Series I. Performing Arts Prints and Ephemera (small size) approximately 1850-1910
Scope and Content Note
Subseries A. Music and Theater (small size)
Music (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Music (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Scope and Content Note
Note
priJLC_ENT_001351 William Castle. Tenor. approximately 188-
Theater, A-D by play (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, E-K by play (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, L-P by play (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, Q-Z by play (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, A-L by performer (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, M-Z by performer and by theater (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater, Gilbert & Sullivan, A-Z by play (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Theater (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Note
priJLC_ENT_001348 Broadway Theatre corner of Broadway & Broome St. : John E. Owens as "Paul Pry". approximately 1865
priJLC_ENT_001349 John Wild. approximately 187-
priJLC_ENT_001350 Mll'e. Theo. Opera Bouffe (Paris.) approximately 188-
priJLC_ENT_001352 Eng-Chang. ©1839
priJLC_ENT_001353 New Parker Amusement Co's "world's fair on wheels" : Raver & Darnaby's glittering oriental extravaganza the singing girls of Bagdad. approximately 1905
priJLC_ENT_001354 Grover's Chestnut St. Theatre. Aladdin : or the wonderful lamp. approximately 1864
priJLC_ENT_001355 Parker's sublime creation or the beginning : a wondrous production of marvelous realism and angelic purity : beautiful $10,000 spectacle. approximately 1905
priJLC_ENT_001356 Niblo's Garden : Bel Demonio. approximately 1864
priJLC_ENT_001873 Madle. Taglioni as La Bayadere. between 1838 and 1845
Subseries B. Minstrel (small size)
Minstrel, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Minstrel (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Subseries C. Magic and Miscellaneous (small size)
Magic and Miscellaneous (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Series II. Performing Arts Prints and Ephemera (large size)
Scope and Content Note
Subseries A. Music and Theater (large size) 1839-approximately 1928
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Items in the Huntington Library Historical Prints collection:
Funniest show in the world the huge pantomimic musical comedy : an aerial honeymoon invented and patented by John F. Byrne approximately 1914
4th annual tour of J.C. Stewart’s Two Johns Comedy Company. approximately 1885
4th annual tour of J.C. Stewart’s Two Johns Comedy Company. approximately 1885
Annie Pixley. between 1876 and 1893
Barrymore : under the management of J.M. Hill. approximately 1890
Blaney’s extravaganza success ----- a female drummer. ©1898
Blue Jeans : will never wear out : by Joseph Arthur author of "The still alarm." approximately 189-
Caroline Miskel Hoyt. ©1895
Carrie Swain : "Ah! There!" between 1882 and 1886
Charles Arnold : Hans the Boatman. approximately 1889
Chas. L. Davis (Alvin Joslin) in his new play : one of the old stock. ©1888
Chauncey Olcott in the great play Mavourneen. ©1900
Cosgrove & Grant’s comedians in the dazzler : a horseless carriage. approximately 189-
Effie Ellsler. approximately 188-
English Opera Co. : Madam Butterfly. approximately 1909
The fire show fighting the flames : department arriving at fire. ©1906
Geo. W. Ripley’s big mammoth Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. between 1915 and 1922
Gus Williams as John Mishler : "One of the Finest." Under the management of John Rickaby. approximately 1882
Hanlon Bros. stupendous spectacular novelty superba. between 1890 and 1895
Hans and Nix : everything new but the title : fun, music and song : the positive limit in polite comedy. between 1905 and 1915
Harry Montague’s new fashion plates : Harry Montague playwright & player. ©1909
Henshaw & Ten Broeck in the new Nabobs. approximately 1893
Herne’s hearts of oak : J.A. Herne, proprietor. approximately 1880?
Hoyt’s a midnight bell: laughter every minute. approximately 1898
Hyde’s Star Specialty Co. : Frank Howard. approximately 1889
An idyl of the Arkansaw hills : human hearts. 1895-1905
Irwin Bro’s. big specialty show. Fred. Irwin, manager. : Richmond & Glenroy, the comedy brothers. approximately 1890
All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Goodwin chiropodist. approximately 1881
All the rage by W.D. Eaton. : Dr. Briggs running for Congress. approximately 1881
Jarrett & Rice’s new departure : fun on the Bristol : City Hall, Friday, Oct. 29. approximately 1880
The eminent comedian John A. Mackay with Rice’s surprise party. approximately 1884
John A. Stevens - the only - the original. : The new unknown a river mystery. approximately 1898
John A. Stevens in his renowned creation the new unknown. approximately 1898
Kiralfy Bros Sieba and the 7 ravens : grand dramatic spectacle. approximately 1886
Kyrle Bellew. between 1885 and 1895
Lewis Morrison’s magnificent new Faust under the management of Edw. J. Abraham. ©1889
Lincoln J. Carter’s under the dome. approximately 1898
Madison Square Theatre : Esmeralda. approximately 1882
The Madison Square Theatre Company : Hazel Kirke. approximately 1881
Positive appearance of the funny 2 McCree & Trayers in the spicy comedy Froliques Francaise. approximately 1898
Milton Nobles : comedian and dramatist. approximately 1883
Miss Floy Mann in the frame up. approximately 1915
Miss Katie Rooney with Rooney Comedy Co. in Pat’s new wardrobe : Asana Banad. approximately 1890
Mr. Robert Downing : in the gladiator. between 1888 and 1893
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1900
The new 8 bells : the famous brothers Byrne in the everlasting success. approximately 1899
A Nutmeg Match. : written by Wm Haworth. Author of the ensign. approximately 1892
Old glory : by Chas. T. Vincent : a story of "our blue jacket" in Chili. Directed by Wm. A. Brady. ©1894
[Charles McCarthy's] One of the bravest : "fighting the foe" approximately 1891
The Orpheum show : grasping an opportunity Will M. Cressy & Blanche Dayne. ©1900
Over the garden wall : Mrs. Geo. S. Knight. approximately 1885
Pain’s military spectacle realistic battle scenes as witnessed in their monster exhibit : the battle of San Juan. approximately 1900
Pat Rooney’s New York Star Combination. approximately 1884
Prof. Bartholomew’s equine paradox. approximately 1884
Reilly & Woods classic vaudevilles Pat Reilly proprietor & manager. approximately 1890
Rentz Santley Burlesque Company : Mabel Santley. The queen of burlesque. approximately 1881
Rentz Santley Burlesque Company : Rosa Lee, the famous lyric artist. approximately 1881
Rentz Santley Novelty and Burlesque Co. : New spectacular march of all nations. approximately 189-?
Robt. Downing as Spartacus : the gladiator. approximately 1887
Roland Reed the great eccentric comedian : in the new comedy drama: Cheek, ... approximately 1882
Shadows of a great city. : Act II. approximately 1884
We, Us & Co. : Shashay. approximately 1884
The star boarder : imitations of "Sousa" the march king in his latest poses by Charles H. Boyle. approximately 1900
Superb scenic production of L.J. Carter’s great play : the fast mail. between 1889 and 1893
A tin soldier by Chas. H. Hoyt. approximately 1885
W.C. Mitchell’s pleasure party in our goblins or fun on the Rhine. : Mr. William Gill. approximately 1880
W.F. Mott’s dramatic success entitled “N. Y.” approximately 1884
The white slave by Bartley Campbell. ©1911
The white slave by Bartley Campbell. ©1911
F.C. Whitney presents the comic opera : when Johnny comes marching home. approximately 1902
The Great New York Lyric Theatre success : the wolf : a play of the Canadian woods by Eugene Walter. approximately 1908?
The Adah Richmond : American Burlesque Company. approximately 1885
"Aimee in English." approximately 1886
Aimee in the new English comedy "Mam’zelle." approximately 1884
Annie Pixley. approximately 188-?
Augustus Pitou presents Chauncey Olcott in his new play : Barry of Ballymore by Rida Johnson Young. ©1910
Bandmann as : Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. approximately 1888?
Berleur in romance of an actress. approximately 1888
Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers. approximately 1886
Blackmail by W.C. Cowper. : Under the management of Chapman & Sellers. approximately 1886
Blue Jeans : will never wear out : written by Joseph Arthur author of "The still alarm." approximately 189-
The brook : Salsburys Troubadours. between 1878 and 1885
Byron combination. approximately 188-
Tony Denier’s new pantomime troupe Humpty Dumpty. : Charles Leroux, the Roman gyrast ... approximately 188-?
Chas L. Andrews Minuet Carnival Co. : The prize march of the fire laddies in Michael Strogoff. between 1885 and 1888
Chas. L. Davis' celebrated Alvin Joslin Comedy Company. between 1882 and 1885
The comedy drama the new Fogg’s ferry by Chas E. Callahan. approximately 190-
The comedy drama the new Fogg’s ferry by Chas E. Callahan. approximately 190-
Dickson’s Sketch Club. approximately 1884
Elliott Barnes’ great American drama : only a farmer’s daughter. approximately 188-
The ensign : written by Wm Haworth. approximately 1891
"Fascination." : Cora Tanner. approximately 1887
Frank W. Sanger’s company supporting John F. Sheridan : in Mrs. Bridget O’Brien Esq. approximately 1892
Fred. R. Hamlin & Julian Mitchell’s musical extravaganza : Babes in Toyland. ©1904
Frederic Bryton : in “Forgiven” the greatest American play ever written. approximately 1886
George Peck’s grand revival of Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin : booked by Klaw & Erlanger. approximately 1920
George Peck’s grand revival of Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin : booked by Klaw & Erlanger. approximately 1920
Hal. Reid’s beautiful play Human Hearts direction of Henry C. Miner : Bertha Belle Westbrooke. between 1895 and 1897
Hallen & Hart’s first prize ideals : Julia Wilson the original 'Tot.' approximately 1886
Harmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. approximately 191-?
Harry Webber in nip & tuck detectives. approximately 1877?
Henry E. Dixey as H. Irving : in Adonis. approximately 188-?
Henry E. Dixey supported by Rice & Dixey’s Big Burlesque Co. in Adonis. approximately 188-?
Hoop of Gold : Sammy. approximately 188-
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David DeWolf. ©1900
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1899
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1899
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1907
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1907
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1901
The new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. ©1902
Howorth’s Hibernica Comedy Company. between 1879 and 1897
John E. Owens in his famous pathetic & comic characters. between 1875 and 1886
John O’Donnell : the gifted actor and tenor in : Rollicking Shannon : management Al. Mc.Lean. ©1912
Kate Claxton : in the sea of ice. approximately 1883
Keene. between 1885 and 1898
Kiralfy Bros. grand romantic spectacle : the ratcatcher of Hamelin. approximately 1886
Kiralfy Bros. new brilliant production : around the world in 80 days. approximately 1885
Little Puck Co. : Frank Daniels. approximately 1888?
Louis Aldrich : under the direction of Chapman & Sellers. approximately 1886
Louis Aldrich : my partner. approximately 1886
M. F. Scott-Siddons. between 1868 and 1878?
Mary Beebe, of the Boston Ideal Opera Company. between 1879 and 1886
The mother-in-law's discovery. between 1896 and 1900?
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Darrow : colored dust drawings smoke pictures and finger shadows. approximately 1899
Mrs. Fiske : Tess of the D'Ubervilles approximately 1897
My sweetheart : R.E. Graham. Minnie Palmer. approximately 1881
The Night Owls Burlesque Company : Lizzie Mulvey and Bella Clifton. between 1885 and 1889
Original big 4 : Smith, Waldron, Cronin & Martin in their new departure. between 1881 and 1885
Otto : a German. between 1878 and 1884
Pat Rooney’s New York Star Combination : Rowe & Athol the world’s wonders : in their classic pictures of contortion. approximately 1884
Paul Kauvar by Steele Mackaye : under the management of Mr. H. C. Miner. approximately 1888
A powerful play of New York life : the girl he couldn't buy : by Sumner Nichols. approximately 1914
Richard III. : Richard Foote. Tragedian. approximately 1884
Roland Reed in Humbug. approximately 1886
Rose Eytinge. approximately 1884
Royce and Lansing Musical Comedy Co. : in a basket of chips. approximately 1886
Saints and sinners : under the immediate direction of Mr. Cedric Hope. approximately 1887?
The Sherrys Musical Comedy Co. : Mrs. J.F. Sherry. approximately 190-?
The Tarrytown widow. between 1897 and 1902
That matrimonial musical mint julep, Dan Cupid, with a gorgeous gowned group of Gibson girls. approximately 1918?
Adelphi Theatre! ... Tony Denier "A fellow of infinite jest." ... in the semi-English pantomime entitled Jack and the beanstalk. ... approximately 1876
Tony Denier’s Humpty Dumpty. : Mammoth double specialty company, all star artists. approximately 188-?
Truly yours Minnie Wallace, : in Joaquin Miller’s play, (and under the personal supervision of the author) Oregon! approximately 1886
Union Square Theatre success : a prisoner for life. approximately 1885
Van Osten & Day Concert Co. : Miss Inez Mecusker the favorite prima donna soprano. approximately 1890
Van Osten & Day Concert Co. : Miss Laura B. Phelps violin virtuoso. approximately 1890
Van Osten and Day Concert Co. : Donald C. Franck the greatest of all humorists. approximately 1890
Van Osten and Day Concert Co. : Thos. D. Van Osten. approximately 1890
With Boston Lyceum Concert Co. : Inez Mecusker : the American cantatrice. approximately 1890
Zig zag : W.W. Tillotson’s Merry Comedy Co. approximately 1889
[Head-and-shoulders image of blond woman, facing right, wearing gypsy like clothing] ©1892
Adah Richmond : American opera bouffe artist. approximately 187-
Ariel the flying dancer. approximately 188-
Arthur Rehan's Company : Augustin Daly’s latest & merriest success Nancy & Co. approximately 1886
Arthur Rehan's Company : Augustin Daly’s latest and merriest success Nancy & Co. approximately 1886
The banker’s daughter : act III the quarrel at the embassy - an insult resented. ©1879
The City Club Vaudeville & Burlesque Co. : Kitty Wells. approximately 189-
Clara Louise Kellogg. approximately 1883
The comic opera success Said Pasha by Richard Stahl. approximately 1889?
Compliments of Sid. C. France. approximately 188-?
Emily Zola Burlesque Co. : Lida Gardner. approximately 189-
Frankie Kemble. approximately 1887
Vidocq's : Gus Hill’s world of novelties. approximately 1887
Gus Williams in his new comedy “oh, what a night”. approximately 1885
M.W. Whitney. approximately 188-?
Harry Webber : [Nip and Tuck Detectives] approximately 1877?
Hoodman Blind : by Wilson Barrett & Henry A. Jones. approximately 1887
Howard Athenaeum Star Specialty Co. of Boston. approximately 1887
I’ve been to see : the new baby : a howling success chaperoned by David De Wolf. approximately 1900
Jack Manley and his gallant New York fire laddies heroically subdue the flames. approximately 1887
Jas. H. Wallick’s cattle king : Kate Paxton. approximately 1886
Jean Burnside. approximately 1872
Joe in Polk’s mixed pickles. approximately 1885
John T. Raymond as Major Bob. : in paradise. approximately 1883
Kernell's ... the original “Gras”. approximately 1887
Louis Aldrich in my partner” by Bartley Campbell. approximately 1886
Marie Nellini, with Mendelssohn Quintette Club of Boston. approximately 1880
Marie Prescott. between 1876 and 1893
The marvelous melo-dramatic success. : "A great wrong" written by John A. Stevens. approximately 1886
Minnie Palmer. approximately 1887
Minnie Wallace in Joaquin Miller’s idyl play, Oregon! approximately 1886
Mlle. Cathérine Marco Strakosch Grand Italian Opera. approximately 1878
Mr. Barney Williams. between 1869 and 1872
"On Broadway" by Clay M. Greene & Ben Teal Management Harry Williams : Maggie Cline. approximately 1896
A Rag Baby by Chas. H. Hoyt. approximately 188-
Royce & Lansing’s Musical Comedy Co. : In our private tutors. approximately 1887
Salvini : supported by an American company. approximately 188-
Two orphans. approximately 1886
Very truly yours, Milton Nobles. approximately 1884
Von Stamwitz. approximately 1878
Wallack’s moths. approximately 1883
The young American tragedian Edmund Collier in Metamora. approximately 1886
Yours Truly Minnie Palmer. approximately 188-
Augustin Daly’s great play under the gaslight : under the management of P.T. Turner. approximately 1887
The Barnum of them all : Stetson's big double Uncle Tom's Cabin Company. approximately 1902
The black valley in great sensation drama of Peep O’Day ... approximately 1863
A great wrong righted : John A. Stevens. approximately 1886
Harry Webber in nip & tuck detectives. approximately 1877?
M.W. Hanley's Company presenting Edward Harrigan's latest New York success McSorley's Inflation. approximately 1883
Harrington Opera House. : Miss Leo Hudson with her trained mare, 'Black Bess," ... approximately 1872
Mr. W. J. Florence, the Irish comedian as Paddy Finnegan in his Irish drama of Mike the miner. approximately 1867
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Florence. approximately 187-?
The original & only Beedles & Prindle pleasure party silver band and classic orchestra. approximately 188-
Scene from "Peep O’Day." Laura Keene's Theatre. approximately 1862
Sig. Giacomo Galetti : the European bird monarch : with his unexcelled birds in their wonderful feats. approximately 188-?
Silbons’ Spectacular Burlesque Co. : Minnie Ross comedienne. approximately 1887
Stuart Rogers in his wonderful impersonation of Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. approximately 1886
Boston Theatre : Tompkins & Hill, proprietors : the most magnificent and largest theatre in America. between 1876 and 1885
Off to the war – ’6[2]. approximately 1880-1900
A celebrated case : after Fontenoy, - the child's accusation. approximately 1878
Constable Hook Company. approximately 1880
Levee scene on the Mississippi. approximately 187-
French flats. approximately 1879
[Young woman wearing cape looking out over water]. approximately 188-?
[Couple standing together under a giant leaf]. approximately 188-
[Young woman leaning on fence with child tugging on her dress]. approximately 188-
Princess Toto : comic opera in 3 acts by W.S. Gilbert and Frederic Clay. approximately 1879
Max Faetkenheuer offers the English Opera Co. in the success of two continents Madam Butterfly ... Miss Louis Collier ... approximately 1909
Mr. W. E. Burton, As Toodle, as originally played by him, over six hundred nights, at the various theatres in the United States. ©1859
Mr. W. E. Burton, As Toodle, as originally played by him, over six hundred nights, at the various theatres in the United States. ©1859
Bartley Campbell author of "my partner" and his great double New York success the galley slave. approximately 1881
The celebrated young Brazilian violinist Maurice Dengremont. approximately 1881
America's own musical artists Fields and Hoey. Dancers and vocalists. between 1875 and 1878
Madison Square Theatre Company. : The professor. approximately 1881
Pour prendre congé or seeing Switzerland : Emmerson, Clark & Daly Brothers. approximately 1881
Lena Aberle : in Ouida a great production. approximately 188-
Cassie and Victoria Foster : the fairy sisters : smallest persons in the world. ©1873
The Danites. ©1878
Buffalo Bill Combination : Buffalo Bill's new drama 20 days or Buffalo Bill's pledge. approximately 1882
Mrs. McKee Rankin, ... approximately 1881
John Thompson and his star troupe of comic characters. : In "around the world". approximately 1880
John Thompson and his star troupe of comic characters. : In "around the world." approximately 1880
Gorgeous street carnival and pageantry of the "medical students" in their grand entree and glittering street parade!! ©1881
Howard Star Company. : The American star comique, Gus. Williams. approximately 1874
Frank Girard's attraction. A cold day when we get left. approximately 1884
Wm. Stafford : in the marble heart. approximately 1882
Saturday night : a double number this week. approximately 1887
Oliver Twist : Nancy Sikes. between 1875 and 1900?
Dainty Fanny Rice : America’s queen of mirth and music. approximately 1894
British Blonde Burlesque Troupe. ©1870
The Henry Burlesque Co. : Ada Henry. approximately 189-
The Duke's motto : I am here : at Niblo's Garden every evening until further notice, in which Mr. Collins will appear. approximately 1863
P. T. Barnum introducing Madelle. Jenny Lind to Ossian E. Dodge : the "Boston vocalist," and purchaser of the $625 ticket for the first concert of the Swedish nightingale in Boston. approximately 1850
Stephen Massett (Jeems Pipes of Pipesville.) between 1857 and 1863
Sunday school singing. : Sings at the Pilgrim to night. Tickets for sale here. approximately 1867?
Grand concert, by the Mendelssohn Society. : The sixth concert of this society will be given at Hotchkiss Hall, Thursday evening, April 27th, 1854. 1854
Sousa's grand concert band : Sousa's band at Manhattan Beach. 1895-1896
The Alleghanians, vocalists and bell-players : as they appeared at the Crystal Palace, London, Jany. 6th. 1866, before an audience of eleven thousand, three hundred & eighty four person. approximately 1866
Tony Denier's Alfred the great Miaco clown pantomimist and emperor of the stilts : with Humpty Dumpty newly hatched. 1881-1882
"Cheek" Marsden's latest success with the eccentric comedian Roland Reed. approximately 1882
De Wolf Hopper will appear in 100 Wives. approximately 1881
The Banker's daughter. approximately 1884
Collier's Banker's Daughter combination. 1881-1882
Rooms for rent : Mrs. Cutter : "who will paint your picture." approximately 1881
Pat Rooney & Little Katy in their character sketch. approximately 1882
Bella Vivian as Bettina : in our Jonathan or the law of the land. approximately 1886
Madison Square Theatre Co. : the professor. approximately 1881
Effie Ellsler. approximately 1883
Flora Moore : "drummer in petticoats." approximately 1885
George Knight's Comedy Co. over the garden wall by Scott Marble. approximately 1885
Salsbury's Troubadours : Nellie McHenry. approximately 1885
Wrinkles. ©1884
Blue Jeans "will never wear out" by Joseph Arthur author of "The still alarm." approximately 1890-1905
Subseries B. Minstrel (large size) approximately 1853-approximately 1925
[Collage of a burlesque and minstrel performers and acts] approximately 1880
The long and short of it. : Wesley Bros. approximately 188-?
Al. G. Field Big Minstrels : Dan Quinlan the Chesterfield of modern minstrelsy. approximately 1899
Al. G. Field Greater Minstrels : the sumptuous scenic surprise the fiesta of flowers. A $10.000,00 feature. ©1907
Baird’s Mammoth Minstrels. approximately 1886
[Twelve banjo players] ©1879
Barlow, Wilson and Co.’s Mammoth Minstrels : the peoples choice. between 1882 and 1885
Barlow, Wilson, Primrose & West’s Mammoth Minstrels : the people's choice. between 1880 and 1882
Mme. Rentz’s Minstrels always the best : unique and peerless the fountain head of refined novelty, ... approximately 1880
Galaxy of stars : minstrels. approximately 189-?
George Thatcher and Carroll Johnson’s Minstrels : George Thatcher America's greatest minstrel and punster. approximately 1889
Haverly’s American European original mastodon minstrels. approximately 1888
Haverly’s American European original mastodon minstrels : Howe & Doyle ... approximately 1887
Haverly’s American United Mastodon Minstrels : realistic reminiscence. Illustrating. approximately 1880
H.R.H. the prince of Wales and the royal family, visiting Her Majesty's Theatre in London, to witness the performance of Haverly’s European United Mastodon Minstrels. approximately 1881
Haverly’s European Mastodon Minstrels : Haverly's theatre 12 nights and 6 matinees, commencing Monday, Dec. 26. approximately 1881
Haverly’s European Mastodon Minstrels : 40 original 40. ©1878, approximately 1881
Haverly’s Genuine Colored Minstrels. between 1878 and 1885?
Haverly’s Genuine Negro Minstrels : the big black boom. between 1878 and 1885
Haverly’s United Mastodon Minstrels : 40 performers 40. approximately 1879
Haverly’s United Mastodon Minstrels : a few of the principal attractions. ©1878, approximately 1879
I.W. Baird’s famous minstrels : streets blockaded to see the matchless musical & military parade free to all. between 1876 and 1889
The J. H. Haverly Mastodon Minstrels : "Waltz me again." approximately 1900
McNish, Johnson & Slavin's refined minstrels. The versatile comedian Carroll Johnson ... between 1885 and 1888
Minstrels. : New song & dance. - The barbers holiday. between 1878 and 1885
[Musicians playing stringed instruments] between 1878 and 1885?
Oscar F. Hodge Presents Neil O’Brien great American super-minstrels. between 1912 and 1922
Primrose & West’s big minstrels : we are the "scorchers" of minstrelsy. ©1895
[Acrobats and jockeys] between 1878 and 1885?
Al. G. Field Minstrels : Billy Beard the party from the South. between 1917 and 1920
Don’t stop us: we are off to Moore & Burgess" minstrels. approximately 1898?
J. H. Haverly. between 1880 and 1882
John F. Byrnes & Miss Helene crayon artists & grotesque comedians : Reilly & Woods J.F. Byrnes Comedy & Specialty Co. approximately 1885
Lew Dockstader’s Minstrels : Dave Foy the Goliath of comedy. approximately 1893
Lew Dockstader’s Minstrels : George Powers banjoist and comedian. between 1891 and 1894
[African American man holding umbrella and another man falling] ©1890
McNish, Ramza & Arno’s Refined Minstrels : two great cards Ted Francis Geo. B. Leslie. approximately 1888
Mme. Rentz’s Minstrels : superb mise-en-scene and grand opening chorus from the exquisite new comic opera, Billee Taylor. approximately 1881
The world famed Moore & Burgess Minstrels. approximately 1898?
Petrie and Fish : comedians Reilly & Wood's JF. Byrne's Comedy & Specialty Co. approximately 1885
Petts & Straffin’s : Minstrels Co. burlesque opera troupe. approximately 1885
Sprague’s Original Georgia Minstrels. between 1878 and 1883
[Three minstrel scenes of actors, acrobats and dancers] between 1878 and 1885?
Tony Pastor’s Grand Company : Callan Haley and Callan. approximately 1886
Wilson & Rankin’s Minstrels : Geo. Wilson. between 1885 and 1888
I.W. Baird’s New Orleans Minstrels advance : twelfth annual tour. approximately 1880
William H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee : four of our nation's fun makers. ©1899
H.R.H. the prince of Wales and the royal family, visiting Her Majesty's Theatre in London, to witness the performance of [Haverly’s European United Mastodon Minstrels]. approximately 1881
The great jubilee scene. between 1878 and 1885?
Buckley's New Orleans Serenades : who have appeared with great success in the following countries, England, Ireland, ... approximately 1853
I.W. Baird's Famous Minstrels : perfect in every detail - strong and solid. between 1876 and 1889
Pat Rooney's New York star combination : Woodson and Bennett, character artists. approximately 1884
Haverly's Minstrels : The picnic. Tableau or "who brought her here.?" approximately 188-
Lester & Allen's big minstrels : "Two new sports in town." approximately 1885
Primrose & West's Minstrels : 'evolution' of the 'song & dance.' approximately 1890
Subseries C. Magic and Miscellaneous (large size) approximately 1892-approximately 1940
“Leopard Men of Africa” : Half brute! Half human! They dive from trees to kill! The new African thriller 10,000 other jungle thrills! approximately 1940
City museum : Callowhill St. below Fifth St. Philadelphia. approximately 1858
Carter the great : Carter beats the devil. approximately 1926
Triumphant American tour George the supreme master of magic : 18 people carload of scenic effects. approximately 192-
Brush : king of wizards : school of occidental and oriental magic. between 1910 and 1930
Triumphant American tour George the supreme master of magic : 18 people carload of scenic effects. approximately 192-
Triumphant American tour George the supreme master of magic 18 people car load of scenic effects. approximately 192-
See Kar-Mi : the great troupe : originators and presenters of the most marvelous sword swallowing act on Earth. ... approximately 191-
Kar-mi : swallows a loaded gun barrel : and shoots a cracker from a man's head. ©1914
Quality Amusement Corp. presents "Custer's last fight" the greatest wild west feature ever filmed. approximately 1925
Blanche Walsh in Tolstoy's immortal drama Resurrection in moving pictures four parts. approximately 1912
California Rodeo: the greatest of American round ups. approximately 1913
Chase & Bachelder's American Museum of Art. approximately 1872-1884