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Opera is a form of art that originated in London, England and has since spread throughout Europe, and is a combination of music, drama

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Background imageOpera Collection: Webster & Waddington, theatre ticket agents, London

Webster & Waddington, theatre ticket agents, London
Webster & Waddington Ltd, theatre, opera and concert ticket agents, Regent Street, London, with posters advertising concerts and productions. Date: 1906

Background imageOpera Collection: Regina Badet as a Bacchante

Regina Badet as a Bacchante
French actress and dancer, Anne Regina Badet (1876 - 1949), dressed as a bacchante at the Theatre des Capucines, Paris. She was a major star of the Opera-Comique in Paris

Background imageOpera Collection: Granny Takes a Trip blouse, 1966

Granny Takes a Trip blouse, 1966
Model wearing a Victorian style blouse from the famous 1960s Kings Road boutique, Granny Takes a Trip. The enamel fob watch is from F. Young and the opera glasses from Rita

Background imageOpera Collection: Paris fashion. Illustrations of the magazine Modes

Paris fashion. Illustrations of the magazine Modes de Paris. Petit Courrier des Dames, published by S.and J.Fuller in London. Color lithograph, 1842. Litography. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris

Background imageOpera Collection: Advertisement for Grand Theatre, Woolwich, SE London

Advertisement for Grand Theatre, Woolwich, SE London
Advertisement for Grand Theatre and Opera House, Woolwich, south east London, with a photo of the interior. Date: circa 1905

Background imageOpera Collection: Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool, 1866

Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool, 1866
The New Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House, Lime Street, Liverpool in the year that it first opened. Later the building would be pulled down

Background imageOpera Collection: Tatler front cover, Glyndebourne, June 1963

Tatler front cover, Glyndebourne, June 1963
Front cover of The Tatler, June 1963, with a front cover suggesting their theme which is their summer number goes to Glyndebourne

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert for Asprey clutch bags 1937

Advert for Asprey clutch bags 1937
Asprey of Bond Street, London advertising a number of bags and clutches including a childs muff suede handbag, a pigskin pochette, a childs umbrella, a tweed scarf and handbag in various colours

Background imageOpera Collection: CHARITY BALL, 1911. Prince Alexander of Teck (right) and Princess Alice of Albany

CHARITY BALL, 1911. Prince Alexander of Teck (right) and Princess Alice of Albany review the proceedings at a fancy-dress charity ball at the Savoy Hotel, London, England, May 1911

Background imageOpera Collection: Kings Theatre

Kings Theatre
circa 1780: The Italian Opera House or Kings Theatre in Londons Haymarket, built by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1728. The site is now occupied by His Majestys Theatre. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageOpera Collection: Metropole Theatre

Metropole Theatre
circa 1879: Publicity material for the Metropole Theatre and Opera House at Camberwell, London, owned and managed by J B Mulholland

Background imageOpera Collection: The Jenny Lind locomotive was the first of a class of ten steam locomotives built

The Jenny Lind locomotive was the first of a class of ten steam locomotives built in 1847 for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway by E.B.Wilson and Company of Leeds

Background imageOpera Collection: LUCIA ELIZABETH MATHEWS (1797-1856). Known as Madame Vestris. English actress and opera singer

LUCIA ELIZABETH MATHEWS (1797-1856). Known as Madame Vestris. English actress and opera singer. When appearing in The Speaking Likeness at the Princess Theatre, London, England, in 1846

Background imageOpera Collection: Heinrich Hensel

Heinrich Hensel (1874-1935) - a famous German Tenor, chosen by Wagner to sing the role of Parsifal at Bayreuth (1911-12). He also sang the role in the first production staged in London in 1914

Background imageOpera Collection: HER MAJESTY S, 1809

HER MAJESTY S, 1809
In the Haymarket, London, this is at this time the largest theatre in Britain : used only for opera productions, it is known simply as The Opera House

Background imageOpera Collection: Faust by Charles Gounod

Faust by Charles Gounod
FAUST at Her Majestys Theatre, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Michael William Balfe (1808-70) Irish-born English composer and singer. Studied with Rossini

Michael William Balfe (1808-70) Irish-born English composer and singer. Studied with Rossini. Conductor of London Italian Opera 1846. Best remembered for his opera The Bohemian Girl (1843)



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Opera Collection

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