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  • K. Scott-Barrie in character as "The entertainer". Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Saint Granier. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • Dorothy Ward and two men wearing smart evening attire. Photographic postcard, 193-.
  • Actors in pantomime in Brighton: S. West playing King Robert of Remlaf and H. Taylor in drag as Queen Aggie of Remlaf. Photographic postcard.
  • Two actors pose as a wedded couple.
  • Dirk Bogarde. Photographic postcard, 195-.
  • Julian Eltinge. Process print, 1916.
  • Morris Harvey and H. G. Pélissier in "Count Hannibal".
  • Actors in the play "Mrs Wiggs of the cabbage patch". Process print, 1910.
  • J. Brittain and Fred Powell posed in character as old women.
  • Dirk Bogarde. Photographic postcard, 195-.
  • Bert Errol in drag, wearing a light dress. Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Claude Henri Tissier. Photographic postcard by Studio de la Madeleine, ca. 1925.
  • George Robey in drag as the Queen of Hearts.
  • Arthur Grayson, dressed as a bride, for "The Jollity Boys". Photographic postcard, 1909.
  • A man posing in a dark hat in front of a brick wall.
  • Arthur Lennard in drag over his male clothing, smoking a cigar. Photographic postcard, 19--.
  • Harry Hard. Photographic postcard by Davidsohn-Film, 192-.
  • Harry Hawksbee in drag posing in a park.
  • Fred Sinclair in drag and Gracie Whiteford pose in character. Photographic postcard, 1907.
  • K. Scott-Barrie in character as "The entertainer". Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Madame Lloyd's choir and orchestra.
  • Two characters played by Shaun Glenville, one in male and one in female costume.
  • Harlequin, magician and barber: the deceived rivals. Engraving by P. Tanjé, 1758, after C. Troost, 1738.
  • Mr. Alfred Wellesley as "Mrs Sinbad" in "Sinbad the sailor".
  • An actor in character; posing in smart attire. Photographic postcard, 192-.
  • Building: section through a theatre, half cutaway, showing timber roofing and interior fittings. Etching by H. Adlard, 1849, after S. H. Brooks.
  • Harry Hawksbee rehearsing a song with a man wearing sunglasses.
  • K. Scott-Barrie in character as "The entertainer". Photographic postcard, 191-.
  • Arthur Stigant.