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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Taylor
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Walker
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Collier
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Dodd, D.
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Mossop, W.
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1776
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T. Lowndes
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University of Illinois at Chicago
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Actors
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Theater
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Costume
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Women in the theater
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Abington, Mrs., (Frances Barton), 1737-1815
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Theater
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Centlivre, Susannah, 1667?-1723
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Dramatists
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Newspapers
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Ryder, Thomas, 1735-1790
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Smith, William, 1730-1819
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Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Phillis in "Conscious Lovers"
Inter-Ocean Building
Portrait of Susannah Centlivre (nee Freeman)
Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Sadlife in "The Double Gallant"
William Smith ("Gentleman Smith") as Captain Plume in "The Recruiting Officer"
Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Harriet in "The Funeral"
Portrait of Thomas Ryder
Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Phillis in "Conscious Lovers"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length, standing in interior with male figure in background. With text: "Oh here is my Young Mistress. Go ye Liquorish Fool" Act III, Scene 4
Inter-Ocean Building
Image | 1893 |
Picture Chicago
who, on March 25, 1872, founded the Inter-Ocean. The republicanism of the initial number of the InterOcean was of the most stalwart order ... Mr. Scammon went into the enterprise with characteristic zeal and energy, and ... soon made the Inter Ocean a political power, not only in the city and State, but throughout the Northwest."
Portrait of Susannah Centlivre (nee Freeman)
Image | 1761 |
Portraits of Actors
Half-length, to left. Process copy of original mezzotint. Oval in rectangle. On pedestal with books. Frontispiece to her Works.
Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Sadlife in "The Double Gallant"
Image | 1777 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing with Atall in interior setting. With text: "Olud! I'm going home this minute: And if you shou'd offer to dog my Chair, I protest I_was ever such usage_Lord_sure! oh_follow me down then." Act II, Sc 2
William Smith ("Gentleman Smith") as Captain Plume in "The Recruiting Officer"
Image | 1776 |
Portraits of Actors
after you have dash'd out his Brains with the But-End of your Firelock? eh?"
Frances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Harriet in "The Funeral"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
holding open fan. With text: "I can as ingeniously as I should then, acknowledge that I have been in an Error?" Act II. Sc. 2
Portrait of Thomas Ryder
Image | 1789 |
Portraits of Actors
Portrait, bust, in medallion with cherubs.
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