yank soldier, a top-hatted busker on his way to a performance, some true to life pub ladies, and an attractive barmaid. Four soldiers of the Battleaxe Division, on home leave, magically find themselves among this cheery crowd British Army
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