User:Cassianto/Uploaded pictures
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Pictures taken and/or uploaded by me:
- Stanley Holloway's grave in East Sussex
- English Heritage blue plaque at 25 Albany Road, London
- Stanley Holloway's birthplace; 25 Albany Road, Manor Park, London
- Stanley Holloway, Violet Lane and Julian Holloway arriving at JFK airport
- Stanley Holloway's sister Millie
- Drawing of Sam Small
- Dramatist, Charles Dibdin, the younger
- Music hall comedian and singer Mark Sheridan; originator of "I Do Like To be Beside the Seaside"
- Dan Leno as the Shopwalker
- Herbert Campbell and Harry Nicholls
- Dan Leno in character as Sister Ann in 1901
- Front page of Dan Leno's magazine
- Dan Leno wearing the royal tie pin
- Blue plaque at 56 Akerman Road, Lambeth, London
- Dan Leno's birthplace, 56 Akerman Road, Lambeth, London
- Dan Leno's grave in Tooting Cemetery, Lambeth
- English Heritage blue plaque at Joseph Grimaldi's former home at 56 Exmouth Market, Islington
- 56 Exmouth Market, Islington
- Joseph Grimaldi's grave in Joseph Grimaldi Park, Pentonville, London
- George Cruikshank sketch of Joseph Grimaldi taken from the Memoirs
- Giuseppe Grimaldi in 1788
- Joseph Grimaldi in 1819
- Taken from the Christmas Pantomime "Harlequin Olio", staged at the Covent Garden Theatre in 1816
- Original clown appearance, designed by Joseph Grimaldi backstage at the Sadler's Wells Theatre
- Leno dressed as a dame for the 1899 pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk
- Joseph Samuel Grimaldi as Scaramouch
- An 1815 painting of Clare Market, London by Thomas Shepherd
- The 19th century actor J.S. Grimaldi, son of the more famous Joseph
- The interior of Sadler's Wells theatre in 1809
- The music hall singer Marie Lloyd with her husband Alec Hurley
- Leno and Herbert Campbell in The Babes in the Wood (1897)
- Leno (top), Johny Danvers (middle) and Herbert Campbell
- Laura Ormiston Chant in 1893
- An 1891 sketch of various pantomime characters by Phil May
- Marie Lloyd c.1900
- Frank Matcham, architect extraordinaire
- The Cockney music hall composer and comedian Harry Champion
- Lloyd with her family
- Lloyd's plaque erected in 1977 at 55 Graham Road, Hackney
- Lloyd's plaque
- Gus Elen, 1900s
- Lloyd with second husband Alec Hurley
- Empire Theatre, Leicester Square
- Vesta Tilley in the late 1900s
- Harry Fragson in the 1900s
- The Eagle Tavern, Hoxton
- Tivoli Music Hall, The Strand
- The American Impresario Tony Pastor in 1894
- Little Tich on stage in France c. 1900
- Little Tich as a soldier during a sketch in the 1890s
- Little Tich in "blackface" during his early career in the 1880s
- Birthplace of Little Tich, The Blacksmiths Arms in Cudham
- Little Tich in an 1890s performance of The Serpentine Dance
- Little Tich on stage in costume while singing "I Could Do—Could Do—Could Do With a Bit" in the 1890s
- Rosherville Pleasure Gardens in Kent
- Mark Sheridan, famous for first performing I Do Like To be Beside the Seaside
- Mark Sheridan on stage in 1907
- Plaque at The Blacksmiths Arms in Cudham
- A pencil sketch by the music hall comedian Little Tich
- 93 Shirehall Park in Hendon. The last address lived in by Little Tich
- The French music hall actress Mistinguett
- George Robey by H. Walter Barnett in the 1910s
- Robey as "The Prime Minister of Mirth"
- Kennington Road, London c. 1860
- Robey make-up design of thick eyebrows and balding wig
- Lees Knowles in 1909
- The radio comedian Norman Evans, 1939
- The theatre impresario Oswald Stoll
- Robey, depicted in a collection of Royal Mail stamps issued in 1921 in aid of the scout movement
- "The Mayor of Mudcumdyke", an early character for Robey in variety theatre
- Robey in flannels at a charity event in 1902
- Robey (left), Violet Loraine and Alfred Lester during a publicity shot for The Bing Boys are Here in 1916
- The theatrical writer Owen Hall
- Chevalier in "coster" costume, c. 1890
- Chevalier later on in life
- Chevalier on stage
- A preserved Ford RS200 with 125 miles on the odometer. Taken at Ford's Heritage Museum in Dagenham.
- The Dutch cellist and composer Auguste van Biene
- The former public house Jack Straw's Castle in Hampstead, West London
- Formally Whitehall Police station, the Curtis Green Building (left in white) will become the new home of Scotland Yard in 2015–16
- The music hall actress Marie Kendall
- Bronze bust and memorial plaque of Sir Michael Hordern in "The Hordern Room" at Brighton College
- Bronze bust of Michael Hordern at Brighton College
- Memorial plaque of Michael Hordern in "The Hordern Room" at Brighton College
- The Irish physician Sir James Murray
- Chigwell Hall, built in 1876 to a design by by R. Norman Shaw. Now a sports club owned by the Metropolitan Police Service.
- The English music hall comedian Harry Nicholls in 1897
- James Elliston, proprietor of the Theatre Royal and Opera House, Stockport, who afforded Frank Matcham his big theatrical break
- Original drawing of the Hackney Empire facade, 1901
- Grand Circle of the Hackney Empire
- Basement plan of the Hackney Empire
- The design of the Pit at the Hackney Empire
- View from the moat at Rochford Hall, Rochford, Essex