Advertising Design Programme for London Palladium May 1935. Artists include Flanagan and Allen, Jack Hylton and his band, Larry Adler and Billy Ternent.; ephemera. Entertainment. Music
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
This village sign is also one of the most unusual signs in Kent, being triangular. In the frame is a composite representation of the four evangelists of the New Testament. The symbolic creature has a lion's head (St. Mark), ox's hooves (St. Luke), eagle's wings (St. John) and a child looking forward into the new millennium on the creature's back (St. Matthew). The serpent's tail represents the river which has sustained the village from its earliest days. At the foot of the frame are the crossed keys of St. Peter (church in Newenden). Newenden was known in Roman times as Andredcaster and an important port on the River. (Notes come from Alan Bignell's Book Kent Village Signs)
Buckfastleigh; Buckfastleigh Railway Station; Devon; England; Europe; Railway Signs; Signs; United Kingdom; Old signs; Right of Way Act 1932; Rights of Way Act 1932;
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Railway Signs; Right of Way Act 1932;Rights of Way Act 1932;
The Play Pictorial, Monthly Magazine, Front Cover, Theatre Photo Photographs, 1920s, 1920's, 1921, The Sisters Jennie and Rosie Dolly, Entertainment, Theatre Acts, Music Hall, Actresses, Fashion, Twenties Style
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The Play Pictorial Magazine Cover with The Sisters Jennie & Rosie Dolly on front cover
English Language Welsh Language Bilingual; Great Britain G.B. British; Gwent; information sign; Newport; Signs; United Kingdom U.K.; Wales, information sign, road sign, Police Vehicles only, blue, white, IPSV3047, IPSV1400, Road signage, Road signs
Victorian London theatre programme ; Entertainment; show; act; performance; men; women; ladies; gentlemen; clothes; costume; dress; elitist; topper; cloak; fur; evening; fan; audience; buildings; architecture; street; transport; arrivals; curtain; palms; coat; of; arms; details; 19th; century; ephemera ; Royal Court Theatre " Mrs John Wood" "London County Council" ; London England
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Chromolithographed London theatre programe for Royal Court Theatre 1891 showing audience arriving in evening dress. Under the management of Mrs John Wood. Licensed by the London County Council
National Theatre London, situated on the South Bank of the Thames.Three theatres in one, the OLIVIER, the LYTTELTON, and COTTESLOE.BEB366 Brutalism/Modernism
National Theatre River Thames London UK visitors tourists iconic concrete plays classics Shakespeare Brutish South-bank Olivier Lyttleton Cottesloe theatres BEB366
National Theatre River Thames London UK visitors tourists iconic concrete plays classics Shakespeare Brutish South-bank Olivier Lyttleton Cottesloe theatres BEB366
National Theatre, London, situated on the South bank of the Thames.Three theatres in one, the OLIVIER, the LYTTELTON, and the COTTESLOE Brutalism/Modern. BEB366
National Theatre London. Siuated on the South bank of the Thames.Three theatres in one, the OLIVIER, the LYTTELTON, and the COTTESLOE.BRUTALISM/MODERN BEB366
Her Majesty's Theatre; Majestys; entertainment venue; West End; play; acting; Haymarket; Sir John Vanbrugh; Architecture; London; UK; England; Britain; Europe; capital city; sign
Buckfastleigh; Buckfastleigh Railway Station; Devon; England; Europe; Railway Signs; Signs; United Kingdom; Old signs; "L.&S.W.R"; London and South West Region";
The Theatre Royal, King Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia c. 1880. The Theatre Royal was Australia's oldest purpose-built theatrical venue built in 1827 in George Street. After it burnt down in 1840 the theatre was rebuilt at the King Street location in 1875. From the page of an old photograph album - an early sepia photograph.
No Parking; City Of Westminster; Westminster; City Warning; Warnings; Parking; Road; Roadside; Street; London; England; Yellow; Sign; Signs; Signage; Cars; Vans; Antrowe; Anthony Rowe; 921881
British; Dream the Dream; England; Europe; Great Britain; Les Miserables; London; London 2012; London architecture; London prepares for Jubilee 2012 Celebrations; London's Theatre District; London's West End; Queen's Theatre; Scott A. McNealy; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Theatre; U.K; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; stage; up market London, London's West End, streetscape,
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Les Miserable at The Queen's Theatre in London's West End.