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White's [travelling] Royal Arena at Darlington Street, Wolverhampton - presents a splendid routine of novelties featuring Monsieur Carl Hinne driving 9 horses at a time - juggling on horseback - followed by Mr Dewhurst the celebrated clown DX-584/4/7 Dec 1846
Printed by Bridgen, Wolverhampton
Batty and White's [travelling] Roman Arena - Mr Bulger 'the Prince of Whips' will drive 20 horses in hand through the streets [of ?Wolverhampton] starting from the Peacock Inn DX-584/4/6 Oct 1845
Printed by Bridgen, Wolverhampton
John Latimer's [travelling] Theatrical Establishment, presents the greatest wonder of the age, the astonishing 'Performing Dog Hector ! ' - followed by "The Honey Moon ... or, how to rule a wife !! " - followed by singing & dancing - and concluding with the farce "The Two Gregories ! " DX-584/4/27 [19th cent]
Printed by Edward Ellis & Co, High Street, Wednesbury
Bostock's mammoth Scotch horse 'Lord Clyde' and the Bohemian dwarf horse 'Tom Thumb' will be exhibited at Wolverhampton, Willenhall, Wednesbury, Tipton and Brierley Hill - also the Sussex monster hog weighing 200 stones DX-584/4/25 [19th cent]
Printed by Stafford & Co, Hounds Gate, Nottingham
J Edmonds - late Wombwell's - Royal Windsor Castle and Crystal Palace [travelling] Menagerie - the two great rival sensations 'Lion Hunters' performing with 20 lions, tigers, leopards and panthers - also the 'Bonassus' DX-584/4/15 Jun 1865
Printed by Stafford & Co, Hounds Gate, Nottingham
J Edmonds - late Wombwell's - Royal Windsor Castle and Crystal Palace [travelling] Menagerie - the two great rival sensations 'Lion Hunters' performing with 20 lions, tigers, leopards and panthers - also the 'Hamadryads ... or lion slayers' DX-584/4/14 Jun 1865
Printed by Stafford & Co, Hounds Gate, Nottingham
Featuring 'the Wonderful Bear and Astonishing Dogs' of Mr H Simpson - a play "Philip Quarl ... or, the Algerine pirates" including a real bear - followed by a song by Miss Jones and the interlude "Lovers Quarrels" - concluding with the melodrama "Treacherous Indian ... or, the sailor and his faithful dog" DX-584/2/6 Feb 1823
Printed by J Smart, Wolverhampton
Featuring 'the Wonderful Bear and Astonishing Dogs' of Mr H Simpson - one act of "The Bear and the Savage ... or, innocence protected" - followed by the laughable farce "The Citizen" - concluding with the melodrama "Rinaldo, the Remorseless ... or, Philip and his dog" DX-584/2/5 Feb 1823
Printed by J Smart, Wolverhampton
Featuring 'the Wonderful Bear and Astonishing Dogs' of Mr H Simpson - one act of "Valentine and Orson" including a real bear - followed by the musical farce "The Weathercock" - concluding with the melodrama "Forest of Bondy ... or, the dog of Montargis" DX-584/2/4 Feb 1823
Printed by J Smart, Wolverhampton
Featuring 'the Wonderful Bear and Astonishing Dogs' of Mr H Simpson - one act of "Valentine and Orson" including a real bear - followed by the laughable farce "Barnaby Brittle ... or, a wife at her wit's end" - concluding with the melodrama "Treacherous Indian ... or, the sailor and his faithful dog" DX-584/2/3 Feb 1823
Printed by J Smart, Wolverhampton
Theatre and other programmes DX-933 1935 - 1986
Civic Hall concert programmes 1938 -1978 Grand Theatre programmes 1954, 1986 Other

Travellers WEDSD 1997.114
A scene showing a group of people gathered under a tree in a wooded area. At the centre of the work is a donkey tethered to a tree.

A Shropshire Village Pool WEDSD 1973.19
A scene showing a pond in a wood. To the left of the scene are two figures crossing a small stone bridge with a cow. On the far side of the pond is a cottage.

The Sisters WEDSD 1891.5
A portrait of two young girls. One girl has her arm round the other and is stroking a dog. The other girl is cradling the dog.




