Performers
Found in 4167 Collections and/or Records:
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, 1968
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black present, The Tommy Cooper Show, Featuring Vince Hill, Lyn Kennington, 5 Medifreds, Leigh Foster & Vreni Zullig, Chris Kirby. Contains colour illustrations and photographs of the acts and includes ticket for the show on the 22nd June. Printed by United Printing Services, Blackpool, 12p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, 1950 - 1951
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black with Jack Hylton introduce you to the stars of ‘Take it from Here’, Jimmy Edwards, Joy Nichols, Dick Bentley and others. Contains colour illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Ayre & Senior, Ltd., Black Reads Road, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, 1960
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black present, ‘Don’t Stop You’re Killing Me!’, Bob Monkhouse, The Peters Sisters, Jerry Desmonde, Rob Murray, The Trotter Brothers, Trio Vitalites and the Cabaret Club Lovelies. Contain colour illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Gazette, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, c1945 - 1949
Blackpool. Annie Get Your Gun, Neville Mapp and Barbara Shotter. Contains colour illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Ayre & Senior, Ltd., Black Reads Road, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, Summer season 1970
Blackpool. The Norman Wisdom Show, Joan Turner, Nino Fredini, Reg Thompson, Tony Fayne, Shelia O’Neill Dancers. Contains photographs of the acts. Printed by United Printing Services, Stanley Road, Blackpool, 8p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, Summer season 1964
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black present, The Dick Emery Show, The Rae Landor Dancers, Clinton Ford, The Kaye Sisters, Eddie Calvert with his 'C' Men, Colin Crompton, Jimmy Nicol and the Shub-Dubs. Contains photographs of the acts. Printed by: Gazette Printers, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, Summer season 1961
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black present, Putting on the Donegan, Lonnie Donegan, Gil & Freddie Lavedo, Norman Vaughan, The Dallas Boys, The John Tiller Girls, Suzi Miller, Peter Appleby, Peter Huggett, Les Bennetts. Contains colour illustrations and photographs of the acts. Printed by Gazette Printers, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavilion Programme, Summer season 1964
Blackpool. George & Alfred Black present, The Dick Emery Show, The Rae Landor Dancers, Clinton Ford, The Kaye Sisters, Eddie Calvert with his 'C' Men, Colin Crompton, Jimmy Nicol and the Shub-Dubs. Contains photographs of the acts. Printed by Gazette Printers, Blackpool, 4p.p.
Winter Gardens Pavillion Blackpool Poster, 6 April 1980
‘An Evening with Al Jolson and Friends’ portrayed by Steve King, Special Guest, Tony Melody, comedian. Red and black type on yellow background with photo.
Winter Gardens Programme, Week commencing Monday 19 January 1948
Morecambe. Jack Taylor and John D Robertson present Cinderella, 4p.p.
Winter Garten, c1938
Fiftieth anniversary (50 Jahre) (1888-1938) commemorative postcard with image of Berlin Winter Garden stage with acrobat performers.
Wizard of the Wall Handbill, c1930 - 1939
Wizards on the Wall. Speedy Rube Knight and Dare Devil Alma. Scarborough, Wall of Death, 1p.
Wizards on the Wall Handbill, c1931
Wall of death handbills featuring Fearless Fred Farrow and Cyclone Billy Bellhouse performing at Tower Gardens, New Brighton. Printed by Wallasey Printers Ltd.
Woman in Costume, c1930 - 1950
Woman in cotsume with ostrich feather hat and dress. Possibly Martha Cashmore.
Woman with Ostrich Feather Hat, c1920 - 1940
Postcard photograph of Martha Craston (nee Cashmore) equestrian costume (fur coat with ostrich feather hat).
Wonders Will Never Cease Handbill, 1819 - 1820
The English Giant, Smallest Man in the World and The English Giantess. Shown around the UK in a travelling Pavilion “an opportunity...of seeing a gratifying contrast between a dwarf and giants” a giant, small man and a giantess who were exhibited around the UK. Printed by C. Pick, Feasegate, York.
World's Fair Newspaper Collection
This collection consists of the complete run of The World's Fair Newspaper from 1904 to the present day. Issues from 1904 to 1950 are on microfilm.
World's Largest Billy Smart's Circus Poster, 17 March - 2 April 1966
Birmigham, Hay Mills. Colour illustration of female stood on an elephant with two elephants resting their front legs on that elephant, all on blocks of black colour over a red and orange background with white, blue and yellow type. Printed in England by W. E. Berry Ltd Bradford.
Writing for 1999 ICA Short Performances, 22 February - 15 April 1999
Devising and production ideas.
Wrong Bodies the Show Promotional Material, 14 - 15 April 1999
Programme and flyer advertising Wrong Bodies, the show.