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BP01 Panopticon Museum Vol 1
Subject
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Social History
Music Hall
Waxworks
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Berta Ramos
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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BP01
Coverage
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Edwardian
Description
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This scrapbook covers the early history of the Britannia Panopticon under Pickard's management.
Newspaper cutting
Date
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December 15 1906
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Yes ; they are Great. They represent the ,
Desperate Buoyancy of Life; don’t miss O’Flan-
mgan kicking (FFlinnigan on the striped
waistcoat— it, is 1 the “ shef dodver ” ; they have
cone- it t,063 times, and never failed to Get a
Hand .with it during their month’s engagement
at thd'Holborn in the Winter before the War.
What remarkable agility! Look how Ms hat
flies back on his head every time O’Flinnigan
knocks it off. How is it done? _ .
By a piece of elastic ; Marconi invented the
idea last Thursday and Cabled it to them.
Oh! what a smack on the cheek ft. poor
THE FUNNY MAN.
Goodness 1 What is that m a woman’s
clothes? .
That is the Star ; he is the Leadm;
and draws the Biggest' Salary.
Is he funny? .
Funny ! Of course he is; do you
he wears Women’s Clothes? Th at.
excruciating 1
squirting t
man’s f
He is going td
trees painted on 1 — , - ,
Awful Start when ho finds^ ho cannot,
also going to Do f
I Bottle, which he i. — - — —
if we have any I
the frills of his' Underwear.
Who discovered him?
He was found in 1 ’
through an Advertisement m
said he was “ Th« Funniest
Song, Dance, a*'" - ----- - .
don (Vide * Clapham Mercury ).
August,
THE PRINCE.
Is that the Prince?
No S the lady with 'the pale blue tights and
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the stereotyped Expression is the Prince. Sue
is. always to be distinguished by her careless act-
inf • it arises from the consciousness that sne
had first choice of the Ball Room costumes, and
stands second top on the Salary List.
Why does she Bleat like that?
It is not Bleating; it is meant Tor Song. At
this verv moment she is singing the Success oi
the Season— “My Amazonian Maiden in the
Moonlight”; it is going to take the town by
Storm.
Can nobody stop nor r
Alas ! no ; you must not take such drastic mea- j
sura with Art. She will do this for years and
years, unless some Martyr immolates himself in
the Public Interest; marries _ her and takes her
I with him to his Public-House m the Country.
Wh- should she jerk her knees like that, and
I never give her Smile & rest ? , -p
If she did otherwise she would not be a P “h-
tomime Prince; the Bleat, the Jerk, and the
Smile are Traditional^ Sit tight and ca„ch hold
ci your seat, for she is about to Dance.
Great heavens! Is that Dancing,
It is; did vou think it . was ’ Sudden Ulness?
There is nothing wrong with her, but she is no
lono-er Young, and if she really dancod, her paint
would run. Besides, you have to learn Dancing,
and that takes Time.
She is Very Beautiful.
All, yes: or, rather, yc
What Salary will she
She says she gets £50
merit hint at £50 and e
other members of the Cc
her mother knows it is £.
' on Treasury days for £2 s
•6B he is; do you not see tear
Clothes? That is the most
LLti kind of humour there is, now that
n a soda-water from t a syphon on another
an’a face has been found to be Pathetic.
What is he going to do? . ,
- ■ ' ; pretend to walk between the xi'Flannigan ; does it not hurt?
that Back Cloth, and get an Not a ^it; j t j s done m the Wings with a
He is S' a p-stick That is the “ arr noovo of Lon-
lJK) Something with a Whisky c ; on com edy ; doesn’t it make you laugh all over?
j will take out of his pocket ; and j h 0 p 0 they will throw stuffed bricks at each
Luck at all, we may see him show 0 t hor ■ .t always reminds me of my Youth when
That if. Killing. the s uffed brick joke was just coming in.
fhev work so hard ; they must need a lot of Rest
the early days of last Summer during the Daytime P , . , , , , ,
,-,,„isement in the “Era,’ which would be good tor their health but they
■■The Funniest Refined Artiste — cannot afford the Time to rest ; so they go to
and Patter— ever appeared in Lon- p ] aces wherp the Stuff is Good Old Moses, insert
j ')• Now Resting, their feet up to the ankles in sawdust for
ine Tier, Brighton ; September, The warm lh. «nd try to catch hints at Badinage and
Pavilion. Blackpool; Brothers Glancey and Jolly Business (generally from the other Customers.
Tim Jones please communicate.” If he did not Once, in Birmingham, O Flinnigan got quite
advertise, P h« would Drop Out' and leave an i ncw Gag this way ^that was noticed in the
A"hinv Void in the Gaiety of Nations. j “ Southport Gazette. He would ask 01 lan-
TTnsh l he is going to sing. ; nip u if he had ever seen a horse with more than
Then what ho ! for Ten Minutes of Refined f our legs, and of course O Flanmgan would say
Merriment I forgot to bring my Sulphoral no Then O’Flmnigan would say lie d seen lots
5 i, , tad Fore Legs and hind ones too, and follow
That was a good gag about Councillor Scott w ith a Lightning Jab with hisleft J°°* 0! *
inat was a go „ O Flannigan’s ' Eyebrow. After that they got
It was- and the young man who made it for fasty new cards printed in Two Colours that said
n clwwl t so wheS ho gave it to him. -.“'O’Flinnigan and O’Flanmgan, Literary and
men ms uauiv *o ~ .. . , , • , ,
Certainly not; it is more likely to be in the
Newgate Calendar.
Why do theatrical managers go on producing
Pantomimes?
Because three good plays, twenty-five rotten
ones and one pantomime make a first-rate F man-
tial Year. Theatrical managers are not 1 hilan-
tbropists ; they are out for the Stuff.
Then pantomime pays?
Vou can see it doing so with your own eyes.
If you would keep the average British Parent
jiom going to a pantomime, you must bo armed
with a Gun. , .
Doubtless it flourishes on account of its Ap-
peal to Children?
Rats ! Any child under eighteen would pre-
fer the Circus, or a Sixpenny Soiree where you
k'liut surely the Juvenile Mind delights in the
Fairy Story? . , ,,
The Fairy Story is Conspicuous by its Absence ;
l you could not find it if you ran the Pantomime
through a Milk Siove and gave a £10 prize for
Very Youn;
nng to have fun ; here are
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BP01.38
Title
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BP01.38 Scrapbook page
Subject
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Social History, Variety Theatre
Source
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Pickard's Papers: Panopticon Museum Vol 38
Description
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Newspaper cuttings about pantomime and business of the Empress theatre in Hartlepool.
Contributor
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Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
Language
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English
Coverage
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Edwardian
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image/jpegfrom paper original
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[A. E. Pickard]
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Pantomime
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BP21 Adverts for Ibrox cinema
Subject
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Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Alekss
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Format
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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BP21
Description
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Newspaper adverts for Pickard's Ibrox Picture Palace.
Newspaper cutting
Newspaper
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The Evening Times
Date
Date of newspaper article
January 2, 1912
Author
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Unknown
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BP21.17-05
Title
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Pickard's Picture Palace
Subject
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Ibrox Picture Palace
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Pickard's Papers
Description
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Advertisment for the Ibrox Picture Palace
Format
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Newspaper Cutting
Contributor
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Alekss Levsunovs
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
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English
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Picture
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Vaudeville
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Title
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BP21 Adverts for Ibrox cinema
Subject
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Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
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Format
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
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English
Type
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Identifier
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BP21
Description
An account of the resource
Newspaper adverts for Pickard's Ibrox Picture Palace.
Newspaper cutting
Newspaper
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Daily Record and Mail
Date
Date of newspaper article
January 23, 1912
Author
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Unknown
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BP21.20-08
Title
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Pickard's Attractions
Subject
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Pickard's Attractions
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Pickard's Papers
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Advertisment for Pickard's establishments
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Newspaper Cutting
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Alekss Levsunovs
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
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English
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