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This book which relates specifically to tracing your family history in the theatre (including pantomime and music), is designed to guide the family historian through the various steps to be taken once the occupation of "theatrical artiste" or something similar is found on a birth, marriage or death certificate.
The book provides a brief history of the theatre in Britain and identifies libraries and record repositories, etc. Where research can be undertaken, as well as examples of how Victorian showmen were successfully traced and researched.
Contents include topics of: newspapers, playbills, biographies, fair and circuses, music hall, sources in Ireland and Scotland, specialist archives and collections and more.
Contents:
Introduction
Brief History of the Theatre and Population Entertainments
How to Get Started
Sources for the Family Historian
- Playbills
- Newspapers
- Biographies
Specialist Areas
- The Theatres
- Fairs and Circuses
- Music Hall
- Pantomimes
- Ireland
- Scotland
Societies, Institutions and Specialist Archives
List of Repositories
Tracing Theatrical Ancestors: How it Can be Done
Index