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Publicity Postcards Full Colour
All postcards only 80p each plus postage! |
Listing Postcards A - B. See also:
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| A8 Attercliffe Palace: "Roses of Piccadilly":
Chris Wortman, Carl Memphis, Peggy Maude, Mavis & Dolores,
Ida Barr, Jimmy Marchant, Mdlle. Pearl, Marie Hayden, Lynda Layne,
Bebe Pauline, Peggy Cavell 1945 View |
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A9 Aston Hippo: "Encore Striptease", Pauline Penny,
Dougie Chapman, Blondie Haigh, David Conway, Lilian Collins 1959 View |
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B6 Bath Palace: Jack Warner assisted by Marigold Anson, Danny
Malone, Janet Joye, Arthur Pond, Palma, Joyce Maxwell, Lorraine
& Jeanette, Jacana Sisters 1944 View |
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B11 Brighton Hippo: Helen Shapiro*, Gary Miller, Dave Allen,
George Meaton, The Hillsiders, Red Price Combo, Martin Grainger's
Puppets, Clifford Davis 1962 View |
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B12 Bath Palace: Stainless Stephen, Jack Le Dair, The Marsdens,
Passmore Bros., Jock Glen & Margot, Verno & Casselli, Nicholas
Sisters, The Mayfairs 1945 View |
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B13 Bolton Grand: Denny Dennis with The Three Gaye Sisters, Eddie
Kendall, Victor Seaforth, Retter, Bale & Lee, Lontay Trio, Moray
& Maxine, Arthur Kingsley & Toni Forde, Ann Verne and 'im
1946 View |
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B14 Birmingham Hippo: Alma Cogan*, Terry Wayne, Terry Scott,
Desmond Lane, The Three Ghezzis, McAndrews & Mills, Richman
& Jackson 1958 View |
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B15 Bedford, Camden Town: "Casey's Court": Will Murray,
Ciré, Roy Leo, Tony Jennings, Billy Burton, Keith Leggett,
Shirley Ducros, Geoff Henshaw, Paddy Riley, Joyce Whitehead, Francis
Morgan, Roy Murray jnr., Kay Butler, Dan Casey, Frank Goodwin, Winstanley
Babes 1950 View |
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B16 Bristol New Empire: "Wales For Ever": Ossie Morris,
Burgess Bros., Lew Miles' Welsh Singers, Olivia Quinley, Gavin Blakeney,
Joy Hunt, Frank James, Mollie Roberts' Cambrian Ballet, Winston's
Wonderful Waterfalls 1953 View |
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B17 Bristol Hippo: Hughie Green with Sadie Corrie & Jean
Ray, Jimmy James, Four Franks, Dick Henderson, Ralph Silvester,
Hatton & Manners, D'Anselmi, Flying Flacoris 1938 View |
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B18 Bristol Colston Hall: Louis Armstrong* and His All Stars,
Gerry Brown's Jazzmen 1962 View
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B19 Blackpool ABC: Morecambe & Wise*, Anna Dawson, Mark Wynter*,
Three Hermanis, The Alfrero, Pamela Devis Dancers, Marvo & Dolores
1965 View |
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B20 Blackpool Winter Gardens Pavilion: Norman Evans* in "Over
The Garden Wall" View |
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B23 Birmingham Hippo: The Great Lyle*, "Mystery Box"
Revue with Lucille Lafarge and Big Company 1953 View |
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B24 " " : "Meet Mr. Kalanag"* the Wonderman,
Gloria DeVos with her Lovelies and Company 1954 View |
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B25 Brighton Hippo: Deep River Boys*, Dr. Crock and his Crackpots,
Beryl Orde, Bob Andrews, Campbell and Rogerson, Geraldine &
Joy 1952 View |
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B26 Birkenhead Argyle: Leoni Clarke, Marie Kendall, J.W. Rickaby,
Lily Lena, Edward Ind, Orvillie Pitcher, Preston & Balmaine,
Ara, Zebra and Vora, Leoni Clarke's Boxing Kangaroo 1900 View |
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B27 " " : A.C. Astor, Edward Victor with Miss Eileen
O'Connor, Tom E. Hughes, Ciro Sisters, Gellin & Borgstrom,
Yentoy Bros., Barry Ono, Petite Marie, Pathe News 1928 View |
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B30 Bilston Theatre Royal: Jill Summers, Pat Hatton & Peggy,
Dubarry Twins, Pauline Joy, Rita Roden, Michael Stevens, Albert
Millward & Sylvia View |
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B32 Blackpool Hippo: "Rocking With Laughter": Ken Dodd*,
Stan Stennett*, Jill Day* and Company 1957 View |
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B33 Brixton Empress: "The French Peep Show"* presented
by Gaston & Andree with Jack Whiteley's Peep-Show Lovelies View |
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B34 Bradford Alhambra: Harry Roy & His Band, Sirdani, Mitsuko,
Bill & Len Loew, Hope & Ray, Dehl Trio, Four Astounderz
1939 View |
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B35 Birmingham Hippo: Adam Faith*, The Roulettes, Chas. McDevitt
& Shirley Douglas, Norman Collier, Chance Gordan, McAndrews
& Mills, Dave Reid 19 View |
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B36 The Beatles* at Shea Stadium, U.S.A. plus All Star Show 1965 View |
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B37 Bristol Colston Hall: Roy Orbison*, The Rockin' Berries*,
Marianne Faithfull*, Three Quarters, Frank Berry, The Untamed, Cliff
Bennett & The Rebel Rousers 1965 View
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B38 Bristol Hippo: "An Evening with Paul Daniels"*
1984 View |
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B39 Blackpool Rainbow Theatre, South Pier: Joe Brown*, The Tornados*,
Johnny Kidd* and The Pirates, Mike Preston*, Al Paige and Co. 1964 View |
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B40 Brighton Hippo: Tony Hancock*, Audrey Jeans, Albert &
Les Ward, Three Ghezzis, The Skylons, Leo Bassi & June, Neil
& Pat Delrina, Reg Drew's Dancing Lovelies 1961 View |
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B41 " " : Tony Hancock*, Matt Monro*, Johnnie Spence
Orchestra, Scooter Teague's Modern Dance Ensemble 1962 View |
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B42 Birmingham Hippodrome: Al Read*, Jimmy Clitheroe*, Rosemary
Squires*, Paul Andrews*, Billy Winsor, Johnny Lamonte, The Show
Maidens with The Show Men 1963 View |
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B46 Bedford Granada: Helen Shapiro*, The Beatles, Danny Williams,
Kenny Lynch, Kestrels, Honeys, Dave Allen, The Red Price Band
1963 View |
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B49 The song sheet cover created for Joséphine Baker for her first revue at the Casino de Paris: "Paris Qui Remue", 1930. It was also the first recording Joséphine made for French Columbia in the same year and the song became her signature tune for the rest of her career. View |
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B50 Joséphine Baker: Illustration of a salon picture by Mrs. Leslie Cotton 1927. The illustration as featured in a 1931 issue of The Sketch magazine. Though their caption publicises her then current appearance at the Casino de Paris, the star is actually seen in costume for the finale of Un Vent de Folie, her second revue at the Folies Bergère, 1927. The Illustrated London News Library. View |
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B51 Blackpool Palace: Frankie Vaughan* (Basil Tait at the piano), Ted Lune*, Arthur Worsley*, Billy Ternent* & his orchestra, Maxine Coates, Hetty King, The Bell-Tones, Neil & Pat Delrina, The Kims, Dancing Lovelies (The final Summer Show) 1961 View
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