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Old Victorian newspaper page, Home, Theatre news, Scraps, 1870s, 19th Century
London, City of Westminster, England, United Kingdom, Great Britain - February 28th, 2024: \
Lincoln Memorial
Melbourne, Australia - December 29,2023 : People outside State Library of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia on December 29,2023.
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Vintage book of 1829: safe and unmistakable means of exterminating mosquitoes, german language
A young woman checking her phone outside the Bodleian Library and All Souls College at the university of Oxford. Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
London, UK. February 9th 2023. Entrance sign at the British Library.
Greater London, England, United Kingdom (UK), Britain, Europe – On July 12, 2024: Fawlty Towers, a beloved British play by John Cleese showing at the Apollo Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London's West End: a central part of London's Theatreland, running from Piccadilly Circus to New Oxford Street. A vibrant cultural and commercial environment in the City of Westminster. The iconic Apollo theatre building is situated right next to the Lyric Theatre.
Old Victorian newspaper page, 1880s, 19th Century
Women wearing vintage elegant hat. Antique fashion engraving from 1899, France, Paris
historical wellington church of scotland at glasgow england UK
Vintage fashion  illustration from a book of my private collection: \
Torn-out piece from a newspaper with blank space for your article, advertisement or picture. The text, layout and photo are simulated by the photographer, so this image is free of third-party copyright and may be used for any purpose.
London. UK. 03.30.2021. The name sign above one of the entrance to Madame Tussauds.
Haymarket is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, London. It runs from Piccadilly Circus in the north to Pall Mall at the southern end. Located on the street are the Theatre Royal, His Majesty's Theatre, New Zealand House, a cinema complex and restaurants. Stock photo credit: Ogulcan Aksoy (Can Aksoy), London, UK.
Old Victorian newspaper page, 19th Century
Text of Acts 2:41-47 from the 1560 Geneva Bible English translation. Used with permission from the Reed Collection at Dunedin Public Library, New Zealand.
Shakespeare in Love at Noël Coward Theatre on St Martin's Lane in City of Westminster, London. This is a play that was very popular on West End.
London, United Kingdom - January 28, 2013: Public Library Building Entrance at High Holborn Street in Capital City.
The Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford, in Oxfordshire England UK. From 1095 the oldest university of English speaking world, the University has thirty-nine semi autonomous colleges, so does not have a main campus. This University did educate 29 prime ministers of the United Kingdom.
London, England, UK - 28 June 2023: Close up view of the front of the British Library building in central London
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London  W8 - W11 – March 23, 2024. London The Coronet Theatre, Performing arts theatre. \n\nNotting Hill Gate is a notable main road and high street in the Notting Hill area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. It serves as a significant commercial and transport hub in West London.\n\nNotting Hill Gate runs west from the intersection with Kensington Church Street and continues towards Holland Park Avenue. It is bordered by notable areas including Bayswater to the east and Holland Park to the west.\n\nThis area boasts a variety of architectural styles, from Victorian to modern buildings. Notting Hill Gate combines the charm of a historical London neighbourhood with the dynamism of a contemporary commercial centre, making it a notable location for both residents and visitors.
Old Victorian newspaper page, New Music, London Illustrated News, 1881
London, UK - April 13, 2019: People walking past the entrance to Her Majesty Theatre, a theatre in West End of London whose name changes depending on the gender of the ruling monarch.
The Sheldonian Theatre in the centre of Oxford, UK
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Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday evening, March 2, 1785, announcing The wonder- a woman keeps a secret &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Wednesday evening, January 17, 1776, announcing The stratagem &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday evening, April 18 1798, announcing The fair penitent &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday, December 13, 1797, announcing The will &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday, May 13th, 1789, announcing English merchant &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Wednesday, July 30, 1794, announcing Lionel & Clarissa &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday, September 22d, 1790, announcing The orphan; or, The unhappy marriage &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday Decr. 2d- 1795, announcing The rivals, or, A trip to Bath &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Wednesday Jan the 29th, 1792, announcing Every one has his fault &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Winchester Theatre, Wednesday, July 5, 1797, announcing Wives as they were and maids as they are &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of King's Theatre, Wednesday May, 1st. 1793, announcing False colours &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Wednesday, December 18th, 1782, announcing The West Indian &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Astley's Theatre, Wednesday, the 14th of September, 1791, announcing The victorious tars, or, The South-sea islands &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Dalby Theatre, Tuesday 29th. of March, Thursday 31st. of March 1785, announcing Cross purposes &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Wednesday, April 2, 1788, announcing The school for scandal &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Wednesday, April 20, 1796, announcing Almeyda; Queen of Granada &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Wednesday, August 11th, 1784, announcing The jealous wife &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Wednesday, June 4, 1788, announcing Hamlet &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of King Street Theatre, Wednesday the 18th of Sept. 1771, announcing The conscious lovers &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, May 25, 1785, announcing Fontainbleau; or, Our way in France &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, January 1, 1785, announcing The natural son &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Saturday evening, April 13, 1776, announcing Alzira- or, the Spanish insult repented &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Thursday evening, February 16, 1775, announcing The distres'd mother &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Monday evening, April 22, 1782, announcing The beaux stratagem &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Friday evening May the 2d 1788, announcing The provok'd husband or, A journey to London &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Monday evening being the 9th of Jan. 1775, announcing Harlequin foreftersic, protected by the Giant Goliahsic &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Thursday evening, January 17, 1782, announcing King John &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, March 10, 1795, announcing The merchant of Venice &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday March 26, 1798, announcing The stranger &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Monday, August 12, 1799, announcing The school for scandal &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, February 5, 1785, announcing The double dealer &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Old Hall, Tuesday evening April 7th, 1795, announcing The provok'd husband &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of s.n., Wednesday, August 7th, 1793, announcing Douglas &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, January 4, 1797, announcing The busy body &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Haymarket Theatre, announcing a New exhibition and various entertainments.jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1792, announcing Inkle and Yarico &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, June 11, 1794, announcing Columbus; or, A world discovered &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of the Theatre Royal, Friday next, the 17th June 1796, announcing George Barnwell.jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Monday, May 18th, 1789, announcing Impostors &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1793, announcing Every one has his fault &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, December 22, 1784, announcing The follies of a day &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Haymarket Theatre, before 1766, announcing Doctor Faustus &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, December 15, 1784, announcing The follies of a day &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Friday, December 20th, 1782, announcing The times &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Saturday, July 6, 1799, announcing The heir at law &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Oct 19, 1796, announcing The way to get married &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Monday, April 13th, 1789, announcing Douglas &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre, Monday, July 8 1799, announcing The castle spectre &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Thursday, September 22, 1796, announcing The school for scandal &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Bridgnorth, Saturday Jan, 8th 1796, announcing The maid of Normandy or the death of the Queen of France &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday next, May 13, 1795, announcing Every one has his fault &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1794, announcing The world in a village &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, 15th of April, announcing The siege of Damascus &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Tuesday, the 19th of December, 1786, announcing Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, 4th of December 1745, announcing The careless husband &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Theatre Royal, Dublin, Saturday the 17th February, 1798, announcing The wheel of fortune &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1792, announcing Columbus; or, A world discovered &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, October 25, 1786, announcing The provok'd wife &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 1792, announcing Fontainbleau &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New-Street Theatre, Friday, August 22, 1788, announcing The gamester &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Friday, May 26. 1797, announcing A comedy &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, November 10 1798, announcing The rivals &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Haymarket Theatre, Thursday, December 13, 1770, announcing A grand transparent scene &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, May 17, 1794, announcing The jew &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday, being the 18th of May 1759, announcing The double gallant. Or, The sick lady's cure &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Monday, January 13th, 1783, announcing Love makes a man; or, The fop's fortune &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, July 27, 1731, announcing The London merchant- or, The true tragical story of George Barnwell &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, 10th of October 1745, announcing Love for love &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, the 31st day of January 1730, announcing Timoleon &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Friday, January 24th, 1783, announcing Lionel and Clarissa; or, The school for fathers &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of New Theatre, Friday, November 22d, 1782, announcing Rule a wife & have a wife &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 28 1784, announcing The jealous wife &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Portsmouth Theatre, Monday, February 24, 1794, announcing He wou'd be a soldier! &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1795, announcing Macbeth &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, April 23, 1796, announcing Almeyda; Queen of Granada &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of His Majesty's Theatre, Tuesday the 13th of December 1768, announcing Le donne vendicate &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday November 30, 1797, announcing The rivals &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday, October. 22. 1795, announcing The rivals &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Friday, April 25, 1788, announcing Twelfth night &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday, being the 7th of December 1758, announcing The busy body &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, being the 13th of December 1760, announcing The confederacy &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday, being the 17th of November 1760, announcing The confederacy &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday, being the 5th of January 1761, announcing The Earl of Essex &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, being the 16th of May 1760, announcing The confederacy &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Haymarket Theatre, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1780, announcing The separate maintenance &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Wynnstay Theatre, Saturday, January 20th, 1781, announcing King Richard III &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday the 3d of April 1756, announcing The fair penitent &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Saturday, March 12, 1785, announcing Robin Hood; or, Sherwood forest &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday, May 23, 1776, announcing The suspicious husband &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday, May 27, 1776, announcing King Richard the third &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Tuesday, Dec. 26. 1786, announcing George Barnwell &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Monday, June 10, 1776, announcing The wonder &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday, Sept. 30, 1784, announcing The clandestine marriage &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill (facsimile) of Drury Lane Theatre, Thursday, being the 23d of October 1755, announcing The tragedy of King Richard the IIId &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Playbill of Covent Garden, Monday, November 22, 1784, announcing Macbeth &c..jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Newscutting relating to Fawkes Theatre announcing his surprising tricks with cards.jpg
Bodleian Libraries, Royal Society of Musicians.jpg
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