RECORDS: 51 - 75 of 122
Lucasie family carte-de-visite and hand-colored print, undated
Referred to as "the original elophaobus family" and "the wonderful albino family." Photograph by Charles Eisenmann. Print by Currier & Ives.
Lyceum Theatre (London, England) "Othello" playbill, 1858 July 24 Digital
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Lyceum Theatre (London, England) “Stage Struck” playbill, 1835 November 12-14
Featuring William Henry Oxberry
Miklós Barabás print "Fra Alridge, der afrikanische tragöde/ Ira Aldridge, African Tragedian" from Illustrirte Zeitung, (Leipzig), 1854 January 14 Digital
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Millie-Christine, Black Siamese Twins
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Millie-Christine cartes-de-visite and cabinet card, circa 1873 and undated
11 card photographs by various photographers. Includes one hand-colored photograph.
Millie-Christine illustrated trade cards, undated
2 cards with different illustrations. One black & white image, one colored.
"Millie et Christine" caricature and article from Le Trombinoscope, vol. II, 1873 November
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Minstrelsy
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
"Morocco Arabs at the Victoria Theater" print, undated
Clipping
"Mother, dear mother, I still think of thee" illustrated sheet music, undated
Published by Hopwood & Crew, London. Cover illustration of Blind Tom by Standard & Dixon. Music by W. P. Howard, words by Captain Burgess, sung by Blind Tom.
New Strand Theatre (London, England) "Othello, according to act of parliament" playbill, 1839 September 9-11
Featuring William James Hammond
New Strand Theatre (London, England) “Othello, According to Act of Parliament” playbill, 1836 August 8
Featuring William James Hammond
New Theatre (Colchester, England) “Child of the Desert” playbill, 1814 November 16
Featuring Mr. Jones.
"No matter what you say I still suits me" sheet music, 1936
From the film version of Show boat. Music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein. Published by Chappell and Co.
Olympic Theatre (London, England) “Othello” and “Hamlet” playbills, 1866 August-September
3 playbills featuring Samuel Morgan Smith
"Othello” and “Prize, or 2, 5, 3, 8.” playbill, 1823 May 16
Featuring Charles Mathews. Unidentified theater, possibly from Philadelphia or New York.
Other actors, performers, and entertainers
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Otto Venino portrait print of Blind Tom, undated
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
P. R. Cooper engraving “The Portrait of George Alexander, an Extraordinary Spotted Boy from the Caribee Islands in the West Indes”, circa 1789.
Boy is seated on turtle next to spotted dog. Painted by Daniel Orme.
Paul Robeson
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Paul Robeson and Lawrence Brown concert program, undated
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Paul Robeson portrait photographs and photographic postcards, 1939-1961 and undated
Some items signed by Robeson. Includes image of his wife Eslanda Robeson.
Paul Robeson special summer tour concert program, 1931
Collection includes approximately 200 prints, broadsides, photographs, programs, and manuscript and printed ephemera.
Paul Robeson theatrical photographs and photographic prints, 1930-1943 and undated
Includes Robeson as Othello and scenes from Othello from Theatre world and Theatre arts publications.