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BP01 Panopticon Museum Vol 1
Subject
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Social History
Music Hall
Waxworks
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Source
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Pickard's Scrapbooks collection at Royal Scottish Conservatoire Archives.
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery
Contributor
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Pickard's Papers Project, processed by Berta Ramos
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Format
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Original: Hard-bound paper scrapbook
Language
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English
Type
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Text
Identifier
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BP01
Coverage
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Edwardian
Description
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This scrapbook covers the early history of the Britannia Panopticon under Pickard's management.
Newspaper cutting
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MUSIC-HALL WAR.
Scottish Managers Prepared for
a Strike.
The mraBic-haJl strike in London still con-
tinues, and tlio latest indioation is that the
trouble will shortly spread to the provinces.
Both at (jltAgtAV and Edinburgh the
managers of lo aJ halls likely to be affected
by the spread of the strike are ptrepaa-in^
for contingencies by the engagement of
reserve artistes, staff, and orchestra.
The important development during the
■week has been the engage erit of th ■ SoaLi [
Theatre, London., by the artistes o-n strike.
The London Entertainments Protorfcion i
Association, has passed a resolution pledging I
A prominent leader of the strike
movement.
ft® members during the strike to loyally
assist each other by lending, when pot&ible,
artistca, etago hands, and m-nsici anti.
It waa agreed not. to come to any arrange-
ment with the NationsJ Alliance or any of
€he loaders who have inati&ted the strike
without, reference to the general body or
4he executive ol the ASanauatcon.
MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.
MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.
r
who, the other night, undertook eight
“turns” at different 4 halls” in Liondon. ,
MUSIC-HALL STRIKE.
Onlooker Sings :
Hero’s an item on the playbill, here’s a
“ number ” you will like,
Tor the “ pros ” don’t like the pay-bill,
and they’re out upon the strike.
There are contracts that are galling, that
the “ pro ” would like to break,
And has salary keeps falling, while the
“mags” are on the make.
There’s the big man with the money, who
has always had the pull,
And a “ oomio ” may bo funny, but ’tis
seldom he’s a fool.
’Tis an extra special matinee ftwont last
too long, we hope)
With the Public Voice as referee, and
the strain upon the rope..
MEssKrrfY / L ott b .
I ; w ^o was recently hissed when she appeared
i at the Tivoli, London. She stated that she
did not know that there was a strike.
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Identifier
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BP01.41
Title
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BP01.41 Scrapbook page
Subject
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Social History, Variety Theatre
Source
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Pickard's Papers: Panopticon Museum Vol 41
Description
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Newspaper cuttings about a music-hall strike.
Contributor
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Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust
Publisher
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Pickard's Papers project. Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust / University of Glasgow / Heritage Lottery Fund
Language
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English
Coverage
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Edwardian
Format
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image/jpegfrom paper original
Creator
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[A. E. Pickard]
Rights
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This material is made available for non-commercial research and education purposes, and no copyright infringement is intended. If the material is still in copyright, or contains sensitive information, please contact us and we will take it down.
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