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Hospital Sunday: at the entrance to a theatre, the audience are required to surrender their wigs, lipstick, etc. Drawing by Edmund J. Sullivan, 1932.
Sullivan, Edmund J. (Edmund Joseph), 1869-1933.Date: 7 October 1932Reference: 460375i- Pictures
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The face of Gail Gilmore, a black American opera singer representing an advertisement for a tribute concert for AIDS awareness on Saturday 28, January 1995 organised by AIDS-Aufklärung e.V. Colour lithograph.
Date: 1995Reference: 674247i- Pictures
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A man sticks a finger with a condom into the mouth of a woman while putting the nose of the woman also wearing a condom into his mouth representing a safe form of sex; an advertisement for an AIDS Benefit musica event entitled 'Let's Play Safe' on 5th May 1987 at Diskothek U4, Meidling [Vienna] by the Österreichische AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph, 1987.
Date: [19]87Reference: 675092i- Books
Benefit performance in aid of the People's League of Health : patron and royal founder, His Majesty the King founded in 1917 by Miss Olga Nethersole, R.R.C. : programme, Wyndham's Theatre ... Monday, July 2nd, 1923, at 2.30 / by Eric Pritchard.
People's League of Health (Great Britain)Date: 1923- Books
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Practical preparation for death : the interest and wisdom of Christians. The folly and misery of those that are negligent therein. The great benefits of a life spent in a daily preparation for our latter end; with motives and directions for the performance thereof.
Ranew, Nathanael, 1602?-1678Date: 1692- Pictures
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Angels drawn by children fly across red wires joined to syringes; advertising a family Christmas charity event in support of AIDS-affected children and their parents in Berlin. Colour lithograph for Kinder-AIDS-Forum e.V., 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 674239i- Books
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For the benefit of the tythe and tax club. On Friday February 28, 1794, will be performed, the comical tragedy of long faces, prepared by a herd of wolves in sheep's cloathing, under the direction of a gang of cut-throats, plunderers, and assassins, ...
Date: 1794]- Pictures
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The comedian James Spiller is selling tickets under a giant set of scales which is weighing the actor's debts against his proceeds from theatre tickets. Etching by T. Cook, 1808, after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: Apr. 1st 1808Reference: 579403i- Books
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Positively the last night for this season. For the benefit of Mr. Simpson & Miss Westray. On Wednesday next, Oct. 22d, 1800 will be presented ... The rivals, or, A trip to Bath ... To which will be added ... The village lawyer. ...
Date: 1800]- Books
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La braugh pleasurah. Mr. Farrell, performer on the union pipes, begs leave respectfully to inform the nobility and gentry resorting to Cheltenham, that on Monday, July 28, 1800, there will be a public breakfast, at half past eleven, for his benefit at the Grotto, Prestbury, when he will play several favorite Scotch and Irish airs, and pieces of music, with that favorite rondow, in Oscar, and Malvina, and Magie Lawder, with new variations. After the performance, there will be an Irish Jig, danced by two natives. ...
Farrell, Mr., performer on the union pipes.Date: [1800]- Pictures
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A red and gold decorated head with an open mouth adorned with skeletons wearing crowns representing an advertisement for Saltarino, an asian circus AIDS gala in support of children and families affected by AIDS and HIV; organised by the AIDS-Forum e.V. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 674449i- Books
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The schemers: or, the city-match. A comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Jasper Maine.
Bromfield, William, 1712-1792.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Pictures
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A musical score against a background of painted red and yellow crosses; advertising a benefit concert in support of World AIDS Day on 1 December 1991 at the Kunsthalle, Bremen. Colour lithograph by Becker Repro Service.
Date: 1991Reference: 673368i- Pictures
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A music manuscript in black and white with red notes representing an advertisement for a concert of hope at the Eglise Saint Louis des Invalides, Paris, on Tuesday 11 June 1992 by AIDES. Colour lithograph, 1992.
Date: 1992Reference: 672973i- Pictures
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A group of youths dancing in a line against a backdrop of graffiti illustrations relating to youth culture including a condom balloon and a burger; an advertisement for a concert in Bordeaux in aid of Journée Mondiale de Lutte Contre de SIDA by CACIS, Centre Social, Bordeaux . Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 672183i- Books
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Mr. S. Powell's benefit. On Friday evening, 14th March, will be presented ... The rival queens; or, Alexander the Great ... To which will be added ... Oscar & Malvina: or, The hall of Fingal. ...
Date: 1800]- Books
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New Musical Fund. Songs, chorusses, &c. performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket, on Thursday, the 6th of March, 1794, For the benefit of the New Musical Fund, established April 16th, 1786. To which are added, a list of the subscribers, Both Honorary And Professional.
New Musical Fund for the Relief of Decayed Musicians.Date: [1794]- Books
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Mr. Villiers's benefit. On Wednesday evening, March 26, 1800, will be presented ... Next door neighbors ... To which will be added ... The agreeable surprise ... The whole to conclude, with the pantomimic entertainment ... Robinson Crusoe; or, Friday's deliverance.
Date: 1800]- Books
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Judith. An oratorio. As perform'd at the Lock-Hospital chapel, on Wednesday the 29th of February, 1764. Set to musick by Dr. Arne.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812.Date: [1764]- Books
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Cataract : a familiar description of its nature, symptoms, and ordinary modes of treatment, particularly with reference to the operation performed by the author at the "Royal Infirmary for Cataract" / by John Stevenson.
Stevenson, John, 1778-1846?Date: 1834- Books
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The harlot's progress; or, the ridotto al'fresco: a grotesque pantomime entertainment. As it is perform'd by his Majesty's Company of comedians at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Compos'd by Mr. Theophilus Cibber, ... The songs made (to old ballad tunes) by a friend.
Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758.Date: 1733- Books
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Music Hall. Mr. Meredith's benefit on Tuesday evening, 8th Aug. 1797. Will be performed, a grand miscellaneous concert.
Meredith, Edward, 1741-1810.Date: 1797]- Books
Comic sketches; or the comedian his own manager. Written and selected for the benefit of performers in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America / Inscribed to the performers in general, by Charles Lee Lewis.
Lewes, Charles Lee, 1740-1803.Date: 1804- Books
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Cataract : a familiar description of its nature, symptoms, and ordinary modes of treatment, particularly with reference to the operation performed by the author at the "Royal Infirmary for Cataract" / by John Stevenson.
Stevenson, John, 1778-1846?Date: 1834- Books
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Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Mr. Clarke begs leave to inform his friends, from his violent indisposition, and incapacity to perform for his benefit, ... Mr. Quick has readily consented to play the part for Mr. Clark; and to-morrow evening, May 6, The stratagem will be performed for his benefit. ...
Clarke, Matthew, -1786.Date: 1786]