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Cartoon, Thomas Mowbray, theatre manager -- the Junior Garrick. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-thomas-mowbray-theatre-manager-the-junior-garrick-image504817368.html
RM2M98BKM–Cartoon, Thomas Mowbray, theatre manager -- the Junior Garrick.
Cartoon of Thomas (Tommy) Foster, The Times newspaper journalist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-thomas-tommy-foster-the-times-newspaper-journalist-image504808073.html
RM2M97YRN–Cartoon of Thomas (Tommy) Foster, The Times newspaper journalist.
Cartoon of Thomas (Tommy) Gibson Bowles (1841-1922), founder of Vanity Fair and The Lady magazines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-thomas-tommy-gibson-bowles-1841-1922-founder-of-vanity-fair-and-the-lady-magazines-image504806745.html
RM2M97X49–Cartoon of Thomas (Tommy) Gibson Bowles (1841-1922), founder of Vanity Fair and The Lady magazines.
Cartoon of David James (right, 1839-1893) and Thomas Thorne (left, 1841-1918) -- Jem an' I. James was an English comic actor, and one of the founders, with Thorne of the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Thorne was an English actor and theatre manager. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-david-james-right-1839-1893-and-thomas-thorne-left-1841-1918-jem-an-i-james-was-an-english-comic-actor-and-one-of-the-founders-with-thorne-of-the-vaudeville-theatre-london-thorne-was-an-english-actor-and-theatre-manager-image504806047.html
RM2M97W7B–Cartoon of David James (right, 1839-1893) and Thomas Thorne (left, 1841-1918) -- Jem an' I. James was an English comic actor, and one of the founders, with Thorne of the Vaudeville Theatre, London. Thorne was an English actor and theatre manager.
Cartoon of David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor, and Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, co-founders of the Vaudeville Theatre, London. They are wondering what production to put on next, and deciding on something by the popular dramatist Henry James Byron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-david-james-left-1839-1893-english-comic-actor-and-thomas-thorne-right-1841-1918-english-actor-and-theatre-manager-co-founders-of-the-vaudeville-theatre-london-they-are-wondering-what-production-to-put-on-next-and-deciding-on-something-by-the-popular-dramatist-henry-james-byron-image504808076.html
RM2M97YRT–Cartoon of David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor, and Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, co-founders of the Vaudeville Theatre, London. They are wondering what production to put on next, and deciding on something by the popular dramatist Henry James Byron.
Cartoon, Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, and David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor. They were founding managers of the Vaudeville Theatre, Strand, London. The spider in the upper corner is possibly a reference to the architect of the theatre building, C J Phipps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-thomas-thorne-right-1841-1918-english-actor-and-theatre-manager-and-david-james-left-1839-1893-english-comic-actor-they-were-founding-managers-of-the-vaudeville-theatre-strand-london-the-spider-in-the-upper-corner-is-possibly-a-reference-to-the-architect-of-the-theatre-building-c-j-phipps-image504808093.html
RM2M97YTD–Cartoon, Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, and David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor. They were founding managers of the Vaudeville Theatre, Strand, London. The spider in the upper corner is possibly a reference to the architect of the theatre building, C J Phipps.
Puzzle picture. Illustration shows politicians Henry Gassaway Davis, William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles W. Fairbanks, Thomas C. Platt, and Alton B. Parker shaking hands with farmers outside a tent labeled The New Farmers' Alliance. Date 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-puzzle-picture-illustration-shows-politicians-henry-gassaway-davis-83180736.html
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Cartoon portrait, Thomas Swinburne, actor -- Old Tom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-portrait-thomas-swinburne-actor-old-tom-image504849407.html
RM2M99TFY–Cartoon portrait, Thomas Swinburne, actor -- Old Tom.
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RM2M98BMH–Cartoon portrait, Thomas Swinburne, actor -- Old Tom.
Cartoon of John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and also a playwright. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-john-thomas-douglass-1842-1917-manager-of-the-standard-theatre-shoreditch-london-and-also-a-playwright-image504806777.html
RM2M97X5D–Cartoon of John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and also a playwright.
Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-portrait-catling-mavourneen-all-at-lloyds-thomas-catling-was-an-editor-of-lloyds-illustrated-london-newspaper-the-pun-is-on-kathleen-mavourneen-a-popular-irish-song-image504849348.html
RM2M99TDT–Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song).
Cartoon portrait, Mr Thomas Francis Dillon Croker (1831-1912), antiquary, poet and theatre expert - In matters theatrical he is quite a walking dictionary. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-portrait-mr-thomas-francis-dillon-croker-1831-1912-antiquary-poet-and-theatre-expert-in-matters-theatrical-he-is-quite-a-walking-dictionary-image504847521.html
RM2M99P4H–Cartoon portrait, Mr Thomas Francis Dillon Croker (1831-1912), antiquary, poet and theatre expert - In matters theatrical he is quite a walking dictionary.
Cartoon, The Claimant due to be released from prison. Thomas Castro, also known as Arthur Orton, claimed to be the long-lost Roger Tichborne, but in 1874 was deemed to be an impostor, and was sent to prison. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-the-claimant-due-to-be-released-from-prison-thomas-castro-also-known-as-arthur-orton-claimed-to-be-the-long-lost-roger-tichborne-but-in-1874-was-deemed-to-be-an-impostor-and-was-sent-to-prison-image504822303.html
RM2M98HYY–Cartoon, The Claimant due to be released from prison. Thomas Castro, also known as Arthur Orton, claimed to be the long-lost Roger Tichborne, but in 1874 was deemed to be an impostor, and was sent to prison.
Cartoon of Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1841-1926), Irish journalist, landowner, businessman, sportsman, Conservative politician and theatre patron. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-windham-thomas-wyndham-quin-4th-earl-of-dunraven-and-mount-earl-1841-1926-irish-journalist-landowner-businessman-sportsman-conservative-politician-and-theatre-patron-image504806628.html
RM2M97X04–Cartoon of Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1841-1926), Irish journalist, landowner, businessman, sportsman, Conservative politician and theatre patron.
Cartoon, Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager --We wish Chatterton every success at the Princess's. The irony is that the Chatterton on the sandwich board refers to a performance by the actor Wilson Barrett in a one-act play about the poet Thomas Chatterton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-frederick-balsir-chatterton-1834-1886-theatre-manager-we-wish-chatterton-every-success-at-the-princesss-the-irony-is-that-the-chatterton-on-the-sandwich-board-refers-to-a-performance-by-the-actor-wilson-barrett-in-a-one-act-play-about-the-poet-thomas-chatterton-image504817492.html
RM2M98BT4–Cartoon, Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager --We wish Chatterton every success at the Princess's. The irony is that the Chatterton on the sandwich board refers to a performance by the actor Wilson Barrett in a one-act play about the poet Thomas Chatterton.
Cartoon, John Bull as stage manager, The Phoenix Park Tragedy. A comment on the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in Phoenix Park, Dublin, on 6 May 1882 and the subsequent arrest and trial of suspects. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-john-bull-as-stage-manager-the-phoenix-park-tragedy-a-comment-on-the-murders-of-lord-frederick-cavendish-and-thomas-henry-burke-in-phoenix-park-dublin-on-6-may-1882-and-the-subsequent-arrest-and-trial-of-suspects-image504806823.html
RM2M97X73–Cartoon, John Bull as stage manager, The Phoenix Park Tragedy. A comment on the murders of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in Phoenix Park, Dublin, on 6 May 1882 and the subsequent arrest and trial of suspects.
Cartoon of Walter Webling (seated, aka Walter Clifford Weblyn, 1846-1928), owner of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, and Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (on horseback, 1849-1922), editor and author, music and drama critic with an interest in horseracing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-walter-webling-seated-aka-walter-clifford-weblyn-1846-1928-owner-of-the-illustrated-sporting-and-dramatic-news-and-alfred-edward-thomas-watson-on-horseback-1849-1922-editor-and-author-music-and-drama-critic-with-an-interest-in-horseracing-image504806604.html
RM2M97WY8–Cartoon of Walter Webling (seated, aka Walter Clifford Weblyn, 1846-1928), owner of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, and Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (on horseback, 1849-1922), editor and author, music and drama critic with an interest in horseracing.
Cartoon, Mr William Randall, Music-Hall Types - the comic singer (old school). Thomas William (Harry) Randall (1857-1932) was a British Vaudeville actor, who began his professional career as a comedic singer at Deacon's music hall in 1883. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-mr-william-randall-music-hall-types-the-comic-singer-old-school-thomas-william-harry-randall-1857-1932-was-a-british-vaudeville-actor-who-began-his-professional-career-as-a-comedic-singer-at-deacons-music-hall-in-1883-image504847649.html
RM2M99P95–Cartoon, Mr William Randall, Music-Hall Types - the comic singer (old school). Thomas William (Harry) Randall (1857-1932) was a British Vaudeville actor, who began his professional career as a comedic singer at Deacon's music hall in 1883.
Cartoon, The Two Willings, senior and junior. 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger one existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-the-two-willings-senior-and-junior-james-willing-was-actually-a-pseudonym-for-john-thomas-douglass-1842-1917-manager-of-the-standard-theatre-shoreditch-london-and-it-is-not-clear-whether-the-younger-one-existed-or-was-simply-just-another-pseudonym-to-avoid-douglasss-name-appearing-as-the-author-of-too-many-plays-image504806651.html
RM2M97X0Y–Cartoon, The Two Willings, senior and junior. 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger one existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
Cartoon, Mr Gus Harris - I'm blest if there isn't Tom Thorne doing my Clergy-Testimonial trick! Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, manager of the Drury Lane Theatre, seen here overhearing from the background, and Thomas Thorne (1841-1918), English actor and manager of the Vaudeville Theatre, in the centre foreground. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-mr-gus-harris-im-blest-if-there-isnt-tom-thorne-doing-my-clergy-testimonial-trick!-augustus-harris-1852-1896-british-actor-dramatist-and-impresario-manager-of-the-drury-lane-theatre-seen-here-overhearing-from-the-background-and-thomas-thorne-1841-1918-english-actor-and-manager-of-the-vaudeville-theatre-in-the-centre-foreground-image504847541.html
RM2M99P59–Cartoon, Mr Gus Harris - I'm blest if there isn't Tom Thorne doing my Clergy-Testimonial trick! Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, manager of the Drury Lane Theatre, seen here overhearing from the background, and Thomas Thorne (1841-1918), English actor and manager of the Vaudeville Theatre, in the centre foreground.
Cartoon of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here as a Christmas pantomime clown at St James's Theatre, London, stealing a joint of meat labelled The Squire, a reference to his use of the plot of Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-sir-arthur-wing-pinero-1855-1934-english-actor-playwright-and-stage-director-seen-here-as-a-christmas-pantomime-clown-at-st-jamess-theatre-london-stealing-a-joint-of-meat-labelled-the-squire-a-reference-to-his-use-of-the-plot-of-thomas-hardys-novel-far-from-the-madding-crowd-image504806592.html
RM2M97WXT–Cartoon of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here as a Christmas pantomime clown at St James's Theatre, London, stealing a joint of meat labelled The Squire, a reference to his use of the plot of Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd.
Cartoon of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here outside the Globe Theatre, London, where an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd, is in production. Pinero thinks it's very much like his play, The Squire, which he based on Hardy's novel. The irony is that this new production is an adaptation by Hardy himself. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-sir-arthur-wing-pinero-1855-1934-english-actor-playwright-and-stage-director-seen-here-outside-the-globe-theatre-london-where-an-adaptation-of-thomas-hardys-novel-far-from-the-madding-crowd-is-in-production-pinero-thinks-its-very-much-like-his-play-the-squire-which-he-based-on-hardys-novel-the-irony-is-that-this-new-production-is-an-adaptation-by-hardy-himself-image504806509.html
RM2M97WRW–Cartoon of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director. Seen here outside the Globe Theatre, London, where an adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd, is in production. Pinero thinks it's very much like his play, The Squire, which he based on Hardy's novel. The irony is that this new production is an adaptation by Hardy himself.
Cartoon, Mr James Willing, Jun, is busy writing another stirring drama. Our artist has caught him at that moment when the 'ghost' comes in. 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger one existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-mr-james-willing-jun-is-busy-writing-another-stirring-drama-our-artist-has-caught-him-at-that-moment-when-the-ghost-comes-in-james-willing-was-actually-a-pseudonym-for-john-thomas-douglass-1842-1917-manager-of-the-standard-theatre-shoreditch-london-and-it-is-not-clear-whether-the-younger-one-existed-or-was-simply-just-another-pseudonym-to-avoid-douglasss-name-appearing-as-the-author-of-too-many-plays-image504822358.html
RM2M98J1X–Cartoon, Mr James Willing, Jun, is busy writing another stirring drama. Our artist has caught him at that moment when the 'ghost' comes in. 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger one existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
Cartoon, The Two Obadiahs, J Willing Senior and J Willing Junior. 'What! Disgrace your family name, Jim, by writing plays! What next!' 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger 'Willing' existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-the-two-obadiahs-j-willing-senior-and-j-willing-junior-what!-disgrace-your-family-name-jim-by-writing-plays!-what-next!-james-willing-was-actually-a-pseudonym-for-john-thomas-douglass-1842-1917-manager-of-the-standard-theatre-shoreditch-london-and-it-is-not-clear-whether-the-younger-willing-existed-or-was-simply-just-another-pseudonym-to-avoid-douglasss-name-appearing-as-the-author-of-too-many-plays-image504806816.html
RM2M97X6T–Cartoon, The Two Obadiahs, J Willing Senior and J Willing Junior. 'What! Disgrace your family name, Jim, by writing plays! What next!' 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London, and it is not clear whether the younger 'Willing' existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
Cartoon of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pinero's play, The Squire, at St James's Theatre, London. The controversy over its plot being based on Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd, helped to boost ticket sales. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-of-a-w-pinero-left-1855-1934-john-hare-centre-1844-1921-and-william-hunter-kendal-right-1843-1917-toasting-the-success-of-pineros-play-the-squire-at-st-jamess-theatre-london-the-controversy-over-its-plot-being-based-on-thomas-hardys-novel-far-from-the-madding-crowd-helped-to-boost-ticket-sales-image504806548.html
RM2M97WW8–Cartoon of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pinero's play, The Squire, at St James's Theatre, London. The controversy over its plot being based on Thomas Hardy's novel, Far From the Madding Crowd, helped to boost ticket sales.
Cartoon, Two Obadiahs. 'Why don't you write an article on the morals of the stage? You ought to know something.' ... 'What do you think?' Possibly a reference to J Willing Senior and J Willing Junior, known as the Two Obadiahs, although 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London. It is not clear whether the younger 'Willing' existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-two-obadiahs-why-dont-you-write-an-article-on-the-morals-of-the-stage-you-ought-to-know-something-what-do-you-think-possibly-a-reference-to-j-willing-senior-and-j-willing-junior-known-as-the-two-obadiahs-although-james-willing-was-actually-a-pseudonym-for-john-thomas-douglass-1842-1917-manager-of-the-standard-theatre-shoreditch-london-it-is-not-clear-whether-the-younger-willing-existed-or-was-simply-just-another-pseudonym-to-avoid-douglasss-name-appearing-as-the-author-of-too-many-plays-image504847396.html
RM2M99P04–Cartoon, Two Obadiahs. 'Why don't you write an article on the morals of the stage? You ought to know something.' ... 'What do you think?' Possibly a reference to J Willing Senior and J Willing Junior, known as the Two Obadiahs, although 'James Willing' was actually a pseudonym for John Thomas Douglass (1842-1917), manager of the Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, London. It is not clear whether the younger 'Willing' existed or was simply just another pseudonym, to avoid Douglass's name appearing as the author of too many plays.
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RMDRHH7F–General Mahon decorates Sarrail with the KCMG
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RMER96WK–The lost child
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