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00099721
Madeleine Peyroux -
Madeleine Peyroux at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, UK, on 29 April 2007. American jazz singer, songwriter and guitarist: b. 1974.
00099720
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations -
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations in Southampton, UK, on 15 April 2007. Sikh men playing the drums. Vaisakhi is the day on which the Sikh Nation (the Khalsa) was born.
00099719
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations -
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations in Southampton, UK, on 15 April 2007. Sikh man playing the drums. Vaisakhi is the day on which the Sikh Nation (the Khalsa) was born.
00099718
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations -
Vaisakhi Sikh Celebrations in Southampton, UK, on 15 April 2007. Sikh man playing the drums. Vaisakhi is the day on which the Sikh Nation (the Khalsa) was born.
00099717
Corrine Bailey Rae -
Corrine Bailey Rae performing in Southampton, UK, on 21 March, 2007. English singer & songwriter: 26 February 1979.
00099716
Corrine Bailey Rae -
Corrine Bailey Rae performing in Southampton, UK, on 21 March, 2007. English singer & songwriter: 26 February 1979.
00099715
Jack Savoretti -
Jack Savoretti performing songs from his debut album 'Between the Minds' in concert at Guildhall Southampton, UK, on 19 March 2007. English / Italian singer: b. 10 October 1984.
00099714
Jack Savoretti -
Jack Savoretti performing songs from his debut album 'Between the Minds' in concert at Guildhall Southampton, UK, on 19 March 2007. English / Italian singer: b. 10 October 1984.
00099713
Jack Savoretti -
Jack Savoretti performing songs from his debut album 'Between the Minds' in concert at Guildhall Southampton, UK, on 19 March 2007. English / Italian singer: b. 10 October 1984.
00099712
Alexander O'Neal -
Alexander O'Neal performing in Southampton, UK, on 29 September 2006. American singer: b. 14 November 1953.
00099711
Alexander O'Neal -
Alexander O'Neal performing in Southampton, UK, on 29 September 2006. American singer: b. 14 November 1953.
00099710
Van Morrison -
Van Morrison performing in Frome, Somerset, UK, on 29 September 2006. Northern Irish singer: b. 31 August 1945.
00099709
Van Morrison -
Van Morrison performing in Frome, Somerset, UK, on 29 September 2006. Northern Irish singer: b. 31 August 1945.
00099708
Van Morrison -
Van Morrison performing in Frome, Somerset, UK, on 29 September 2006. Northern Irish singer: b. 31 August 1945.
00099707
Chinese drums and cymbals -
Chinese drums and cymbals at the Chinese New Year celebrations in Southampton, UK, 18 February 2007.
00099706
Nakata Ryo -
Nakata Ryo, lead singer of Osaka Monaurail, performing at the Soul Cellar, Southampton, UK, 3 November 2007. Japanese funk band.
00099705
Nakata Ryo -
Nakata Ryo, lead singer of Osaka Monaurail, performing at the Soul Cellar, Southampton, UK, 3 November 2007. Japanese funk band.
00099704
Nakata Ryo -
Nakata Ryo, lead singer of Osaka Monaurail, performing at the Soul Cellar, Southampton, UK, 3 November 2007. Japanese funk band.
00099703
Gary Potter -
Gary Potter playing the guitar in Southampton, 13 September 2006. Jazz and country guitarist.
00099702
Gary Potter -
Gary Potter playing the guitar in Southampton, 13 September 2006. Jazz and country guitarist.
00099701
James Bryan -
James Bryan, President of the Northumbrian Pipers Society, playing the pipes at Mompesson House, Salisbury, UK, on 20 May 2006.
00099700
James Bryan -
James Bryan, President of the Northumbrian Pipers Society, examining a reed he has made himself prior to playing at Mompesson House, Salisbury, UK, on 20 May 2006.
00099699
Najma Akhtar -
Najma Akhtar performing at the Southampton Mela Festival, UK, on 12 August 2006. Fusion of modern jazz with Indian Ghazal. NA, b. 18 September 1962.
00099698
Najma Akhtar -
Najma Akhtar performing at the Southampton Mela Festival, UK, on 12 August 2006. Fusion of modern jazz with Indian Ghazal. NA, b. 18 September 1962.
00099697
Lemar -
Lemar performing in Southampton, UK, on 23 April 2005.
00099696
Lemar -
Lemar performing in Southampton, UK, on 23 April 2005.
00099695
Lemar -
Lemar performing in Southampton, UK, on 23 April 2005.
00099694
Lok Emma (Locomotive Emma) -
Lok Emma (Locomotive Emma) - character from the children's television series 'Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivfuehrer' (Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver), 1961/2. Original prop from the marionette theater 'Augsburger Puppenkiste' in Augsburg, Germany, where the series was filmed. Based on novel by Michael Ende, German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099693
'Momo' -
'Momo' - film directed by Johannes Schaaf, Federal Republic of Germany, 1985/86. Shown: Radost Bokel and Mario Adorf on set. Based on novel by Michael Ende. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099692
Michael Ende -
Michael Ende in the 1990s, smoking a cigarette. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099691
'Die Unendliche Geschichte' -
'Die Unendliche Geschichte' (The Neverending Story) - film directed by Wolfgang Petersen, Germany, 1984. Shown: Steinbeißer (Stonebiter). Based on novel by Michael Ende. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099690
Michael Ende -
Michael Ende in the ARD television show 'Heut Abend', Munich, 1989. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099689
'Die Unendliche Geschichte' -
'Die Unendliche Geschichte' (The Neverending Story) - original poster for the 1984 film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Shown: Noah Hathaway as 'Atreju' clinging to a tree. Based on novel by Michael Ende. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099687
Per Olov Enquist -
Per Olov Enquist in Amsterdam, Netherlands, 14 April 2005. Swedish author: 23 September 1934.
00099686
'Delta of Venus' by Anaïs Nin -
'Delta of Venus' by Anaïs Nin - erotica. Book cover of the 1981 edition, published by Book Club Associates. Cuban French author: 21 February 1903 - 14 January 1977.
00099685
'Nexus' by Henry Miller -
'Nexus : The Rosy Crucifixion' by Henry Miller - book cover of the 1974 edition, published by Panther Books Ltd. 'Nexus' is Miller's last novel in the trilogy 'The Rosy Crucifixion'. AM, American author: 17 October 1915 - 10 February 2005.
00099684
Per Olov Enquist -
Per Olov Enquist at the International PEN Congress, Berlin, 22 - 28 August 2006. Swedish author: b. 23 September 1934.
00099683
Anaïs Nin -
Anaïs Nin as a young woman. Cuban / French author: 21 February 1903 - 14 January 1977. Famous for her self-published diaries.
00099682
Armistead Maupin 's Further Tales of the City -
Armistead Maupin 's Further Tales of the City, TV mini series, 2001. Directed by Pierre Gang. Shown: Armistead Maupin.
00099681
Armistead Maupin 's Further Tales of the City -
Armistead Maupin 's Further Tales of the City, TV mini series, 2001. Directed by Pierre Gang. Shown (l-r) Laura Linney, Armistead Maupin. American author, born 13 May 1944.
00099680
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 6 September 2007. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956
00099678
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 11 September 2007. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956
00099677
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 12 September 2007. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099676
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 12 September 2007. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099675
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 12 September 2007. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099674
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 4 May 2005. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099673
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, The Netherlands, 24 February 2006. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099672
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, January 2006. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099671
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099670
Arthur Japin -
Arthur Japin, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 28 February 2002. Dutch author, b. 26 July 1956.
00099669
Anaïs Nin -
Anaïs Nin - Cuban / French author: 21 February 1903 - 14 January 1977. Famous for her self-published diaries.
00099668
Ernest Hemingway & Camilo José Cela -
Ernest Hemingway (left) & Camilo Jose Cela (right) on 31 October 1956. EH, American author: 21 July 1899 - 2 July 1961. CJC, Spanish writer: 11 May 1916 - 17 January 2002.
00099667
Demonstration against Jean Genet's play -
Demonstration against Jean Genet's play 'Les Paravents' (The Screens), Paris, 5 April 1966. Demonstration organised by verterans who fought in the wars of Indochina and Algeria. Play about the decolonisation of Algeria.
00099666
Jean Genet -
Jean Genet in Paris, September 1968. French writer & political activist: 19 December 1910 - 15 April 1986.
00099665
Graham Greene
Graham Greene cover for 'A Burnt-Out Case'. Published William Heinemann, London, 1961.
00099664
Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. Published Ward, Lock, London (1928). Caption I reads 'Gulliver visits the city of Mildendo.' Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745
00099663
Demonstration and sit-in at th CNPF -
Demonstration and sit-in at the CNPF (National Council of French Employers) headquarters in Paris, September 1968, supported by French writers Marguerite Duras et Jean Genet (shown on the right).
00099662
The Handmaid's Tale
The Handmaid's Tale CD boxset cover. Opera by Poul Ruders based on the novel by Margaret Atwood. PR: Danish composer, born 27 March 1949. MA: Canadian author, born 18 November 1939.
00099661
Julian Barnes' novel -
Julian Barnes' novel ' Metroland '. Book cover. English author, born 19 January 1946.
00099660
Pablo Picasso & Pablo Neruda -
Pablo Picasso & Pablo Neruda having dinner on the 25 April 1949. PP, Spanish painter: 25 October 1881 - 8 April 1973. PN, Chilean author & communist politician: 12 July 1904 - 23 September 1973.
00099659
Julian Barnes' novel -
Julian Barnes' novel ' The Porcupine'. Book cover. English author, born 19 January 1946.
00099658
Henry Miller & Lawrence Durrell -
Henry Mille & Lawrence Durrell, c. 1960. HM, American writer 26 December 1891 - 7 June 1980. LD, British novelist: 27 February 1912 - 7 November 1990.
00099657
Henry Miller -
Henry Miller, c. 1960. American writer 26 December 1891 - 7 June 1980.
00099656
Wole Soyinka -
Wole Soyinka - Nigerian author: b. 13 July 1934. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.
00099655
Wole Soyinka -
Wole Soyinka - Nigerian author: b. 13 July 1934. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.
00099654
Wole Soyinka -
Wole Soyinka - Nigerian author: b. 13 July 1934. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986.
00099653
Per Olov Enquist -
Per Olov Enquist - Swedish author: b. 23 September 1934.
00099652
Per Olov Enquist -
Per Olov Enquist - Swedish author: b. 23 September 1934.
00099651
'Estravagario' & 'Stravagario' by Pablo Neruda -
'Estravagario' & 'Stravagario' by Pablo Neruda - poems written in the form of calligrammes, 1973. Chilean writer and Communist politician: 12 July 1904 - 23 September 1973.
00099650
'La Nave' by Pablo Neruda -
'La Nave' by Pablo Neruda - handwritten manuscript page of Neruda's poem 'La Nave', 1973. Chilean writer and Communist politician: 12 July 1904 - 23 September 1973.
00099649
Isabel Allende -
Isabel Allende, 1986. Chilean author, born 2 August 1942.
00099648
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz, March 1993. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099647
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz, March 1993. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099646
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz, March 1993. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099645
Alexandre Jardin -
Alexandre Jardin is congratulated by Amos Oz as he receives a literary prize for his book ' The Zebra ', 21 November 1988. AJ: French author, born 14 April 1965. AO: Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099644
Left wing demonstration in Paris -
Left wing demonstration in Paris to support Chile against a dictatorship, 10 October 1973. The Chilean author Isabel Allende participated in this demonstration.
00099642
Isabel Allende -
Isabel Allende, 1986. Chilean author, born 2 August 1942.
00099640
Isabel Allende -
Isabel Allende, 1993. Chilean author, born 2 August 1942.
00099639
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz, Paris 2002. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099638
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood. Paris 2003. Canadian author, born 18 November 1939.
00099637
Julian Barnes -
Julian Barnes. English author, born 19 January 1946.
00099636
Julian Barnes -
Julian Barnes. English author, born 19 January 1946.
00099635
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099634
Amos Oz -
Amos Oz. Israeli author, born 4 May 1939.
00099633
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood. Canadian author, born 18 November 1939.
00099631
RAMUZ CF - drawing
RAMUZ, C.F. - drawing by Igor Strawinsky, 29 June 1917 at Lausanne. Drawing on paper. TS : Russian artist, 24 March 1907 - 16 May 1989. CFR : Swiss writer, 24 September 1878 - 23 May 1947
00099630
Joseph Addison - portrait
Joseph Addison - portrait - English politician and writer May 1 1672 - June 17 1719 - portait bySir Godfrey Kneller- set up 'The Spectator' with Richard Steele
00099629
The Neverending Story -
The Neverending Story, Part II - film directed by George Miller, USA, 1990. Shown: Jonathan Brandis, Kenny Morrison, and Colin Clider. Based on the novel 'Die Unendliche Geschichte II' by Michael Ende. German author of fantasy novels and children's books: 12 November 1929 - 28 August 1995.
00099628
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright: 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527.
00099627
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright: 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527. Engraving by Alessandro Focosi, 1850.
00099626
Niccolo Machiavelli - stone
Niccolo Machiavelli - stone bust in Pincio park, Rome, Italy. Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright: 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527.
00099625
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright: 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527. Anoymous artist. Held at the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
00099624
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian
Niccolo Machiavelli - Italian diplomat, political philosopher, musician, poet, and playwright: 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527
00099623
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099622
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099621
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099620
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099619
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099618
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099617
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099616
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099615
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099614
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099613
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099612
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099611
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099610
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099609
Vasily Petrenko - London
Vasily Petrenko - London, June 2006. Russian conductor, b. 1976.
00099607
Arthur Miller's play 'A
Arthur Miller's play 'A View from the Bridge' with Van Heflin, Eileen Heckart, and Gloria Marlowe in 1955 premiere. American playwright 17 October 1915 – 10 February 2005
00099606
Arthur Miller 's play
Arthur Miller 's play 'After the Fall.' Elia Kazan directing actress during rehearsal
1963. American playwright 17 October 1915 – 10 February 2005
00099605
Arthur Miller 's play
Arthur Miller 's play 'Death of a Salesman', with Mildred Dunnock, Lee J. Cobb, Arthur Kennedy, and Cameron
Mitchell. 1949 premiere
00099604
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 5, Scene 3 - 'Make my respects to the scandalous college'. First performed 18 May 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099603
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 5, Scene 3 - 'Out with him, to be sure'. First performed 18 May 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099602
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 5, Scene 2 - 'I never laughed more in my life '. First performed 18 May 1777.Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099601
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 3 - 'Lady Teazle, by all that's wonderful! '. First performed 18 May 1777.Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099600
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 3 - 'One day When I called here '. First performed 18 May 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099599
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'Lady Teazle (peeping)Couldn't I steal off?'. First performed 18 May 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099598
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'Hung, I perceive with maps'. First performed 18 May 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911). RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099597
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 3 - 'Joseph gaping throws away the book'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. Published by Hodder & Stoughton, London (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099596
Jospeh Heller - March
Jospeh Heller - March 1995, Amsterdam. American satirical novelist and playwright: 1 May 1923 – 12 December 1999.
00099595
Harry Potter - launch
Harry Potter - launch of the Dutch version of the last Harry Potter book, 'Harry Potter and the deathly Hallows' by JK Rowling. 17 November 2007, a bookstore in Amersfoort. Children dressed as witches and wizards. JKR: British writer: Born 31 July 1965.
00099594
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine Wickham) 2 April 2007, Amsterdam. Former financial journalist and author of bestselling the 'Shopaholic' series. British author: Born 12 December 1969.
00099593
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine Wickham) 2 April 2007, Amsterdam. Former financial journalist and author of bestselling the 'Shopaholic' series. British author: Born 12 December 1969.
00099592
The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code - by Dan Brown. 21 July 2006, Paris. Louvre museum. Detail of poster promoting the bestselling book. Part of the painting. DB: American author of thriller fiction, born 22 June 1964.
00099591
Harry Potter - launch
Harry Potter - launch of the Dutch version of the sixth Harry Potter book 'The Halfblood prince' by JK Rowling. 20 November 2005, Utrecht. Railwaymuseum. Children dressed as witches and wizards. JKR: British writer: Born 31 July 1965.
00099590
Harry Potter - launch
Harry Potter - launch of the Dutch version of the sixth Harry Potter book 'The Halfblood prince' by JK Rowling. 20 November 2005, Utrecht. Railwaymuseum. Children dressed as witches and wizards. JKR: British writer: Born 31 July 1965.
00099589
Harry Potter - launch
Harry Potter - launch of the Dutch version of the sixth Harry Potter book 'The Halfblood prince' by JK Rowling. 18 November 2005, Utrecht. Railwaymuseum. Children dressed as witches and wizards. A look-alike of the author is signing the books. JKR: British writer: Born 31 July 1965.
00099588
Terry Pratchett - 5
Terry Pratchett - 5 June 2004, Amsterdam. British fantasy, science fiction and children's author: Born 28 April 1948.
00099587
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine
Sophie Kinsella - (Madeleine Wickham) 6 March 2004, Amsterdam. Former financial journalist and author of bestselling the 'Shopaholic' series. British author: Born 12 December 1969.
00099586
Donna Tartt - 27
Donna Tartt - 27 September 2002, Amsterdam. Her new book, 'The Little Friend' dispalyed in the 'Scheltema' bookstore. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099585
Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt - 25 September 2002. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099584
Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt - 25 September 2002. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099583
Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt - 23 September 2002, Amsterdam. Launch of her new novel 'The little friend' in Dutch translation. At a signing session in the 'Atheneum' bookstore in Spui square, Amsterdam. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099582
Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt - 23 September 2002, Amsterdam. Launch of her new novel 'The little friend' in e Dutch . At a signing session in the 'Atheneum' bookstore in Spui square, Amsterdam. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099581
Donna Tartt -
Donna Tartt - 23 September 2002, Amsterdam. Launch of her new novel 'The little friend' in Dutch . At a signing session in the 'Atheneum' bookstore in Spui square, Amsterdam. American writer : Born 23 December 1963.
00099580
Harry Potter
Harry Potter - The first four books written by JK Rowling: 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets', 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' and 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' displayed in a bookstore. August 2000. Kenmare, Ireland. British writer: Born 31 July 1965.
00099579
Joseph Heller -
Joseph Heller - American satirical novelist and playwright. He wrote the influential novel, 'Catch-22': 1 May 1923 – 12 December 1999.
00099578
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'What do you see Mr. Premium? Look at him - there's a hero!'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099577
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 3, Scene 3 - 'Let the toast pass'. First performed 1777.Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099576
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Sophy laughed at me for thinking of marrying'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099575
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'There - my note of hand will do as well'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099574
Hermann Hesse - smoking
Hermann Hesse - smoking cigarette. German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099573
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 2 - 'By all that's honest I swear '. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099572
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 2 - 'But I leave my character behing me '. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099571
Hermann Hesse - wearing
Hermann Hesse - wearing straw hat, 1935. German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099570
Hermann Hesse - German
Hermann Hesse - German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099569
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 2 - 'Maria sits down to piquet with Joseph Surface '. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099568
Hermann Hesse - German
Hermann Hesse - German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099567
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Stuck down to an old spinet to strum my father to sleep '. First performed 1777.Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099566
Hermann Hesse - German
Hermann Hesse - German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099565
Hermann Hesse - German
Hermann Hesse - German / Swiss author & novelist: 2 July 1877 - 9 August 1962. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
00099564
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'When I saw you first '. First performed 1777.Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099563
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'I ought to have my own way in everything and what's more, I will too '. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099562
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'I'm very sorry also to hear some bad stories against him'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099561
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'This mistake threw the whole company into a fit of laughter'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099560
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'Lady Frizzle's feather'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099559
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'So I slipped out, and ran hither'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099558
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'Lady Sneerwell's dressing room'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson.(1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099557
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'Strong tea and scandal'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. (1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099556
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play
Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play - 'The School for Scandal'. 'Lady Teazle'. First performed 1777. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson.(1911).
RBS: Irish playwright and Whig politician. 30 October 1751 – 7 July 1816.
00099555
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet - 'Essential Balanchine' programme at the London Coliseum. Shown: performance of 'Agon'. Opened 12 March 2008. Russian-American choreographer, 22 January 1904 - 30 April 1983
00099554
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet - 'Essential Balanchine' programme at the London Coliseum. Shown: performance of 'Agon'. Opened 12 March 2008. Russian-American choreographer, 22 January 1904 - 30 April 1983
00099553
New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet - 'Essential Balanchine' programme at the London Coliseum. Shown: performance of 'Agon'. Opened 12 March 2008. Russian-American choreographer, 22 January 1904 - 30 April 1983
00099552
John Smith portrait -
John Smith portrait - from 'Travels and Works of captain John Smith' English soldier, sailor, and author, 1580–21 June 1631. Engraving.
00099551
Martin van Buren -
Martin van Buren - eighth President of the United States from 1837 to 1841. 19th century colourised engraving. 5 December 1782 – 24 July 1862.
00099550
Robert Owen - British
Robert Owen - British social reformer: 14 May 1771 - 17 November 1858. Father of the co-operative movement.
00099549
Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver - ('The Naked Chef') at the Restaurant de Kas, Amsterdam. Promoting his new cook book.
00099548
Jamie Oliver
Jamie Oliver - ('The Naked Chef') preparing food in his kitchen at the Restaurant de Kas, Amsterdam. Promoting his new cook book. English celebrity chef: Born 27 May 1975.
00099547
Marcel Verreck
Marcel Verreck - in Amsterdam. Radio speaker, collumnist and writer: Born in 1960.
00099546
Aiden Chambers
Aiden Chambers - 15 September 2007, Amsterdam. British writer of novels for children and young adults: Born 27 December 1934.
00099545
Aiden Chambers
Aiden Chambers - 15 September 2007, Amsterdam. British writer of novels for children and young adults: Born 27 December 1934.
00099544
Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart - in Amsterdam. 11 September 2007. Scottish writer: Born 1973.
00099543
Jan Wolkers
Jan Wolkers - 24 June 2007, Netherlands. Dutch author, sculptor and painter: 26 October 1925 – 19 October 2007.
00099542
Abdellah Taia -
Abdellah Taia - 4 August 2007, Amsterdam. Moroccan writer and the first Moroccan gay icon. His last book was called 'Broederliefde'.
00099541
Tomas Lieske -
Tomas Lieske - (Ton van Drunen) 22 June 2007. Book shelves housing art and photography books by the author. Dutch author, writer and poet: Born 1943.
00099540
Tomas Lieske -
Tomas Lieske - (Ton van Drunen) typing on the keyboard of his Apple laptop/computer. Dutch author, writer and poet: Born 1943.
00099539
AFTh van der Heijden
A.F.Th. van der Heijden - 28 June 2007, Valkenburg, Holland. His hand and fountain pen. Dutch writer: Born 15 October 1951.
00099538
American Discount book store
American Discount book store - at Spui. Showing their fiction and crime section. 16 June 2007, Amsterdam.
00099537
Allen Folsom
Allen Folsom - 8 May 2007, Amsterdam. Camera man, editor, scriptwriter, author and producer: Born 9 December 1941.
00099536
Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson - 8 May 2007, Amsterdam. English-born, Canadian-based crime writer: Born 1950.
00099535
Allan Folsom
Allan Folsom - 8 May 2007, Amsterdam. Camera man, editor, scriptwriter, author and producer: Born 9 December 1941.
00099534
Allan Folsom
Allan Folsom - 8 May 2007, Amsterdam. Camera man, editor, scriptwriter, author and producer: Born 9 December 1941.
00099533
Ian Mc Ewan -
Ian Mc Ewan - 13 February 2007, hotel Keizersgracht, Amsterdam. Booker Prize winning English novelist. Writer of the book, 'Saturday': Born 21 June 1948.
00099532
Ian Mc Ewan -
Ian Mc Ewan - 13 February 2007, hotel Keizersgracht, Amsterdam. Booker Prize winning English novelist. Writer of the book, 'Saturday': Born 21 June 1948.
00099531
Geert Mak
Geert Mak - 14 March 2007, Amsterdam. Signing his book, 'The bridge' ('boekenweekgeschenk' of 2007) in the bookshop 'Selexyz Scheltema' in Koningsplatz, Amsterdam. Dutch journalist and historian: Born 4 December 1946.
00099530
Elmore Leonard - 1998
Elmore Leonard - 1998, Netherlands. American novelist of thrillers and screenwriter: Born 11 October 1925.
00099529
Oliver Sacks - 2005
Oliver Sacks - 2005, Groningen. British neurologist and writer: Born 9 July 1933.
00099528
Oliver Sacks - 2005
Oliver Sacks - 2005, Groningen. British neurologist and writer: 9 July 1933.
00099527
Jonathan Safran Foer -
Jonathan Safran Foer - 10 June 2005, Amsterdam. American writer best known for his 2002 novel 'Everything Is Illuminated': Born 1977.
00099526
John Updike - 1996
John Updike - 1996, Netherlands. American novelist, poet, short story writer and literary critic: Born 18 March 1932.
00099525
Antonio Negri -
Antonio Negri - October 2004, Belgium, Antwerp. Italian Marxist political philosopher and co-author of 'Empire': Born 1 August 1933.
00099524
Colin Thubron
Colin Thubron - 18 March 2003. British travel writer and novelist: Born 14 June 1939.
00099523
Colin Thubron
Colin Thubron - 18 March 2003. British travel writer and novelist: Born 14 June 1939.
00099522
Tim Moore
Tim Moore , 27 May 2002, Amsterdam. British travel writer and humorist: Born 18 May 1964.
00099521
Hari Kunzru
Hari Kunzru , 28 May, 2002. Amsterdam. British novelist, journalist and author of the novels 'The Impressionist', 'Transmission' and 'My Revolutions': Born in 1969.
00099520
William Sutcliffe
William Sutcliffe in 1999, Netherlands. British novelist: Born 1971.
00099519
George Joshua Richard Monbiot
George Joshua Richard Monbiot in 1995, Netherlands. British journalist, author, academic and environmental and political activist: born 27 January 1963.
00099518
Ian McEwan -
Ian McEwan - in 1998. English novelist: born 21 June 1948.
00099517
La Vie Parisienne -
La Vie Parisienne - production of Jacques Offenbach's operetta at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, March 2008. Shown: Daire Halpin as Gabrielle and Benedict Nelson as Baron de Gondremarck. JO: German/French composer, 20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880.
00099516
La Vie Parisienne -
La Vie Parisienne - production of Jacques Offenbach's operetta at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, March 2008. Shown: Melanie Lang as Metella. JO: German/French composer, 20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880.
00099515
La Vie Parisienne -
La Vie Parisienne - production of Jacques Offenbach's operetta at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, March 2008. JO: German/French composer, 20 June 1819 - 5 October 1880.
00099514
Charles Dickens collage and
Charles Dickens collage and graphic compilation. By Oscar Vila Nieto . English novelist: 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870.
00099513
Marianne Faithfull - 6
Marianne Faithfull - 6 October 1967. English singer & actress: b. 29 December 1946.
00099512
Marianne Faithfull - in
Marianne Faithfull - in her dressing room in Olympia, Paris, on 25 March 1966. English singer & actress: b. 29 December 1946.
00099511
Mick Jagger & Marianne
Mick Jagger & Marianne Faithfull - in a yellow Morgan sports convertible in London on 29 May 1969. MJ, English rock musician & member of The Rolling Stones. MF, English acress & singer.
00099510
Marianne Faithfull - in
Marianne Faithfull - in her dressing room in Olympia, Paris, on 25 March 1966. English singer & actress: b. 29 December 1946.
00099509
Marianne Faithfull - with
Marianne Faithfull - with her son (aged 4) in London, 17 December 1969. English singer & actress: b. 29 December 1946.
00099508
Mick Jagger & Marianne
Mick Jagger & Marianne Faithfull - during the first showing of the film 'La grande sauterelle', 10 January 1967. Directed by Georges Lautner. MJ, English rock musician & member of The Rolling Stones. MF, English acress & singer.
00099507
Marianne Faithfull & Alain
Marianne Faithfull & Alain Delon - on set of the film 'La Motocyclette' (a.k.a 'The Girl on a Motorcycle' or 'Naked Under Leather') in Alsace, 6 October 1967. Directed by Jack Cardiff. Based on the novel by Andre Pierrede Mandiargues. MF, English actress & singer. AD, French actor.
00099506
Bela Bartok - with
Bela Bartok - with hat and walking stick in Transylvania, 1907. Hungarian composer & pianist: 25 March 1881 - 26 September 1945. Photograph by István Kováts.
00099505
Bela Bartok - walking
Bela Bartok - walking in Davos, Switzerland, 1972.
00099504
Leonard Rosenman (seated right)
Leonard Rosenman (seated, right) and James Dean (standing) - on set of the 1955 film 'Rebel Without a Cause'. Directed by Nicholas Ray.
00099503
Leonard Rosenman - c
Leonard Rosenman - c. 1955. American film, television and concert composer: 7 September 1924 - 4 March 2008.
00099502
Leonard Rosenman - c
Leonard Rosenman - c. 1990s. American film, television and concert composer: 7 September 1924 - 4 March 2008.
00099501
Leonard Rosenman (left) and
Leonard Rosenman (left) and James Dean (right) - kidding around behind the scenes, on set of the 1955 film 'Rebel Without a Cause'. Directed by Nicholas Ray.
00099500
Bela Bartok - with
Bela Bartok - with hat and walking stick in Transylvania, 1907. Hungarian composer & pianist: 25 March 1881 - 26 September 1945.
00099499
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099498
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099497
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099496
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099495
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099494
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099493
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099492
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099491
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Aurelia Legay as Venus and Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099490
Anne-Sophie von Otter -
as Medee in Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099489
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099488
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099487
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099486
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099485
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099484
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099483
Anne-Sophie von Otter -
as Medee in Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099482
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. With Sophie Karthauser as Aegle, Anne Sofie von Otter as Medee and Paul Agnew as Thesee.Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099481
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099480
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099479
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099478
Thésée -
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099477
Anne-Sophie von Otter -
as Medee in Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099476
Anne-Sophie von Otter -
as Medee in Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099475
Thésée - Opera by
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: French composer: 28 November 1632 – 22 March 1687.
00099474
Thésée - Opera by
Thésée - Opera by Jean- Baptiste Lully. At the Théatre des Champs-Elysées, Paris. February 2008. Guest conductor: Salome Haller. Conductor: Emmanuel Haim. Set by by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinothans Shavernoch. Costumes by Sylvie de Segonzac. JBL: French composer: 28 November 1632 – 22 March 1687.
00099473
Pascal Verrot - October
Pascal Verrot - October 2003. French conductor: Born 1959.
00099472
Pascal Verrot - October
Pascal Verrot - October 2003. French conductor: Born 1959.
00099471
Pascal Verrot - October
Pascal Verrot - October 2003. French conductor: Born 1959.
00099470
Pascal Verrot - October
Pascal Verrot - October 2003. French conductor: Born 1959.
00099469
Maxim Vengerov - May
Maxim Vengerov - May 2000, Paris. Virtuoso Russian Grammy Award–winning violinist: Born 20 August 1974.
00099468
Maxim Vengerov - May
Maxim Vengerov - May 2000, Paris. Virtuoso Russian Grammy Award–winning violinist: Born 20 August 1974.
00099467
Maxim Vengerov - May
Maxim Vengerov - May 2000, Paris. Virtuoso Russian Grammy Award–winning violinist: Born 20 August 1974.
00099466
Gilbert Varga - October
Gilbert Varga - October 2000, Paris. British conductor: Born 1981.
00099465
Gilbert Varga - October
Gilbert Varga - October 2000, Paris. British conductor: Born 1981.
00099464
Gilbert Varga - October
Gilbert Varga - October 2000, Paris. British conductor: Born 1981.
00099463
Paul van Nevel -
Paul van Nevel - July 2001. Belgian conductor.
00099462
Paul van Nevel -
Paul van Nevel - July 2001.Belgian conductor.
00099461
Paul van Nevel -
Paul van Nevel - July 2001.Belgian conductor.
00099460
Paul van Nevel -
Paul van Nevel - July 2001. Belgian conductor: Born 1946.
00099459
Paul van Nevel -
Paul van Nevel - July 2001. Belgian conductor.
00099458
Jos Van Immerseel -
Jos Van Immerseel - at the Cité de la Musique, Paris, October 1999. Belgian conductor and pianist, b. 1946.
00099457
Jos Van Immerseel -
Jos Van Immerseel - at the Cité de la Musique, Paris, October 1999. Belgian conductor and pianist, b. 1946.
00099456
Jos Van Immerseel -
Jos Van Immerseel - at the Cité de la Musique, Paris, October 1999. Belgian conductor and pianist, b. 1946.
00099455
Jos Van Immerseel -
Jos Van Immerseel - at the Cité de la Musique, Paris, October 1999. Belgian conductor and pianist, b. 1946.
00099454
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris, May 2003. French mezzo-soprano.
00099453
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris, May 2003. French mezzo-soprano.
00099452
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris, May 2003. French mezzo-soprano.
00099451
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris, May 2003. French mezzo-soprano.
00099450
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris
Béatrice Uria-Monzon - Paris, May 2003. French mezzo-soprano.
00099449
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099448
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099447
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099446
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099445
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099444
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099443
Thésée - production at
Thésée - production at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, Feburary 2008. Opera by Jean Baptiste Lully. Musical direction by Emmanuelle Haim. Mis en Scene by Jean-Louis Martinoty. Choreography by Francois Raffinot. JBL: Italian-French composer, 28 November 1632 - 22 March 1687.
00099442
'The General History of
'The General History of Virginia' - by John Smith. Caption reads: 'John Smith takes the King of Pamaunkee prisoner 1608'. Published in 1624. JS: English soldier, sailor, and author, 1580–21 June 1631. Engraving.
00099441
Samuel Butler - British
Samuel Butler - British poet known for his famous poem on Puritanism entitled 'Hudibras'. Illustration by William Hogarth to Hudibras 1726: 4 December 1612 – 18 June 1680. After a portrait by Cutterel.
00099440
Saint Augustine holding burning
Saint Augustine holding burning heart- detail of a painting by Philippe de Champaigne, c. 1645 - 1650. Oil on canvas, 78 x 62cm. Original held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, gift of the Ahmanson Foundation.
00099439
Jos Van Immerssel
Jos Van Immerssel - Belgium pianist. B. 1964
00099438
Pierre-Andre Valade - French
Pierre-Andre Valade - French conductor. B.in 1959. Paris, September, 2002.
00099437
Dawn Upshaw - American
Dawn Upshaw - American Soprano singing in L'Amour De Loin. Opera by Kaija Saariaho, Finish composer. B. 1952. Theatre du Chatelet, Paris, 2001
00099436
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysess with the Orchestre National De France. Paris, 2000
00099435
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysess with the Orchestre National De France. Paris, 2000
00099434
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysess with the Orchestre National De France. Paris, 2000
00099433
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Paris, May 1987.
00099432
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Paris, May 1987.
00099431
Uto Ughi - Italian
Uto Ughi - Italian violinist and conductor. B. 21 January 1942. Performing with Maria Tipo at The PianoParis - Theatre du Chatelet. June, 1988
00099430
Mitsuko Uchida -
Mitsuko Uchida - Japanesse classical pianist. B. 20 December 1948. Paris, 1998
00099429
Mitsuko Uchida -
Mitsuko Uchida - Japanesse classical pianist. B. 20 December 1948. Paris, 1998
00099428
Mitsuko Uchida -
Mitsuko Uchida - Japanesse classical pianist. B. 20 December 1948. Paris, 1998
00099427
Mitsuko Uchida -
Mitsuko Uchida - Japanesse classical pianist. B. 20 December 1948. Paris, 1998
00099426
Jean Tubery - Conductor
Jean Tubery - Conductor of the French Baroque Orchestra. Playing the cornett. Pontoise, 2005
00099425
Kyrill Troussov - Russian
Kyrill Troussov - Russian violinist. Paris, December, 2001
00099424
Kyrill Troussov - Russian
Kyrill Troussov - Russian violinist. Paris, December, 2001
00099423
Kyrill Troussov - Russian
Kyrill Troussov - Russian violinist. Paris, December, 2001
00099422
Kyrill Troussov - Russian
Kyrill Troussov - Russian violinist. Paris, December, 2001
00099421
Kyrill Troussov - Russian
Kyrill Troussov - Russian violinist. Paris, December, 2001
00099420
Viktor Tretiakov and Yuri
Viktor Tretiakov and Yuri Bashmet - Viktor Tretiakov, violinist and Yuri Bashmet, Altoparis, performing at the Theatre des Champs Elysees. Paris, November, 2003
00099419
Viktor Tretiakov and Yuri
Viktor Tretiakov and Yuri Bashmet - Viktor Tretiakov, violinist and Yuri Bashmet, Altoparis, performing at the Theatre des Champs Elysees. Paris, November, 2003
00099418
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian Violinist. B.1946. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysses. Paris, November 2003.
00099417
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian Violinist. B.1946. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysses. Paris, November 2003.
00099416
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian Violinist. B.1946. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysses. Paris, November 2003.
00099415
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian Violinist. B.1946. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysses. Paris, November 2003.
00099414
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian
Viktor Tretiakov - Russian Violinist. B.1946. Performing at the Theatre Des Champs Elysses. Paris, November 2003.
00099413
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French conductor, performing with the Orchestre National de France. Paris 2000.
00099412
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French conductor, performing with the Orchestre National de France. Paris 2000.
00099411
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French conductor, performing with the Orchestre National de France. Paris 2000.
00099410
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French conductor, performing with the Orchestre National de France. Paris 2000.
00099409
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French
Yann-Pascal Tortelier - French conductor, performing with the Orchestre National de France. Paris 2000.
00099408
Paul Tortelier - French
Paul Tortelier - French cellist. B. 1914, died 1990. Paris 1988
00099407
Paul Tortelier - French
Paul Tortelier - French cellist. B. 1914, died 1990. Paris 1988
00099406
Dave King - of
Dave King - of Flogging Molly performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00099405
Dave King - of
Dave King - of Flogging Molly performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00099404
The Fun Lovin' Criminals
The Fun Lovin' Criminals - Huey of The Fun Lovin' Criminals performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00099403
The Fun Lovin' Criminals
The Fun Lovin' Criminals - Huey of The Fun Lovin' Criminals performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00099402
The Fun Lovin' Criminals
The Fun Lovin' Criminals - Huey of The Fun Lovin' Criminals performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00099401
Alex Kapranos - of
Alex Kapranos - of Franz Ferdinand performing in Bristol, May 2004.
00099400
Alex Kapranos - of
Alex Kapranos - of Franz Ferdinand performing in Bristol, May 2004.
00099399
Nick Mccarthy - of
Nick Mccarthy - of Franz Ferdinand performing in Bristol, May 2004.
00099398
Maxi Jazz - of
Maxi Jazz - of Faithless performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099397
Barry Hyde - of
Barry Hyde - of The Futureheads performing in Bristol, June 2006.
00099396
Maxi Jazz - of
Maxi Jazz - of Faithless performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099395
Maxi Jazz - of
Maxi Jazz - of Faithless performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099394
Maxi Jazz - of
Maxi Jazz - of Faithless performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099393
Barry Hyde - of
Barry Hyde - of The Futureheads performing in Bristol, June 2006.
00099392
Barry Hyde - of
Barry Hyde - of The Futureheads performing in Bristol, May 2005.
00099391
Nate Barcalow - of
Nate Barcalow - of Finch performing in Bristol, June 2005.
00099390
Nate Barcalow - of
Nate Barcalow - of Finch performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00099389
Eagles Of Death Metal
Eagles Of Death Metal - vocalist of Eagles Of Death Metal performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00099388
Elvis Costello - performing
Elvis Costello - performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00099387
Elvis Costello - performing
Elvis Costello - performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00099386
Elvis Costello - performing
Elvis Costello - performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00099385
Andy Bell - of
Andy Bell - of Erasure performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00099384
Tom Smith - vocalist
Tom Smith - vocalist of the Editors performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00099383
Guy Garvey - of
Guy Garvey - of Elbow performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00099382
Joey Tempest - of
Joey Tempest - of Europe performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00099381
Guy Garvey - of
Guy Garvey - of Elbow performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00099380
Andy Bell - of
Andy Bell - of Erasure performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00099379
Tom Smith - vocalist
Tom Smith - vocalist of the Editors performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00099378
Joey Tempest - of
Joey Tempest - of Europe performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00099377
Andy Bell - of
Andy Bell - of Erasure performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00099376
Tom Smith - vocalist
Tom Smith - vocalist of the Editors performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00099375
Joey Tempest - of
Joey Tempest - of Europe performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00099374
Guy Garvey - of
Guy Garvey - of Elbow performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00099373
Tom Smith - vocalist
Tom Smith - vocalist of the Editors performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00099372
Dizzee Rascal - performing
Dizzee Rascal - performing in Bristol, November 2004.
00099371
Damien Rice - performing
Damien Rice - performing in Bristol, February 2004.
00099370
Damien Rice - performing
Damien Rice - performing in Bristol, February 2004.
00099369
Dizzee Rascal - performing
Dizzee Rascal - performing in Bristol, November 2004.
00099368
Damien Rice - performing
Damien Rice - performing in Bristol, February 2004.
00099367
Dizzee Rascal - performing
Dizzee Rascal - performing in Bristol, November 2004.
00099366
Dizzee Rascal - performing
Dizzee Rascal - performing in Bristol, November 2004.
00099365
Carl Barat - of
Carl Barat - of the Dirty Pretty Things performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00099364
Carl Barat - of
Carl Barat - of the Dirty Pretty Things performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00099363
Carl Barat - of
Carl Barat - of The Dirty Pretty Things performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00099362
Carl Barat - Carl
Carl Barat - Carl Barat of the Dirty Pretty Things performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00099361
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00099360
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00099359
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00099358
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00099357
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00099356
David Jordan - performing
David Jordan - performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00099355
ZP Theart - vocalist
ZP Theart - vocalist of Dragonforce performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00099354
Herman Li - of
Herman Li - of Dragonforce performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00099353
Dragonforce - performing in
Dragonforce - performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00099352
Ronnie James Dio -
Ronnie James Dio - performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00099351
Martin Smith - vocalist
Martin Smith - vocalist of Delirious? performing in Bristol, December 2005.
00099350
Martin Smith - vocalist
Martin Smith - vocalist of Delirious? performing in Bristol, December 2005.
00099349
Jez Williams - vocalist
Jez Williams - vocalist of Doves performing in Bristol, November 2002.
00099348
Jez Williams - of
Jez Williams - of Doves performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00099347
Ronnie James Dio -
Ronnie James Dio - performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00099346
Chino Moreno - of
Chino Moreno - of the Deftones performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00099345
Chino Moreno - of
Chino Moreno - of the Deftones performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00099344
Jez Williams - vocalist
Jez Williams - vocalist of Doves performing in Bristol, November 2002.
00099343
Jez Williams - vocalist
Jez Williams - vocalist of Doves performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00099342
Ronnie James Dio -
Ronnie James Dio - performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00099341
Chino Moreno - vocalist
Chino Moreno - vocalist of Deftones performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00099340
Andrew Turner - vocalist
Andrew Turner - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00099339
Andrew Turner - vocalist
Andrew Turner - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00099338
Aim - vocalist of
Aim - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099337
Aim - vocalist of
Aim - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099336
Aim - vocalist of
Aim - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00099335
Andrew Turner - vocalist
Andrew Turner - vocalist of Aim performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00099334
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown from left to right: Simon Russell Beale as 'Andrew Undershaft', Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft' and Maggie McCarthy as 'Mrs Baines'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099333
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown from left to right: Katharine Burford as 'Jenny Hill', Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft', and Ian Burfield as 'Bill Walker'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099332
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown: Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099331
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown: Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099330
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown: Simon Russell Beale as 'Andrew Undershaft' and Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099329
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown: Paul Ready as 'Adolphus Cusins' and Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099328
'Major Barbara' - production
'Major Barbara' - production at the Olivier, National Theatre, London, opened on 4 March 2007. Shown: Simon Russell Beale as 'Andrew Undershaft' and Hayley Atwell as 'Barbara Undershaft'. Play by George Bernard Shaw.
00099327
Gustaw Holoubek - in
Gustaw Holoubek - in Sopot, Poland, on 4 June 2006. Polish actor and theatre director: 21 April 1923 - 6 March 2008.
00099326
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 5, Scene 1 - 'Does this look like security? Does this look like confidence?'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099325
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 5, Scene 1 - 'And how did he behave, madam?'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099324
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'And you, you great ill-fashioned oaf'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099323
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'Who can help admiring that pleasant, broad, red, thoughtless - ah! It's a bold face'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099322
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 4, Scene 1 - 'By Heaven, she weeps'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099321
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Keep up the spirit of the place'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099320
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Never saw a more sprightly, malicious eye'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099319
Gustaw Holoubek - at
Gustaw Holoubek - at the Teatr Ateneum, Warsaw, where he was director, on 3 November 2004. Polish actor and theatre director: 21 April 1923 - 6 March 2008.
00099318
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Tell me, Pimple, how do you like my present dress?'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099317
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Say they're lost, and call me to bear witness'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099316
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 3, Scene 1 - 'Well, my Kate, I see you have changed your dress, as I bid you'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099315
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'I have seen her and sister cry over a book for an hour together'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099314
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Back to back , my pretties, that Mr. Hasting may see you'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099313
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'What do you follow me for, Cousin Con?'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099312
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'You were going to observe, sir'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099311
Gustaw Holoubek - in
Gustaw Holoubek - in Lodz, Poland, on the 11 October 2001. Polish actor and theatre director: 21 April 1923 - 6 March 2008.
00099310
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Miss Neville, by all that's happy!'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099309
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Item, a pork pie, a boiled rabbit and sausages, and a dish of tiff- taff- taffety cream!'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099308
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Half the differences of the parish are adjusted in this very parlour'.First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099307
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene 1 - 'Then, ecod, your worship must not tell the story of Old Grouse in the gun-room'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099306
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 2 - 'I loves to hear him sing, bekeays he never gives us nothing that's low'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099305
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'Tell me Constance: how do I look this evening?' .First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099304
Gustaw Holoubek - March
Gustaw Holoubek - March 1985. Polish actor and theatre director: 21 April
1923 - 6 March 2008.
00099303
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'My dear papa, say no more'.First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099302
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'Won't you give papa and me a little of your company, lovee?'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099301
Paul Tortelier - Paris
Paul Tortelier - Paris, November 1988. French cellist, 21 March 1914 - 18 December 1990.
00099300
Paul Tortelier - Paris
Paul Tortelier - Paris, November 1988. French cellist, 21 March 1914 - 18 December 1990.
00099299
Paul Tortelier - Paris
Paul Tortelier - Paris, November 1988. French cellist, 21 March 1914 - 18 December 1990.
00099298
Paul Tortelier - Paris
Paul Tortelier - Paris, November 1988. French cellist, 21 March 1914 - 18 December 1990.
00099297
Yan Pascal Tortelier and
Yan Pascal Tortelier and Maud Tortelier - at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1998. French conductor, b. 19 Apr 1947 and his mother Maud, French cellist.
00099296
Elena Rozanova - performing
Elena Rozanova - performing with the Camerata Ireland at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris 29 January 2008. Ukrainian pianist, b. 23 March 1969.
00099295
Elena Rozanova - performing
Elena Rozanova - performing with the Camerata Ireland at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris 29 January 2008. Ukrainian pianist, b. 23 March 1969.
00099294
Elena Rozanova - performing
Elena Rozanova - performing with the Camerata Ireland at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris 29 January 2008. Ukrainian pianist, b. 23 March 1969.
00099293
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich -
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich - with the French National Orchestra (Orchestre National de France) at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, 1991. Russian cellist, pianist and conductor, 27 March 1927 - 27 April 2007.
00099292
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich -
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich - conducting Paul Tortelier 's work for 60 cellos at Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris, October 1994. Russian cellist, pianist and conductor, 27 March 1927 - 27 April 2007.
00099291
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich -
Mistislav (Mstislav) Rostropovich - with Gidon Kremer (L) , Yuri Bashmet (R) and the Moscow Soloists, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris, February 1995. GK: Russian violinist, b. 1947. YB: Russian violist, b.24 January 1953. MR: Russian cellist, pianist and conductor, 27 March 1927 - 27 April 2007.
00099290
Violin score - shadow
Violin score - shadow of a violin scroll, pegs and bow.
00099289
Marc Minkowski - Paris
Marc Minkowski - Paris, 1991. French conductor, b. 1962.
00099288
Marc Minkowski - Paris
Marc Minkowski - Paris, 1996. French conductor, b. 1962.
00099287
Marc Minkowski - Paris
Marc Minkowski - Paris, 1996. French conductor, b. 1962.
00099286
Marc Minkowski - Paris
Marc Minkowski - Paris, 1996. French conductor, b. 1962.
00099285
Paul Meyer - Salon
Paul Meyer - Salon de Provence, 2007.
00099284
Paul Meyer - 2002
Paul Meyer - 2002. French clarinetist, b. 1965.
00099283
Plamena Mangova - performing
Plamena Mangova - performing at the Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. Bulgarian pianist.
00099282
Plamena Mangova - performing
Plamena Mangova - performing at the Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. Bulgarian pianist.
00099281
Plamena Mangova - performing
Plamena Mangova - performing at the Théâtre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. Bulgarian pianist.
00099280
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099279
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099278
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099277
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099276
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099275
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'When I went to make a bow, I popt my bald head into Mrs. Frizzle's face'. First performed in London in 1773. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099274
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 1953.
00099273
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 1, Scene 1 - 'The two Miss Hoggs'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099270
Oliver Goldsmith 's play
Oliver Goldsmith 's play - 'She Stoops to Conquer or The Mistakes of a Night'. Act 2, Scene I - 'Give me leave to introduce Miss Constance Neville to your acquaintance'. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London 1912. OG: Anglo-Irish writer, playwright, poet, physician 10 November 1730 or 1728 – 4 April 1774.
00099269
Marie Antoinette & King
Marie Antoinette & King Louis XVI of France - celebrations after their wedding ceremony on the 16 May 1770. 18th century engraving.
00099268
Marie Antoinette & King
Marie Antoinette & King Louis XVI of France - their wedding ceremony in the chapel of Versailles on the 16 May 1770. 18th century engraving.
00099267
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 2 May 1953.
00099266
Valery Gergiev - conducting
Valery Gergiev - conducting the Vienna Philharmonic at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, February 2008. Russian conductor, b. 2 May 1953.
00099265
Henri Dutilleux and Betsy
Henri Dutilleux and Betsy Jolas - Paris, 1998. HD: French composer, b. 22 January 1916. BJ: French composer, b. 5 August 1926.
00099264
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099263
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099262
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099261
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099260
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099259
Barry Douglas - playing
Barry Douglas - playing the piano, Paris, May 1997. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099258
Barry Douglas - directing
Barry Douglas - directing the Camerata Ireland (chamber music ensemble) from the piano, at the Theatré des Champs Elysees, Paris, January 2008. Northern Irish pianist, b. 23 April 1960.
00099257
Pierre Boulez - at
Pierre Boulez - at the Theatré du Chatelet, Paris, 1998.
00099256
Pierre Boulez - at
Pierre Boulez - at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, 1998.
00099255
Pierre Boulez - at
Pierre Boulez - at the Cité de la Musique, Paris, 1998. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925
00099254
Pierre Boulez and Luciano
Pierre Boulez and Luciano Berio - during a rehearsal with the Ensemble intercontemporain at the Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, December 1989. PB: French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925. LB: Italian composer, 24 October, 1925 – 27 May 2003.
00099253
Pierre Boulez - Paris
Pierre Boulez - Paris, 1998. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099252
Pierre Boulez - Paris
Pierre Boulez - Paris, 1998. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099251
Pierre Boulez - conducting
Pierre Boulez - conducting the Ensemble intercontemporain, Paris, 1998. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099250
Pierre Boulez - at
Pierre Boulez - at the IRCAM centre (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), December 1989, Paris, France. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099249
Pierre Boulez - at
Pierre Boulez - at the IRCAM centre (Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique), December 1989, Paris, France. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099248
Pierre Boulez - Paris
Pierre Boulez - Paris, 1993. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099247
Pierre Boulez - conducting
Pierre Boulez - conducting the Ensemble intercontemporain, 1998, Paris. French composer and conductor, b. 26 March 1925.
00099246
Amandine Beyer - performing
Amandine Beyer - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. French violinist, b. 1985.
00099245
Amandine Beyer - performing
Amandine Beyer - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. French violinist, b. 1985.
00099244
Amandine Beyer - performing
Amandine Beyer - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris, January 2008. French violinist, b. 1985.
00099243
Alena Baeva and Plamena
Alena Baeva and Plamena Mangova - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris,January 2008. Russian violinist, b. 1985. AB: Russian violinist, b. 1985. PM: Bulgarian pianist.
00099242
Alena Baeva - performing
Alena Baeva - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris,January 2008. Russian violinist, b. 1985.
00099241
Alena Baeva - performing
Alena Baeva - performing at the Theatre de la Ville, Paris,January 2008. Russian violinist, b. 1985.
00099238
Urbain Grandier - burning
Urbain Grandier - burning on the stake after being accused of witchcraft, Loudun, 18 August 1634. French Catholic priest: 1590 - 18 August 1634.
00099237
Emile Zola - with
Emile Zola - with his mistress Jeanne Rozerot and children Jacques and Denise, in 1899. French writer, 2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902.
00099236
Selma Lagerlof - November
Selma Lagerlof - November 1938. Swedish author and the first woman writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. 20 November 1858 – 16 March 1940.
00099235
Guillaume Apollinaire - November
Guillaume Apollinaire - November 1913. French poet, writer, and art critic - 26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918.
00099234
Anne de Noailles -
Anne de Noailles - portrait by Henry Manuel (1874 - 1947).A de N: French writer, 1 November 1876 – 30 April 1933.
00099233
Francois Mauriac - c
Francois Mauriac - c. 1960. French author winner of Nobel Prize in Literature. 11 October 1885 - 1 September 1970.
00099232
Albert Camus and Rene
Albert Camus and Rene Char - French writers in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, south of France, in 1946. AC 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960, R Ch 14 June 1907 – 19 February 1988.
00099231
Oscar Wilde - in
Oscar Wilde - in 1882. Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and author in 1882. 16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900.
00099230
Oscar Wilde - portrait
Oscar Wilde - portrait of the Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and author in 1882. 16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900. Picture by Napoleon Sarony.
00099229
Ernest Hemingway and Sylvia
Ernest Hemingway and Sylvia Beach - outside the bookshop Shakespeare and Company in Paris, March 1928. American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. 21 July 1899 - 2 July 1961.
S B (1887 - 1962).
00099228
Ernest Hemingway - with
Ernest Hemingway - with Gustav Regler and Joris Ivens in uniform during Spanish Civil War filming of 'Terre d' Espagne' in 1937. American novelist, short-story writer, and journalist. 21 July 1899 - 2 July 196. GR (1898-1963), JI (1898 - 1989).
00099227
Andre Malraux - French
Andre Malraux - French author, adventurer and politician, c. 1960. 3 November 1901 - 23 November 1976.
00099226
Albert Camus - c
Albert Camus - c. 1945. French writer Albert Camus. 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960.
00099225
Boris Pasternak - c
Boris Pasternak - c. 1935. Russian poet and writer winner of a Nobel Prize in Literature. 10 February 1890 – 30 May 1960.
00099224
Boris Pasternak - c
Boris Pasternak - c. 1950. Russian poet and writer winner of Nobel Prize in Literature. 10 February 1890 – 30 May 1960.
00099223
Leon Paul Fargue -
Leon Paul Fargue - with the French musicians and composers Maurice Ravel and Georges Auric and the French writer Paul Morand in 1930. LPF Frech poet an essayist, 4 March 1876 - 24 November 1947. MR (1875-1937), GA (1899-1983), P M (1888-1976).
00099222
Francois Mauriac - c
Francois Mauriac - c. 1935. French author winner of Nobel Prize in Literature. 11 October 1885 - 1 September 1970.
00099221
Francois Mauriac - reading
Francois Mauriac - reading, c. 1902. French author winner of Nobel Prize in Literature. 11 October 1885 - 1 September 1970.
00099220
Francois Mauriac - as
Francois Mauriac - as a child during his first communion in 1894. French author winner of Nobel Prize in Literature. 11 October 1885 - 1 September 1970.
00099219
Albert Camus - French
Albert Camus - French writer Albert Camus at home 13 June, 1947. 7 November 1913 - 4 January 1960.
00099199
Martyn Brabbins - conducting
Martyn Brabbins - conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra during a rehearsal at the Barbican Hall. MB: English conductor.
00099198
Barbirolli String Quartet -
Barbirolli String Quartet - rehearsing at the Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, January 2008. Shown: Katie Stillman (above), Victoria Simonsen (centre), Rakhi Singh (below), and Ella Brinch (right).
00099197
'The Rite of Spring'
'The Rite of Spring' - Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 2 February 2008 - 23 February 2008. Shown: Mara Galeazzi as The Chosen Maiden. Choreography by Kenneth MacMillan. Music by Igor Stravinsky. Part of a Royal Ballet triple bill (Chroma / Different Drummer / Rite of Spring).
00099196
Maurizio Benini - conducting
Maurizio Benini - conducting the Royal Opera Orchestra in rehearsal for Giuseppe Verdi 's opera 'La Traviata'. Opened on 14 January 2008 at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
00099195
'Falstaff' - at the
'Falstaff' - at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff, March 2008. Shown: Anne-Marie Owens as 'Mistress Quickly', Imelda Drumm as 'Meg Page' and Bryn Terfel as 'Sir John Falstaff'. Opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Directed by Peter Stein. GV, Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00099194
'Falstaff' - at the
'Falstaff' - at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff, March 2008. Shown: Bryn Terfel as 'Sir John Falstaff' and Janice Watson as 'Alice Ford'. Opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Directed by Peter Stein. GV, Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00099193
'Different Drummer' - Royal
'Different Drummer' - Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 2 February 2008 - 23 February 2008. Shown: Edward Watson in the title role. Choreography by Kenneth MacMillan. Part of a Royal Ballet triple bill (Chroma / Different Drummer / Rite of Spring).
00099192
Pierre Laurent Aimard -
Pierre Laurent Aimard - playing the piano during a rehearsal of Olivier Messiaen's Turangalila Symphonie. With the Philharmonia Orchestra at The Royal Festival Hall, London. Conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen. 7 February 2008. PLA: French pianist, b. 1957. OM: French composer, 10 December 1908 - 28 May 1992.
00099191
'Falstaff' - at the
'Falstaff' - at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff, March 2008. Shown: Bryn Terfel as 'Sir John Falstaff' and Janice Watson as 'Alice Ford'. Opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Directed by Peter Stein. GV, Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00099190
The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring - Pina Bausch Dance Theatre production at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, opened 13 February 2008. Music by Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer: 17 June 1882 - 6 April 1971.
00099189
Pink Floyd - February
Pink Floyd - February 1977 at the Pavillion de Paris, Paris, France. Shown: singer and guitarist David Gilmour.
00099188
Pink Floyd - February
Pink Floyd - February 1977 at the Pavillion de Paris, Paris, France. Shown: singer and guitarist David Gilmour.
00099187
Pink Floyd - February
Pink Floyd - February 1977 at the Pavillion de Paris, Paris, France. Shown: drummer Nick Mason.
00099186
Pink Floyd - February
Pink Floyd - February 1977 at the Pavillion de Paris, Paris, France. Shown: bassist Roger Waters and drummer Nick Mason.
00099185
Pink Floyd - February
Pink Floyd - February 1977 at the Pavillion de Paris, Paris, France. Shown: David Gilmour, Syd Barrett, Nick Mason, Roger Waters.
00099184
Serge Lifar Cerniseva and
Serge Lifar, Cerniseva and Dobrowska in the ballet 'Apollon Musagète'. Choreography Balanchine (European production) and music by Igor Stravinsky, 1928. Première in New York (choreography Bolm). SL: Russian-French dancer, choreographer, director and writer, 1905-1986.
00099182
Stravinsky's 'Oedipus Rex' -
Stravinsky's 'Oedipus Rex' - score sheet for 2nd act. Opera by Igor Stravinsky. Russian composer: 17 June 1882 - 6 April 1971.
00099181
Stravinsky's 'Le Renard '
Stravinsky's 'Le Renard ' - costume design for Stravinsky's ballet Le Renard / The Fox by M. Larionov. Ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky. Russian composer: 17 June 1882 - 6 April 1971.
00099180
'The General history of Virginia' -
'The General history of Virginia' by John Smith. Caption reads: 'The Indian princess Pocahontas saves John Smith from death by torture through her intercessions.' JS: English soldier, sailor, and author, 1580 – 21 June 1631.
00099179
Virginia -
Virginia - 'A brief and true report of the new found land of Virginia' by Thomas Harriot. Aboriginal Indians dance. TH: English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer, and translator, c 1560 – 2 July 1621. Engraving from the 'edition de luxe', published in Frankfurt, 1590.
00099178
Serge Lifar - in
Serge Lifar - in ' Ode', 1928 composed by Nicolas Nabokov and choreography by Massine. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099177
Virginia -
Virginia - 'A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia' by Thomas Harriot. Titlepage. Published in London, 1588. TH: English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer, and translator, c 1560 – 2 July 1621.
00099176
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring - (Le sacre du printemps). Score sheet for the 'introduction to the second part'. Ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky. Russian composer: 17 June 1882 - 6 April 1971.
00099175
Jean Paul Sartre -
Jean Paul Sartre - French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, screenwriter, novelist, critic, in his desk in Bonaparte street in 1944. 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980.
00099174
Fabrice Hadjadj - French
Fabrice Hadjadj - French writer and philosopher, in February 2007. born in 1971.
00099173
Jean Paul Sartre -
Jean Paul Sartre - as a child in 1907. French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, screenwriter, novelist, critic, 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980.
00099172
Jean Paul Sartre -
Jean Paul Sartre - as a teenager in 1921. French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, screenwriter, novelist, critic, 21 June 1905 - 15 April 1980.
00099171
Vladimir Jankelevitch - French
Vladimir Jankelevitch - French philosopher and musicologist at home in 1974. 31 August 1903 - 6 June 1985.
00099170
Bernard Henri Levy -
Bernard Henri Levy - French writer and philosopher, known as BHL, in 1975.
00099169
George Steiner - French
George Steiner - French writer, philosopher and professor in January 1981.
00099168
Raymond Aron - French
Raymond Aron - French philosopher, sociologist and political scientist, c. 1979. 14 March 1905 - 17 October 1983.
00099167
Raymond Aron - French
Raymond Aron - French philosopher, sociologist and political scientist, c. 1979. 14 March 1905 - 17 October 1983.
00099166
Daniel Bensaid - French
Daniel Bensaid - French philosopher and a leader of the Trotskyist movement in France, May 2000.
00099165
Vladimir Jankelevitch - French
Vladimir Jankelevitch - French philosopher and musicologist on a TV programme in 1980. 31 August 1903 - 6 June 1985.
00099164
Simone Weil - French
Simone Weil - French philosopher and social activist. 3 February 1909 - 24 August 1943
00099163
Serge Lifar
Serge Lifar - in ' L'apres midi d'un faune', 1928 composed by Claude Debussy . Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099162
Adrianus Franciscus Theodorus van
Adrianus Franciscus Theodorus van der Heijden - 19 February 2008. Amsterdam. Autobiographical writer from the Netherlands. His works combine fiction, philosophy, and social and cultural history of the Netherlands during the fifties. Born 15 October 1951.
00099161
Naema Tahir
Naema Tahir - 7 February 2008. Netherlands. British writer and Human rights lawyer for the European council. Born in 1970.
00099160
Book being read -
Book being read - With a pair of glasses. 2007. Amsterdam.
00099159
Book being read -
Book being read - With a pair of glasses. 2007. Amsterdam.
00099158
Henk Marsman
Henk Marsman - 6 February 2008.in Amsterdam. Author.
00099157
Ton Plekkepol
Ton Plekkepol - 31 October 2007. In Bussum, The Netherlands. Author.
00099156
Abdelkader Benali
Abdelkader Benali - 19 January 2008. Author who wrote a literary cycle on Elvis Presley.
00099155
Germaine Greer -
Germaine Greer - 15 January 2008. Amsterdam. Australian writer, journalist and scholar of early modern English literature: Born 29 January 1939.
00099154
Max van Rooy -
Max van Rooy - 30 August 2007 in Amsterdam. Author.
00099153
Irvin David Yalom -
Irvin David Yalom - 4 October 2007, Netherlands, The Hague. Author, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist: Born 13 June 1931.
00099152
Theodor Holmanschrijver
Theodor Holmanschrijver - 3 October 2007. Amsterdam. Jounalist and hedonist.
00099151
Theodor Holmanschrijver
Theodor Holmanschrijver - 3 October 2007. Amsterdam. Jounalist and hedonist.
00099150
Jeanette Winterson
Jeanette Winterson - 11 December 2007. Amsterdam. British novelist: Born 27 August 1959.
00099149
Jeanette Winterson
Jeanette Winterson - 11 December 2007. Amsterdam. British novelist: Born 27 August 1959.
00099148
Jeanette Winterson
Jeanette Winterson - 11 December 2007. Amsterdam. British novelist: Born 27 August 1959.
00099147
Sophie Dahl
Sophie Dahl - 21 november 2007. Amsterdam. Granddaughter of writer Roald Dahl. English fashion model, actress and writer: Born 15 September 1977.
00099146
Sophie Dahl
Sophie Dahl - 21 november 2007. Amsterdam. Granddaughter of writer Roald Dahl. English fashion model, actress and writer: Born 15 September 1977.
00099145
Robert Anker
Robert Anker - 24 November 2007. Amsterdam. British poet and novelist : Born 1946.
00099144
Joseph O' Connor -
Joseph O' Connor - 29 November 2007, Hotel de Filosoof. Irish novelist and brother of singer Sinéad O'Connor: Born 20 September 1963.
00099143
Joseph O' Connor -
Joseph O' Connor - 29 November 2007, at Hotel de Filosoof. Irish novelist and brother of singer Sinéad O'Connor: Born 20 September 1963.
00099142
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie - 23 November 2007. Netherlands, The Hague. Indian-British novelist and essayist: Born 19 June 1947. During the 'Crossing Border' Festival he was interviewed about his work as an author and essayist. In particular Rushdie talks about his book, 'De Duivelsverzen', The Satanic Verses, which address many issues concerning the Islamic world.
00099141
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie - 23 November 2007. Netherlands, The Hague. Indian-British novelist and essayist: Born 19 June 1947. During the 'Crossing Border' Festival he was interviewed about his work as an author and essayist. In particular Rushdie talks about his book, 'De Duivelsverzen', The Satanic Verses, which address many issues concerning the Islamic world.
00099140
Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie - 23 November 2007. Netherlands, The Hague. Indian-British novelist and essayist: Born 19 June 1947. During the 'Crossing Border' Festival he was interviewed about his work as an author and essayist. In particular Rushdie talks about his book, 'De Duivelsverzen', The Satanic Verses, which address many issues concerning the Islamic world.
00099139
Irvin David Yalom -
Irvin David Yalom - 4 October 2007, Netherlands, The Hague. Author, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist: Born 13 June 1931.
00099137
Marente de Moor -
Marente de Moor - 28 October 2007. Writer of 'The Offender'.
00099136
Stedman Graham
Stedman Graham - 1 October 2007. Author and partner of Oprah Winfrey. During a lecture, he explains his motives for his last book, 'Diversity: Leaders not Labels’.
00099135
Stedman Graham
Stedman Graham - 1 October 2007. Author and partner of Oprah Winfrey. During a lecture, he explains his motives for his last book, 'Diversity: Leaders not Labels’.
00099134
Aidan Chambers
Aidan Chambers - 25 September 2007, Amsterdam. British writer of novels for children and young adults: Born 27 December 1934.
00099133
Aidan Chambers
Aidan Chambers - 25 September 2007, Amsterdam. British writer of novels for children and young adults: Born 27 December 1934.
00099132
Tim Weiner
Tim Weiner - 24 September 2007 in Amsterdam. He wrote a book about the CIA.
00099131
Tim Weiner
Tim Weiner - 24 September 2007 in Amsterdam. He wrote a book about the CIA.
00099130
Arthur Japin
Arthur Japin - his book case. Netherlands, Utrecht, 11 september 2007. Dutch author: Born 26 July 1956.
00099129
Herman Brusselmans' in his
Herman Brusselmans' in his book cupboard / cubby hole. Flemish novelist born in Belgium. 9 October 1957.
00099128
Herman Brusselmans' book cupboard
Herman Brusselmans' book cupboard / cubby hole. Flemish novelist born in Belgium. 9 October 1957.
00099127
DrAntoine Bodar in 2007
Dr.Antoine Bodar in 2007 in Amsterdam. Author of Gezellin van de stilte (Unknown Binding) Dutch priest, theologian, philosopher, art critic born in 1944
00099126
Abdel Bari Atwan 2007
Abdel Bari Atwan 2007 author of The Secret History of Al-Qa'ida in Amsterdam . Palestinian author, born 17 February 1950.
00099125
Sarah Chayes author of
Sarah Chayes author of 'The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban' photo taken in Amsterdam 2007.
00099124
Sarah Chayes author of
Sarah Chayes author of 'The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban' photo taken in Amsterdam 2007.
00099123
Steve Brown 's book
Steve Brown 's book Killing Fields displayed in Amsterdam bookshop in 2007.
00099122
Steve Brown in 2007
Steve Brown in 2007 signing a copy of his new book 'Killing Fields; in an Amsterdam bookshop.
00099121
Clark Accord in 2007
Clark Accord in 2007 Dutch author born in Surinam 6 March 1961.
00099119
Serge Lifar - on
Serge Lifar - on tour with Ballet Russe with Desormiere, Diaghilev, Kochno, Danilova, Tchernicheva, Doubrovska in 1928. SL Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099118
Jesus nailed to a
Jesus nailed to a cross - wearing a crown of thorns
00099117
Jesus nailed to a
Jesus nailed to a cross - wearing a crown of thorns
00099116
Jesus nailed to a
Jesus nailed to a cross - wearing a crown of thorns
00099115
Jesus nailed to a
Jesus nailed to a cross - wearing a crown of thorns
00099114
celtic cross
celtic cross -
00099113
celtic cross
celtic cross -
00099112
celtic cross
celtic cross -
00099111
Interior of a piano
Interior of a piano - showing the strings, hammers and pins or pegs, all part of the action or mechanism
00099110
Interior of a piano
Interior of a piano - showing the strings, hammers and pins or pegs, all part of the action or mechanism
00099109
Interior of a piano
Interior of a piano - showing the strings, hammers and pins or pegs, all part of the action or mechanism
00099108
Interior of a piano
Interior of a piano - showing the strings, hammers and pins or pegs, all part of the action or mechanism
00099107
Serge Lifar - in
Serge Lifar - in Pastorale, 1926 composed by Georges Auric, choreography by Balanchine. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099106
Serge Lifar - with
Serge Lifar - with Maestro Cecchetti in Venice. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099105
Serge Lifar - at
Serge Lifar - at Venice with Sergei Diaghilev and Walter Nouvel. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099104
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099103
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099102
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099101
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099100
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099099
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099098
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099097
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099096
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099095
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099094
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099093
Henri Dutilleux -
Henri Dutilleux - French composer, B. 22 January1916. Portrait taken during the Cardiff Discovering Dutilleux Festival 2008 at the Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
00099092
Infante Don Carlos -
Infante Don Carlos - painting by Diego Velázquez, 1626-27. Original held at the Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain. Oil on canvas. Infante Don Carlos, son of King Philip III of Spain: 14 September 1607 - 30 July 1632.
00099091
Nicolai Ghiaurov - as
Nicolai Ghiaurov - as 'King Phillip II of Spain' in Giuseppe Verdi 's opera 'Don Carlos', 1970s. NG, Bulgarian opera singer: 13 September 1929 - 2 June 2004. GV, Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00099090
Decorated Claves - Percussion
Decorated Claves - Percussion instrument.
00099089
Indian ankle bells -
Indian ankle bells - worn by dancers in traditional Indian dance on the ankle or wrist
00099088
Wohd - pan pipes
Wohd - pan pipes or bamboo pipes from Thailand, made with a rotary construction
00099087
Wohd - pan pipes
Wohd - pan pipes or bamboo pipes from Thailand, made with a rotary construction
00099086
Wohd close up detail
Wohd, close up detail of air inlet - pan pipes or bamboo pipes from Thailand, made with a rotary construction
00099085
Wohd - pan pipes
Wohd - pan pipes or bamboo pipes from Thailand, made with a rotary construction
00099084
Wohd - pan pipes
Wohd - pan pipes or bamboo pipes from Thailand, made with a rotary construction
00099083
Mizwiz - Arabic folk
Mizwiz - Arabic folk double clarinet, made from bamboo. Egyptian.
00099082
Mizwiz - Arabic folk
Mizwiz - Arabic folk double clarinet, made from bamboo. Egyptian.
00099081
Mizwiz - Arabic folk
Mizwiz - Arabic folk double clarinet, made from bamboo. Egyptian.
00099080
Slide whistl or swanee
Slide whistl or swanee whistle - from Thailand, made from bamboo. Close up of the blow hole
00099079
Slide whistl or swanee
Slide whistl or swanee whistle - from Thailand, made from bamboo
00099078
Violin bow -
Violin bow - hair arranged to look like a treble clef. Musical symbol.
00099077
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - close up of strings and wound beaters
00099076
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - close up of strings and wound beaters
00099075
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - being played by Ed Chevenka
00099074
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - being played by Ed Chevenka
00099073
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - being played by Ed Chevenka
00099072
Cimbalom or Cembalon -
Cimbalom or Cembalon - being played by Ed Chevenka
00099071
Henri Dutilleux - Born
Henri Dutilleux - Born 22 January 1916, shaking hands with Thierry Fischer during rehearsals at the Discovering Dutilleux festival, Cardiff 2008. BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
00099070
Henri Dutilleux - Born
Henri Dutilleux - Born 22 January 1916, shaking hands with Thierry Fischer during rehearsals at the Discovering Dutilleux festival, Cardiff 2008. BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
00099069
Young girl having fun
Young girl having fun singing out loud - the joy of singing
00099068
Young girl having fun
Young girl having fun singing out loud - the joy of singing
00099067
Young girl having fun
Young girl having fun singing out loud - the joy of singing
00099066
Giuseppe Verdi & Napoleon
Giuseppe Verdi & Napoleon Bonaparte - meeting after Verdi 's opera 'Don Carlos' in Paris, 1867. Caricature by Melchiorre Delfico. Original held in private collection, Milan, Italy.
00099053
Compania Maria Pages -
Compania Maria Pages - performing 'Sevilla' at the Flamenco Festival 2008, Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 March 2008.
00099052
Compania Maria Pages -
Compania Maria Pages - performing 'Sevilla' at the Flamenco Festival 2008, Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 March 2008.
00099050
Serge Lifar - with
Serge Lifar - with Nikitina and Tcherkass in Zephyr and Flora, ballet by Vladimir Dukelsky. 1925. Ballets Russes production. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099049
Serge Lifar - in
Serge Lifar - in Maestro Cecchetti's class in Monte Carlo with the Ballets Russes (1924-1925). Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099048
Serge Lifar - in
Serge Lifar - in Stravinsky 's Petrouchka, 1923. Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099047
Serge Lifar - drawing
Serge Lifar - drawing by Jean Cocteau (1889 - 1963). Ukrainian ballet dancer and choreographer, 2 April 1905 -15 December 1986.
00099046
Georges Clemenceau -
Georges Clemenceau - making a speech at Versailles, 28 June 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on this day between the Allies of World War One and Germany. GC: French Prime Minister between 1906-1909 and 1917-1920. (28 September 1841 – 24 November 1929))
00099045
Peace treaty discussions at
Peace treaty discussions at Versailles - front cover of Le Petit Journal 25 May 1919. The Treaty of Versailles was signed on 28 June 1919 marking peace between the Allies of World War One and Germany.
00099044
Kublai Khan - last
Kublai Khan - last Khagan (Great Khan) of the Mongol Empire. In 1271, he founded the Yuan Dynasty, and became the first Yuan emperor.
00099043
The Dalai Lama's palace
The Dalai Lama's palace, Lhasa, Tibet - from 'China Monumenta' (Amsterdam, 1667) by Athanasius Kircher. German Jesuit scholar, 1601 - 1680.
00099042
The 5th Dalai Lama
The 5th Dalai Lama - called Ngawang Lozang Gyatso (known as the Great Fifth Dalai Lama) 1617 – 1682. Tibetan Thangka painting, held at the Guimet Museum, Paris, France.
00099041
The Dalai Lama's palace
The Dalai Lama's palace, Lhasa, Tibet - 31 March 1959. The day the Dalai Lama fled to India.
00099040
Michael Clark & Mikhail
Michael Clark & Mikhail Baryshnikov - performing in 'Solos with Piano or Not… An Evening of Music and Dance' at the Barbican, London, on 16 February 2004.
00099039
Michael Clark & Mikhail
Michael Clark & Mikhail Baryshnikov - performing in 'Solos with Piano or Not… An Evening of Music and Dance' at the Barbican, London, on 16 February 2004.
00099038
Samuel Johnson - dining
Samuel Johnson - dining at sir Joshua Reynolds from a painting by James Doyle. From left to right: Boswell, Johnson, Reynolds, Garrick, Burke, Burney, Warton and Goldsmith. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099037
Samuel Johnson - portrait
Samuel Johnson - portrait, from the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1773, and engraved by W. Holl. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099036
Monument to Samuel Johnson
Monument to Samuel Johnson - at Uttoxeter, erected in 1878 in commemoration of his penance there. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099035
Samuel Johnson - in
Samuel Johnson - in his travelling dress, as described in Boswell's 'Tour to the Hebrides'. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099034
Yalta Conference - (Crimea
Yalta Conference - (Crimea Conference) in Yalta, 4 February 1945 - 11 Feburary 1945. World War Two wartime meeting involving the 'Big Three' (US president Franklin D. Roosevelt (middle right), Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (far left) and English Prime Minister Winston Churchill (front right facing away from camera).
00099033
Yalta Conference - (Crimea
Yalta Conference - (Crimea Conference) in Yalta, 4 February 1945 - 11 Feburary 1945. World War Two wartime meeting involving the 'Big Three' (US president Franklin D. Roosevelt (middle right), Soviet leader Joseph Stalin (far left) and English Prime Minister Winston Churchill (far right).
00099032
Sigmund Freud - caricature
Sigmund Freud - caricature. Founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology: 6 May 1856 - 23 September 1939.
00099031
The house in which
The house in which the 'Essex head club' was held - by Samuel Johnson in 1783. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099030
The Mitre Tavern -
The Mitre Tavern - in Fleet Street. One of Samuel Johnson favourite haunts. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099029
Samuel Johnson - from
Samuel Johnson - from the painting by James Barry, circa 1781. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099028
Michael Clark Company -
Michael Clark Company - performing 'current/See' at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, on 14 October 1998. Shown: Michael Clark and Tom Gidley (musician, in background).
00099025
Joseph Stalin - holding
Joseph Stalin - holding Gelya Markizova (young girl) at the reception of the Buryat-Mongol ASSR delegation.
00099024
President Franklin D Roosevelt
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin - at the Yalta Conference (Crimea Conference) in Yalta, 4 February 1945 - 11 Feburary 1945. Wartime meeting between the 'Big Three' (US president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and English Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
00099022
Samuel Johnson - portrait
Samuel Johnson - portrait by P S Lamborn. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099021
James Boswell - portrait
James Boswell - portrait. From an original sketch by George Dance (1741-1825). Scottish lawyer, diarist, and author. 29 October 1740 - 19 May 1795.
00099020
Samuel Johnson appearing to
Samuel Johnson appearing to James Boswell - Contemporary caricature called 'Johnson's Ghost' 'and shows him appearing to the frightened Boswell and mournfully reporaching him'. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784. JB: Scottish lawyer, diarist, and author (29 October 1740 - 19 May 1795).
00099019
David Hume
David Hume - end of a handwritten letter to Jean Bernard, dated 12 August 1766. In the letter, Hume informs Jean Bernard that he has sent him his correspondence with Rousseau to read through. JB, abbé Le Blanc and the compiler of his 'Poetical Discourses'. DH: Scottish philosopher, 26 April 1711 – 25 August 1776. JB: French art critic, 1707 — 1781.
00099018
The Ayach-Yaginsk mine barracks
The Ayach-Yaginsk mine barracks - at the Gulag Vorkuta work camp (1930s-1940s). Photo from the State Central Archives of the October Revolution.
00099017
Letter from John Dryden
Letter from John Dryden - 14 August 1666. Concerning financial matters between Dryden's wife, Elizabeth, and her brother, Lord Berkshire. JD: English poet, literary critic, translator and playwright, 1631 – 1 May 1700. Signed by himself and by his wife
00099016
'Paradise Regained' -
'Paradise Regained' by John Milton - title page of the first edition, London, 1671. Poem in IV books to which is added Samson Agonistes. JM: English poet, 9 December 1608 - 8 November 1674.
00099014
Letter from John Locke
Letter from John Locke to Anthony Collins - JL: English philosopher, 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704. AC: English philosopher, 21 June 1676 - 13 December 1729.
00099012
'Dekker's Dream' - titlepage
'Dekker's Dream' - titlepage 1620. Treatise written by Thomas Dekker, published 1620. TD, Elizabethan dramatist, pamphleteer and writer, c 1572 – 25 August 1632.
00099011
'Tragedies and Comedies' -
'Tragedies and Comedies' - Title page. 1633. From a collection of dramas by John Marston: English poet, playwright and satirist during the late Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, 7 October 1576 – 25 June 1634. Signed by his good friend, Ben Jonson: English Renaissance dramatist, poet and actor, 11 June 1572 – 6 August 1637.
00099010
'The Two Noble Kinsman' -
'The Two Noble Kinsman' - titlepage 1634. Jacobean comedy co-written by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. JF: Jacobean playwright, 1579 – 1625. WS: English poet and playwright, 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616.
00099008
Samuel Johnson - at
Samuel Johnson - at the Mitre Tavern with Goldsmith and Boswell. Mitre Tavern was in Mtre Court, Fleet Street. It was where Dr J drank his bottle of port. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099007
Samuel Johnson - portrait
Samuel Johnson - portrait. After the portrait painted by Miss Frances Reynolds in 1783. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099006
Samuel Johnson - portrait
Samuel Johnson - portrait. Engraved by J J De Claussin after a painting by Northcote. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099005
Samuel Johnson's house -
Samuel Johnson's house - in Johnson Court, Fleet Street. He lived here from 1765 to 1776. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00099004
Alto or Treble recorder
Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer (Germany)
00099003
Two wooden descant recorders
Two wooden descant recorders - single and double hole. German
00099002
Alto or Treble recorder
Alto or Treble recorder, and descant recorder - both single hole, made by Thomas Mollenhauer (Germany)
00099001
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer (Germany)
00099000
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer (Germany) Bottom joint
00098999
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer (Germany) Head joint
00098998
Carved wooden Arabic flute
Carved wooden Arabic flute - made of rosewood. Detail of finger holes
00098997
Carved wooden Arabic flute
Carved wooden Arabic flute - made of rosewood. Detail of mouthpiece and blow hole
00098996
Carved wooden Arabic flute
Carved wooden Arabic flute - made of rosewood. Detail of finger holes
00098995
Carved wooden Arabic flute
Carved wooden Arabic flute - made of rosewood, from Egypt. Palestine.
00098994
Carved wooden Arabic flute
Carved wooden Arabic flute - made of rosewood, from Egypt. Palestine.
00098993
Claves - decorated percussion
Claves - decorated percussion instrument
00098992
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer. Head joint showing removed block
00098991
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer. Head joint
00098990
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder and soprano descant recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer. Head joints
00098989
Wooden Alto or Treble
Wooden Alto or Treble recorder and soprano descant recorder - made by Thomas Mollenhauer. Head joints
00098988
Wooden soprano Descant recorder
Wooden soprano Descant recorder single hole variety made by Thomas Mollenhauer. Head joint
00098987
Wooden soprano Descant recorder
Wooden soprano Descant recorder - single hole variety made by Thomas Mollenhauer. With cleaning brush
00098986
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder - double hole variety with cleaning brush
00098985
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder - double hole variety
00098984
Two wooden soprano descant
Two wooden soprano descant recorders - single hole and double hole varieties
00098983
Two wooden soprano descant
Two wooden soprano descant recorders - single hole and double hole varieties
00098982
Wooden soprano Descant recorder
Wooden soprano Descant recorder - single hole variety made by Thomas Mollenhauer
00098981
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder
Wooden Soprano Descant recorder - double hole variety
00098980
Samuel Johnson's residence at
Samuel Johnson's residence at Brighton - English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098979
The Turk's Head -
The Turk's Head - Gerrard Street, Soho. The first meeting place of 'The Literary Club' which was founded by Joshua Reynolds and Samuel Johnson in 1764.
00098978
Samuel Johnson's stairway in
Samuel Johnson's stairway in his Inner Temple Lane home - English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098977
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098976
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098975
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098974
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098973
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098972
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098971
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098970
Violin scroll -
Violin scroll - carved in the shape of a lions head, with gut strings. German instrument
00098969
Violin bow - broken
Violin bow - broken with the hair snapped off fom the heel. Insurance. Repair
00098968
Violin bow - broken
Violin bow - broken with the hair snapped off fom the heel. Insurance. Repair
00098967
Wooden Alto - or
Wooden Alto - or Treble recorder, made by Thomas Mollenhauer
00098966
Wooden Alto with cleaning
Wooden Alto with cleaning brush - or Treble recorder, made by Thomas Mollenhauer
00098965
Violin detail of
Violin, detail of the F hole - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer. Close up detail of the F hole
00098964
Violin detail of
Violin, detail of the F hole - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer. Close up detail of the F hole
00098963
Violin - copy of
Violin - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer
00098962
Violin - copy of
Violin - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer
00098961
Violin bridge strings and
Violin bridge strings and tailpiece - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer. Close up of bridge strings and tailpiece
00098960
Violin strings and tailpiece
Violin strings and tailpiece - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer. Close up of strings and tailpiece
00098959
Violin chin rest -
Violin chin rest - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer. Close up of wooden chin rest
00098958
Violin scroll - copy
Violin scroll - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer
00098957
Violin scroll - copy
Violin scroll - copy of an instrument made by Jacobus Stainer
00098956
Two violin scrolls -
Two violin scrolls - both German. One standard, the other a carved lions head
00098955
Violin tailpiece - Close-
Violin tailpiece - Close- up of tailpiece decorated with mother of pearl. Gut strings. German instrument
00098954
Violin tailpiece - Close-
Violin tailpiece - Close- up of tailpiece decorated with mother of pearl. Gut strings. German instrument
00098953
Samuel Johnson's room in
Samuel Johnson's room in Inner Temple Lane - where he resided from 1760 to 1765 'in poverty, total idleness, and the pride of literature.' English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098952
Mark Morriss - vocalist
Mark Morriss - vocalist of The Bluetones performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098951
Mark Morris - vocalist
Mark Morris - vocalist of The Bluetones performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098950
Steve Diggle - of
Steve Diggle - of The Buzzcocks performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098949
Dani Filth - vocalist
Dani Filth - vocalist of Cradle Of Filth performing in Bristol, April 2005.
00098948
Dani Filth - vocalist
Dani Filth - vocalist of Cradle Of Filth performing in Bristol, April 2005.
00098947
Dani Filth - vocalist
Dani Filth - vocalist of Cradle Of Filth performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00098946
Dani Filth - vocalist
Dani Filth - vocalist of Cradle Of Filth performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00098945
Deron Miller - of
Deron Miller - of CKY performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00098944
Chad I Ginsburg guitarist
Chad I. Ginsburg guitarist of CKY performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00098943
Deron Miller - of
Deron Miller - of CKY performing in Bristol, September 2005.
00098942
Calvin Harris - perfrorming
Calvin Harris - perfrorming in Bristol, March 2007.
00098941
Calvin Harris - perfrorming
Calvin Harris - perfrorming in Bristol, March 2007.
00098940
Harry James Angus -
Harry James Angus - of The Cat Empire performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098939
Felix Riebl - of
Felix Riebl - of The Cat Empire performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098938
Claudio Sanchez - of
Claudio Sanchez - of Coheed & Cambria performing in Bristol, January 2006.
00098937
Claudio Sanchez - of
Claudio Sanchez - of Coheed & Cambria performing in Bristol, January 2006.
00098936
Corinne Bailey Rae -
Corinne Bailey Rae - performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00098935
Corinne Bailey Rae -
Corinne Bailey Rae - performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00098934
Corinne Bailey Rae -
Corinne Bailey Rae - performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00098933
Brian Wilson - performing
Brian Wilson - performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00098932
Brian Wilson - performing
Brian Wilson - performing in Bristol, March 2003.
00098931
Billy Talent - Ian
Billy Talent - Ian D'sa of Billy Talent performing in Bristol, September 2006.
00098930
Billy Talent - Benjamin
Billy Talent - Benjamin Kowalewicz and Ian D'sa of Billy Talent performing in Bristol, September 2006.
00098929
Billy Talent - Benjamin
Billy Talent - Benjamin Kowalewicz and Ian D'sa of Billy Talent performing in Bristol, September 2006.
00098928
Blood Red Shoes -
Blood Red Shoes - Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell of Blood Red Shoes performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00098927
Laura-Mary Carter - of
Laura-Mary Carter - of Blood Red Shoes performing in Bristol, April 2006.
00098926
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098925
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00098924
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098923
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098922
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00098921
Kele Okereke - vocalist
Kele Okereke - vocalist of Bloc Party performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00098920
Barenaked Ladies - Steven
Barenaked Ladies - Steven Page (vocalist) and Ed Robertson (bassist) of the Barenaked Ladies performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00098919
Steven Page - vocalist
Steven Page - vocalist of the Barenaked Ladies performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00098918
Steven Page - vocalist
Steven Page - vocalist and guitarist of the Barenaked Ladies performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00098917
Chris Peck - vocalist
Chris Peck - vocalist of Boy Kill Boy performing in Bristol, May 2006.
00098916
Beverly Knight - performing
Beverly Knight - performing in Bristol, May 2002.
00098915
Beverly Knight - performing
Beverly Knight - performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00098914
The Black Keys -
The Black Keys - vocalist Daniel Auerbach and Patrick Carney of The Black Keys performing in Bristol, October 2006.
00098913
Beverly Knight - performing
Beverly Knight - performing in Bristol, May 2002.
00098912
Daniel Auerbach - vocalist
Daniel Auerbach - vocalist of The Black Keys performing in Bristol, October 2006.
00098911
The Black Keys -
The Black Keys - vocalist Daniel Auerbach and Patrick Carney of The Black Keys performing in Bristol, October 2004.
00098910
Beverly Knight - performing
Beverly Knight - performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00098909
Daniel Auerbach - vocalist
Daniel Auerbach - vocalist of The Black Keys performing in Bristol, October 2006.
00098908
Stuart Wolstenholme - keyboard
Stuart Wolstenholme - keyboard and guitarist of Barclay James Harvest perforing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098907
Les Holroyd - bassist
Les Holroyd - bassist of Barclay James Harvest performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098906
John Lees - vocalist
John Lees - vocalist and guitarist of Barclay James Harvest performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098905
Brian James - of
Brian James - of the Brian James Gang performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098904
Brian James - of
Brian James - of the Brian James Gang performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00098903
Basement Jaxx - Felix
Basement Jaxx - Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx performing in Bristol, December 2003.
00098902
Basement Jaxx - Simon
Basement Jaxx - Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx performing in Bristol, December 2003.
00098901
Matt Tuck - of
Matt Tuck - of Bullet For My Valentine performing in Bristol, January 2006.
00098900
Matt Tuck - of
Matt Tuck - of Bullet For My Valentine performing in Bristol, January 2006.
00098899
Andy Lovegrove - of
Andy Lovegrove - of Breaks Co-Op performing in Bristol, August 2006.
00098898
Andy Lovegrove - of
Andy Lovegrove - of Breaks Co-Op performing in Bristol, August 2006.
00098897
Andy Lovegrove - of
Andy Lovegrove - of Breaks Co-Op performing in Bristol, August 2006.
00098896
Simon Neil - of
Simon Neil - of Biffy Clyro performing in Bristol, January 2007.
00098895
Simon Neil - of
Simon Neil - of Biffy Clyro performing in Bristol, January 2007.
00098894
Paul Isola - of
Paul Isola - of Breed 77 performing in Bristol, May 2007.
00098893
Paul Isola - of
Paul Isola - of Breed 77 performing in Bristol, May 2007.
00098892
Stuart Cavilla - of
Stuart Cavilla - of Breed 77 performing in Bristol, May 2007.
00098891
Mark Morriss - vocalist
Mark Morriss - vocalist of The Bluetones performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098890
The Buzzcocks - Steve
The Buzzcocks - Steve Diggle, Pete Shelly, & Steve Garvey of The Buzzcocks performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098889
Mark Morriss - vocalist
Mark Morriss - vocalist of The Bluetones performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098888
Debbie Harry (aka Blondie)
Debbie Harry (a.k.a Blondie) - performing in Bristol, June 2004.
00098887
Debbie Harry (aka Blondie)
Debbie Harry (a.k.a Blondie) - performing in Bristol, June 2004.
00098886
Simon Neil - of
Simon Neil - of Biffy Clyro performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00098885
Pete Doherty - vocalist
Pete Doherty - vocalist of Babyshambles performing in Bristol, December 2006.
00098884
Simon Neil - of
Simon Neil - of Biffy Clyro performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00098883
Pete Shelly - of
Pete Shelly - of The Buzzcocks performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098882
Pete Doherty - vocalist
Pete Doherty - vocalist of Babyshambles performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098881
Pete Shelly - of
Pete Shelly - of The Buzzcocks performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098880
Debbie Harry (aka Blondie)
Debbie Harry (a.k.a Blondie) - performing in Bristol, June 2004.
00098879
Simon Neil - of
Simon Neil - of Biffy Clyro performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00098878
Pete Doherty - vocalist
Pete Doherty - vocalist of Babyshambles performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098876
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098875
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, March 2004.
00098874
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098873
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00098872
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, June 2007.
00098871
Amy Winehouse - performing
Amy Winehouse - performing in Bristol, June 2007.
00098870
African Soul Rebels -
African Soul Rebels - vocalists of African Soul Rebels performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098869
African Soul Rebels -
African Soul Rebels - performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098868
African Soul Rebels -
African Soul Rebels - vocalists of African Soul Rebels performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098867
African Soul Rebels -
African Soul Rebels - vocalist of African Soul Rebels performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00098866
Tim Wheeler - vocalist
Tim Wheeler - vocalist of Ash performing in Bristol, November 2007.
00098865
Alex Turner - vocalist
Alex Turner - vocalist AlexTurner of the Arctic Monkeys performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098864
Alex Turner - vocalist
Alex Turner - vocalist Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098863
Alex Turner - vocalist
Alex Turner - vocalist Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098862
Alex Turner - vocalist
Alex Turner - vocalist Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00098861
Davey Havok - vocalist
Davey Havok - vocalist of AFI performing in Bristol, October 2007.
00098860
Davey Havok - vocalist
Davey Havok - vocalist of AFI performing in Bristol, October 2007.
00098859
Davey Havok - vocalist
Davey Havok - vocalist of AFI performing in Bristol, October 2007.
00098858
Mark Tremonti - guitarist
Mark Tremonti - guitarist of Alter Bridge performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098857
Mark Tremonti - guitarist
Mark Tremonti - guitarist of Alter Bridge performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098856
Myles Kennedy - vocalist
Myles Kennedy - vocalist of Alter Bridge performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098855
Myles Kennedy - vocalist
Myles Kennedy - vocalist of Alter Bridge performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098854
Tyson Ritter - vocalist
Tyson Ritter - vocalist of All American Rejects in Bristol, November 2003.
00098853
Tyson Ritter - vocalist
Tyson Ritter - vocalist of All American Rejects performing in Bristol, November 2003.
00098852
Tyson Ritter - vocalist
Tyson Ritter - vocalist of All American Rejects performing in Bristol, November 2003.
00098851
Larry Love & Devlin
Larry Love & Devlin Love - vocalists of Alabama 3 performing in Bristol, September 2007.
00098850
Larry Love & Devlin
Larry Love & Devlin Love - vocalists of Alabama 3 performing in Bristol, September 2007.
00098849
Larry Love & Devlin
Larry Love & Devlin Love - vocalists of Alabama 3 performing in Bristol, September 2007.
00098848
John Payne - vocalist
John Payne - vocalist of Asia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098847
Joel Pott - vocalist
Joel Pott - vocalist of Athlete performing n Bristol, March 2005.
00098846
John Payne - vocalist
John Payne - vocalist and guitarist of Asia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098845
John Payne - vocalist
John Payne - vocalist of Asia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00098844
Joel Pott - vocalist
Joel Pott - vocalist of Athlete performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00098843
Joel Pott - vocalist
Joel Pott - vocalist of Athlete performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00098842
Tim Wheeler - vocalist
Tim Wheeler - vocalist of Ash performing in Bristol, June 2004.
00098841
Samuel Johnson - engraving
Samuel Johnson - engraving by James Heath after the portrait by Joshua Reynolds, painted in 1756. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098840
Samuel Johnson's house -
Samuel Johnson's house - the stairway in Gough Square. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098839
Samuel Johnson's manuscript -
Samuel Johnson's manuscript - taken from the last pages of 'A short scheme for compiling a new dictionary of the English Language', dated 20 April 1746. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098838
Samuel Johnson in the
Samuel Johnson in the ante-room at Lord Chesterfields's - from a painting by Edward Matthew Ward. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098837
Samuel Johnson - portrait
Samuel Johnson - portrait. Engraved by George Zobel from a portrait by Joshua Reynolds. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098836
Samuel Johnson's lodging at
Samuel Johnson's lodging at Hampstead - Where he wrote part of 'Vanity of Human Wishes'. SJ: English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098835
Samuel Johnson's house in
Samuel Johnson's house in Gough Square - 1748 - 1749. Drawing by Herbert Railton. SJ:English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098834
Samuel Johnson - at
Samuel Johnson - at breakfast at Mrs. Thrales's. Drawing by George Cruikshank. SJ:English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098833
Samuel Johnson - English
Samuel Johnson - English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098832
Samuel Johnson - drawing
Samuel Johnson - drawing by Ozias Humphrey. SJ English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098831
Michael Johnson - Samuel
Michael Johnson - Samuel Johnson's father (1657-1731). SJ English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098830
Samuel Johnson - drawing
Samuel Johnson - drawing by Sargent-Marceau. SJ English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English literature, 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098829
Samuel Johnson - on
Samuel Johnson - on cover of Bookman 1903. English essayist, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature. 18 September 1709 - 13 December 1784.
00098828
Coquelin Ainé as Saint
Coquelin Ainé as Saint Phar - in 'La Montasier'. (Play in four acts) by G A Caillavet. Benoît-Constant Coquelin known as 'Coquelin Ainé': French actor, 23 January 1841–27 January 1909.
00098827
Illuminated letter 'L
Illuminated letter 'L '-
00098826
Illuminated letter 'I
Illuminated letter 'I '-
00098825
Illuminated letter 'D
Illuminated letter 'D '-
00098824
Illuminated letter 'A
Illuminated letter 'A '-
00098823
Illuminated letter 'P
Illuminated letter 'P '-
00098822
Illuminated letter 'T
Illuminated letter 'T '-
00098821
Henry Wriothesley -
Henry Wriothesley - Third earl of Southampton and William Shakespeare's patron. HW: 1573-1624. WS: English poet and playwright, 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616.
00098820
William Shakespeare's birthplace -
William Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England. English poet and playwright baptised 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616.
00098819
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Shown: Peter Sidhom as 'Scarpia' and Cynthia Lawrence as 'Tosca'. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098818
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Shown: Peter Sidhom as 'Scarpia' and Cynthia Lawrence as 'Tosca'. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098817
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Shown: Peter Sidhom as 'Scarpia' and Cynthia Lawrence as 'Tosca'. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098816
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098815
'Battle of Alcazar'-
'Battle of Alcazar'- Prologue, 1594. By George Peele: English dramatist, 25 July 1556 – 9 November 1596.
00098814
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Shown: Peter Sidhom as 'Scarpia' and Cynthia Lawrence as 'Tosca'. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098813
John Heywood -
John Heywood - Portrait on the title page of 'The Spider and the Flie' (1556). English writer known for his plays, poems, and collection of proverbs: c 1497 – c 1580.
00098812
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - portrait from a photograph by Ernest Edwards. WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098811
'Theatre of Voluptious Worldlings'
'Theatre of Voluptious Worldlings' (1569) - verses by Edmund Spenser: English poet and Poet Laureate, c 1552 – 13 January 1599.
00098810
'The Adventures of Philip'
'The Adventures of Philip' - by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing of Philip by Frederick Walker. Caption reads: 'He found poor Mrs Baynes with hot tearless eyes and livid face, a wretched senitinel outside the sick chamber'. WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098809
'Tosca' - production at
'Tosca' - production at the Royal Albert Hall, London, opened 28 February 2008. Shown: Joseph Wolverton as 'Cavaradossi' and Cynthia Lawrence as 'Tosca'. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Directed by David Freeman. Designs by David Roger. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098808
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - Posthumous portrait. Painting by John Gilbert. WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098807
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown from left to right: Annedore Bauer as 'Mrs Elvsted' and Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098806
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown: Lars Eidinger as 'Jorgen Tesman' and Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098805
'Pedantius' -
'Pedantius' - Title page of comedy. Written in 1580, published in 1632. Supposed caricature of Gabriel Harvey. English writer, c 1545 – 1630. (Cambridge students).
00098804
Thackeray's manuscript - page
Thackeray's manuscript - page and drawing from 'Denis Duval' - the last work by William Makepeace Thackeray. English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098803
Barry Lyndon - from
Barry Lyndon - from 'The luck of Barry Lyndon' by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Charles Edmund Brock. Caption readss: 'Hound! Do you mutiny?' screamed he,..' WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098802
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown: Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098801
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown: Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098800
Robert Greene -
Robert Greene - from the title page of the pamphlet 'Greene in Conceipte'. 1598. English author: 1558 – 3 September 1592. Caricature.
00098799
Madam Bernstein and Harry
Madam Bernstein and Harry from ' The Virginians' - written by William Makepeace Thackeray. Drawing by Charles Edmund Brock. Caption reads 'She found infinte amusement in Harry's conversation'. WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098798
'Euphues' - Title page
'Euphues. The anatomy of Wyt' - Title page. (First edition) by John Lyly: English writer, 1553 or 1554 – November 1606.
00098797
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098796
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098795
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown: Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098794
Sir Thomas Wyatt -
Sir Thomas Wyatt - English poet: 1503 – 11 October 1542. Drawing by Hans Holbein: 1497-1543.
00098793
Writing table and chair
Writing table and chair used by William Makepeace Thackeray - English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098792
'Hedda Gabler' - production
'Hedda Gabler' - production at the Barbican Theatre, London, opened on 27 February 2008. Shown: Lars Eidinger as 'Jorgen Tesman' and Katharina Schuttler as 'Hedda Tesman'. Visiting the Barbican from Berlin's 'Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz'. Play by Henrik Ibsen.
00098791
'The Garden of Laurel' -
'The Garden of Laurel' - Title page. By John Skelton: English poet, c. 1460 – 21 June 1529. Illustration of the poet. Artist unknown.
00098790
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Duncan Meadows as 'The Executioner'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098789
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Michael Volle as 'Jokanaan / John the Baptist'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098788
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098787
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - sculpture by Joseph Edgar Boehm. WMT English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098786
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Michael Volle as 'Jokanaan / John the Baptist'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098785
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Duncan Meadows as 'The Executioner'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by David McVicar.
00098784
William Makepeace Thackeray -
William Makepeace Thackeray - English novelist, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098783
'The Art of Rhetoric' -
'The Art of Rhetoric' - Title page. By Thomas Wilson: English diplomat, judge, and a courtier at the court of Elizabeth I, 1524-1581.
00098782
Colonel Newcome's house in
Colonel Newcome's house in Fitzroy Square - character from 'The Newcomes' by the English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray, 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098781
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098780
Barnes Newcome - character
Barnes Newcome - character from 'The Newcomes' by the English novelist William Makepeace Thackeray. Illustration by Frederick Barnard. WMT 18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863.
00098779
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098778
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098777
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Duncan Meadows as 'The Executioner'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098776
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Michael Volle as 'Jokanaan / John the Baptist'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098775
Thomas Elyot -
Thomas Elyot - English diplomat and scholar: 1490 – 26 March 1546. Drawing by Hans Holbein: 1497-1543.
00098774
Ivan Rebroff - 1970s
Ivan Rebroff - 1970s. German / Russian singer (born Hans-Rolf Rippert) 31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008.
00098773
Ivan Rebroff - in
Ivan Rebroff - in 1969. IR (born Hans-Rolf Rippert), German / Russian opera singer: 31 July 1931 - 27 February 2008.
00098772
Belle Jardinere advert-
Belle Jardinere advert- Caption reads: Vetements pour les voyages, les bains de mer et tous les sports. 2, Rue du Pont- Neuf, Paris. / 'Clothes for trips, the seaside and every sport'.
00098771
Maréchal as Jean -
Maréchal as Jean - (Juggler of Notre Dame) 'Miracle' in three acts. Poem by Mauice Léna, music by Jules Massenet. Performed at the Théatre National de l'Opéra Comique. 1904. JM: French composer, 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912.
00098770
Ivan Rebroff - during
Ivan Rebroff - during press conference at the Hotel George V in Paris, 21 November 1968. IR (born Hans-Rolf Rippert), German / Russian opera singer: 31 July 1931 - 27 February 2008.
00098769
Ivan Rebroff - 1970s
Ivan Rebroff - 1970s. German / Russian singer (born Hans-Rolf Rippert) 31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008.
00098768
Ivan Rebroff - German
Ivan Rebroff - German / Russian singer (born Hans-Rolf Rippert) 31 July 1931 – 27 February 2008.
00098767
Ivan Rebroff - on
Ivan Rebroff - on set of the film 'Le chanteur inconnu' (The Unknown Singer), 10 June 1970. IR (born Hans-Rolf Rippert), German / Russian opera singer: 31 July 1931 - 27 February 2008.
00098766
'Le Jongleaur de Notre-
'Le Jongleaur de Notre- Dame' - (Juggler of Notre Dame) scene with Monks from the Abbey of Cluny. 'Miracle' in three acts. Poem by Mauice Léna, music by Jules Massenet. Performed at the Théatre National de l'Opéra Comique. 1904. JM: French composer, 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912.
00098765
'Le Marche du Waldmeister'
'Le Marche du Waldmeister' - Handwritten manuscript -' by Johann Strauss (II). (Piano reduction). Austrian composer, conductor & violinist: 1825 - 1899.
00098764
Johann Strauss (II) -
Johann Strauss (II) - Austrian composer, conductor & violinist: 1825 - 1899. Charcoal drawing by M Horovitz.
00098763
Eve Lavalliere as Prince
Eve Lavalliere as Prince Orlofsky- In the comic operetta in three acts, 'Die Fledermaus', music composed by Johann Strauss II and French libretto by Paul Ferrier. Performed at the Théatre des Variétés. 1904 PF: French playwright, 29 March 1843 - 1928. JS: Austrian composer, 25 October 1825 - 3 June 1899.
00098762
Jeanne Saulier as Arlette
Jeanne Saulier as Arlette - In the comic operetta in three acts, 'Die Fledermaus', music composed by Johann Strauss II and French libretto by Paul Ferrier. Performed at the Théatre des Variétés. 1904. PF: French playwright, 29 March 1843 - 1928. JS: Austrian composer, 25 October 1825 - 3 June 1899.
00098761
Claudius as Alfred
Claudius as Alfred. Act I - In the comic operetta in three acts, 'Die Fledermaus', music composed by Johann Strauss II and French libretto by Paul Ferrier. Performed at the Théatre des Variétés. 1904. PF: French playwright, 29 March 1843 - 1928. JS: Austrian composer, 25 October 1825 - 3 June 1899.
00098760
C Thévenet as Caroline
C Thévenet as Caroline - In the comic operetta in three acts, 'Die Fledermaus', music composed by Johann Strauss II and French libretto by Paul Ferrier. Performed at the Théatre des Variétés. Le Théatre cover, 1904. PF: French playwright, 29 March 1843 - 1928. JS: Austrian composer, 25 October 1825 - 3 June 1899.
00098759
Rejane as La Montansier
Rejane as La Montansier - in 'La Montasier'. (Play in four acts) by G A Caillavet. Watercolour caricature by Leonetto Cappiello: 1875 - 1942.
00098758
Suzanne Despres as Miss
Suzanne Despres as Miss Belgrand - In the play 'The Esbroufe' by Abel Hermant. Performed at the Theatre de Vaudeville. Le Théatre cover, 1904. SD: French actress,16 December 1875 - 1 July 1951. AH: French writer, 3 February 1862 - 29 September 1950.
00098757
Coquelin Ainé as Saint
Coquelin Ainé as Saint Phar - in 'La Montasier'. (Play in four acts) by G A Caillavet. Benoît-Constant Coquelin known as 'Coquelin Ainé': French actor, 23 January 1841–27 January 1909. Watercolour caricature by Leonetto Cappiello: 1875 - 1942.
00098756
Rejane as La Montansier
Rejane as La Montansier and Coquelin Ainé as Saint Phar - in La Montasier (Play in four acts) by G A Caillavet. Performed at the Theatre Municipal de la Gaite. Benoît-Constant Coquelin known as 'Coquelin Ainé': French actor, 23 January 1841–27 January 1909. (Rejane was stage name of Gabrielle Réju,1857–1920.)
00098755
Rejane as La Montansier
Rejane as La Montansier - in 'La Montansier' (Play in four acts) by G A Caillavet. Performed at the Theatre Municipal de la Gaite. Le Théatre civer, 1904. (Rejane was stage name of Gabrielle Réju,1857–1920.)
00098754
Luciénne Bréval as Vita
Luciénne Bréval as Vita - in 'l'Etranger' , musical in three acts. Poem and music by Vincent d'Indy. Performed at the Académie Nationale de Musique. 1904. LB: Swiss dramatic soprano, 4 November 1869 - 15 August 1935. VI: French composer, 27 March 1851 - 2 December 1931.
00098753
Georges Feydeau - French
Georges Feydeau - French playwright of the era known as La Belle Epoque: 8 December 1862 - 5 June 1921.
00098752
Bleak House
Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). HKB, English artist: 12 July 1815 - 8 July 1882. CD, English novelist: 7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870.
00098751
Electric Counterpoint - Royal
Electric Counterpoint - Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 28 February 2008. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon. Shown: Sarah Lamb.
00098750
Electric Counterpoint - Royal
Electric Counterpoint - Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 28 February 2008. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon. Shown: Sarah Lamb.
00098749
Electric Counterpoint - Royal
Electric Counterpoint - Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 28 February 2008. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon. Shown: Sarah Lamb.
00098748
Harlay as Océan de
Harlay as Océan de Jade - In the Chinese comedy in four parts by Fred Grésac and Paul Ferrier. Music by Charles Cuvillier. Performed at the Théatre de Vaudeville. PF: French playwright, 29 March 1843 - 1928. Japanese influence on early twentieth century theatre.
00098747
Anatole France - born
Anatole France - born François-Anatole Thibault, French author: 16 April 1844 – 12 October 1924. Le Théatre cover, 1904.
00098746
Albert Guinon - French
Albert Guinon - French playwright: 1863-1923.
00098745
Berthe Bady as Paula
Berthe Bady as Paula - in The Second Mrs Tanqueray. Play in four acts by Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 - 1934). Performed at the Theatre National de l'Odeon. Le Théatre cover, 1904.
00098744
The Second Mrs Tanqueray
The Second Mrs Tanqueray. Act IV - Play in four acts by Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 - 1934) performed at the Theatre National de l'Odeon. 1904. Paula ( Bady) collapses on the sofa, next to her Aubray Tanqueray (M J Kemm) and Cayley Drummle (M Burguet).
00098743
'Salome' - at the
'Salome' - at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 21 February 2008. Shown: Nadja Michael as 'Salome' and Michael Volle as 'Jokanaan / John the Baptist'. Opera by Richard Strauss. Directed by
David McVicar.
00098742
Pocahontas and Captain John
Pocahontas and Captain John Smith - colour lithograph 1870. Pocahontas: c. 1595 - 21 March 1617.
00098741
Amerigo Vespucci - Explored
Amerigo Vespucci - Explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer, 9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512.
00098740
Amerigo Vespucci - on
Amerigo Vespucci - on a voyage to America. Explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. 16th century drawing by Giovanni Stradano. Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer, 9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512.
00098739
Amerigo Vespucci - on
Amerigo Vespucci - on a vessel crossing the ocean. Explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer, 9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512. 19th century colour lithograph.
00098738
Amerigo Vespucci - explored
Amerigo Vespucci - explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer, 9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512.
00098737
Amerigo Vespucci - Explored
Amerigo Vespucci - Explored the east coast of South America between 1499 and 1502. AV: Italian merchant, explorer and cartographer. 9 March 1454 - 22 February 1512.
00098736
The Second Mrs Tanqueray
The Second Mrs Tanqueray. Act I - Play in four acts by Arthur Wing Pinero (1855 - 1934) at the Theatre National de l'Odeon. LeThéatre cover, 1904. From left to right: Aubray Tanqueray ( M J Kemm), Cayley Drummle (M H Burguet), Franck Misquith (M A Lambert) and Gorgon Gayne ( M Revel).
00098735
J Passama as Mère
J Passama as Mère Agramanta - in the opera 'La Reine Fiammette', music by Xavier Leroux and libretto by Catulle Mendès. At the Theatre National de l'Opera Compique. 1904. XL: French composer, 11 October 1863 - 2 February 1919. CM: French poet, 22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909.
00098734
Score of part of
Score of part of Orlanda's Sonnet- from the opera 'La Reine Fiammette', music by Xavier Leroux and libretto by Catulle Mendès. XL: French composer, 11 October 1863 - 2 February 1919. CM: French poet, 22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909.
00098733
Score- from the opera
Score- from the opera 'La Reine Fiammette', music by Xavier Leroux and libretto by Catulle Mendès. XL: French composer, 11 October 1863 - 2 February 1919. CM: French poet, 22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909.
00098732
Jean Perier as Giogio
Jean Perier as Giogio d'Ast - in the opera 'La Reine Fiammette', music by Xavier Leroux and libretto by Catulle Mendès. At the Theatre National de l'Opera Comique. 1904. XL: French composer, 11 October 1863 - 2 February 1919. CM: French poet, 22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909.
00098731
Mary Garden as Orlanda
Mary Garden as Orlanda - in the opera 'La Reine Fiammette', music by Xavier Leroux and libretto by Catulle Mendès. Le Théatre cover, 1904. XL: French composer, 11 October 1863 - 2 February 1919. CM: French poet, 22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909. MG: Scottish soprano, 20 February 1874 - 3 January 1967.
00098730
Lise Berty as Otero
Lise Berty as Otero - Spanish dancer with cigarette. Revue 'Paris aux varietes' by Paul Gavault. At the Theatre des varietes. 1904.
00098729
La Poule - from
La Poule - from Revue 'Paris aux varietes' by Paul Gavault at the Theatre des Varietes. Le Théatre cover, 1904. The hen (Lavalliere as the hen) and le coq/ the cockerel (Max- Dearly as the cockerel/ le coq).
00098728
Henri Albers as Arthur
Henri Albers as Arthur - in the opera, 'Le Roi Arthus' (King Arthur) by Ernest Chausson. Performed at the Theatre de la Monnaie. 1904. ES: French romantic composer, 20 January 1855 – 10 June 1899.
00098727
Kasr-i-Shirin in Mesopotamia (modern-day
Kasr-i-Shirin in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) - Russian and British troops occupying the town of Kasr-i-Shirin during the Great War / Second World War.
00098726
Grandjean as Desdemone -/
Grandjean as Desdemone -/ Desdemona - in Giuseppe Verdi's opera, 'Othello' at Academie Nationale de Musique. Le Théatre Cover, 1904. Libretto by Arrigo Boito. GV: Italian Romantic composer, 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901. AB: Italian poet, journalist, novelist and composer, 24 February 1842 –10 June 1918.
00098725
La Sorcière Act V
La Sorcière. Act V - Le Théatre Cover. Produced in 1904 at Théatre Sarah-Bernhardt. By Victorien Sardou. From left to right: Dona Rufina (Miss Boulanger), Don Enrique de Palagios (Mr. Decoeur), Zoraya (Sarah Bernhardt), Juana (Miss Magda) and Don Lopez de Padilla (Mr Krauss). VS: 5 September 1831 - 8 November 1908.
00098724
Don Carlo / Don
Don Carlo / Don Carlos - original costume design for first production of Giuseppe Verdi's opera, 1867. Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00098723
Victorien Sardou - French
Victorien Sardou - French dramatist / playwright and librettist. Librettist for Offenbach, Saint-Saens, Puccini.
VS: 5 September 1831 - 8 November 1908.
00098722
Don Carlo / Don
Don Carlo / Don Carlos - original costume design for first production of Giuseppe Verdi's opera, 1867. Italian composer: 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
00098721
Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya
Sarah Bernhardt as Zoraya - in 'La Sorcière' produced in 1904 at Théatre Sarah-Bernhardt. By Victorien Sardou. Le Théatre Cover. VS: French dramatist, 5 September 1831 - 8 November 1908. SB: French stage actress, 22 October 1845 – 26 March 1923.
00098720
La Sorcière Act IV
La Sorcière. Act IV - Le Théatre Cover. Produced at Théatre Sarah-Bernhardt in 1904. By Victorien Sardou. From left to right: Don Lopez de Padilla (M Krauss), an inquisitioner (Gerard Garnier), Zoraya (Sarah Bernhardt), Fray Theofilo Harra (Jean Dara) and the Cardinal Ximenes (de Max). VS: French dramatist, 5 September 1831 - 8 November 1908.
00098719
L'heure espagnole - March
L'heure espagnole - March 2007. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alain Vernhes as 'Don Inigo Gomez' and Sophie Koch as 'Concepcion'. Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Maurice Ravel. French composer, 17 March 1875 - 28 December 1937.
00098718
L'heure espagnole - March
L'heure espagnole - March 2007. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alain Vernhes as 'Don Inigo Gomez', Sophie Koch as 'Concepcion', and Franck Ferrari as 'Ramiro'. Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Maurice Ravel. French composer, 17 March 1875 - 28 December 1937.
00098717
Gianni Schicchi - March
Gianni Schicchi - March 2007 at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alessandro Corbelli as Gianni and Patricia Ciofi as Lauretta. Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098716
Gianni Schicchi - March
Gianni Schicchi - March 2007 at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Alessandro Corbelli as Gianni. Musical director: Seiji Ozawa. Set design by Laurent Pelly. Opera by Giacomo Puccini. Italian composer: 22 December 1858 - 29 November 1924.
00098715
La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Elina Garanca as Sextus and Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer: 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
00098714
La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Elina Garanca as Sextus and Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer: 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
00098713
La Clemenza di Tito
La Clemenza di Tito - September 2006. Paris National Opera production at the Opera Garnier, Paris. Shown: Ekaterina Siurina as Servilia and Christoph Pregardien as Titus. Directed by Gustav Kuhn. Set design by Ursel and Karl-Ernst Herrmann. Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer: 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
00098712
The Master of Ballantrae
The Master of Ballantrae - Novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. Caption reads: 'The skipper and all the rest were cast into the sea by the method of walking the plank.' RLS:Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, 13 November 1850–3 December 1894. Illustration by Walter Stanley Paget: 1863-1935
00098711
Michael Crawford - as
Michael Crawford - as Count Fosco in The Woman in White. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on Wilkie Collins' novel 'The Woman in White'. Production at the Palace Theatre, London. Opened 15 September 2004.
00098710
Michael Crawford - as
Michael Crawford - as Count Fosco in The Woman in White. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on Wilkie Collins' novel 'The Woman in White'. Production at the Palace Theatre, London. Opened 15 September 2004.
00098709
Michael Crawford - as
Michael Crawford - as Count Fosco in The Woman in White. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on Wilkie Collins' novel 'The Woman in White'. Production at the Palace Theatre, London. Opened 15 September 2004.
00098708
The Woman in White
The Woman in White - shown; Michael Crawford and Maria Friedman. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on Wilkie Collins' novel 'The Woman in White'. Production at the Palace Theatre, London. Opened 15 September 2004.
00098707
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz - stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098706
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz - stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098705
Charlie Hayes - as
Charlie Hayes - as Dorothy in the stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098704
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz - stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098703
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz - stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098702
The Wizard of Oz
The Wizard of Oz - stage adaptation of the musical film at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds. Opened 11 March 2002.
00098701
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper and Josefina Gabrielle. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098700
Adam Cooper - as
Adam Cooper - as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098699
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper and Josefina Gabrielle. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098698
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Simon Coulthard, Josefina Gabrielle and Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098697
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper and Josefina Gabrielle. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098696
Adam Cooper - as
Adam Cooper - as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098695
Adam Cooper - as
Adam Cooper - as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098694
Ronni Ancona - in
Ronni Ancona - in Singin' in the Rain. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098693
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Josefina Gabrielle and Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098692
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098691
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098690
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Adam Cooper and Simon Coulthard. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098689
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Ronni Ancona and Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098688
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Josefina Gabrielle. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098687
Singin' in the Rain
Singin' in the Rain - shown: Josefina Gabrielle and Adam Cooper. Stage version of the MGM musical filml at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098686
Adam Cooper - as
Adam Cooper - as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. Stage version of the MGM musical film at Sadler's Wells, London. Opened 3 August 2004.
00098685
Jim Dale - as
Jim Dale - as Fagin in Oliver! Production at the London Palladium, September 1995. Musical by Lional Bart based on Charles Dicken's novel Oliver Twist.
00098684
Jim Dale - as
Jim Dale - as Fagin in Oliver! Production at the London Palladium, September 1995. Musical by Lional Bart based on Charles Dicken's novel Oliver Twist.
00098683
Oliver! - with Jonathan
Oliver! - with Jonathan Pryce as Fagin. Production at the London Palladium, opened 8 December 1994. Musical by Lional Bart based on Charles Dicken's novel Oliver Twist.
00098682
Jonathan Pryce - as
Jonathan Pryce - as Fagin in Oliver! Production at the London Palladium, opened 8 December 1994. Musical by Lional Bart based on Charles Dicken's novel Oliver Twist.
00098681
Oliver! - with Jonathan
Oliver! - with Jonathan Pryce as Fagin. Production at the London Palladium, opened 8 December 1994. Musical by Lional Bart based on Charles Dicken's novel Oliver Twist.
00098680
Laura Michelle Kelly -
Laura Michelle Kelly - in the title role of the stage adaptaion of the Disney musical Mary Poppins. At the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098679
Mary Poppins with Laura
Mary Poppins with Laura Michelle Kelly as Mary Poppins. Stage adaptation of the musical Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098678
Mary Poppins - with
Mary Poppins - with Charlotte Spencer, Gavin Lee, Harry Scott and Laura Michelle Kelly in the title role of the stage adaptaion of the Disney musical Mary Poppins. At the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098677
Laura Michelle Kelly -
Laura Michelle Kelly - in the title role of the stage adaptaion of the Disney musical Mary Poppins. At the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098676
Laura Michelle Kelly -
Laura Michelle Kelly - in the title role of the stage adaptaion of the Disney musical Mary Poppins. At the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098675
Mary Poppins - with
Mary Poppins - with Laura Michelle Kelly as Mary Poppins. Stage adaptation of the musical Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098674
Mary Poppins - with
Mary Poppins - with Laura Michelle Kelly as Mary Poppins. Stage adaptation of the musical Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098673
Mary Poppins - with
Mary Poppins - with Gavin Lee as Bert and Laura Michelle Kelly as Mary Poppins. Stage adaptation of the musical Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098672
Laura Michelle Kelly -
Laura Michelle Kelly - in the title role of the stage adaptaion of the Disney musical Mary Poppins. At the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Opened 15 December 2004.
00098671
Irina Aggrey - in
Irina Aggrey - in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
00098670
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki
Josette Bushell-Mingo- as Rafiki in The Lion King. Musical based on Disney's animated film. Music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice. At the Royal Lyceum Theatre, London. Opened October 1999.
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