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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
Open air dancing by Miss Helen Mays pupils 7 June 1920
The Social Girls Club in Chislehurst, Kent. 4 December 1936
Old Mother Hubbard at the Homerton Deaf School Two little girls do their parts and take their cue by means of a cord across the stage 30 January 1920
Miss Italia Contis pupils rehearse their bolshevik Revue for theatrical garden party
Miss Italia Contis pupils rehearsing for the Sensitive Plant for the theatrical garden party 21 June 1920
Miss Italia Contis pupils rehearsing for the theatrical garden party 23 July 1920
Miss Helen May pupils in Richmond Park 2 July 1921
Actress, Ellen Terry in film version of Ibsen s, Pillars of Society The death scene, with Norman McKinnel 30 June 1920
Miss Helen May pupils in Richmond Park 8 May 1921
Miss Helen May pupils 9 October 1920
Miss Italia Contis pupils dancing for the officers garden fete 23 July 1920
Henry VIII by an all women cast, at Westerham, Miss Granville Streatfeild as Cardinal Wolsey 1924
A performance by the amateur dramatic association from Harley, Kent, the Hartley Players. 1937
R A point to point, Green Street Green, a fall. 1939
Sevenoaks Players performing. 1936
Children from the Central School in Sidcup, Kent, performing the play Pygmalion. 1937
A scouts play, The Cat and the Canary, perfomed in Bromley, Kent. 1937
A play performed by the Eynsford Womens Institute. 1937
The play House Master performed by the seniors of the Little Boys Home in Farningham, Kent. 1939
The Sevenoaks Players, an amateur group, performing. 1936
The Orpington Dramatic Society cast rehearsing their play. 1936
An actor of the the Orpington Dramatic Society in rehearsals. 1936
The Hartley Players, an amateur dramatic association from Harley, Kent, performing the play Other Mens Wives. 1936