Exhibitions
Found in 268 Collections and/or Records:
Kelvin Hall Ticket, 1931 - 1932
Kelvin Hall Carnival exhibitor's season ticket.
Lambeth Flower Show Handbill, 19 July 1887
Flower Show at Lambeth Palace Grounds. "By permission of His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury". Printed by G. Masters, Rose Cottage, Regent Street, S.E.
Leicester Square Handbills, 1835 - 1895
Handbills for travelling shows, exhibitions and performances at Leicester Square.
Living Curiosity Handbill, c1820 - 1826
T.T. Angell, at Grand Theatre of Arts. T.T. Angell, Seaman, Attacked by Croup-operation to relieve respiration problems, had silver tube implanted into neck.' Has no smell and cannot speak without the aid of his finger, which is considered the greatest novelty offered to the British public'. Printed by Robarts, 95, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street.
Living Ourang Outans! Handbill, c1830 - 1839
Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly. Male and female Orangutans, One from Borneo - other from River Gambia. 'Connecting link between man and the brute creation'.
Living Phenomenon of the Feminine Sex Handbill, 1841
Bearded Lady at Somerset Gallery, Strand. "Extraordinary Phenomenon of the Feminine sex, having a beard of 6 inches in length, whiskers and moustachios". Printed by Lowe, 3 Upper Street, St. Martin’s Lane, Long Acre.
Lockhart's Marvellous Performing Elephants Handbill, c1890 - 1899
Performing Elephants at Royal Aquarium, Westminster. “Twice daily”. Printed by R.E. King and Co., Denmark Street, London.
London Anatomical Museum Handbill, c1866
London Anatomical Museum. Illustration of premises.
Lots of Fun! Handbill, 1851
Industrious Fleas, at Sloane Street Gallery. “The Curious and Amusing Exhibition”.
Madame Duval's Splendid Tableaux Vivans Handbill, c1849
Living Serpent novelty at Minerva Hall, Haymarket. 'Madame Duval and her talented troupe of male and female artistes.' Accompanied by, 'a magnificent highly trained Living Serpent. The Anaconda just arrived from the Continent.' Used in a series of tableaux, 'Eve tempting Adam, the Indian Girl'.
Madame Warton's Original and Classic Exhibition Handbill, 14 January 1861
Exhibition at Royal Adelaide Gallery. "Madame Warton's Original & Classic Exhibition Grand vocal & Instrumental Concert".
Magnificent National Picture, 1826
Patriotism of Godiva at 24 Royal Arcade. Portrait of Godiva - accused of injuring lady's delicacies. Printed by J.J. Stockdale, 24 Opera Colonnade.
Microcosm Handbill, 18 August 1833
Carpenters Grand Achromatic Microscope at 24 Regent Street. Exhibited by hydro-oxygen gas. Also compound microscopes, telescopic kaleidoscope, phantascopia and cosmoramas. Printed by H. Starik, 23 Titchbourne Street, Regent’s Quadrant.
Microscopical Exhibition Handbill, c1850 - 1899
The Lively Flea at Crystal Palace. Exposition of all things tiny/able to be magnified by microscope. "Opposite the great crystal fountain - south transept". Printed by Bowers Brothers, Steam Printers, 89 Blackfriars Road, London.
Miles's Celebrated Glass Working Exhibition in Miniature Handbill, 1835
Glass Working Exhibition in Miniature at 161 Strand. "Glass blowing, modelling and working of different kinds of figures and other devices in glass of various colours" inc A Ship, Lord Mayor's Coach with 6 Horses and the Lord Chancellor's Wig. Illustrated. Printed by J. Jarmain, 52, Galway-street, St Luke’s.
Miller's Mechanical and Beautiful Picturesque Representations Handbill, 1865
Mechanical and Picturesque Representations at Saville House. "Forming elegant and wonderful pieces of mechanism consisting of views with animated objects!!!" including view of the rising sun, view of the city of Geneva etc. Printed by C. Handy, 23 Whitcomb Street, Liverpool.
Miscellaneous Photographs, c1980 - 1990
Miscellaneous colour slides by Dick Scott-Stewart showing sculptures, paintings and a performance art event, also full body portraits of people.
Miss C. Heenan at The Universum Handbill, 1968
369 Oxford Street, London. "The Great American Prize Lady" " She is 26in around the muscle of the arm, 3ft 6 inches across the shoulders and 7 feet round the body" Illustrated. Printed by Corden, Machine Printer, 26 and 27 Gee Street, St. Luke’s, E.C.
Missourium Theristrocaulodon Handbill, 1842
Mammoth Skeleton at Tommey’s hotel, Dublin. Illustrated. Gigantic remains of a Mammoth. Printed by C. Crookes, 87 Capel Street, Dublin.
Model of Lincoln Cathedral Handbill, c1850 - 1859
A Model of Lincoln Cathedral, made from One Million Eight Hundred Old Corks exhibited by James Anderton. "Model of Lincoln cathedral made from one million eight hundred old corks".