RM2F9MPNB–The Theatre, Odessa, Russia, i.e., Ukraine, circa 1900
RM2F7CC96–Grand theatre, Warsaw, Russia i.e. Warsaw, Poland, circa 1900
RM2CGRY0W–View of the stage of the New Theatre on Central Park West in New York City., circa 1909
RM2CGRY28–Side view of the auditorium of the New Theatre on Central Park West in New York City, circa 1909
RM2CGRY3X–Ground floor main vestibule of the New Theatre on Central Park West in New York City, circa 1909
RM2CGRY42–View of the main foyer circulation of the New Theatre on Central Park West in New York City, circa 1909
RM2CGRY0P–View of the New Theatre (later: Century Theatre) on Central Park West in New York City, taken from the northeast, circa 1909
RM2C4TPM7–Theatre and promenade, Beziers, France, circa 1900
RMEGXTBF–The old Lyceum Theatre, Fourth Avenue, New York City, circa 1916
RM2F7CC54–Summer theatre at Lazionki i.e. Lazienki, Warsaw, Russia i.e. Warsaw, Poland, circa 1900
RM2CGRY3Y–View of one of the circular main staircases of the New Theatre on Central Park West in New York City, circa 1909
RM2BWPKCT–View of Pont au Change, the City Theatre, Pont Neuf, Conciergerie Prison, and taken from Pont Notre Dame by Thomas Girtin, 1802
RMD92M7K–The Federal Theatre presents the world's greatest! circus : 200 sawdust stars, 60 acts, 30 clowns, 50 piece band, trained dogs, monkeys & ponies, 'thrilling slide for life.', circa 1935
RM2JHKEMX–Please applaud with hands only. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement.
RMRKDTG7–American Marines on the March in Guadalcanal, 1942
RMW40T7W–National Theatre, Prague, Bohemia, Austro-Hungary, circa 1900
RMMPBKGB–High Street and theatre, Kaschau, Hungary, Austro-Hungary, circa 1900
RMRYE19E–Major General Dwight Eisenhower, 1942 The Commander of American Forces in the European Theatre, Major General Dwight Eisenhower, at his desk.
RMRH5G2H–African-American patron going in colored entrance of the Crescent Theatre in Belzoni, Mississippi, on a Saturday afternoon. 1939
RM2AF12TC–Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, France - Looking across street towards corner three storey building with highly decorated facade. Circa 1860
RMEPHHG5–John Edward McCullough was an American actor. He was born in Coleraine, Ireland. He went to America at the age of sixteen, and made his first appearance on the stage at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, in 1857.
RM2JHKEPB–Ladies and children are cordially invited to this theatre. No offensive pictures are ever shown here. Photo shows song birds and roses. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement. Circa 1912
RMEKJWCD–Wives and dependents of enlisted soldiers whose government allowances are being supplemented by bi-monthly payments from the Canadian Patriotic Fund, gathered in the Bijou Theatre, Edmonton, to hear an address by Sir Herbert Ames, the active head of the fund. 1916
RM2FKXKKN–Patrol of Lancers, Lisbon - Photograph shows the Doña Maria II National Theatre which is at the end of the Pedro IV Square (Praca de Dom Pedro IV), also called Rossio Square. Photograph possibly taken during the October 5, 1910 Republican Revolution
RM2C63BTR–'Battle hymn' a new play about John Brown of Harpers Ferry by Michael Blankfort and Michael Gold At the Experimental Theatre. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of 'Battle Hymn' at the Experimental Theatre, east of Broadway, showing a silhouette of John Brown. WPA, circa 1938
RMT7H8D0–Booth escaping on horseback from the rear of Ford's Theatre after the murder of the President
RMGCYH42–The Theatre of Epidaurus - Greece, circa 1906
RMD28N3N–Royal Theatre, Brussels, Belgium, circa 1900
RMDA3RF0–Park Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana, circa 1905
RMJ3Y8FW–The New Gaiety Theatre, London, England, circa 1904
RMCN6DK2–Hof-Burg Theatre Vienna, Austria, circa 1890
RMDH826H–New Plainfield Theatre, Plainfield, NJ, circa 1906
RMF70E1T–Bouquet in a Theatre Box - Pierre-Auguste Renoir
RMEJ5YA9–Ford's Old Theatre - Where President Abraham Lincoln was shot - 1884
RMCFEW4G–Comedy Theatre, Schiller Platz, Berlin, Germany, circa 1894
RM2A0M3MM–In the Place de Theatre Francais, Paris, France, circa 1913
RMT7H8NE–Appearance of Ford's Theatre, Washington, DC, after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
RMGDJ1HG–The Lower part of the Auditorium of the Theatre of Dionysos at Athens. Greece, circa 1900
RME3HAYW–Old Theater where Lincoln was assassinated - Ford's Theatre 1900 Washington DC
RM2HXM4TG–Poster for the so called 'Krolloper', a historic amusement-center and theatre in Berlin, 1869
RMC26CBT–Municipal theatre and stand for 'malabars,' the oriental hansom cab, Saigon, Vietnam circa 1915
RMK16E5K–Scene From 'The Tale of Two Cities' at the Lyceum Theatre - The Revolutionary Tribunal - London, circa 1860
RMKA40Y4–Interior view of the Bowery Theatre, New York (as rebuilt in 1845 by John M. Trimble), published in the 1856
RMT7HB6A–Scene in the New Comedy of Martin Chuzzlewit at the Olympic Theatre, New York - Finale of the Supper at Mrs. Todger's House - 1864
RM2ACGKFN–Richard Brinsley Sheridan was an Irish satirist, a playwright, poet and long-term owner of the London Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, drawn by John Russell
RM2X5C3EM–Charles Frohman's $40,000 production, Hearts are trumps written by Cecil Raleigh ; a modern spectacle presented as produced by Arthur Collins at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, circa 1900
RMRPJ27K–Amphibious assault on Iwo Jima
RME70HCD–Map of Theater of operations, Japan-China War, 1894-5
RM2X5C3DF–David Higgins great play, The Secret Despatch
RM2X5C3D3–The big farce comedy, Hello Bill by Frank J. Hallo & Marie Madison : a whole lot of fun - in 3 hours, 1900
RM2X5C3F8–William H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee, 1899
RM2CP9470–National Theater, San Jose, Costa Rica. Part of lobby, 1910
RMT81E00–Madame Celeste as Miami: in Buckstone's celebrated drama 'Green Bushes', circa 1848
RMRPJ27J–Tracked landing vehicles (LVTs) approach Iwo Jima
RME4K0GH–One of the up and down streets of Seattle Washington, circa 1900
RM2GHF6N8–Strand Theater, Boardwalk, Wildwood, New Jersey 1978
RMD92MNE–Teatro de Tacon, Habana, Cuba circa 1900
RM2JHKEN3–Loud talking or whistling not allowed. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement.
RM2JHKEMT–If annoyed when here, please tell the management. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement.
RM2JHKEN2–Ladies kindly remove your hats. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement
RMRKDTGP–General Sherman tanks on maneuvers, Guadalcanal. 1942
RM2JHKEN0–If you expect to rate as a gentleman, you will not expectorate on the floor. Paper print made from lantern slide used as announcemenet in motion picture theaters
RMRKDTGA–USS New Orleans uncder camoflauge during the Guadalcanal Campaign, 1942
RM2GHF6P8–Strand Theater, angle 2, Wildwood, New Jersey, 1978
RM2JHKEN1–Madam, how would you like to sit behind the hat you are wearing. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement
RMRKDTGK–Suspension bridge built across Matanikau River on Guadalcanal in 1942
RM2JHKEN5–3 minutes intermission while changing pictures Photo shows woman pointing at pocket watch dial. Positive paper print from lantern slide used in motion picture theaters as announcement.
RM2F128CY–Columns Of Black And White Smoke Pour From The Empire Dock, Singapore, Malay Peninsula, After An Attack By B-29 Superfortresses
RMRPJ280–Battle for Iwo Jima, February-March 1945. Air view of 4th Division Cemetery. Photographed 1945.
RMRPJ27Y–A flamethrower operator of Co. E, 2nd Bn, 9th Marines, runs under fire on Iwo Jima, February 1945.
RMRPJ27R–World War II, Iwo Jima - Marine Machine Gun Team Fires on Japanese Positions - HMG Browning M1917
RMKK1EHC–Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944. Loading drop tanks on SB2Cs aboard USS LEXINGTON (CV-16) before a search mission, on 25 October 1944.
RMRNHY33–Battle of the Bulge - American tank destroyers move forward during heavy fog to stem German spearhead near Werbomont, Belgium, 20 Dec 44. Werbomont, 703rd TD, 82nd Airborne Division
RMRPJ27M–From the crest of Mount Suribachi, the Stars and Stripes wave in triumph over Iwo Jima after U.S. Marines had fought their way inch by inch up its steep lava-encrusted slopes
RMRPJ283–Out of the gaping mouths of Coast Guard and Navy Landing Craft, rose the great flow of invasion supplies to the blackened sands of Iwo Jima, a few hours after the Marines had wrested their foothold on the vital island. 1945.
RMRPJ27C–Battle for Iwo Jima, February-March 1945. Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima. Damage inflicted by naval gunfire and aerial bombardment can be seen along bluff and on beach. Photographed by plane from USS Makin Island (CVE 93) on D-Day, February 19, 1945.
RMM1AJ10–General Motors FM-2 'Wildcat' fighters - General Motors FM-2 Wildcat fighters From USS White Plains (CVE-66), fly an escort mission, probably during air strikes on Japanese facilities on Rota Island, Marianas, 24 June 1944.
RMRPJ27H–Battle for Iwo Jima, February-March 1945. Shown: Tracks made by U.S. amphibious tanks making their way towards Mt. Suribachi and Airship 1, 4.5 hours after H-Hour. Photographed by plane from USS Makin Island (CVE 93) on D-Day, February 19, 1945.
RMPP8530–USS Buchanan (DD-484) Refueling from USS Wasp (CV-7) while en route to the Guadalcanal-Tulagi invasion area, 3 August 1942. Buchanan is painted in Camouflage Measure 12 (Modified).
RM2X5C3G5–The theatre of war or the stage as set for the opening scenes of 1861
RM2X52TWN–Assassination of President Lincoln, Ford's Theatre, Washington, April 14, 1865
RM2X52TWW–Assassination of President Lincoln, Ford's Theatre, Washington, April 14, 1865
RMD41B2N–Donald Macdonald in Have A Heart - Liberty Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1913
RMD41B76–Adele Rowland is the Pretty Nurse in Her Soldier Boy at the Astor theatre, Broadway, New York City, circa 1913
RMEEH6RA–'Haiti' A drama of the black Napoleon by William Du Bois : With the New York cast. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of 'Haiti' at the Copley Theatre, 463 Stuart St., Boston, Mass., showing bust portrait of Toussaint Louverture, circa 1938
RMD481C1–The late theatre in Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Destroyed by Fire in 1820
RMDNKEE8–European/Asia Map, circa 1900 Theatre of four hundred years of history in which the Roman Empire and the barbarian inhabitants around the eastern part of the state
RME15B8N–Sidney R. Ellis presents golden voiced singer, Al. H. Wilson in his new play of picturesque Switzerland, Metz in the Alps new songs and yodels, Theatre Advertisement, circa 1906
RMBDX9K7–Crescite et multiplicamini - Increase and Multiply - Ford's Theatres and John Ford's Residence in Baltimore
RM2X5C3D8–Chauncey Olcott in the great play Mavourneen, circa 1900
RM2X5C3FA–William H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee, 1899
RMT8F4RR–Thomas W. Keene playing Hamlet, circa 1884
RMD23WAF–Map of Theater of operations, Japan-China War, 1894-5
RMD6MN9X–Frances Starr in 'The Case of Becky' at The Belasco Theater - Broadway NYC - 1912
RM2X5C3HK–McIntyre & Heath's Comedians the epitome of vaudeville, 1899
RM2X5C3D1–Klaw & Erlanger's stupendous production of Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace ; dramatized by Wm. Young, Esquire, 1899
RM2X5C3FB–Genuine opium den - E.W. Wood, 1899
RM2APWXKB–Grim humor on Tarawa - Sign with skull on Tarawa December 1943
RM2X5C3DG–A fool of fortune by Martha Morton : presented by Wm. H. Crane and his admirable company, 1896
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