Cartoon from the Bioscope about Glaswegian schoolboy Hugh Brown, who was reputed to be the first person in the UK to pay the new entertainments tax by buying a ticket to Pickard's American Museum at 9.40am on 19 May 1916.
Newspaper cuttings both advertising and about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls. Also articles advertising for music hall acts and a Britannia Panopticon programme.
Newspaper cuttings both advertising and about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls. Also articles advertising for music hall acts and about T. M. Paul ヨ an employee of A.E. Pickard.
Newspaper cuttings about the first person in the UK to pay amusement tax; the person was a teenage boy given a ᆪ1 note gift from A.E. Pickard after he bought tickets to Pickardメs museum. Also articles advertising for music hall acts and about Guy E.…
Newspaper cuttings about the first person in the UK to pay amusement tax; the person was a teenage boy given a ᆪ1 note gift from A.E. Pickard after he bought tickets to Pickardメs museum.
Newspaper cuttings about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls and museum, applications to open theatres on Sunday evenings, and a giant lobster caught at Treshnish Isles.
Newspaper cuttings about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls and museum; plus an advert for an open competition at the Princes Theatre, Liverpool.
Newspaper cuttings about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls and museum, a short story about a war veteran and the Britannia Panopticon; plus an article about a fire at the Cambridge Circus Cinema.
Newspaper cuttings about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls and museum; plus an article about Ibrox Picture Palace manager W. Sowerby and his experience on HMS Majestic.
Newspaper cuttings about the programme of A.E. Pickardメs music halls and museum; plus an article about the theft of chocolate from an automatic machine.