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Audience Collection (page 5)

In the realm of human experiences, the concept of "audience" transcends time and boundaries

Background imageAudience Collection: Jean Shrimpton (b. 1942) at the Melbourne Cup in 1965 (b / w photo)

Jean Shrimpton (b. 1942) at the Melbourne Cup in 1965 (b / w photo)
TPG251599 Jean Shrimpton (b.1942) at the Melbourne Cup in 1965 (b/w photo) by Australian Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: English model and actress; ); Australian

Background imageAudience Collection: The Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, c. 1850 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

The Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, c. 1850 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874031 The Darbar of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, c.1850 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Hasan al Din (fl.c.1850); 27.78 x50.64 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageAudience Collection: Reading 1992 revisited - 30th August 1992 - Nirvana headlining - Mud dancing

Reading 1992 revisited - 30th August 1992 - Nirvana headlining - Mud dancing

Background imageAudience Collection: Fans watching Oasis in concert at Knebworth, Hertfordshire. 11th August 1996

Fans watching Oasis in concert at Knebworth, Hertfordshire. 11th August 1996

Background imageAudience Collection: John Charles, Player Manager of Hereford United receives Welsh Cup Runners Up trophy

John Charles, Player Manager of Hereford United receives Welsh Cup Runners Up trophy from Tommy Russell, President of the Welsh Football Association, after losing to Cardiff City (6-1 on aggregate)

Background imageAudience Collection: Ricky Simmonds, actor from BBC television programme Grange Hill

Ricky Simmonds, actor from BBC television programme Grange Hill, playing the character Anthony Jones aka Ant, pictured in Stockton

Background imageAudience Collection: Abbey Park Music Festival, Leicester, Saturday 13th August 1988

Abbey Park Music Festival, Leicester, Saturday 13th August 1988

Background imageAudience Collection: The Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) was an organisation set up in 1939

The Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) was an organisation set up in 1939 by Basil Dean and Leslie Henson to provide entertainment for British armed forces personnel during World War

Background imageAudience Collection: Crowd Scenes watching an international rugby match in Wales. 1963

Crowd Scenes watching an international rugby match in Wales. 1963. 1963-64 New Zealand rugby union tour of Britain, Ireland

Background imageAudience Collection: Bobby Charlton has his name in lights on the new electronic scoreboard at Old Trafford

Bobby Charlton has his name in lights on the new electronic scoreboard at Old Trafford. Its another record for the Manchester United skipper, as this game

Background imageAudience Collection: Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981

Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981. The line of the group was Phil Lynott on bass guitar and vocals. (centre and singing) Snowy White on Guitar

Background imageAudience Collection: Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981

Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981. The line of the group was Phil Lynott on bass guitar and vocals. Snowy White on Guitar

Background imageAudience Collection: Pier Bandstand at Weymouth in Dorset is due for demolition, Sunday 4th May 1986

Pier Bandstand at Weymouth in Dorset is due for demolition, Sunday 4th May 1986. The Art Deco Pier Bandstand was built in 1938-39, but with Weymouth & Portland Borough Council facing 300

Background imageAudience Collection: Tommy Cooper making his 30 years in show business speech at The Variety Club of Great

Tommy Cooper making his 30 years in show business speech at The Variety Club of Great Britain event at The Savoy Hotel in The Strand, London

Background imageAudience Collection: The Rolling Stones in concert at St James Park, Newcastle

The Rolling Stones in concert at St James Park, Newcastle. Pictured is Lead singer Mick Jagger onstage entertaining the huge audience who have come to see the band. Picture taken 23rd June 1982

Background imageAudience Collection: The Earls Court Motor Show. London Visitors enter

The Earls Court Motor Show. London Visitors enter and exit the exhibition centre on Warwick Road, Earls Court, West London. Picture 15th October 1970

Background imageAudience Collection: David Essex performs at The Liverpool Empire, Liverpool Merseyside

David Essex performs at The Liverpool Empire, Liverpool Merseyside. Picture taken 11th November 1974

Background imageAudience Collection: Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park

Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual

Background imageAudience Collection: Fred Perry (GB) stretches high to reach the ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Fred Perry (GB) stretches high to reach the ball at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, against Marcel Rainville from Canada. Perry won the match 6-1, 6-1, 6-3

Background imageAudience Collection: The Beatles Autumn 1963 UK Tour, De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Sunday 1st December 1963

The Beatles Autumn 1963 UK Tour, De Montfort Hall, Leicester, Sunday 1st December 1963

Background imageAudience Collection: A sleepy delegate at the TUC conference in Blackpool. 8th September 1977

A sleepy delegate at the TUC conference in Blackpool. 8th September 1977

Background imageAudience Collection: Picture shows a fan dancing amongst the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert

Picture shows a fan dancing amongst the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageAudience Collection: Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter backstage before he performs to a reported 85

Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter backstage before he performs to a reported 85, 000 audience at London Hyde Park. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageAudience Collection: Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter performs to a reported 85

Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter performs to a reported 85, 000 audience at London Hyde Park. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageAudience Collection: Picture shows the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America

Picture shows the huge audience at London Hyde Park for a concert by Don Mclean - America singer and songwriter. Also on the bill was Joan Armatrading

Background imageAudience Collection: Ken Dodd - comedian from Liverpool. Ken Dodd with his assistants Kim

Ken Dodd - comedian from Liverpool. Ken Dodd with his assistants Kim Lonsdale of Southport and Carol Woods of Old Swan play Traffic Wardens in Liverpool

Background imageAudience Collection: The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London

The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London. Picture shows the queue outside, filing in for tonights concert

Background imageAudience Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships, A member of the crowd puts her feet up

Wimbledon Tennis Championships, A member of the crowd puts her feet up, at Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Picture taken 26th June 1975

Background imageAudience Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships. The audience watch the game, on this hot day

Wimbledon Tennis Championships. The audience watch the game, on this hot day. Some people have made paper sun protective hats out of their newspapers Picture taken 23rd June 1949

Background imageAudience Collection: Lady Diana Spencer, centre of picture in the ribbon hat obscured with her eyes

Lady Diana Spencer, centre of picture in the ribbon hat obscured with her eyes and nose just showing, enjoys the day with some friends on the last day of Royal Ascot

Background imageAudience Collection: Elton John performing in Central Park, New York, America

Elton John performing in Central Park, New York, America. Elton drew a huge crowd of over 400, 000 to the free concert. With a set list of over 20 songs, Elton played such hits as Tiny Dancer

Background imageAudience Collection: Ricky Simmonds, actor from BBC television programme Grange Hill

Ricky Simmonds, actor from BBC television programme Grange Hill, playing the character Anthony Jones aka Ant, pictured in Stockton

Background imageAudience Collection: Midge Ure, Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael in the audience during the opening of

Midge Ure, Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael in the audience during the opening of the Live Aid Concert at Wembley Stadium. 13th July 1985

Background imageAudience Collection: George Michael in the audience during the opening of the Live Aid Concert at Wembley

George Michael in the audience during the opening of the Live Aid Concert at Wembley Stadium. 13th July 1985

Background imageAudience Collection: A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London

A huge crowd enjoys The Oval Pop Festival, Oval Cricket Ground, South London, in the late summer of 1972 On the day, Rod Stewart won Best Male Vocalist 1972, Emerson Lake and Palmer won 7 awards

Background imageAudience Collection: Standard Triumph workers meet outside the Speke factory, Liverpool, Merseyside

Standard Triumph workers meet outside the Speke factory, Liverpool, Merseyside, 21st October 1969

Background imageAudience Collection: Ready Steady Go Rave Mad Mod Ball at the Empire Pool Wembley, London

Ready Steady Go Rave Mad Mod Ball at the Empire Pool Wembley, London, Wednesday 8th April 1964. The Rolling Stones pictured

Background imageAudience Collection: Reading Rock Festival 1980, the 20th National Rock Festival

Reading Rock Festival 1980, the 20th National Rock Festival, taking place 22nd to 24th August, at Richfield Avenue, Reading, Pictures Friday 22nd August 1980

Background imageAudience Collection: One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when

One of the largest congregations so far recorded filled the Liverpool Cathedral when the United States Army choir sang spirituals

Background imageAudience Collection: Louis Armstrong in concert at The Embassy Sportsdrome in Aston, Birmingham

Louis Armstrong in concert at The Embassy Sportsdrome in Aston, Birmingham. Also pictured is Jim Simpson, owner of Big Bear Records. 17th May 1956

Background imageAudience Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana meet Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in Rome

Prince Charles and Princess Diana meet Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in Rome, Monday 29th April 1985

Background imageAudience Collection: Hot Gossip Dancers seen here performing on stage at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh -6th

Hot Gossip Dancers seen here performing on stage at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh -6th March 1981

Background imageAudience Collection: The Beatles concert at The Pavilion Gardens Ballroom, Buxton, Derbyshire

The Beatles concert at The Pavilion Gardens Ballroom, Buxton, Derbyshire, 19th October 1963. Police officers pluck a girl who was fainted, out of the crowd

Background imageAudience Collection: Le Concert, 1774. Creator: Antoine Jean Duclos

Le Concert, 1774. Creator: Antoine Jean Duclos
Le Concert, 1774. [The Concert]

Background imageAudience Collection: Frontispiece for the comedy The Buffoons (Li Buffoni), a set on stage resembling a p

Frontispiece for the comedy The Buffoons (Li Buffoni), a set on stage resembling a public space, various figures dancing around two people in cages in center stage, fifteen spectators below, ca. 1639

Background imageAudience Collection: Anita O Day, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett

Anita O Day, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett
Anita O Day, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960

Background imageAudience Collection: Chicago Worlds Fair 1933 - Firestone Factory and Exhibitio

Chicago Worlds Fair 1933 - Firestone Factory and Exhibitio
Chicago Worlds Fair 1933 - The Firestone Patented Gum Dipping Process in the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building. 1933

Background imageAudience Collection: Well - You KNOW wot men are! A young lady of seemingly considerable experience of

Well - You KNOW wot men are! A young lady of seemingly considerable experience of the other sex exposes on the subject to an invisible audience. Date: 1934



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In the realm of human experiences, the concept of "audience" transcends time and boundaries. From the iconic Hippy Bus at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969 to Amitabha, the Buddha of Sukhavati, we witness how diverse audiences have shaped history. Vasco da Gama's arrival in India drew a curious crowd eager to embrace new cultures and ideas. Sports enthusiasts unite as they cheer on their teams during thrilling Test cricket matches at Sydney Cricket Ground and Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia. The rhythmic movements of Irish Dancers captivate an audience with their mesmerizing performances. Judy Garland's enchanting voice resonates through The Talk of the Town concert hall, leaving her adoring fans spellbound. In a world where individuality reigns supreme, some artists perform for an Audience Of One - pouring their hearts out to connect with that singular soul who understands them completely. The grandeur of Teatro San Carlo in Naples sets the stage for captivating dramas that transport audiences into different eras and realities. Centuries ago, actors performed on wooden stages during Shakespearean times, captivating crowds with tales that still resonate today. Beyond entertainment lies another facet: National Sporting Clubs bring together passionate supporters who create an electric atmosphere as they rally behind their favorite athletes or teams. Music knows no bounds; it unites people across continents. The Count Basie Orchestra's performance at London's Royal Festival Hall in 1980 showcased this universal language that can move even those who don't share a common tongue. Audiences throughout history have witnessed moments both profound and mundane; they have laughed together, cried together, celebrated victories and mourned losses side by side, and are not mere spectators but active participants shaping our collective narrative - reminding us that regardless of time or place, we are all connected through shared experiences as partakers in this grand theater called life.