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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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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Alekss
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
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English
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BP21
Description
An account of the resource
Newspaper adverts for Pickard's Ibrox Picture Palace.
Newspaper cutting
Author
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Unknown
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BP21.61
Title
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Office-Bearers for the ensuing year
Subject
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Ibrox Picture Palace
Source
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Pickard's Papers
Description
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Staff
Format
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Newspaper Cutting
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Alekss Levsunovs
Publisher
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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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architect
bard
bearer
bible
chaplain
deacon
director
guard
historian
Ibrox
Ibrox Picture Palace
jeweller
list
marshal
master
organist
Palace
Pickard
Picture
secretary
staff
steward
sword
treasurer
tyler
warden
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
BP21 Adverts for Ibrox cinema
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
[A. E. Pickard]
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Contributor
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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
An account of the resource
Newspaper adverts for Pickard's Ibrox Picture Palace.
Newspaper cutting
Author
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Unknown
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BP21.58C
Title
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Attendance of Office-Bearers at Lodge Meetings
Subject
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Ibrox Picture Palace
Source
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Pickard's Papers
Description
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Attendance of Office-Bearers at Lodge Meetings
Format
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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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architect
bard
bearer
bible
chaplain
deacon
director
guard
historian
Ibrox
Ibrox Picture Palace
jeweller
list
marshal
master
organist
Palace
Pickard
Picture
secretary
staff
steward
sword
treasurer
tyler
warden
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
BP21 Adverts for Ibrox cinema
Subject
The topic of the resource
Social History
Variety Theatre
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
[A. E. Pickard]
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Contributor
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Alekss
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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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
Author
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Unknown
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BP21.56
Title
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Office-Bearers Elect--To be Installed
Subject
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Ibrox Picture Palace
Source
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Pickard's Papers
Description
An account of the resource
Staff
Format
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Newspaper Cutting
Contributor
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Alekss Levsunovs
Publisher
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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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architect
bard
bearer
bible
chaplain
deacon
director
guard
historian
Ibrox
Ibrox Picture Palace
jeweller
list
marshal
master
organist
Palace
Pickard
Picture
secretary
staff
steward
sword
treasurer
tyler
warden
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Dublin Core
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Title
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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]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Contributor
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Berta Ramos
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
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English
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BP01
Coverage
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Edwardian
Description
An account of the resource
This scrapbook covers the early history of the Britannia Panopticon under Pickard's management.
Newspaper cutting
Newspaper
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Daily Telegraph, Evening Times, Daily record and Mail, Weekly Record
Date
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January 22 1907, January 24 1907, January 26 1907
Text
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I
THE
DAI LY TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY , JANUARY 22, 19 0i.
MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.
Our Croydon Correspondent telegraphs: Owing
"to a misunderstanding with Mr. Walter Gibbons,
there was a strike by the band at the opening of , ...
the Croydon Empire Music Uall last evening, and
the management returned to the audience the
money paid for admission. There appears to be a
combined movement by the National Alliance;
Variety Artists' Association, the Amalgamated
Musical Onion, and the National Association of I -
Theatrical Employes, who complain that certain J
promised concessions have not been made.
The Central News is informed by the secretary of j
the Variety Artists’ Federation that all Mr. Walter K
Gibbons’s music-halls were closed last night, the .
music-hail artists, the musicians, and the stage |
employes having been called out.
DAILY RECORD
[STRIKE IN THE HALLS
,A3 p HAUL, iTAYUARY 2 4, W07 j
STARS JOIN THE FRAY.
MARIE LLOYD OUT OF A
JOB.
WeruA/j Jam*.***! ^ i9°f
ASSAULT IN A GLASGOW THEATRE.
“THE M ‘GLYNN PUSH. '
At. this mornir^’s Southern Police Conti. *
young man named Martin Houston
charged with having, in t-ho gallery of iho
1‘rincesff’B Theatre last night, assaulted *
wna h by striking her across the fare.
l ' .-A witness stated that the “ M 'Glynn Pnan
TPSere in the gallery of the theatre.
Superintendent A. tv. Lindsay -What does
the “ JVPGlynn Push '' mean: #
Witness explained rhat the “ M Glynn Puah
consisted of a crowd of young men **moee
leader was named M ‘Glynn . and his follower*
went about, “pushing’’ and endeavouring to
get into the theatre without paying. The
young woman, who was an entire stranger r-o
the crowd, received ft* severe blow on the fa©*
The Magistrate, imposed a fine of 21s, with
the ©niton of 14 days' imprisonment.
1
uLi
ill ^ !fU
PICKARD S MUSEUM, TRONGATE.
• SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT at Enormous Ccet of
AMlRICA' 6 CnAaiHON t aV yiRL.
40st. 7 lbs. of YOUTH and BEAUTY.
y SIGHT NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN.
ALL THE WORLD IN WAX.
• JUST ADDED.
5ir IIENRY CAMPi>k-> UP. AN NEUMAN.
AHEAD OF THE TIMES.
ADMISSION 2d.
.Sole. Proprietor A. T. PICKARD. Unlimited
S R I T A NN f A
PANOPTICON.
PERFORMANCES DAILY at 2, 4, 7 and 9.
GRAND VARIETY COMPANY,'
! Including REX end REX, SISTERS LA BLONDE,
1 LEW-LUX, DV- RG AN acd DENE. ELSIE RUSSELL,
land the CFIEO N’OPHONE; aJ«o PANOPTOSC’OPE, with !
/New Films and Up-to-Date Effects.
v ADMLShlO.N TWOPENCE.
£ Sole Pronrieto- A. E. PICKARD, Unlimited.
The strike in the London mnsio halls still
prevails and is spreading.
The dispute arose through the refusal of
the managers to sign a docutneut agreeing
that the following conditions should prevail
Ln musio halls: —
Qnc-twclfth salary for matinees ai all
two-ehows-a-night halls.
One-seventh salary for all matinee©, save
one, at omo-show halls.
Board of arbitration, to settle disputes.
Specified form of contract only to be
used.
Mind mum wage for musicians in London,
36s per week. Full salary for matinees in
one-show halls; half salary in two-shows
houses.
Minimum pay for gasmen and other stage
workmen, 24s per week of five days. Car-
penters lOJfd per hour for 10-hours day.
Only Union musicians, carpenters, scene-
shifters and other stage workmen shall be
employed.
A meeting of the London Entertainment
Protection Association, a body composed
principally of those interested actively in
the management of the Metropolitan music
halls, was held yesterday afternoon.
The meeting was private, but at the close
of over an hour’s deliberation it was pro-
nounced that the following resolution had
3 been passed unanimously by a representative
4 attendance: —
“ That every member of this Association
i pledges himself to support the action taken
j in resisting the attack made upon certain
J members by the National Alliance, the earn©
I support to h# given to any other members
of thtie Association who may be called
t upon to resist similar attacks.”
It was also announced that the Association
has now been ox bonded to include provincial
Y: members.
“AN ACT OF WAR.”
After the decision of tho managers’ meet-
(«ing became known to Mr. J. O’Gorman,
0 chairman of tho Artistes’ Federation, one of 1
| the three sections of the Alliance, ho said 1
| to a “Record and Mail” representative; — |9
;< “ Wo do not yet know tho nature of the
‘ support ’ to be accorded to Messrs. Gibbons '
1 and Payne. If, however, it takes the shape Li
"j of lending artistes who are under contracts |;;i
to appear at unaffected halls wo shall take [A
jj tho support as an act of war, and the strike p
J will become general. We have no wish to L.
. extend the area of the strike, and if other r'
managers become involved it will be their
own fault.”
At least 40 writs have been issued by
managers against the musichall artistes for
'alleged breach of oontract.
A notable feature of the strike is the
: The Music Hall War.
j) The music-hall strike has taken the place
j of the so-called “new theology ” as the topic
ij of the hour with Londoners. The subject is
::j more congenial, for probably there are, on
• j a low estimate, a thousand people in London
I who are interested in such a subject for one
j who vexes himself with theological problems.
There are divergent opinions as to the pro-
j bable issue of this struggle, but, from what
! I hear, I should say that the management
of the halls concerned are bound to win. I
; am told that Loudon music-hall agents are
V| being overwhelmed with applications from
! artistes in the provinces, who are likely to
fij get at this junoture “ the chance of a life-
U time ” to realise their ambitions and capture
/J the fickle pleasure-loving London public.
PREMIER AS GLASGOW BURGESS.
The above Is a picture oS "flic Casket containing the Burgess Ticket which Is to bo
presented to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to-morrow on the occasion of his receiving
the Freedom of the City.
■J
Sword-Swallower's Mishap.
S Charles O’Connor, wlho resides at 109 Broad-
j Street. MUe-Ei Glasgow, and who m well-;
a known through i the city for his sword-
(swallowing exln Dillons, met with a serious
I accident the oilier evening.
J During one of his performances at a street
(corner in the East End of the city one of
J the spectators knocked against him while
J ho was in the act of swallowing a sword,
i O’Connor stumbled, and the sword inflicted a
severe internal wound. re T m °3® d 1
an ambulance wagon to the Royal Infirmary, ,
i no r-lof.n in p.d tor treatment as uis
» 9 « 7 -
Dublin Core
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BP01.62
Title
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BP01.62 Scrapbook page
Subject
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Social History, Variety Theatre
Source
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Pickard's Papers: Panopticon Museum Vol 62
Description
An account of the resource
Newspaper cuttings about: The Britannia Panopticon and museum, a music hall strike, music hall disturbances and accidents, plus a photo of a casket with the Burgess ticket.
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
Format
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image/jpegfrom paper original
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Rights
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This material is made available for non-commercial research and education purposes, and no copyright infringement is intended. If the material is still in copyright, or contains sensitive information, please contact us and we will take it down.
assault
music-hall
strike
sword
theatre