Full length photograph of M. Ainsley Scott as Arac, James Earley as Guron, and E. J. Cloney as Scynthius, each in elaborate armor, holding broadswords, on photographer's card mount of Sarony, New York.
Full length photograph of Frederick Federici as Sir Roderick Murgatroyd in dark costume with cape and boots, pointing with left arm, on photographer's green card mount of Sarony, New York.
Full length photograph of Fred Billington as Sir Roderick Murgatroyd in dark costume with top hat and with closed umbrella at his right side, gesturing with left hand, on photographer's green card mount of Sarony, New York.
Full length photograph of Richard Clarke and Richard Temple as Venetian gondoliers with arms on each other's shoulder on photographer's light brown card mount of Sarony, New York.
First night card program for the comic opera His Majesty; or, The Court of Vingolia at the Savoy Theatre, London. The opera was written by F. C. Burnand and R. C. Lehmann and composed by A. C. Mackenzie. Program includes the statement that "On this…
Program for the last performance of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company's first London repertory season at the Savoy Theatre, London. The program consisted of Act I of The Yeomen of the Guard, Act II of The Gondoliers, Act II of Patience, a scene from…
Decorative card program in full color for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance performed by D'Oyly Carte's Children's Opera Company at the Savoy Theatre, London. Card is in four panels. On one side each panel has a drawing of…
First night paper program for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic opera Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri at the Savoy Theatre, London. Program includes the statement that "On this occasion the opera will be conducted by the composer."
Decorative card program for W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic opera Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri at the Savoy Theatre, London, along with the vaudeville Mock Turtles (music by Eaton Faning, words by Frank Desprez).
Card program for command performance of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's comic opera The Gondoliers; or The King of Barataria by the Savoy Theatre Company at Windsor Castle.