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Comedy is a form of art that has been around for centuries, originating in London

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Background imageComedy Collection: Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle

Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a
FLO4995408 Farming for Ladies, 1845. Lady in a three-wheeled chair with her footmen in livery using a ladle to feed pigs in a pigsty

Background imageComedy Collection: Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The

Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The Comedy of
FLO4568547 Portrait of actor John Dunstall in the role of Syracuse's dromio in William Shakespeare's play The Comedy of Errors (1564-1616)

Background imageComedy Collection: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)

Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)
8670888 Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition)

Background imageComedy Collection: Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian

Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing
FLO4995471 Volunteer Movement, Jones & Family under Canvass', 1862. Satirical print showing a Victorian family playing soldiers for the Volunteer Force, a part-time territorial army

Background imageComedy Collection: Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving

Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool
FLO4995460 Swimming for Ladies, 1860. Women and girls in full body bathing suits diving, swimming and playing in a Victorian pool

Background imageComedy Collection: A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855

A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to
FLO4995445 A Prize Baby Show, Materfamilias rewarding a successful Candidate, 1855. A lady in black shawl gives a cookery book to a young mother in crinolines at a cute baby contest

Background imageComedy Collection: Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out

Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case
FLO4995406 Title page with title written in twigs and vignette of a jockey in silks riding a horse made out of a leather case, quill and sticks

Background imageComedy Collection: SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright

SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright. Title page from an edition of "Comedies, Histories
CUL4849133 SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright. Title page from an edition of "Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies" by William Shakespeare

Background imageComedy Collection: Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid

Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid
FLO4679248 Gentleman reading a comedy aloud in a living room, when half asleep and quite stupid. Handcoloured copperplate drawn

Background imageComedy Collection: Theatrescape with critic (litho)

Theatrescape with critic (litho)
8663955 Theatrescape with critic (litho) by Pont (Graham Laidler) (1908-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theatrescape with critic)

Background imageComedy Collection: The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho)

The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho)
8672607 The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho) by Bull, Rene (1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The sad end of Harlequin the painter)

Background imageComedy Collection: Chimpanzee expressions (engraving)

Chimpanzee expressions (engraving)
8672590 Chimpanzee expressions (engraving) by Donnison, Thomas Edward (1861-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chimpanzee expressions: melodrama, comedy, tragedy and burlesque)

Background imageComedy Collection: Helena Modjeska (1840-1909)

Helena Modjeska (1840-1909)
864249 Helena Modjeska (1840-1909); (add.info.: Helena Modjeska (1840-1909) Polish actress who appeared in London 1880-1882 and in 1890

Background imageComedy Collection: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London, 19th century

Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London, 19th century
5308810 Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London, 19th century; (add.info.: Cartoon commenting on the pollution of the Thames in London)

Background imageComedy Collection: Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859

Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859. Satirical print showing Victorians lounging
FLO4995466 Picnic in the Drawing Room, a capital thing for a Wet Day, 1859. Satirical print showing Victorians lounging on the carpet with Fortnum and Mason picnic hampers

Background imageComedy Collection: The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London

The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London street: a brassband
FLO4995451 The Quiet Street, a Sketch from a Study Window, 1856. Satirical print showing a noisy London street: a brassband, Masaniello's pipe organ, a hurdy gurdy, blackface musicians

Background imageComedy Collection: Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children

Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children
FLO4995421 Higgledy-Piggledy, or a Domestic Republic 1849. Gentleman facing a revolt by his wife, children, housekeepper and servants

Background imageComedy Collection: Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets

Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets
FLO4995413 Fashions for 1844. Group of men in a park wearing tall hats, tight-waisted coats and jackets. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from Punchos Pocket Books

Background imageComedy Collection: Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets

Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets, wearing riding boots
FLO4995472 Some Sea-Side Fashions for 1863. Victorian ladies in short hooped skirts and tiny bonnets, wearing riding boots, bloomers and shoes, holding walking sticks

Background imageComedy Collection: For the guild of literature and art (litho)

For the guild of literature and art (litho)
8675835 For the guild of literature and art (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: For the guild of literature and art)

Background imageComedy Collection: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)

Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)
8670072 Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition)

Background imageComedy Collection: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)

Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho)
8669854 Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition), c.1927 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from Gamage's General Catalogue (96th edition)

Background imageComedy Collection: The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho)

The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho)
8672562 The sad end of Harlequin the painter (colour litho) by Bull, Rene (1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The sad end of Harlequin the painter)

Background imageComedy Collection: Representation of William Shakespeare's 'Night of the Kings' at the Middle Temple (Inns of Court)

Representation of William Shakespeare's "Night of the Kings" at the Middle Temple (Inns of Court)
ELD4933339 Representation of William Shakespeare's "Night of the Kings" at the Middle Temple (Inns of Court) January 2, 1602 in London

Background imageComedy Collection: Dress (Robe) of the reign of William III, early in the reign of Queen Anne 1689-1707

Dress (Robe) of the reign of William III, early in the reign of Queen Anne 1689-1707
FLO4594713 Dress (Robe) of the reign of William III, early in the reign of Queen Anne 1689-1707. She wear a headdress of feathers and lace, a blue dress with lace trim

Background imageComedy Collection: 'Master Slender and Anne Page', by Sir Augustus W. Callcott, R.A.,...South Kensington Museum, 1864

"Master Slender and Anne Page", by Sir Augustus W. Callcott, R.A.,...South Kensington Museum, 1864
"Master Slender and Anne Page", by Sir Augustus W. Callcott, R.A., in the Sheepshanks Collection, South Kensington Museum, 1864. Engraving of a painting

Background imageComedy Collection: The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Educated Mules at the Alhambra Palace, 1858. American circus in London: Messrs. Howes and Cushing's "educated" mules, Barney and Pete who...must have had, if not a superior education

Background imageComedy Collection: The Pantomime at Drury Lane: 'Whittington and his Cat', 1876. Creator: David Henry Friston

The Pantomime at Drury Lane: "Whittington and his Cat", 1876. Creator: David Henry Friston
The Pantomime at Drury Lane: "Whittington and his Cat", 1876. London stage production. The Illustration we give of the Drury Lane pantomime shows at once the group of the Vokes family

Background imageComedy Collection: Last scene of 'The Enchanted Isle' at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Last scene of "The Enchanted Isle" at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Last scene of "The Enchanted Isle" at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. London stage performance...for the benefit of the widow and children of the late Mr. Robert B. Brough...[showing] Mr

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel

Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). Artist: Charles A Buchel
Scene from Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, 1786, (c1914). The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro), a comic opera (opera buffa) with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte (1749-1838)

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from Mr. Brougham's comedy of 'Romance and Reality', at the Hammersmith Theatre, 1860

Scene from Mr. Brougham's comedy of "Romance and Reality", at the Hammersmith Theatre, 1860
Scene from Mr. Brougham's comedy of "Romance and Reality", at the Hammersmith Theatre, 1860. London stage production. Act IV

Background imageComedy Collection: Last scene of 'The Enchanted Isle' at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. Creator: Unknown

Last scene of "The Enchanted Isle" at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Last scene of "The Enchanted Isle" at Drury Lane Theatre, 1860. London stage performance...for the benefit of the widow and children of the late Mr. Robert B. Brough...[showing] Mr

Background imageComedy Collection: Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as 'Touchstone', 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain. Mr

Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as "Touchstone", 1857. Creator: Joseph Swain. Mr
Mr. Compton, of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, as "Touchstone", 1857. Portrait from a photograph by Mayall. Henry Compton...has played the whole of that fine round of characters which are

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from 'A Bottle of Smoke' at the Adelphi Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "A Bottle of Smoke" at the Adelphi Theatre, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "A Bottle of Smoke" at the Adelphi Theatre, 1856. London stage production. This little piece continues to justify the favourable opinion we expressed of it on its production

Background imageComedy Collection: Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Prime Donne at Her Majesty's Theatre: Albertini, Alboni and Piccolomini, 1856. Italian opera singers. Marietta Alboni, is a popular favourite of the English public [and is] gifted with a contralto

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the New Drama of 'The Evil Genius', at the Haymarket Theatre, 1856. Creator: Smyth

Scene from the New Drama of "The Evil Genius", at the Haymarket Theatre, 1856. Creator: Smyth
Scene from the New Drama of "The Evil Genius", at the Haymarket Theatre, 1856. A...comedy likely to prove prosperous...fitted as the leading character is for the style of Mr

Background imageComedy Collection: The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854

The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The Speech Day at Harrow School - Visit of Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, 1854. Prize-giving at the private school of Harrow in London

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the new farce of 'The Slow Man', at the Adelphi Theatre, 1854. Creator: T. H. Wilson

Scene from the new farce of "The Slow Man", at the Adelphi Theatre, 1854. Creator: T. H. Wilson
Scene from the new farce of "The Slow Man", at the Adelphi Theatre, 1854. London stage show....the extraordinary scene in Mr

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from 'Harlequin and Humpty-Dumpty', 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "Harlequin and Humpty-Dumpty", 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "Harlequin and Humpty-Dumpty", [Drury Lane Theatre, London], 1850....scene in which the hero figures in grotesque rotundity...The hero was a rebel in the days of King Richard

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from 'Prince Dorus; or, The Romance of the Nose', 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "Prince Dorus; or, The Romance of the Nose", 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "Prince Dorus; or, The Romance of the Nose", [Olympic Theatre, London], 1850. Mr. Tom Taylor takes the subject of Madame D'Arblay's "Prince Doras" for his Christmas

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "The Merry Wives of Windsor; or, Harlequin and Sir John Falstaff, [Surrey Theatre, London], 1850....the never-to-be forgotten incident of the buck-basket

Background imageComedy Collection: Mr. J. Wallack as Dr. Petgoose, in the New Play of the 'Catspaw' at the Haymarket Theatre, 1850

Mr. J. Wallack as Dr. Petgoose, in the New Play of the "Catspaw" at the Haymarket Theatre, 1850
Mr. J. Wallack as Dr. Petgoose, in the New Play of the "Catspaw" at the Haymarket Theatre, [London], 1850. Doctor Petgoose...to whom so much of the mischief is owing

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from 'Serve Him Right', at the Lyceum Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from "Serve Him Right", at the Lyceum Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from "Serve Him Right", at the Lyceum Theatre, [London], 1850. The accompanying Illustration gives one of the most entertaining scenes in the drama of "Serve Him Right"

Background imageComedy Collection: Scene from the New Comedy of 'The Catspaw', at the Haymarket Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Scene from the New Comedy of "The Catspaw", at the Haymarket Theatre, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Scene from the New Comedy of "The Catspaw", at the Haymarket Theatre, [London], 1850. The announcement of a new comedy by Mr. Douglas Jerrold was an event sure to command attention

Background imageComedy Collection: Plaster Monument of Shakspeare, modelled by the late J. E. Thomas, 1862. Creator: Robert Dudley

Plaster Monument of Shakspeare, modelled by the late J. E. Thomas, 1862. Creator: Robert Dudley
Plaster Monument of Shakspeare, modelled by the late J. E. Thomas, 1862. It was designed not merely as a portrait-statue, but as a national monument...the poet is elevated on a lofty

Background imageComedy Collection: Patricia Hodge on stage in Noel and Gertie being performed at the Comedy

Patricia Hodge on stage in Noel and Gertie being performed at the Comedy Theatre, London - 13th December 1989

Background imageComedy Collection: Cybill Shepherd pictured on the set of The Lady Vanishes

Cybill Shepherd pictured on the set of The Lady Vanishes, filmed at Marylebone Station in London. The Lady Vanishes is a 1979 British comedy mystery film

Background imageComedy Collection: Behind the scenes filming of Minder, a British comedy drama TV Series set in the London

Behind the scenes filming of Minder, a British comedy drama TV Series set in the London criminal underworld, fourth series, episode " A Star is Gorn", pictured Thursday 22nd September 1983



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Comedy Collection

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