Box 10 [1M-O-4A]
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Contains 14 Results:
Lord Darnley (Green), 1839-04-01
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
1839-04-01
Lord Darnley (Pollock), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 2
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Maid and the Magpie (Green), 1841-07-01
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 3
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
1841-07-01
Maid and the Magpie (Pollock), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 4
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Mary the Maid of the Inn (Skelt; late Lloyd), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 5
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Miller and His Men (Park; from Skelt), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Miller and His Men (Skelt), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 7
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Miller's Maid (Skelt), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 8
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Paul Clifford (Redington), undated
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 9
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
undated
Red Rover (Green), 1836-04-04
File — Box: 10 [1M-O-4A], Folder: 13
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The English Toy Theatre was a craft hobby for children in the 1800s, which presumably evolved from the popularity of theatrical portraits sold as souvenirs in London, near Theatre row. Each toy theatre play (sold for either “a penny plain or two pence coloured”) was comprised of several sheets of paper illustrating characters and settings from contemporary productions that children would then cut out, assemble and perform in model wooden theatres for their friends and family.It...
Dates:
1836-04-04