Musical performances
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
Musical Lyrics, c1950 - 1959
Selections from 100 Songs from Lawrence Wright, 36p.p.
Musical Lyrics, 1961
Lawrence Wright’s Songs of the Season, 36p.p.
Musical Lyrics, c1960 - 1969
Lawrence Wright’s Songs of the Season, 46p.p.
Musical Lyrics, c1960 - 1969
Lawrence Wright’s Songs of the Season, 46p.p.
Musical Lyrics, 1961
Lawrence Wright’s Songs of the Season, 36p.p.
Musical Lyrics, 1960
Lawrence Wright’s Songs of the Season, 32p.p.
Musical Lyrics, 1941
On With the Show. Lyrics for song Who’s going to Take me Home Tonight, 2p.p.
National Sunday League, Alhambra Programme, 7 April 1901
Black type on off white background on front cover listing the Band of His Majesty's Coldstream Guards, inside programme of musical repertoire with lyrics of songs, historical information and Scenes of Queen Victoria's Funeral, 3p.p.
New and Elegant Orchestra Handbill, c1820 - 1829
La Troupe Longuemare at Bagnigge Wells Gardens, near Islington, London. Concert, orchestra and acrobatic troupe opened in the Bagnigge Wells Gardens. Printed T. Goode, Cross Street, Wilderness Row.
New Palace Theatre, Hull Poster, 18 August 1902
Millie Hylton. Maisamos - Musical Grotesques. Alice Cooke - Transformation Dancer. Sisters Morgan - Duettists and Dancers. Ross and Grayson - Comedians. Redfern's Pictures - The Coronation of King Edward VII. Sybil St. Elmo - Vocalist. O'Connor and Brady - Knockabout Comedians. Little Gitana - Child Vocalist. Glenroy Troupe. Edwin Boyde - Comedian. Red and green.
New Palace Theatre, Hull Programme, 18 August 1902
Alice Cooke - Transformation Dancer. The Maisanos -Continental Musical Grotesques. Sybil St. Elmo - Ballad Vocalist. Ross and Grayson - Comedy Act. Edwin Boyde - Comedian. Redfern's Pictures. Millie Hylton. O'Connor and Brady - Knockabout Comedians. Little Gitana - Child Vocalist. Sisters Morgan - Duettists and Dancers. Glenroy Troupe - Male and Female Characteristic Dancers and Speciality Performers. 3-fold programme.
New South London Palace Poster, Week commencing 8 August 1938
Ricardo with His Costa Rica Accordian Band Featuring the San Jose Four, Gatz & Gatz Continental Clowns, Daimler & Eadie New Songs and Laughs, Allan & Gordon in Taps and Tunes, Jim Jessiman in Scotch Skits, Uke Ray The Broadcasting Bohemian, Warner Bros. Tumbling Clowns, Living Statuary, Marcell’s Porcelain Famous Works of Art, Four Dolly Girls and Ethel, Daring Rhythm Fiends. Red and blue type on off white background. Printed by John Waddington Ltd. 108 Albion Road. N16.
New Theatre Hull Poster, 10 May 1976
The Dixie Minstrel Show featuring John Boulter with Reg Lester and David Lee. Red and black with border.
Newspaper Cuttings, c1950 - 1989
Newspaper cuttings on fairground related topics.
Newspaper Cuttings, c1970 - 2000
Copied articles on Switchbacks, their centres and organs. Material from World’s Fair, Tober, Friendship Circle of Showland Fans, Merry Go Round and Key Frame.
Newspaper Cuttings and Scrapbooks, 1904 - 1973
Newspaper cuttings and scrapbooks related to Showmen's transport, trade related bye-laws and general Showmen's news from various newspapers and publications.
Newspaper Cuttings Relating to Fairgrounds, c1950 - 1989
Newspaper cuttings relating to fairs, fairground organs, traction engines and other fairground related topics.
No Title Programme, c1900 - 1910
Black type on off white background. Lists Part 1 and Part 2 of the show containing various musical acts as well as a ventriloquist act.
North Pier New Pavilion Programme, 1956
Blackpool. Frankie Vaughan singer, Bert Waller pianist, Wendy Brandon ballerina, Syd & Max Harrison comedians, The Dehl Trio adagio act, Ted Lune comedian, Tony Edwards, Valerie Joy, Valerie Gray & Arthur Downes vocalists, The Southlanders Jamaican harmony team, Sydney Walmsley trumpeter, Larry Macklin. Contains photographs of the acts. Printed: Gazette & Herald, Blackpool, 8p.p.
North Pier New Pavilion Programme, 1957
Blackpool. Bernard Delfont presents 3 Great stars in Show Time, Ruby Murray, Tommy Cooper, Ken Platt, Morton Fraser’s Harmonica Gang, The Four Jones Boys, Patricia & Neil Delrina dancers, 16 Voices of Vernon’s. Contains photographs of the acts, 8p.p.