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Dodd, D.
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Cook
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Cook, T.
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1780
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1779
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Fielding & Walker
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Actors
15
Theater
15
Costume
13
Women in the theater
6
Dramatists
3
Abington, Mrs., (Frances Barton), 1737-1815
1
Barry, Ann, 1734-1801
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Bulkley, Mary, 1748-1792
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Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777
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Lewes, Charles Lee, 1740-1803
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Mattocks, Isabella, 1746-1826
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Palmer, John, 1742?-1798
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Pope, Elizabeth, ca. 1740-1797
1
Powell, William, 1735-1769
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Sheridan, Thomas, 1719-1788
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Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784
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Theatrical managers
1
Weston, Thomas, 1737-1776
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Wilson, Richard, fl. 1774-1792
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Woodward, Henry, 1714-1777
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Yates, Mrs. (Mary Ann), 1728-1784
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Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, speaking the epilogue to "The Runaway"
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) speaking the epilogue to "Know Your Own Mind"
Thomas Sheridan speaking the prologue to "Cato"
Mary Bulkley (nee Wilford) as Epilogue to "She Stoops to Conquer"
Portrait of Frances Abington (nee Barton)
Samuel Foote as Doctor Squintum in "Epilogue to the Minor"
Mary Ann Yates (nee Graham) speaking the epilogue to "The Earl of Warwick"
Thomas Weston as Scrub in the prologue "Scrub's Trip to The Jubilee"
Charles Lee Lewes speaking a prologue in the character of a Harlequin
Richard Wilson as a Farmer in "The Farmer's Return From London"
William Powell speaking the prologue to the anniversay of His Majesty's Birthday
Henry Woodward as a Fine Gentleman speaking the prologue to "Barbarossa"
Ann Spranger Barry (nee Street) in Prologue to "Douglas"
John Palmer as Christmas in prologue to "A Christmas Tale"
George Alexander Stevens speaking the epilogue to the Disquisition in the Haymarket
Elizabeth Pope, when Miss Younge, speaking the epilogue to "The Runaway"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
- and let me govern him."
Portrait of Isabella Mattocks (nee Hallam) speaking the epilogue to "Know Your Own Mind"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
are there any here who know it."
Thomas Sheridan speaking the prologue to "Cato"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait.
Mary Bulkley (nee Wilford) as Epilogue to "She Stoops to Conquer"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length. Wearing hat and dress with ruffled collar, sleeves. With text: "I hope as how to give you Satisfaction."
Portrait of Frances Abington (nee Barton)
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length. Hands clasped, wearing dress with rose embellishments and ruffles. With text: "Oh that dear Sparta! Their Women had a Noble Magna Charta."
Samuel Foote as Doctor Squintum in "Epilogue to the Minor"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, right hand upraised, left hand pointing down. With text: "You'll all be cramm'd into the Pit and crowd the house for Satan's benefit."
Mary Ann Yates (nee Graham) speaking the epilogue to "The Earl of Warwick"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
holding fan. With text: "Now parry Margaret if you can."
Thomas Weston as Scrub in the prologue "Scrub's Trip to The Jubilee"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing. With text: "The procession 'twas said wou'd have been a fine Train, But could not move forward. _ oh, la! for the Rain."
Charles Lee Lewes speaking a prologue in the character of a Harlequin
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait. With text "And shall I mix in this unshallow'd crew? May Rosins lightening blast me if I do."
Richard Wilson as a Farmer in "The Farmer's Return From London"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, seated, with whip, holding mug.
William Powell speaking the prologue to the anniversay of His Majesty's Birthday
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
coat, waistcoat, sword. With text: "The Monarch's pow'r upholds the peoples right, and liberty and loyalty unite."
Henry Woodward as a Fine Gentleman speaking the prologue to "Barbarossa"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Laugh if you please I'll take a pinch of Snuff."
Ann Spranger Barry (nee Street) in Prologue to "Douglas"
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
high head-dress.
John Palmer as Christmas in prologue to "A Christmas Tale"
Image | 1779 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, adorned with sprigs of holly. With text: "Minc'd Pies, by way of belt, my Breast divides, And a large Carving Knife adorns my side."
George Alexander Stevens speaking the epilogue to the Disquisition in the Haymarket
Image | 1780 |
Portraits of Actors
Whole-length portrait, standing, holding hat. With text: "Propitious hear thy Votary in distress, O make his troubles or sensations less!"
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