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The responsive museum : working with audiences in the twenty-first century / edited by Caroline Lang, John Reeve, Vicky Woollard.
Date: [2006], ©2006- Books
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Our secret friends and foes : expanded from lectures delivered before popular audiences in London, Edinburgh, and elsewhere / Percy Faraday Frankland.
Frankland, Percy, 1858-1946.Date: 1893- Books
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Monsieur Tonson. A tale. Written by Mr. Taylor, and recited in London by Mr. Fawcet, to crowded audiences with universal applause.
Taylor, John, 1757-1832.Date: [1796]- Books
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Monsieur Tonson. A tale. Written by Mr. Taylor, and recited in London by Mr. Fawcet, to crowded audiences with universal applause.
Taylor, John, 1757-1832.Date: [1796]- Books
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The actor: a treatise on the art of playing. Interspersed with theatrical anecdotes, critical remarks on plays, and occasional observations on audiences.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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George Stevens's celebrated Lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of two hundred and fifty successive nights, to crowded audiences, ...
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: 1766- Books
Building bridges to science : new audiences - new initiatives : a conference organised by the British Association with support from the Rutherford Trust and COPUS.
Date: [1995?]- Books
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George Stevens's celebrated lecture on heads : which has been exhibited upwards of three hundred successive nights to crowded audiences, and met with the most universal applause.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: [1770?]- Books
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A letter to Mr. Garrick on the opening of the Theatre, with observations on the conduct of managers, to actors, authors, and audiences: and particularly to new-performers.
Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; by George Alexander Stevens. Which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crowded audiences, and met with the most universal applause.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: [not after 1775]- Archives and manuscripts
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Aladdin: a pantomime by members of the 85th Field Ambulance. First produced 21 December 1916 to audiences of the 28th Division on the Struma front, Macedonia
Date: 1917Reference: RAMC/856Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
A Stage for science : dramatic techniques at science-technology centers : an examination of the use of drama and demonstrations to teach science museum audiences more effectively about science and technology / edited by Sheila Grinell.
Date: [1979], ©1979- Books
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The adventures of a rake. In the character of a public orator. Interspersed with several serious and comic pieces, pronounced before some polite audiences with great applause, and published at their request. In two volumes. By R. Lewis.
Lewis, R. (Robert).Date: 1759 [i.e. 1759-1760]- Pictures
A Dutch quack doctor promoting his wares before an audience of townspeople. Etching.
Reference: 10979i- Books
Handbook on radio and television audience research / Graham Mytton.
Mytton, Graham.Date: [1999], ©1999- Archives and manuscripts
"The Hurt Mind"
Date: 1956-1957Reference: PP/LOP/B/1/1Part of: Michael Essex-Lopresti- Archives and manuscripts
Report on the television series "Crime"
Date: January 1961Reference: PP/LOP/B/1/3Part of: Michael Essex-Lopresti- Archives and manuscripts
Report on "Matters of Medicine": studies of reactions to, and the effects of, television programmes on immunisation and coronary thrombosis
Date: 1960Reference: PP/LOP/B/1/2Part of: Michael Essex-Lopresti- Books
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The British stage: or the exploits of Harlequin: a farce. As it is performed by a company of wonderful comedians at both theatres, with Universal Applause; With all its Original Songs, Scenes, and Machines. Design'd as an after-entertainment for the audiences of Harlequin Doctor Faustus, and the necromancer.
Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Pictures
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An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animal's bladder. Drypoint by L. Flameng.
Flameng, Léopold, 1831-1911.Reference: 21055i- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crouded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokee Chief-Quack Doctor-Cuckold-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-No Body-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms - Family of Nobody - Vanity - Wit - Judgment - Genius - Architecture - Painting - Poetry - Astronomy - Music - Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads - Riding Hood - Ranelagh Hood - Billingsgate - Laughing and Crying Philosophers - Venus's Girdle - Cleopatra - French Night Cap - Face Painting - Old Maid - Young Married Lady - Old Batchelor - Lass of the Spirit - Quaker - Two Hats contrasted - and Two Heads contrasted. Part III. Physical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town-Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humourously Described-Gambler's Three Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Life and Death of a Wit-Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: 1765- Pictures
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Two men performing a show to an audience at a public house, using sign language. Wood engraving, 1875.
Date: [23 January 1875]Reference: 17963i- Archives and manuscripts
Audience Selection
Date: 1985Reference: SA/DRS/B/1/20cPart of: DrugScope- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crouded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokee Chief-Quack Doctor-Cuckold-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-Nobody-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms - Family of Nobody - Vanity - Wit - Judgment -Genius-Architecture Painting - Poetry-Astronomy Music-Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads-Riding Hood -Ranclagh Hood-Billingsgate -Laughing and Crying Philosophers Venus's Girdle-Cleopatra-French Night Cap-Face Painting - Old Maid-Young Married Lady-Old Batchelor Lass of the Spirit - Quaker Two Hats contrasted-and Two Heads contrasted. Part III. Physical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and Snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town - Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humourously Described-Gambler's Three Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Conjuror Life and Death of a Wit Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a Tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: MDCCLXV.[1765]- Books
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The celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crowded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokeechief-Quackdoctor-Cuck-Old-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-Nobody-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms-Family of Nobody-Vanity Wit Judgment Genius-Architecture Painting - Poetry-Astronomy-Music-Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads-Riding Hood-Ranelagh Hood-Billingsgate-Laughing and Crying Philosophers-Venus's Girdle-Cleopatra-French Night Cap-Face Painting - Old Maid - Young Married Lady-Old Batchelor-Lass of the Spirit-Quaker-2 Hats contrasted-and 2 Heads contrasted. Part III. Phisical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and Snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town-Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humorously described - Gambler's 3 Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Life and Death of a Wit-Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a Tabernacle Harangue.
Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.Date: [1770?]