Setting up for our ‘archive on show’ afternoon… #womenshistorymonth #musichall
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Ran way from the law to join the music hall. Now often to be found running around with a clipboard organising events & the archive for the British Music Hall Society. Would rather be researching & writing… My blog: https://musichallalice.wordpress.com
Setting up for our ‘archive on show’ afternoon… #womenshistorymonth #musichall
A small brown suitcase with contents (jewellery, make up brushes, mirrors, purse) on display at Blackpool's Showtown Museum, with mannequin head alongside with black velvet hat with diamanté, all possessions of music hall performer, Florrie Forde. Resting on yellow plinth.
Image of Florrie Forde with big hat with very big decorative feather. From BMHS Archive.
🎶 #MusicHallMonday
From the BMHS Archive - now on display at Showtown in Blackpool - this small brown case once belonged to music hall legend Florrie Forde.
Born Flora Flannagan in Melbourne, she arrived in London in 1897 & quickly became a star, famed as “The World’s Greatest Chorus Singer.”
Red background with black and white figure of a variety of women circus performers, for example on an aerial rope and horse. Text reads: Women in Circus Symposium, Call for papers, Monday 23 March, University of Sheffield
Call for papers now OPEN! 📣
Join The National Fairground and Circus Archive in a one-day symposium to celebrate the role of women in circus through history 🎪
Want to present your research at @sheffielduni.bsky.social? Keep reading 👇
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It's Monday, it's Music Hall! 🎭 #MusicHallMonday
The legendary boots of Little Tich — whose Big-Boot Dance influenced everyone from Chaplin to Tati — are on loan from our #archive to Blackpool's Showtown Museum. Go and see them!
To mark Women's History Month, we're opening our doors for a hands-on afternoon with our archive. Explore original posters, programmes, costumes, scrapbooks & more — with a special focus on women in music hall & variety.
📅 Thursday 12th March | 🕐 2–4pm | 📍 Lambeth Archives
Thank you for a very interesting talk/conversation this evening. I look forward to reading the book .
Last November, I gave a talk at The London Archives' Symposium on Music Hall, covering a tragic 'unrideable mule' incident that began on-stage at the Clapham Grand in 1906, now adapted as a blog post here 👇️
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It’s time to reveal the 2026 #WomensPrize for Non-Fiction longlist! A hopeful list, these are 16 books that reflect the belief that every woman’s voice has the power to elicit and inspire change: youtu.be/ScHiI1saMCY
J.W. Cragg with two of his sons, each wearing an opera hat (collapsible top hat) and evening tail suit - the starting costume for their acrobatic act.
Thrilled to have found a new photo of the Marvellous Craggs, from 1885 when the family was touring America with Haverly’s Minstrels.
'Travel Underground to the Theatres', Drury Lane (commission for Underground Electric Railway Company Ltd, 1930) by Herbert Ashwin Budd
(Private collection)
Things spotted on my way to the Co-op today…WHAT is the story here?!
Check out our next 'Archives on Show' event at Lambeth Archives. To coincide with Women's History Month there will be an emphasis on women in #musichall & #variety. Book here:
Henry Lamb's portrait (1909) is of Edie McNeill and perfectly epitomises the period in which it was painted: Edie is dressed as if auditioning for Eliza Doolittle, or waiting in the wings of an Edwardian music-hall ready to sing
'Boiled Beef and Carrots.'
'Leaving His Majesty's Theatre' (c.1907) by Yoshio Markino
Collage of photographs and postcards of Daisy Dormer, music hall performer dating approx 1900-1925.
My great great aunt, Daisy Dormer, #musichall performer was born #otd 16 January 1883 in Portsmouth. Here's a few images of her from my collection.
'The Cinema', Warren Street (1920) by William Patrick Roberts
(Tate Britain)
Gift of Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
May Belfort from Portraits of Actors and Actresses: Thirteen Lithographs (Portraits d'Acteurs & Actrices: Treize Lithographies)
Join me & fab @lucyworsley.bsky.social 19 Feb for Q&A in the ❤️ of Charlie Chaplin’s London. We’ll explore these Victorian #HardStreets in the company of political reformer William Cuffay, Polly Carr Queen of the 40 Thieves & Charlie himself. Tix here! cathedral.southwark.anglican.org/whats-on/har...
We've made incredible progress with our Archive this year. Since uploading our first collection in April 2025, we now have over 2,000 catalogue records on Archives Hub (link below). Check out our entries to explore the collection.
#MusicHall #archive #history
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Indeed, quite the company!
A grey pantomime horse sculpture, titled 'Behind You!' by Mark Wallinger, 1993. Tate Gallery/Art UK
It's #pantoday..."Behind You!" by Mark Wallinger, 1993
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Tate Gallery
Down Under - Finding Ada - my latest blog post
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#MusicHall #WaverleyCemetery #Rickards
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Jack Stanford - ‘legmania’ artiste - mesmerising
Today, Jack Stanford, 'the greatest eccentric dancer of the day,' will be commemorated with a Blue Plaque at his Mallinson Road home, Battersea. Here's a 1932 showcard from our archive featuring him in a 'non-stop variety' bill at the London Pavilion. Look him up on YouTube to see his incredible act
Illustrated cover for sheet music of Vesta Victoria's song, 'Our Lodger's Such a Nice Young Man.' Form 1897
Vesta Victoria was born November 1873, for #songsheetsaturday here's her 1897 hit written by Fred Murray & Laurence Barclay. 'Our Lodger's Such a Nice Young Man'. He's such a good, goody young man, Mamma told me so, 'he kissed Mamma and all of us, cos Papa was away.'
The Old Bedford, Camden Town c. 1890 by W Sickert (drawing of theatre balcony with fancy plasterwork and mirror) and audience crammed into balcony, some standing.
Noctes Ambrosianæ by W Sickert c 1908. Audience (mostly male) standing/sitting watching music hall performance which is out of sight for us the viewer.
Two women chatting both with 'cottage loaf' hairstyles. 'Caquetoëres by W Sickert. Oil paint on canvas.
Sickert - Love, Death & Ennui at Piano Nobile features a superb selection of paintings, drawings, and prints, including famous Music Hall works like The Old Bedford and The Old Mogul Tavern. The collection is for sale, starting at £2,000, but it's worth visiting for its well-researched catalogue.
Promotional card for the Holland Bros. 2 photos of the brothers appear in a dumbbell/bar design. From the British Music Hall Society Archive.
Nice design touch here in this promotional card for the Holland Bros in the #archive of @musichallsociety.bsky.social They are 'British Athletes Advanced', 'A genuine Herculean Equilibristic Novelty' and they've got great centre-partings too.
I can add that Daly's closed in 1937 & the Gaiety in 1939, if that helps.
And the merch was pretty comprehensive too #alwaysexitthroughthegiftshop