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Peep show. Girls on the river at Teddington Washing up 8 May 1921
Old variety stars rehearsal at the Palladium for their christmas season there top row Charles Lee, Charles Bignall and Jake Friedman Lower row left to right Florrie Robina, Joe Tabrar, Leo Dryden
Old stars entertained at Twickenham Left to right Harry Claff, Julian Wylie and A H G Gillespie 1922
Miss Merle Oberon, the British film star who created so much interest in the film " The Private Life of Henry VIII " preparing for her departure for Hollywood. 30 January 1934
At the start of the RAC rally from Ace of Spades on the Great West Road, London - Miss Valerie Hobson, the actress. 25 April 1939
The Halo hat worn by Gloria Swanson, the American filmstar. 20 October 1934
This is not another hat fashion decreed by Dame fashion, but merely a charming way they have around the film studios of controlling a ladies carefully arranged hairdo as she sets forth from their
The Master of Fox Hounds of the Ledbury and his wife Sir George and Lady Bullough 5 January 1921
Peep show ( Hippodrome ) girls at Teddington 8 May 1921
Barbara Kent, the film star, and Harry Edington, the Hollywood business agent, arrive in London. 12 October 1934
Mary Powell 14, first call girl at Shaftesbury
Getting into her taxi at Grosvenor House, London, Miss Jean Muir, the Hollywood film star. 19 October 1935
Cora Goffin, the well - known British comedy actress, waves to the camera onboard ship
Miss Teddie Gerrard teaching Gwennie Seabrook to dance
Miss Ellen Terry and Mr Holman Clark in dress rehersal of Princess and the Pea at Haymarket Matinee in aid of Invalid Kitcheans of London
Brown and white gingham shirt and matching Timmins on a pert halo hat make effective match for this smart spring suit in lime green hop-sack, one by British film starred Greta Gynt
Miss Muriel Oxford sits by the fire having a cigarette
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
Miss Ellen Terry and her grand children and Mr Holman Clark in dress rehersal of Princess and the Pea at Haymarket
The latest in fancy dress. Miss Betty Brook, an English girl who is starring in a Rome Revue that is the success of the season, as a wool doll. 16 August 1924
Miss Sybll Arundale and Miss Betty Fairfax out for a motor cycle trip Examining a map
Miss Muriel Oxford is welcomed to the gate by an excitable dog. 1937
The Actress, Miss Mary Glynne and her little daughter Hazel on holiday at Minehead, Somerset
Filming The Game of Life, A film about George Stephenson and the first railway train. Miss Malloy, one of the passengers in the train with her pet monkey
Miss Margaret Lockwood, the well known film star, taking partn in the horse racing game at the Darenth fete. 1938
The play The Middle Watch is performed at the Hartley Country Club. 1936
Play - amateur dramatics. 1935
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
The Dartford Amateur Dramatic Society pose for a group photo. 24 February 1936
A scouts play, The Cat and the Canary, perfomed in Bromley, Kent. 1937
Farningham amateur dramatic society. 1939
An acting group in Swanley rehearse Snow Fantasy. 1936
A play performed by the Eynsford Womens Institute. 1937
The Queen of Hearts pantomime performed in Dartford, Kent. 1938
Dodo Watts judging at Eltham Carnival, Kent. 1934
Swanscombe play. 1935
A performance of the comedy Lucrezia Bogias Little Party at Sidcup Central School, Kent. 1937
Sidcups Beauty Queen being crowned by film star June Duprez. 9 December 1936
Frank Andrees Amateur Reveu in Swanscombe, Kent
The Orpington Dramatic Society cast rehearsing their play. 1936
An actor of the the Orpington Dramatic Society in rehearsals. 1936
The Kerwin Players of Eltham, Kent. Actors playing the part of the Katherine and Henry V are in the make up room. 1938
St Joan in Berlin. Saint Joan was produced in Berlin with pronounced all round success. The production was favoured by the personal charm of the Viennese actress, Elizabeth Bergner, who played Joan
Children perform the Nativityscene at Brent School, Dartford, Kent. 1936