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Open a PDF List of This Collection LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates Postcard Collection LMA/4237/A/001 Images of Theatres, Music Halls and 19-- entertainers. {Please wear gloves when viewing to prevent scratching the negatives} 1 box of 202 copy negatives LMA/4237/A/001/001 Tate Library and gardens, Brixton LMA/4237/A/001/002 Ritzy Cinema, Brixton LMA/4237/A/001/003 Tate Public Library LMA/4237/A/001/004 Sir Henry Irving LMA/4237/A/001/005 The Palace, Denmark Hill LMA/4237/A/001/006 The Palace, Denmark Hill LMA/4237/A/001/007 The Palace, Denmark Hill LMA/4237/A/001/008 (Unidentified) LMA/4237/A/001/009 Denmark Hill and Theatre Metropole LMA/4237/A/001/010 (Unidentified) LMA/4237/A/001/011 Harry Tate LMA/4237/A/001/012 Empire Music Hall, Camberwell LMA/4237/A/001/013 Peckham Crown Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/014 Hippodrome, Peckham LMA/4237/A/001/015 Advert for Miss Marie Lloyd in Dick Whittington at the Crown Theatre, Peckham 1898-99 LMA/4237/A/001/016 Bingo Club, Peckham LMA/4237/A/001/017 High Street, Peckham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/018 Empire, New Cross Road LMA/4237/A/001/019 Empire, New Cross Road LMA/4237/A/001/020 (Unidentified) LMA/4237/A/001/021 (Unidentified) LMA/4237/A/001/022 Broadway Theatre, Deptford LMA/4237/A/001/023 Miss Kitty Colyer as Cinderella at The Broadway Theatre, Deptford LMA/4237/A/001/024 Broadway Theatre, Deptford LMA/4237/A/001/025 Broadway Theatre, Deptford LMA/4237/A/001/026 Wellington Street, Woolwich LMA/4237/A/001/027 Wellington Street and Town Hall, Woolwich LMA/4237/A/001/028 Town Hall and Hippodrome, Woolwich LMA/4237/A/001/029 Grand Theatre, Woolwich LMA/4237/A/001/030 Grand Theatre, Woolwich LMA/4237/A/001/031 Hippodrome and Brownhill Road, Catford LMA/4237/A/001/032 Hippodrome and Brownhill Road, Catford LMA/4237/A/001/033 Lewisham LMA/4237/A/001/034 Eros House LMA/4237/A/001/035 Poster for 'Lady of Ostend' LMA/4237/A/001/036 Production of 'The Hon. Phil.' LMA/4237/A/001/037 Mr and Mrs Kendal LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/038 Mr Eugene Stratton LMA/4237/A/001/039 Miss Hetty King LMA/4237/A/001/040 Mr and Mrs Alec Burley (Miss Marie Lloyd) LMA/4237/A/001/041 Little Tich LMA/4237/A/001/042 Mr. George Robey and Family LMA/4237/A/001/043 Miss Fanny Fields as Gretchen in Aladdin LMA/4237/A/001/044 Mr. Fred Terry and Miss Julia Neilson LMA/4237/A/001/045 Gertie Gitana LMA/4237/A/001/046 Gertie Gitana LMA/4237/A/001/047 Gertie Gitana LMA/4237/A/001/048 Theatreland map LMA/4237/A/001/049 The Oxford, Oxford Street LMA/4237/A/001/050 Music Hall, Oxford Street LMA/4237/A/001/051 Lyons Oxford Corner House, Oxford Street LMA/4237/A/001/052 Advert for the Oxford 1900 LMA/4237/A/001/053 The Oxford, Oxford Street LMA/4237/A/001/054 Palladium, London LMA/4237/A/001/055 Oxford Street, 1899 Wednesday September 11th LMA/4237/A/001/056 Oxford Street, 1899 Wednesday September 11th LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/057 Piccadilly Circus LMA/4237/A/001/058 Piccadilly Circus LMA/4237/A/001/059 Piccadilly Circus LMA/4237/A/001/060 Poster for the 'King of Cadonia' at The Prince of Wales Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/061 Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/062 The Empire, Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/063 Advert for The Empire, Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/064 The Alhambra, Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/065 The Alhambra, Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/066 The Alhambra, Leicester Square LMA/4237/A/001/067 Daly's Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/068 Daly's Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/069 Daly's Theatre, Miss Elsie Craven in 'The Marriage Market' LMA/4237/A/001/070 The Hippodrome, London LMA/4237/A/001/071 The Hippodrome, London LMA/4237/A/001/072 The Hippodrome, London LMA/4237/A/001/073 The Hippodrome, interior, London LMA/4237/A/001/074 Haymarket, London LMA/4237/A/001/075 Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/076 The Carlton Hotel LMA/4237/A/001/077 His Majesty's Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/078 Beerbohm Tree LMA/4237/A/001/079 Shaftsbury Avenue LMA/4237/A/001/080 Shaftsbury Avenue LMA/4237/A/001/081 Lyric Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/082 Lyric Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/083 The Globe Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/084 Cambridge Cross and Palace Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/085 Miss Fanny Fields LMA/4237/A/001/086 Wyndhams Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/087 Sir Charles Wyndham LMA/4237/A/001/088 Charing Cross Road and Garrick Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/089 Mr Arthur Bouchier LMA/4237/A/001/090 The Garrick Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/091 The Coliseum LMA/4237/A/001/092 The Coliseum LMA/4237/A/001/093 Duke of York's Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/094 Miss Maud Allen as Salome LMA/4237/A/001/095 Lady Charles Wyndham LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/096 Coliseum, Royal Box LMA/4237/A/001/097 Coliseum, 'Port Arthur' LMA/4237/A/001/098 The Coliseum, Auditorium LMA/4237/A/001/099 The New Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/100 The Opera House, Covent Garden LMA/4237/A/001/101 The Opera House, Covent Garden LMA/4237/A/001/102 Drury Lane Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/103 Drury Lane Theatre production of Sinbad 1907 Mr Fred Emney, Mr Harry Fragson Mr Harry Randall and Mr Walter Passmore LMA/4237/A/001/104 Vaudeville Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/105 The Strand LMA/4237/A/001/106 Miss Camille Clifford LMA/4237/A/001/107 Adelphi Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/108 The Playhouse LMA/4237/A/001/109 Charing Cross Station LMA/4237/A/001/110 Mr Cyril Maude LMA/4237/A/001/111 Gladys Cooper LMA/4237/A/001/112 The Tivoli LMA/4237/A/001/113 Savoy Hotel, The Strand LMA/4237/A/001/114 Gaiety Theatre LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/115 Gaiety Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/116 The Aldwych LMA/4237/A/001/117 Waldorf Theatre, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/118 Waldorf Theatre, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/119 Waldorf Theatre, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/120 Waldorf Theatre and Aldwych, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/121 'Beauty of Bath' with Mr Seymour Hicks and Miss Ellaline Terriss LMA/4237/A/001/122 Tram Car with advert for the 'Beauty of Bath' LMA/4237/A/001/123 The Old Vic LMA/4237/A/001/124 London Opera House, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/125 London Opera House, Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/126 The Kingsway LMA/4237/A/001/127 St. James Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/128 St. James Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/129 Mr George Alexander LMA/4237/A/001/130 Wesleyan Conference Hall, Westminster LMA/4237/A/001/131 The Royal Acquarium LMA/4237/A/001/132 Lewis Waller LMA/4237/A/001/133 Imperial Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/134 Clock Tower, Victoria Station LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/135 Victoria Street, Westminster LMA/4237/A/001/136 Mr. Henry J. Wood LMA/4237/A/001/137 Queen's Hall LMA/4237/A/001/138 Euston Music Hall LMA/4237/A/001/139 High Street, Camden Town LMA/4237/A/001/140 Miss Marie Lloyd LMA/4237/A/001/141 Camden Theatre, Camden Town LMA/4237/A/001/142 Ellen Terry LMA/4237/A/001/143 Deacons Music Hall (now Rosebery Avenue) LMA/4237/A/001/144 Sadler's Wells LMA/4237/A/001/145 Sadler's Wells LMA/4237/A/001/146 Sadler's Wells LMA/4237/A/001/147 The Grand Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/148 Collin's Music Hall, Islington LMA/4237/A/001/149 Holloway Road LMA/4237/A/001/150 Marlborough Theatre, Holloway LMA/4237/A/001/151 Marlborough Theatre, Interior, Holloway LMA/4237/A/001/152 Empire, Holloway Road LMA/4237/A/001/153 Empire, Holloway Road LMA/4237/A/001/154 Hackney Empire, Mare Street LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/155 Hackney Empire, Mare Street LMA/4237/A/001/156 Finsbury Park Empire LMA/4237/A/001/157 Alexandra Theatre and Stoke Newington Road LMA/4237/A/001/158 The Palace, Stoke Newington Road LMA/4237/A/001/159 Topshill parade, Crouch End LMA/4237/A/001/160 Hippodrome, Golders Green LMA/4237/A/001/161 Tottenham Palace LMA/4237/A/001/162 Walthamstow Palace LMA/4237/A/001/163 Hippodrome, Poplar LMA/4237/A/001/164 Hippodrome, Harlesden LMA/4237/A/001/165 Palace, East Ham LMA/4237/A/001/166 Chelsea Palace LMA/4237/A/001/167 Walham Green, The Broadway LMA/4237/A/001/168 Walham Green, The Broadway LMA/4237/A/001/169 Coronet Theatre, Notting Hill Gate LMA/4237/A/001/170 The Bridge, Putney LMA/4237/A/001/171 Grand Theatre, Fulham LMA/4237/A/001/172 Shepherd's Bush Empire and Bush Hotel LMA/4237/A/001/173 Shepherd's Bush Empire and Bush Hotel LMA/4237/A/001/174 King Street, Hammersmith LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 10 LONDON MUSIC HALLS LMA/4237 Reference Description Dates LMA/4237/A/001/175 King Street, Hammersmith LMA/4237/A/001/176 Kings Theatre, Hammersmith LMA/4237/A/001/177 Kings Theatre, entrance, Hammersmith LMA/4237/A/001/178 Chiswick Empire LMA/4237/A/001/179 Ealing Broadway LMA/4237/A/001/180 Ealing Hippodrome LMA/4237/A/001/181 The Broadway, Ealing LMA/4237/A/001/182 Shakespeare Theatre, Clapham Junction LMA/4237/A/001/183 Mrs Patrick Campbell LMA/4237/A/001/184 Lavender Hill showing Shakespeare Theatre LMA/4237/A/001/185 Grand Music Hall, Clapham Junction LMA/4237/A/001/186 St.
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