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Cinema Collection (page 4)

"Cinema: A Captivating Tapestry of Music, Dance, and Iconic Moments" Step into the enchanting world of cinema

Background imageCinema Collection: Reynaud Praxinoscope 2

Reynaud Praxinoscope 2
Reynauds device with central lamp, drum holding the images, and a handle for turning it, giving the illusion of movement

Background imageCinema Collection: Ponting in Antarctic

Ponting in Antarctic
Herbert Ponting (1871-1935) with his camera in the Antarctic : he accompanies Scotts expedition as official photographer and produces a spectacular photo record

Background imageCinema Collection: Sergei eisenstein, famous russian (soviet) film director, eisenstein on location holding a skull

Sergei eisenstein, famous russian (soviet) film director, eisenstein on location holding a skull prop

Background imageCinema Collection: Shrewsbury Empire NWC01_01_1984

Shrewsbury Empire NWC01_01_1984
Empire Cinema, Mardol, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The half-timbered Tudor Revival facade of the Empire Cinema, viewed from the south. The Empire Cinema opened in 1922

Background imageCinema Collection: Flea and Firkin Manchester NWC01_01_0608

Flea and Firkin Manchester NWC01_01_0608
Flea and Firkin Public House, Grosvenor Street, Manchester. The corner entrance of the Flea and Firkin public house viewed from the north-west

Background imageCinema Collection: Classic Cinema Quinton NWC01_01_0462

Classic Cinema Quinton NWC01_01_0462
Classic Cinema, Hagley Road West, Quinton, Dudley. The Classic Cinema viewed from the south-east at dusk, showing the illuminated sign and billboard, with parked cars and motorcycles in front

Background imageCinema Collection: Master Mariners Almshouses a41_00139

Master Mariners Almshouses a41_00139
MASTER MARINERS ALMSHOUSE, CARR LANE, CITY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. An exterior view of the Master Mariners Almshouses, damaged in an air raid in 1941

Background imageCinema Collection: Charing Cross Road, July 1982 DD001347

Charing Cross Road, July 1982 DD001347
Charing Cross Road, Soho, London. Photographed by Paul Barkshire, 17th July 1982. 103, Charing Cross Road, the former home of the Tam O Shanter pub

Background imageCinema Collection: Movie time

Movie time
Julia Ramiro

Background imageCinema Collection: Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction
Nour Tohme

Background imageCinema Collection: Everybody Dance Now

Everybody Dance Now
Nour Tohme

Background imageCinema Collection: Christmas pantomimes at the London theatres (engraving)

Christmas pantomimes at the London theatres (engraving)
8631660 Christmas pantomimes at the London theatres (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas pantomimes at the London theatres)

Background imageCinema Collection: Scene from the play, A Woman of No Importance, by Oscar Wilde (engraving)

Scene from the play, A Woman of No Importance, by Oscar Wilde (engraving)
8631573 Scene from the play, A Woman of No Importance, by Oscar Wilde (engraving) by Browne, Stewart (fl.1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from the play, A Woman of No Importance)

Background imageCinema Collection: Fechtschule / Fencing School (colour litho)

Fechtschule / Fencing School (colour litho)
8666197 Fechtschule / Fencing School (colour litho) by Christophe (Colomb, Georges) (1856-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fechtschule)

Background imageCinema Collection: Miss Ellen Terry as Marguerite in Faust (colour litho)

Miss Ellen Terry as Marguerite in Faust (colour litho)
8665767 Miss Ellen Terry as Marguerite in Faust (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miss Ellen Terry as Marguerite in Faust)

Background imageCinema Collection: 8626300

8626300

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684531 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684528 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Beauties of To-Day, 1940: Paulette Goddard (colour photo)

Beauties of To-Day, 1940: Paulette Goddard (colour photo)
8668483 Beauties of To-Day, 1940: Paulette Goddard (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paulette Goddard)

Background imageCinema Collection: Illustration of the play Le Monsier de Pourceaugnac by Moliere, 1669 (engraving)

Illustration of the play Le Monsier de Pourceaugnac by Moliere, 1669 (engraving)
AIS5350468 Illustration of the play Le Monsier de Pourceaugnac by Moliere, 1669 (engraving); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Madame Bellecour in the role of Nerine)

Background imageCinema Collection: Full-length portrait of the actress Anna Fougez. She is posing for the photographer

Full-length portrait of the actress Anna Fougez. She is posing for the photographer
3566265 Full-length portrait of the actress Anna Fougez. She is posing for the photographer by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: 1920 - 1930 Photographer: Badodi, Attilio;Traldi)

Background imageCinema Collection: Gabrielle Ray singing in : The merry widow, c.1910 (photo)

Gabrielle Ray singing in : The merry widow, c.1910 (photo)
8698423 Gabrielle Ray singing in : The merry widow, c.1910 (photo); (add.info.: Music. Classical music. Miss Gabrielle Ray singing in : The merry widow, operetta by Franz Lehar)

Background imageCinema Collection: French comedy theatre in 16th and 17th century, 1873 (engraving)

French comedy theatre in 16th and 17th century, 1873 (engraving)
8766915 French comedy theatre in 16th and 17th century, 1873 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info.: French comedy theatre in 16th and 17th century, before Moliere)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684544 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684540 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684537 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684535 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684533 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684529 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)

Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo)
8684527 Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 - 17 April 1940) (photo) by Unknown photographer, (19th-20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Katharina Schratt)

Background imageCinema Collection: Mlle Mars. Role de Betty, dans la jeunesse de Henri V, c.1800 (engraving)

Mlle Mars. Role de Betty, dans la jeunesse de Henri V, c.1800 (engraving)
7342131 Mlle Mars. Role de Betty, dans la jeunesse de Henri V, c.1800 (engraving) by Lemire, Joseph (1793-1819); 48.9x34 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Joseph Lemire)

Background imageCinema Collection: Affiche du film Fragment d'Empire - Movie poster Fragment of an Empire by Friedrich Ermler

Affiche du film Fragment d'Empire - Movie poster Fragment of an Empire by Friedrich Ermler, Anonymous
FIA5409749 Affiche du film Fragment d'Empire - Movie poster Fragment of an Empire by Friedrich Ermler, Anonymous, 1930 (lithograph); Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageCinema Collection: Miss Kate Bateman in the role of Richmond from the Shakespeare play Richard III

Miss Kate Bateman in the role of Richmond from the Shakespeare play Richard III
7261203 Miss Kate Bateman in the role of Richmond from the Shakespeare play Richard III.; Private Collection; (add.info.: Miss Kate Bateman in the role of Richmond from the Shakespeare play Richard)

Background imageCinema Collection: William Macready in the role of Henry IV from the play by Shakespeare

William Macready in the role of Henry IV from the play by Shakespeare
7261209 William Macready in the role of Henry IV from the play by Shakespeare.; Private Collection; (add.info.: William Macready in the role of Henry IV from the play by Shakespeare)

Background imageCinema Collection: Statue of a coemidian, from the Villa Albani, historical Rome, Italy

Statue of a coemidian, from the Villa Albani, historical Rome, Italy
7278265 Statue of a coemidian, from the Villa Albani, historical Rome, Italy; Private Collection; (add.info.: Statue of a coemidian, from the Villa Albani, historical Rome, Italy)

Background imageCinema Collection: William Creswick in the role of Hotspur from Shakespeare's play King Henry IV

William Creswick in the role of Hotspur from Shakespeare's play King Henry IV
7261261 William Creswick in the role of Hotspur from Shakespeare's play King Henry IV.; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCinema Collection: Circa 1920 - Clara Bow - The It girl - reclining on a chaise (b/w photo)

Circa 1920 - Clara Bow - The It girl - reclining on a chaise (b/w photo)
7133864 Circa 1920 - Clara Bow - The It girl - reclining on a chaise (b/w photo); (add.info.: Circa 1920 - Clara Bow - The It girl - reclining on a chaise); GG Vintage Images; UIG

Background imageCinema Collection: Edward Compton as Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, c.1895 (photo)

Edward Compton as Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, c.1895 (photo)
UIG5425619 Edward Compton as Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare, c.1895 (photo) by Unknown photographer

Background imageCinema Collection: Heinrich Anschutz, 1785-1865 (engraving)

Heinrich Anschutz, 1785-1865 (engraving)
8632307 Heinrich Anschutz, 1785-1865 (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Heinrich Anschutz, 1785-1865)

Background imageCinema Collection: Pantomime at Drury Lane (engraving)

Pantomime at Drury Lane (engraving)
8631197 Pantomime at Drury Lane (engraving) by Finnemore, Joseph (1860-1939) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pantomime at Drury Lane, London: the Grand Procession in the Prince's Palace)

Background imageCinema Collection: Falstaff (engraving)

Falstaff (engraving)
8631154 Falstaff (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arthur Sketchley as Falstaff)

Background imageCinema Collection: Scene from Henrik Ibsen's play The Enemy of the People (engraving)

Scene from Henrik Ibsen's play The Enemy of the People (engraving)
8631638 Scene from Henrik Ibsen's play The Enemy of the People (engraving) by Begg, Samuel (fl.1886-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCinema Collection: Actor Mrs Patrick Campbell in The Second Mrs Tanqueray, St James's Theatre, London (engraving)

Actor Mrs Patrick Campbell in The Second Mrs Tanqueray, St James's Theatre, London (engraving)
8631615 Actor Mrs Patrick Campbell in The Second Mrs Tanqueray, St James's Theatre, London (engraving) by English School

Background imageCinema Collection: Actress Ellen Terry as Rosamund in Lord Tennyson's, Becket (engraving)

Actress Ellen Terry as Rosamund in Lord Tennyson's, Becket (engraving)
8631610 Actress Ellen Terry as Rosamund in Lord Tennyson's, Becket (engraving) by Partridge, Bernard John (1861-1945) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCinema Collection: Scene from The Amazons, at the Royal Court Theatre, London (engraving)

Scene from The Amazons, at the Royal Court Theatre, London (engraving)
8631542 Scene from The Amazons, at the Royal Court Theatre, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gymnasium scene from Arthur Wing Pinero's play)

Background imageCinema Collection: Queen Victoria watching Tennyson's play, Becket, at Windsor Castle, Berkshire (engraving)

Queen Victoria watching Tennyson's play, Becket, at Windsor Castle, Berkshire (engraving)
8631540 Queen Victoria watching Tennyson's play, Becket, at Windsor Castle, Berkshire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCinema Collection: The Misses Savile Clarke in Robinson Crusoe, Esq (engraving)

The Misses Savile Clarke in Robinson Crusoe, Esq (engraving)
8631300 The Misses Savile Clarke in Robinson Crusoe, Esq (engraving) by Townsend, Frederick Henry (1868-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Misses Savile Clarke in Robinson Crusoe, Esq)

Background imageCinema Collection: Last scene from the play, Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen (engraving)

Last scene from the play, Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen (engraving)
8631399 Last scene from the play, Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen (engraving) by Townsend, Frederick Henry (1868-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: Last scene from the play, Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen)




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"Cinema: A Captivating Tapestry of Music, Dance, and Iconic Moments" Step into the enchanting world of cinema, where music covers every emotion and transports us to another realm. From the timeless melodies in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" to the mesmerizing rhythm of Ginger Rogers dancing with her partner Fred Astaire, it has always been a symphony for our senses. Just like the majestic MGM lion roaring before each film, cinema roars with passion and creativity. The graceful dance partners Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire waltz their way into our hearts, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen. From the historic Granada Cinema in Tooting to the iconic Odeon Cinema in Birmingham, these theaters have witnessed countless tales unfold on their screens, and are more than just buildings; they hold memories that resonate with audiences across generations. Cinema is not limited by time or place. It transcends boundaries as seen when David Bowie graced Cannes in 1983, captivating both fans and critics alike. Ann Arbor in Michigan stands proud as a testament to America's love affair with movies - a hub where dreams come alive on celluloid. Yet amidst all its glamour and entertainment lies a reminder of history's impact. During World War II, Beirut's map showcased military locations – a stark reminder of how they are reflect reality even during times of conflict. Tatton Cinema Gatley stands tall as a symbol of community gathering places where laughter echoes through its halls. And who could forget Jane Russell's seductive allure in "The French Line, " forever etched into cinematic history? Whether it be joyous musicals or thought-provoking dramas, cinemas like Odeon continue to bring people together under one roof - united by shared experiences that flicker across screens worldwide. In this ever-evolving world filled with technological advancements, let us not forget the magic that unfolds within those darkened theaters.