On this page you will find a collection of individual pierrots and troupes and posters and programmes that we haven’t placed in a geographical location (yet).
Leo Bliss 1924
Max Cardiff
Medley Barrett
Palace Pier Follies 1922
Palace Pier Follies 1922, Alf Esdaile
Palace Pier Follies 1922 Ruth Beaumont
Palace Pier Follies 1922 Winnifred Griffiths
Pierrot on roller skates Kelso 1910
Pierrot possibly at Rhyl
Pierrot with dog
Sam Paul
Scott Barrie
W G Sutton
Will Terry
Willie Manders
Alf Brookes Hamilton Baines’ Royal Pierrots
Arthur Alston
Billie Manders Rhyl
Colwick Hall Pierrots – Arthur Archives of Flat Hat
Colwick Hall Pierrots – Archie Mills
Edwin Adeler
Francis Dodgson – before conversion
Clifford Essex for Radio Times
Fred Shaw Claremont Pierrots Seaforth
*The White Coons* The name of this group uses a racist name. This is our statement about the use of racist terms and the use of blackface in this archive. https://seasidefollies.co.uk/blackface-performance/
*The White Coons* The name of this group uses a racist name. This is our statement about the use of racist terms and the use of blackface in this archive. https://seasidefollies.co.uk/blackface-performance/
A band of lady pierrots
Amateur pierrot troupe
Blackface folk troupe. *The name of this group uses a racist name. This is our statement about the use of racist terms and the use of blackface in this archive. https://seasidefollies.co.uk/blackface-performance/
Imperial Pierrots
HMS Neptune 1st World War troupe
Lithos Pierrots 1907
Bobby Edmanson
Shorefield Gardens Westcliff, Southend, 1917
The Arcadian Follies
Mr ‘Golly’ Glyn 1911
Lionel Atwill
The Co-Optimists
The English Pierrots in Australia printed in Melbourne
The Fantastics 1910
The Follies
The Frolica Costume Concert Party
The Jollies Concert Party 1908 TBC
The Merriette Concert Party
Tom E Roma’s Chums
The Romanys Leigh-on-Sea
The Canaries
Tommie Isherwood Tommie’s Pierrots
Victor Stevens Premier Pierrots Will Pettitt
Will Frohman’s Royal Pierrots Newbiggin 1907
Willie Rouse
Zambra’s Colwick Hall Pierrots The Green Lizards 1912
Co. Mayo Wynne Black and White Minstrels, Kilmeadan Ireland
Cross Royal Pierrot Team
Feldman’s Songsters Pierrots 1923
Frank Hudson Living Marionette pierrot 1908
Hancock’s SAILORS & LASSES Concert Party London EC-1906
Imperial Pierrots
Jan Torie
Jimmy Woods Smart Set Cadet Concert Party 1910
The Bumble Bees
Jimmy Wood’s Smart Set Cadet Concert Party 1910
Lithos’ Pierrot Company
Mr T H Solly’s Concert Party
Percy Honri’s Pierrots 1909
Pierrot image via Greg Stephens Penkhurst Pierrots
Pierrots on bandstand
Pros & Cons concert party
Ronald Cecil Concert Party maybe 1911
Shields’s Pierrots 1904
Fred Graham’s Merry Mascots
Fletcher’s Pierrot Band
J W Johnston Catlin’s TBC 1903
Mellors Merry Magnets
Ernest Westley pianist 1911
Lena Ashwell, programme Victoria & Albert Museum archives
Les Rouges et Noir in Splinters,1923, Victoria & Albert Museum archives
Splinters Revue, 1919 Victoria & Albert Museum archives
MR ADELER, c1910
The ‘Carry-on-Pierrots’, 71st DAC, 1914-17
WG Sutton, 1905
FOLLIES Girl PIERROT Miss Gwennie Mars, 1907
Frank Blyth – Catlin possibly
Will O the Wisps Royal Flying Corps June 1917
The Anzac Coves, Australian Pierrot troupe at the Front consisting entirely of soldiers
Billy Edwards-Quaintesques in Rhyl in 1945. Billy centre back
Billy Edwards – Eddie Morrells Starlight, Central Pier, Morecambe. Billy on right.
FRED CLEMENTS LONDON CONCERT PARTY, SKEGNESS LINCOLNSHIRE
Jimmy Woods Smart Set Cadet Concert Party 1910
Aviation Pierrots at Hendon Aerodrome London
Lena Ashwell programme 3. Victoria & Albert Museum archives
Lena Ashwell, programme Victoria & Albert Museum archives
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