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Aladdin Collection (#4)

Step into the enchanting world of Aladdin, where Arabian Nights come alive and wishes are granted

Background imageAladdin Collection: Magic Lantern Slide Circa 1900 Hand Coloured. Aladdin And The Genie After Rubbing The Lamp

Magic Lantern Slide Circa 1900 Hand Coloured. Aladdin And The Genie After Rubbing The Lamp. Torch Eyes

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin And The Efrite. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp

Aladdin And The Efrite. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp. From The Arabian Nights, Published 1938

Background imageAladdin Collection: The Lady Of Bedr-El-Budur Cometh To The Bath. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For Aladdin And The

The Lady Of Bedr-El-Budur Cometh To The Bath. Illustration By Edmund Dulac For Aladdin And The Wonderful Lamp. From The Arabian Nights, Published 1938

Background imageAladdin Collection: George Grossmith (1847-1912), English comedian, writer and actor, early 20th century

George Grossmith (1847-1912), English comedian, writer and actor, early 20th century. Artist: Rotary Photo
George Grossmith (1847-1912), English comedian, writer and actor, early 20th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Music cover, Hes Got Em On by Fred Carlos

Music cover, Hes Got Em On by Fred Carlos
Music cover, Hes Got Em On, from Robert Reeces burlesque drama, Forty Thieves, sung by T W Barrett, written, composed and also sung by Fred Carlos. circa 1880s

Background imageAladdin Collection: Escape of Alaeddin Mohammed

Escape of Alaeddin Mohammed
illustration of escape of Alaeddin Mohammed

Background imageAladdin Collection: A scene from Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1875

A scene from Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1875. Artist: David Henry Friston
A scene from Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp, at Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, 9th January 1875

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London

Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London
Aladdin, at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 26 December 1904(?) A refined spectacular operatic and extremely funny presentment of the ever-popular Eastern Tale

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe

Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe
Aladdin at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe. 2 January 1939. The centre pages contain photos of the leading performers, including Violet Barrie as Aladdin (The Ideal Boy)

Background imageAladdin Collection: Misfitz - Aladdin

Misfitz - Aladdin. early 20th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Three dancers: Violet Howard, Mary Leigh and Dorothy Hurst

Three dancers: Violet Howard, Mary Leigh and Dorothy Hurst
Portraits of three dancers: Violet Howard (in Aladdin at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith), Mary Leigh (In Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre)

Background imageAladdin Collection: Dressing doll. Aladdin

Dressing doll. Aladdin
Aladdin. Cut-out postcard enabling children to cut out the garments & fit them on the body of the nursery rhyme character. Date: 1921

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, touring to Theatre Royal, Bournemouth

Aladdin, touring to Theatre Royal, Bournemouth, 26 January 19?? Written and Invented by F Leslie Moreton. The three female figures in the vision are labelled Wealth, Fame and Power. circa 1910s

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, St Julians Hall, Guernsey, Channel Islands

Aladdin, St Julians Hall, Guernsey, Channel Islands, 23 January 19?? Two nights only. The small venue could probably not afford to reproduce the poster in colour. circa 1910s

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Touring Production, The Hall, Goudhurst, Kent

Aladdin, Touring Production, The Hall, Goudhurst, Kent, 29 January and 3 February 1913 (two nights only). Aladdin is lighting the lamp with the Genies cigarette

Background imageAladdin Collection: Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington

Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington, a version of the Aladdin story. First produced Portsmouth, 25 August 1924, then Golders Green, London, 22 September 1924, then the Princes Theatre

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Gaiety Theatre, Hastings

Aladdin, Gaiety Theatre, Hastings
Aladdin, touring to the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, 14 January 1907(?). A George Brydon Phillips Company production. 1907

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin at the Malvern Theatre, Worcester

Aladdin at the Malvern Theatre, Worcester
Aladdin for the Malvern Theatre, Worcester, by C & A Productions. circa 1906

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Royal Opera House, Leicester

Aladdin, Royal Opera House, Leicester, 26 December 1903. 1903

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin, Opera House and Empire Theatre, York

Aladdin, Opera House and Empire Theatre, York, 10 January 1910. Venues which did not produce their own pantomimes, but hosted touring companies

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh

Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. 21 December 1907, Howard & Wyndhams Royal Pantomime. Aladdin being chased by four policemen with truncheons, with Chinese lanterns above. 1907

Background imageAladdin Collection: Little Folk Misfitz - Aladdin

Little Folk Misfitz - Aladdin. circa 1910

Background imageAladdin Collection: Gertie Millar

Gertie Millar Actress as a Cockney coster in The New Aladdin Date: 1907

Background imageAladdin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Aladdin rubs the ring and the geni appears

Victorian Scrap - Aladdin rubs the ring and the geni appears. late 19th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Aladdin presents jewels to the Emperor

Victorian Scrap - Aladdin presents jewels to the Emperor. late 19th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Aladdin meets the magician

Victorian Scrap - Aladdin meets the magician. late 19th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Aladdin finds the magic lamp

Victorian Scrap - Aladdin finds the magic lamp. late 19th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: Victorian Scrap - Aladdin brings back the Princess

Victorian Scrap - Aladdin brings back the Princess to her father. late 19th century

Background imageAladdin Collection: A medley of pantomimes, silhouettes by Lotte Reiniger

A medley of pantomimes, silhouettes by Lotte Reiniger
A medley of modern pantomimes captured in silhouette by Lotte Reiniger. The six tales included are Cinderella, Robinson Crusoe, Aladdin, Puss in Boots, Dick Whittington and Jack and the Beanstalk

Background imageAladdin Collection: Saturns moon Enceladus

Saturns moon Enceladus
March 12, 2008 - This three-image mosaic is the highest resolution view obtained of Enceladus north polar region. The view looks southward over cratered plains from high above the north pole of

Background imageAladdin Collection: Source Size = 2586 x 1854

Source Size = 2586 x 1854
Scene from the Burlesque of " aladdin; or the Wonderful Lamp, " at the Lyceum Theatre

Background imageAladdin Collection: Source Size = 2614 x 3590

Source Size = 2614 x 3590
British Institution Exhibition. " aladdins Present to the Sultan" Painted by John Gilbert

Background imageAladdin Collection: The Pantomime of aladdin at Drury Lane Theatre, London, Uk, 1886: The

The Pantomime of aladdin at Drury Lane Theatre, London, Uk, 1886: The
The Pantomime of " aladdin" at Drury Lane Theatre, London, Uk, 1886: the Procession of Fair Women

Background imageAladdin Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA CARTOON. New Crowns For Old Ones! Cartoon, 1876, by John Tenniel

QUEEN VICTORIA CARTOON. New Crowns For Old Ones! Cartoon, 1876, by John Tenniel on the unpopularity of Benjamin Disraelis measure for adding to the royal titles that of Empress of India

Background imageAladdin Collection: Playbill postcard for Alfs Button

Playbill postcard for Alfs Button
The most popular manifestation of Orientalism after WWI seems to have been Alfs Button. W.A Darlingtons novel appeared in1920, was filmed (silent movie) the same year

Background imageAladdin Collection: Kathleen Courtney as Princess Badroulboudoir in Aladdin

Kathleen Courtney as Princess Badroulboudoir in Aladdin
Actress Miss Kathleen Courtney in the role of Princess Badroulboudoir in the pantomime Aladdin. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin and the Lamp Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Aladdin and the Lamp Carreras Cigarette Card

Aladdin and the Lamp Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Aladdin and the Lamp Carreras Cigarette Card

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin

Aladdin. From Playhour (1956)

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin and the wonderful lamp

Aladdin and the wonderful lamp. Illustration shows a man seated in an alcove, wearing a hat labeled Vested Interests and holding a magic lamp labeled Financial Backing

Background imageAladdin Collection: The Arabian nights Aladdins wonderful lamp

The Arabian nights Aladdins wonderful lamp. Date 1888

Background imageAladdin Collection: The American Extravaganza Co. in Aladdin Jr. a tale of a won

The American Extravaganza Co. in Aladdin Jr. a tale of a wonderful lamp. Date c1894

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin Jr. a tale of a wonderful lamp

Aladdin Jr. a tale of a wonderful lamp. Date c1894

Background imageAladdin Collection: A scene from the pantomime Aladdin at the London Hippodrome

A scene from the pantomime Aladdin at the London Hippodrome, 1921, featuring Phyllis Dare as principal girl (Princes Badr-al-budur) and six of her bridal bodyguard. Date: 1921

Background imageAladdin Collection: Lamp and Lantern Shop, Cairo, Egypt

Lamp and Lantern Shop, Cairo, Egypt Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAladdin Collection: Picture No. 10508178

Picture No. 10508178
Aladdin (1)

Background imageAladdin Collection: Picture No. 10508179

Picture No. 10508179
Aladdin (2) Constance Symonds

Background imageAladdin Collection: Aladdin by Lilian Govey

Aladdin by Lilian Govey. The Genie appears from the bottle. A fairy tale from One Thousand and One Nights Date: 1912

Background imageAladdin Collection: From Aladdin by Katharine Cameron

From Aladdin by Katharine Cameron. Cameron was a Glasgow born illustrator and an associate of Jessie M King and the Mackintoshes. 1904




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Step into the enchanting world of Aladdin, where Arabian Nights come alive and wishes are granted. From the 5th Marquess of Anglesey's captivating portrayal as Pekoe to the mesmerizing litho artwork of Christmas Entertainments, this timeless tale continues to captivate hearts. Immerse yourself in a vibrant world filled with colorful scenery for Aladdin at Pollocks Toy Theatre, transporting you to a realm of magic and wonder. Discover the brilliance Industries Ltd's safety paraffin mantle lamp through an enticing advertisement that promises both illumination and adventure. Experience the comedic genius of Dan Leno as Mrs. Twankey in 1897, bringing laughter and joy to audiences worldwide. Marvel at the intricate pantomime design that brings Aladdin's story to life on stage, leaving spectators spellbound. Witness the grandeur at Halifax's prestigious Grand Theatre through a captivating poster that beckons you into a world beyond imagination. Join us on this unforgettable journey as we bring New Lamps for Old in 1901 by Joseph Edward Southall, illuminating not only our surroundings but also our spirits. Embark on an exhilarating tour with Aladdin as it graces Northampton's Opera House, promising nights filled with excitement and spectacle. Be enthralled by Gertie Millar and Nora Nagle as they breathe life into The New Aladdin by James T Tanner and W H Risque – a production that will leave you yearning for more. Let your dreams take flight alongside our beloved hero, Aladdin – a tale woven with love, courage, and boundless possibilities.