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Charlie Chaplin with Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and members of a house party at Chartwell Manor, Churchills Westerham, Kent, Estate 19th September 1931
Will Hay 1925
Miss Joan Buckmaster leaving Caxton Hall Register Office after her wedding to Mr Robert Morley, the actor. 23 February 1940
Tommy Handley, Joan Harbin, Molly Weir and Tini Goss, drop-in at the local before giving a complete Itma show to 500 ex-servicemen at a Welcome Home in the tiny Sussex village of Wadhurst
The Swan Theatre, London, 1596, (1893). The Swan theatre was built by Francis Langley in c1595. The last known mention of the theatre dates from 1632
Henry Ainley in a new poetic masterpiece, Hassan at his Majestys Theatre. Ishak ( Leon Quartermain ). 21 September 1923
Frank Tinney, the famous American black - faced comedian, who is appearing, after an absence of 10 years, at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, where this photograph was taken. 25 August 1924
The Dartford Dramatics Society perform the play Cosmopolis. 1939
Shooting a scene from the film Nelson on board The Victory at Portsmouth. Donald Calthrop playing Admiral Nelson. 14h July 1918
Some of the actors and extras in the film, Nelson, that had to be re - shot after it had been destroyed by fire. Mr David Ffalcke in centre. 16th July 1918
Re - shooting a scene from the film Nelson that was destroyed by fire. On board HMS Victory at Portsmouth. Donald Calthrop playing Admiral Nelson. 13th July 1918
Filming Ibsens Pillars of Society. The cast includes Ellen Terry. 1920
Miss Ellen Terry and Miss Irene Rooke in the film of Ibsens Pillars of Society 28 June 1920
Mr Henry Edwards, ( right ) the famous English film star, photographed at Sandown Park racecourse with a friend. 20 July 1929
Milton Hayes - light comedian, appearing at the Royal Music Hall Performance at the Alhambra Theatre 12 February 1925
Film stars arrival. Mr Wyndham Standing, brother of Sir Guy Standing and a well known American film star, arriving at Euston Station, London
Filming The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George StephensonFilming " The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George Stephenson. Mr H Hesslegrove, who plays Stephenson, with his complete model of the " rocket "
Talbot O Farrell, Irish entertainer, appearing at the Royal Music Hall performance at the Alhambra Theatre on 12 February. 1925
Mary Pickfords former husband in London. Mr Owen Moore ( wearing hat ) talks to a friend. 8 August 1920
Harry Tate, comedian, appearing at the Royal Music Hall performance at the Alhambra Theatre on Thursday 12 February 1925
The Reading shop crime. Mr Philip Yale Drew, who is to give evidence at the inquest into the Reading shop crime. The photograph shows him in the Tramp in the Monster which was performed at Reading
Actress, Ellen Terry in film version of Ibsen s, Pillars of Society The death scene, with Norman McKinnel 30 June 1920
Jackie Coogan helps the Savoy Orpheans at the opening of the Savoy ballroom at the Savoy Hotel, London. 19 September 1924
Mr Gerald Du Maurier and Mrs H A L Fisher in Grangers film, Unmarried. 1920
Mr Henry Edwards, ( right ) the famous English film star, photographed at Sandown Park racecourse. 20 July 1929
British film stars, Mr Henry Edwards and Miss Chrissie White at their front door at their home at Chobham, Surrey. 1 February 1924
M Sacha Guitry 6 February 1925
American film stars, Douglas Fairbanks and his wife Mary Pickford on arrival at Southampton. 1920
Mme Peletier and her husband in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London. She is an English woman who has found fame in the French cinema. 1921
Master Edward Handel, aged 14, a direct descendent of the famous composer, seated at the organ at St Lawrence church, Edgware, played by his famous ancestor when organist there from 1718 to 1721
The Bromley scouts perform the play, The Bat. 1936
A performance by the amateur dramatic association from Harley, Kent, the Hartley Players. 1937
The play The Middle Watch is performed at the Hartley Country Club. 1936
Children performing on stage in Eynsford, Kent. 1938
Children from the Central School in Sidcup, Kent, performing the play Pygmalion. 1937
The Petts Wood Amateur Dramatic Society perform a play. 15 February 1936
Open - air theatre at Franks Hall, Horton Kirkby, Kent. 1935
A scouts play, The Cat and the Canary, perfomed in Bromley, Kent. 1937
Farningham amateur dramatic society. 1939
The Bromley scouts performance of the play, The Bat. 1936
An acting group in Swanley rehearse Snow Fantasy. 1936
The Ringer at Orpington, Kent. 1934
Children performing on stage in Foots Cray, Kent. 1938
A pantomine of Cinderella performed at Eltham Parish Hall, Kent. 1937
The cast of the Bromley scouts performance of the play, The Bat. 1936
A performance of the comedy Lucrezia Bogias Little Party at Sidcup Central School, Kent. 1937
The play House Master performed by the seniors of the Little Boys Home in Farningham, Kent. 1939
Frank Andrees Amateur Reveu in Swanscombe, Kent