RMMT1NGW–Sir Henry Irving (1838 – 1905), John Henry Brodribb, J. H. Irving, English stage actor in the Victorian era
RMD88032–HENRY IRVING
RMMT1NGT–Sir Henry Irving (1838 – 1905), John Henry Brodribb, J. H. Irving, English stage actor in the Victorian era
RMF7P8X1–Sir Henry Irving
RM2B67AD5–HENRY IRVING (1838-1905) English stage actor and manager
RMD8BF5P–Henry Irving Portrait
RMEK6CCB–London, England, UK. Statue of Sir Henry Irving (actor and impressario, 1838-1905) in Charing Cross Road. (Thomas Brock, 1910)
RMKRCWE4–HENRY IRVING AS WOLSEY
RMF7P8X2–Henry Irving 1838-1905 English actor-manager. He was the first actor to be knighted in 1895.
RMK07J3Y–Sir Henry Irving
RMH8W83T–Sir Henry Irving, aka J. H. Irving 1838 – 1905, born John Henry Brodribb. English stage actor in the Victorian era. Seen here aged 42.
RMG383GM–Sir Henry Irving (1838 - 1905), English stage actor Date: 1887
RMERHM40–Sir Henry Irving as the Vicar and Ellen Terry as Olivia in William Gorman Wills 's play 'Olivia' based on Oliver Goldsmith 's
RM2B76C7T–HENRY IRVING (1838-1905) English stage actor and manager about 1878
RMHYBFGG–Henry Irving, English theatre actor and manager
RMEM6FW1–Statue of Henry Irving and National Portrait Gallery, London
RMB8RF35–Henry Irving Portrait
RM2B0GT13–Henry Wolf, American, 1852–1916, Sir Henry Irving, 1912, Wood engraving on china paper, image: 7 1/16 x 5 1/8 in. (17.9 x 13 cm
RMERHDW1–H B Irving - British actor-manager, son of Sir Henry Irving 5 August 1870 - 20 October 1919. H(enry) B(rodribb) Irving.
RMT1XEHW–HARRY IRVING (1870-1919) English stage actor so of Sir Henry Irving. Here as Mathias in The Bells in his 1905 production
RMB0KFYR–Henry Irving (1838-1905), English actor, 1893.Artist: W&D Downey
RMRRH8X7–Mr Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey in 'Henry VIII', 1892, W & D Downey
RMCWAJXB–Irving, Henry Irving (1838-1905) English stage actor, was the first actor to be knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895.
RMG3B0CM–HARRY BRODRIBB IRVING
RMB3KYMJ–SIR HENRY IRVING English actor 1838 to 1905 seen here as Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII by William Shakespeare
RMMKT026–Sir Henry Irving, the Great Tragedian
RMEC819Y–Sir Henry Irving portrays King Charles I of England. Painting by J Archer 1873
RMERHJ4H–Sir Henry Irving - portrait of the English actor with the English actress Ellen Terry 6 February 1838 - 13 October 1905
RMF7P794–IRVING: Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager;first actor to be knighted (1895);Irving as the king in Shakespeare Richard III
RMERH1DY–Henry Irving - portrait of the English actor. HI: February 6, 1838 – October 13, 1905. Born John Henry Brodribb. Signed 1887?
RMEC7N0Y–Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) born John Henry Brodribb, sometimes known as J.H Irving was an English stage actor in the Victorian era.
RMH8W84H–Sir Henry Irving, aka J. H. Irving 1838 – 1905, born John Henry Brodribb. English stage actor in the Victorian era. Seen here aged 39.
RMDYEKA0–Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 – 13 October 1905), born John Henry Brodribb, was an English stage actor in the Victorian era. Bust by Courtney pollock 1918
RMERGYH4–Henry Irving in title role of 'Dante', Act I. a play by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau, commissioned by Irving. New York. VS: French dramatist, 5 September 1831 - 8 November 1908.
RMD95P05–Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager. The first actor to be honoured with a knighthood (1895). Irving as the king in the tragedy 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare Photogravure of the painting by Bernard Partridge.
RMERGXAA–Henry Irving as 'Cardinal Wolsey'. HI: English stage actor in the Victorian era, 6 February 1838 – 13 October 1905. CW: English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, c. March 1471–1475 – 28 November or 29 November, 1530.
RM2K3T04H–HENRY IRVING (183801905) English actor and stage manager
RM2A602T5–IRVING: Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager;first actor to be knighted (1895);Irving as the king in Shakespeare Richard III
RMB3PBGN–HENRY IRVING English actor here in the role of Shylock
RMTXH3TD–Ellen Alice Terry (1847-1928) English actress. From 1878 she had a successful 25-years professional partnership with Henry Irving. Here as Queen Katherine in the history play 'Henry VIII' by William Shakespeare. Photogravure c1895.
RM2JTF1AF–HENRY IRVING (1838-1905) English actor in the role of Shylock
RM2GG5W82–Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905). English theatre actor. First actor to be knighted for services to the stage (1895). Portrait by Jules Bastien-Lepage (1848-1884). Oil on canvas (46 x 47,5 cm), 1880. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMG3B0CC–HENRY IRVING
RM2K3MNAJ–HENRY IRVING (1838-1905) English actor and stage maNager in 1878
RMDPAKCR–HENRY IRVING
RMBYA6CB–HAMLET played by Henry Irving with Ellen Terry as Ophelia in the 1878 production at the London Lyceum
RMKRCWE3–HENRY IRVING AS SHYLOCK
RMERHDW0–Sir Henry Irving - British actor in role of Mephistopheles in 'Faust' 6 February, 1838 - 13 October, 1905
RMDRJA73–Sir Henry Irving
RMMW6RFR–Tennyson's 'The Cup' performed at the Lyceum by Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, 1881. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDR2XJ8–Sir Henry Irving
RME5KPM6–Sir Henry Irving as Philip II of Spain, circa 1880
RMDR2XJY–Henry Irving as Cardinal Richelieu
RMD95P02–Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager, the first actor to be honoured with a knighthood (1895). Irving as Shylock in 'The Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare. He first presented his production at the Lyceum Theatre, London, 1879. Photogravure c1890.
RMG3CPG1–Sir Henry Irving - Actor and Actor-Manager
RMH9EGMG–The dressing room of Sir Henry Irving, aka J. H. Irving 1838 – 1905, born John Henry Brodribb. English stage actor in the Victorian era.
RMG3AP7R–Theatrical Lodging House Keeper on Henry Irving
RMG2RCGM–Henry Irving
RM2M968PK–Sir Henry Irving (1838 - 1905). English actor-manager.
RFT2GXYC–Henry Irving Statue, Charing Cross Road
RM2M3T32W–Sir Henry Irving as Hamlet at the Lyceum Theatre.
RFWR98MH–Mr. Henry Irving as Hamlet, at the Lyceum Theatre. London. Shakespeare 1874
RM2M9891W–Henry Irving (1838-1905), English actor-manager.
RFEJEGM6–Statue of Victorian actor Sir Henry Irving in the grounds of the National Portrait Gallery, off Charing Cross Road, London.
RM2RGB67H–Sir Henry Irving advertising De Reszke Cigarettes
RMC86AHF–HENRY IRVING (1838-1905) English actor as Shylock in 1880 production of The Merchant of Venice which had Ellen Terry as Portia
RM2M987MR–Henry Irving as Shylock in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice.
RM2C9XRED–Portrait of Somerset born British actor, actor/manager and theatrical manager Sir Henry Irving (1883-1905). He was also known as John Henry Brodribb, (his birth name) and J. H. Irving. In 1895 he became the first actor to be awarded a knighthood. He is known for his close association with Bram Stoker, author of 'Dracula' and became a Freemason, being initiated into the Jerusalem Lodge No 197 (London). His ashes were buried in Westminster Abbey
RMG3AP7X–Boasting actor submits acting claim to Sir Henry Irving
RM2T1J1EJ–Sir Henry Irving an English stage actor in the Victorian era, known as an actor-manager, 1890s
RM2M98W78–Statue of Sir Henry Irving, actor, Charing Cross Road, London.
RM2M864RP–Vintage photograph of Actor Manager Sir Henry Irving an English stage actor in the Victorian era, 1897 The Sketch
RM2M99C8Y–Henry Irving in the role of King Lear at the Lyceum Theatre, London.
RMD95WER–Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager, the first actor to be honoured with a knighthood (1895). Irving as Cardinal Wolsey in the play 'Henry VIII' by William Shakespeare. From 'The Cabinet Portrait Gallery' (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey.
RM2M99P2Y–Cartoon, Henry Irving, popular actor-manager, being buttered up by his professed friends.
RMB8HAHK–Aubrey Beardsley Sir Henry Irving as Becket in the play by Alfred Tennyson at the Lyceum Theatre in London
RM2M988GF–Sir Henry Irving in the role of Mathias in The Bells, a melodrama by Leopold Lewis.
RMB8B60T–Henry Irving Portrait
RMRY4B7A–Sir Henry Irving. Mortimer Menpes (British, 1860-1938). Drypoint
RMWH8K20–Henry Irving
RMRYBJB2–The Unveiling of the Marlowe Memorial at Canterbury: Mr. Henry Irving Delivering His Address
RMD2AXCJ–STAUE OF HENRY IRVING BEHIND PORTRAIT GALLERY GENERAL SNOW VIEWS AROUND LONDON LONDON ENGLAND UK 18 January 2013
RMRY312K–Sir Henry Irving, 1898. William Rothenstein (British, 1872-1945). Lithograph
RMG95FHB–Sir Ian McKellen with the statue of Sir Henry Irving, Britian's first theatrical knight, at the Lyceum Theatre, central London, on the occasion of the centenary of his death, Monday 13 February 2006. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo Credit should read: Steve Parsons/PA.
RMBGK1MG–SIR HENRY IRVING and ELLEN TERRY as Benedick and Beatrice in 'Much Ado About Nothing' as drawn by Edward Craig in 1899
RM2DJ3G8R–Vanity Fair: Theatre; 'The Bells', Mr. Henry Irving, December 19, 1874, Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian, 1874, Chromolithograph
RMEAEJR9–London, England, UK. Commemorative plaque: Henry Irving, actor, at 15a Grafton Street
RMDDPD96–WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRAFFORD, Mr. Henry Irving, Jun., New College, engraving 1890, UK, U.K., Britain, British, Europe
RMA358MY–Statue of the famous Victorian actor Henry Irving in front of the National Portrait Gallery London
RM2B0J8FP–Formerly attributed to James McNeill Whistler, Henry Irving as Philip II of Spain, American, Formerly attributed to James McNeill Whistler (American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London), after 1872, American, Oil on canvas, 19 1/8 x 14 3/8 in. (48.6 x 36 cm), Paintings
RF2WB82A7–Henry Irving as Shylock, ca. 1879, Sir Henry Irving as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice from the book ' THE THEATRE ' A Monthly Review THE DRAMA, MUSIC, AND THE FINE ARTS. EDITED BY CLEMENT SCOTT. JANUARY to JUNE, 1880. Published in LONDON by CHARLES DICKENS & EVANS, 26, WELLINGTON STREET.
RMM5R2KR–Caricature of Henry Irving - Mathias
RMD95TMW–Henry Irving (1838-1905) English actor-manager, the first actor to be honoured with a knighthood (1895). Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne in the Punch's Fancy Portraits series showing Irving as Romeo in the balcony scene of 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare. From 'Punch' (London, 18 March 1882).
RMERHG50–H B Irving - British actor-manager, son of Sir Henry Irving. Hand-tinted photograph. 5 August 1870 - 20 October 1919. H(enry)
RMGF84DK–Canterbury, Kent, UK. Memorial to Christopher Marlowe in front of the Marlow Theatre: Sir Henry Irving as Tamburlaine...
RM2M987M6–Henry Irving as Mephistopheles in Faust by W G Wills, adapted from Goethe's play.
RM2F9NJBR–Canterbury, Kent, UK. Marlowe Memorial in front of the Marlowe Theatre. Statue on the plinth – Henry Irving as Tamburlaine
RM2M97W8K–Cartoon of the English actor and actor-manager Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) as Hamlet -- The Dane.
RMWH94XT–Henry Irving as Benedick 1882
RM2M97X53–Cartoon of Henry Irving (1838-1905), English actor-manager, relaxing at the seaside during the summer holidays.
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