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Gaiety Collection (page 2)

"Gaiety: A Timeless Celebration of Joy and Entertainment" Step into the world of gaiety, where laughter echoes through the ages and merriment knows no bounds

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Gaiety Collection: The Gaiety Theatre, London, early 1900s
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Gaiety Collection: Jeanne Douste, Marie Elba, Hansel and Gretel, Gaiety Theatre
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Gaiety Collection: Ivy Tresmand and Gene Gerrard
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Gaiety Collection: Music cover, Killaloe, sung by Mr E J Lonnen
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Gaiety Collection: Music cover, The Girl on the Film, Valse
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Gaiety Collection: Courtaulds Fabrics Advertisement
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Gaiety Collection: Sepha Treble, actress, (1908-1995), studio portrait wearing black mantilla
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Gaiety Collection: Olivia Eltone, actress, studio portrait. With description, Who plays Robinson Crusoe at
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Gaiety Collection: Olive May, actress and Gaiety Girl (1886-1947), formal studio portrait on boudoir chair
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Gaiety Collection: Catherine by Reginald Arkell and Fred De Gresac
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Gaiety Collection: Bryan Entracte 24 1884 1880s Victorian Morbid
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Gaiety Collection: Photograph taken by the corner of the Strand and the Aldwych. Showing Inveresk House, (on the left)
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Gaiety Collection: Nineteenth century Paraguayan country girls (litho)
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Gaiety Collection: The Dance of Spring (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Mrs A Scott-Elliot and Children, 1912 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: The Rommelpot: Interior with Three Figures (oil on panel)
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Gaiety Collection: Merry Company Before an Inn, 1646 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: An Italian Sailor (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Smiling self-portrait, 1630 (etching)
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Gaiety Collection: Abraham caressing Isaac, 1637 (Etching)
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Gaiety Collection: Martin Luthers pleasure of sumertime together with his family and friends, 1850s (engraving)
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Gaiety Collection: Allegory of Joy and Melancholy, 1628 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Ring-a-Ring-of-Roses, 1910 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Perseus freeing Andromeda, 1510-15 circa, (oil and tempera on wood)
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Gaiety Collection: Amore Attis, circa 1440 (bronze)
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Gaiety Collection: Colour illustration by Federico Ribas Montenegro (print)
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Gaiety Collection: Virgin Mary, 16th century (oil on wood)
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Gaiety Collection: Welcome, 1903-08 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Statuette of Cupid, 1st/2nd century AD (marble)
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Gaiety Collection: Celebrations in the streets of London following the news of the conclusion of peace in
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Gaiety Collection: Ouder geluk (parents happiness), 1891 (pastel on paper)
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Gaiety Collection: Uhlans, Uhlans, the Boys Pretty a Picture... 1916 (oil on panel)
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Gaiety Collection: Theodore Roosevelt laughing, c. 1910 (b/w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: World War I 1914-1918. German poster for subscribers to War Loan bonds, 1918
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Gaiety Collection: Peggy Hopkins Joyce raises a glass of beer to celebrate the end of Prohibition, Hollywood
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Gaiety Collection: Adoration of the Child, 1619-20 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Memory Figure Sitting on a Stool, Akan Culture, Ghana (terracotta)
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Gaiety Collection: Peasant feast, 16th century (oil on wood)
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Gaiety Collection: Allegorical figure, 1575-80, (oil on wood)
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Gaiety Collection: Virgin with laughing child, about 1465 (terracotta)
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Gaiety Collection: 7378206
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Gaiety Collection: Old Man and Woman, 1700s (oil on wood)
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Gaiety Collection: Illustration for My Farm (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Portrait of Felice Colonna Orsini
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Gaiety Collection: The three ages of woman, 1905, (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Poster advertising Cirio tinned tomatoes (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Bouquet of Flowers, (oil on canvas)


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"Gaiety: A Timeless Celebration of Joy and Entertainment" Step into the world of gaiety, where laughter echoes through the ages and merriment knows no bounds. From the uproarious comedy "Hay Fever" by Noel Coward to the vibrant performances at Gaiety Theatre in Hastings, this concept has always been synonymous with pure delight. Intriguingly, even historical figures like the 5th Marquess of Anglesey found solace in gaiety, as he transformed into Pekoe for a momentary escape from reality. The enchantment continued with an advert for Gaiety Girl in 1896, captivating audiences with its allure. The programme cover for "The Beauty Spot" in 1917 exemplifies how gaiety transcends time; it remains eternally cherished. It was during such jubilant times that Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) announced her betrothal to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at Buckingham Palace in London - a black and white photograph capturing their radiant happiness. Glimpses into history reveal more facets of gaiety's charm - whether it be through a lively production like "Gaiety Girl" in 1904 or an intriguing colored photo depicting a man relishing a large watermelon. These moments encapsulate joyous memories that have stood the test of time. From music halls like The Gaiety Music Hall Chatham to iconic venues like Cafe De Paris, gaiety thrived as people sought respite from everyday life. Caricatures immortalize beloved performers such as Nellie Farren and Edward Ledger who brought endless laughter to their audiences. Even musical compositions embraced this spirit; Pas de Quatre's Faust Up To Date graced music covers while reflecting society's fascination with dance crazes like tango - epitomized by films such as "The Girl on the Film" in 1913.