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- W.S. Gilbert
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- The Productions: Thespis and Trial by Jury
- The Productions: The Sorcerer
- The Productions: H.M.S. Pinafore
- The Productions: Pirates of Penzance
- The Productions: Patience
- The Productions: Iolanthe
- The Productions: Princess Ida
- The Productions: Mikado in London
- The Productions: Mikado in America
- The Productions: Ruddigore
- The Productions: Yeoman of the Guard
- The Productions: Gondoliers, Utopia Limited, and the Grand Duke
- Dance Arrangements with Illustrated Covers
- The Operas in the Popular Press
- Gilbert and Sullivan in Films
- Gilbert and Sullivan in American Advertising
- Gilbert and Sullivan in American Advertising: Mikado
- "Merely Corroborative Detail..."
- An Appreciation, 2005
- About the Digital Exhibit, Then and Now
"Merely Corroborative Detail..."

[Portrait]. Paris: n.d. "Arthur S. Sullivan."
(Goupilgravure plate after the 1888 painting by Millais).

[Plug tobacco label]. "Josephine." Richmond, VA: A. Hoen & Co. (ca. 1879).
This chromolithograph uses the image of Venie Clancy as Josephine in E.E. Rice's production of H.M.S. Pinafore.

[Sheet music]. [Arthur Sullivan.] "Potpourri aus der Oper The Mikado." Budapest: Zipser u. Konig, n.d. (ca. 1890).

[Illustrated sheet music]. Arthur Sullivan. "When I Was A Lad." New York: N.p. (1879). Full page illustrated cover by B. Day.
"Presented to all readers of the New York Family Story Paper, No. 320."

[Political parody.] Funny Folks. The Comic Companion to the Newspaper. London: James henderson, Vol. X No. 485, Mar. 15, 1884.
"Companions in Arms." [Charles Stuart Parnell, Randolph Churchill and Stafford Henry Northcote as Arac, Guron and Scynthius in Princess Ida.

[Illustrated sheet music]. Arthur Sullivan. "I’m Call’d Little Buttercup." New York: N.p. (1879). Full page illustrated cover by B. Day.
"Presented to all readers of the New York Family Story Paper, No. 318."

The Daily Telegraph. St. John, N.B. (Canada), Jan. 8, 1884.
The sole front page news article reports the London premiere of Princess Ida.

[Poster]. The Lucky Star. London: Waterlaw & Sons, [1899]. Designed by Dudley Hardy for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company production.
The Lucky Star was one of several comic operas written for the D’Oyly Carte Company after the termination of the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership.

[Playbill]. Brighton: Theatre Royal and Opera House, July 31, [1882]
D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company in The Pirates of Penzance.