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Gaiety Collection (page 4)

"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: L'alsace Heureee ;Entre des troupes Francaises a Ribeauville
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Gaiety Collection: Letter W: 'Wagonnet', in L'ABC du Pepetit Poucet, 1928 (engraving)
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Gaiety Collection: Wedding celebration in the Kalmyks, 1888, Republic of Kalmykia in the Kalmyk Steppe
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Gaiety Collection: Wedding in Carinthia, Austria, Dowry, Procession through the village
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Gaiety Collection: Collector's picture series The Zodiac, September and October, Libra and Scorpio, Historical
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Gaiety Collection: Collector's picture series The Zodiac, July and August, Leo and Virgo
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Gaiety Collection: Desired Encounter, young man has met a young woman on the way to the market and they are talking
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Gaiety Collection: Collector's picture series The Zodiac, March and April, Aries and Taurus
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Gaiety Collection: Easter Morning in the Countryside of East Prussia, 1895, Germany
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Gaiety Collection: Summer retreat, young couple on the coast above the sea, in love, 1880, Germany
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Gaiety Collection: Sunday afternoon in the farmer's room, dancing lessons for the children
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Gaiety Collection: Life in the countryside, Scene of seduction in the vineyards of Tuscany
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Gaiety Collection: The Gourmand : Man eating turkey, 19th century (painting)
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Gaiety Collection: French soldier receiving a package, 1912 (w/c)
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Gaiety Collection: Celebrating the End of Prohibition, Chicago, 1933 (b/w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: The Dance, c. 1750 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Advertisement for Cinzano Blanc (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: La fin de l age d argent (The Close of The Silver Age). Theme inspire des poemes grecs antiques d
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Gaiety Collection: Hohere Gewalt (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Twin Sisters, Jennifer and Christine Wells, at London Zoo, 10th December 1956 (b / w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: Lonely bachelor wants a wife (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Merry Company (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Merry Company (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Duke Ellington and the Cotton Club Orchestra (b / w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: After the Bath, 1916 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: A Scene from The Blue Kitten at the Gaiety Theatre, London (1925) Date: 1925
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Gaiety Collection: A scene from Katja the Dancer at Dalys Theatre, London (1925) Date: 1925
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Gaiety Collection: Young man kissing the maid (b / w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: Boat rowing trip at Sognefjorden
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Gaiety Collection: Plaisir, Bonheur (colour photo)
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Gaiety Collection: Theatre de l Opera / Samedi 14 Janvier / 1er Bal Masque, 1890 (lithography)
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Gaiety Collection: Poster advertising Cognac as a promoter of reconciliation, 1890-95 (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: A Boy! (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: The Garden of Love, 1602 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: 397488
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Gaiety Collection: Louis Vallet, Chalonss / Marne, 1905 (lithography)
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Gaiety Collection: A Gaiety Girl, 1894 (lithography)
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Gaiety Collection: Today magazine, 1895 (lithography)
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Gaiety Collection: Simplicissimus carnival number, 1912 (lithography)
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Gaiety Collection: 6th World Scout Jamboree in a Girl Guides Association Vehicle, Moisson, France
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Gaiety Collection: French boyscout c. 1947 (b / w photo)
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Gaiety Collection: Mother and Children, c. 1840-80 (oil on canvas)
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Gaiety Collection: Good-tempered Grace (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Beethoven: 'Joy, thou heavenly spark of Godhead!'(colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: Fish and chips (colour litho)
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Gaiety Collection: 17th century Dutch family playing with a doll. 1803 (engraving)
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Gaiety Collection: He Comes, c. 1921 (gouache on paper)
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Gaiety Collection: Portrait of Borghild


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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.