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Production Collection (page 7)

"Unveiling the Magic: Behind the Scenes of Production" Step into a time capsule and witness the artistry as it unfolds through iconic moments in cinema and theater

Background imageProduction Collection: Fig sorting - Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory, Izmir, Turkey

Fig sorting - Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory, Izmir, Turkey
Fig sorting at the Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory and depot at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. A very traditional scene in the main fig-producing region in Turkey. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageProduction Collection: Interior of The restaurant Brunel at night. Tables with glasses, knives, ofrks, glasses

Interior of The restaurant Brunel at night. Tables with glasses, knives, ofrks, glasses. Candles. Avignon, Vaucluse, Provence, Alpes Cote d Azur, France, Europe

Background imageProduction Collection: Scottish Aviation Bulldog production

Scottish Aviation Bulldog production

Background imageProduction Collection: Rolls Royce / Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 production

Rolls Royce / Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 production
Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 Mk602 production at the Rolls-Royce Bristol Engine Division

Background imageProduction Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley production

Armstrong Whitworth Whitley production

Background imageProduction Collection: British Aerospace 125-700 production line

British Aerospace 125-700 production line at Chester. March 1977. Date: 1977

Background imageProduction Collection: Pre-production Concorde 01 G-AXDN

Pre-production Concorde 01 G-AXDN
Pre-production Concorde 01, G-AXDN, the third Concorde to join the flight test programme

Background imageProduction Collection: Un Repas san vins est une journee sans soleil (a meal without wine is like a day without sunshine)

Un Repas san vins est une journee sans soleil (a meal without wine is like a day without sunshine). Chateau de Nouvelles. Fitou. Languedoc. France

Background imageProduction Collection: Scars Of Dracula

Scars Of Dracula
Anouska Hempel baring her fangs in the Hammer horror classic

Background imageProduction Collection: The Cruel Sea (1953)

The Cruel Sea (1953)
The fictional frigate HMS Saltash Castle used in the film on location in Portland

Background imageProduction Collection: Anti-cancer drug binding to DNA, AFM

Anti-cancer drug binding to DNA, AFM
Drug-DNA complexes. Coloured atomic force micrograph (AFM) of plasmids (blue) of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) bound to the anti-cancer drug ditercalinium

Background imageProduction Collection: Wind turbine generating electricity

Wind turbine generating electricity. This view is looking up the support shaft of the turbine, towards the blades at top. Wind power is a renewable

Background imageProduction Collection: Chemistry equipment, 19th century

Chemistry equipment, 19th century
Chemistry equipment. Engraving of various pieces of equipment used in chemistry experiments. Most are concerned with the isolation of gas or with producing acids

Background imageProduction Collection: Oil pump in a wheat field

Oil pump in a wheat field. This type of oil pump is commonly known as a nodding donkey or jack pump. It is used to draw crude oil from a well when the pressure difference in the well is not

Background imageProduction Collection: Potters Quarter

Potters Quarter, Bhaktapur (Bhadgaun), Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, Asia

Background imageProduction Collection: Bbc TV Studio

Bbc TV Studio
A BBC Television production during the early days

Background imageProduction Collection: Agricultural and manufacturing output and wealth and debts of the United States (coloured engraving)

Agricultural and manufacturing output and wealth and debts of the United States (coloured engraving)
6014062 Agricultural and manufacturing output and wealth and debts of the United States (coloured engraving) by American School

Background imageProduction Collection: Les Cloches de Corneville, French comic opera in English, Theatre Royal

Les Cloches de Corneville, French comic opera in English, Theatre Royal, Plymouth Date: early 20th century

Background imageProduction Collection: From silkworm to silk stocking - British Empire Exhibition

From silkworm to silk stocking - British Empire Exhibition
The silk worm farm in the Hong Kong section at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1924. Chinese girls, brought over by Sir Robert Ho Tung and Lady Ho Tung (pictured)

Background imageProduction Collection: Truffle hunters in Perigord in France (chromolitho)

Truffle hunters in Perigord in France (chromolitho)
736029 Truffle hunters in Perigord in France (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Truffle hunters in Perigord in France)

Background imageProduction Collection: Poster, Gentleman Joe, a musical comedy

Poster, Gentleman Joe, a musical comedy, a Milton Bode production at the Grand Theatre

Background imageProduction Collection: Poster for Mother Goose

Poster for Mother Goose, advertising a pantomime. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageProduction Collection: Famous racehorse Red Rum, the Grand National winner, pictured during filming of the BBC

Famous racehorse Red Rum, the Grand National winner, pictured during filming of the BBC Sports Review of the Year. 14th December 1977

Background imageProduction Collection: Barratt Shoe Ltd factory, Northampton. 13th October 1935

Barratt Shoe Ltd factory, Northampton. 13th October 1935

Background imageProduction Collection: SALTON SALT, USA

SALTON SALT, USA
Salt mounds at Salton, USA. Date: 1901

Background imageProduction Collection: A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities
A tale of two cities staged at the Lyceum Theatre, London Date: 1860

Background imageProduction Collection: 5064 Gerrard by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale

5064 Gerrard by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale
5064 Gerrard revue by Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Robert Hale; music arranged by Willy Redestone. Artist Harold Smith. The revue was first produced at the Alhambra Theatre, Leicester Square

Background imageProduction Collection: The Best People, by Gray and Hopgood

The Best People, by Gray and Hopgood
The Best People, a comedy by David Gray and Avery P Hopgood. First produced in England at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool, March 1926, and later the same month at the Lyric Theatre, London

Background imageProduction Collection: Finding Food in London: WW1

Finding Food in London: WW1
Finding Food in London: making parks and waste places fruitful. At Finsbury Park and Clissfold Park in north London, ground is turned over to create space for the growing of vegetables during World

Background imageProduction Collection: Caricature of Arthur Cecil, English actor and playwright

Caricature of Arthur Cecil, English actor and playwright
Caricature of Arthur Cecil (1843-1896), English actor, comedian, playwright and theatre manager. Seen here as Colley Cibber in a production of Masks and Faces

Background imageProduction Collection: Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager

Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager
Caricature of Tom Mead (1821-1889), English actor, frequently cast as the villain because of his deep voice. In 1882 he played the role of the Apothecary in Henry Irvings production of Romeo

Background imageProduction Collection: Richard Baker in The Moon in the Yellow River

Richard Baker in The Moon in the Yellow River
Richard Baker (news announcer) playing Darrell Blake (centre) in the Tower Theatres production of The Moon in the Yellow River by Denis Johnston. Date: 1954

Background imageProduction Collection: Calico printing in a cotton mill, engraved by James Carter (1798-1855) c

Calico printing in a cotton mill, engraved by James Carter (1798-1855) c
KW258416 Calico printing in a cotton mill, engraved by James Carter (1798-1855) c.1830 (lithograph) by Allom, Thomas (1804-72) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageProduction Collection: Salt farm, Noirmoutier-en-l?Ile, Ile de Noirmoutier, Pays de la Loire, France

Salt farm, Noirmoutier-en-l?Ile, Ile de Noirmoutier, Pays de la Loire, France

Background imageProduction Collection: Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofans during production at Derby

Rolls-Royce RB211 turbofans during production at Derby. September 1971

Background imageProduction Collection: Pre-production de Havilland DH60 Moth G-EBMO

Pre-production de Havilland DH60 Moth G-EBMO
Pre-production de Havilland DH60 Moth, G-EBMO, in which H.S. Broad won the 1926 Kings Cup Race. Date: 1926

Background imageProduction Collection: The pre-production Vickers Wellesley K7556

The pre-production Vickers Wellesley K7556
The pre-production Vickers Wellesley, K7556

Background imageProduction Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIC PZ865

Hawker Hurricane IIC PZ865
Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865, The Last of the Many!, the final production Hurricane, is rolled out of the Hawker factory at Langley in 1944. Date: 1944

Background imageProduction Collection: Bristol Bombay L5808 the first production aircraft

Bristol Bombay L5808 the first production aircraft
Bristol Bombay, L5808, the first production aircraft

Background imageProduction Collection: Morrisons original production of Faust

Morrisons original production of Faust. Date c1896

Background imageProduction Collection: Sugar Cane Industry 1936

Sugar Cane Industry 1936
Brochure for the Australian Sugar Cane Industry 1936

Background imageProduction Collection: The universality of car ownership

The universality of car ownership
An illustration depicting the universality of car ownership in 1926, by showing a large and a small car both made by Austin

Background imageProduction Collection: Salt Refining 1823

Salt Refining 1823
A salt refiner at Northwich, Cheshire

Background imageProduction Collection: Be Careful Baby, by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo

Be Careful Baby, by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo. First produced in England at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth, March 1918, then the Apollo Theatre, London, April 1918

Background imageProduction Collection: Aladdin, Kennington Theatre, South London

Aladdin, Kennington Theatre, South London, 24 December 1904. Powerful Company, Beautiful Scenery, Charming Ballets, Augmented Orchestra, Ballet & Chorus of 100. 1904

Background imageProduction Collection: The first authentic stage Tess

The first authentic stage Tess
Photographs of the first production of Thomas Hardys own dramatic version of his novel Tess of the d Urbervilles on 26th November 1924 by the Hardy Players at the Corn Exchange, Dorchester

Background imageProduction Collection: American Forest Scene - Maple Sugaring, 1856 (colour litho)

American Forest Scene - Maple Sugaring, 1856 (colour litho)
BAL32921 American Forest Scene - Maple Sugaring, 1856 (colour litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95); Private Collection; American, out of copyright



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"Unveiling the Magic: Behind the Scenes of Production" Step into a time capsule and witness the artistry as it unfolds through iconic moments in cinema and theater. From the gripping war drama "Ice Cold In Alex" to the enchanting world of Gilbert & Sullivan operas, each frame captures the essence of meticulous craftsmanship. Transport yourself back to 1958 with a production still image from "Ice Cold In Alex, " where John Mills' captivating performance takes center stage. The D'Oyly Carte Souvenir immerses us in the grandeur of classic opera, leaving audiences spellbound by its harmonious melodies. Journey alongside Jenny Agutter in "The Railway Children" (1970), as she brings her character to life against breathtaking scenery. Another glimpse into "Ice Cold In Alex" reveals a mesmerizing production portrait that showcases both talent and attention to detail. As we explore further, we encounter Brigitte Bardot donning sea boots during a scene from "A Day In September. " Her presence exemplifies how costumes play an integral role in creating unforgettable characters. Meanwhile, Orson Welles captivates audiences as Harry Lime in "The Third Man, " reminding us that exceptional performances are at the heart of every successful production. Venture into darker realms with cult classic film "The Wicker Man" (1973). Its haunting imagery lingers long after viewing, thanks to impeccable set design and atmospheric scenes that transport viewers deep into its eerie narrative. A particular scene from this film leaves an indelible mark on our minds, showcasing how effective storytelling can be brought to life through skillful direction. Tom Courtenay's portrayal in "Billy Liar" (1963) demonstrates how actors breathe life into complex characters while Diana Rigg and Patrick MacNee embody elegance and charm as Emma Peel and Steed respectively – forever etching their names onto television history.