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- A Note from the Collector, 2005
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- W.S. Gilbert
- Arthur Sullivan
- 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
Gilbert and Sullivan in Films

[Lobby card]. One of eight cards designed for the 1952 film The Great Gilbert and Sullivan (United Artists).

[Lobby card]. Designed for the 1937 film The Girl Said No (Grand National Films). The film includes sequences from seven Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

[Lobby card]. Designed for Romance de un Pirata (Mexican release of the 1982 Twentieth Century Fox film The Pirate Movie).
The film was loosely based on The Pirates of Penzance.

[Lobby card]. One of eight cards designed for the 1983 film The Pirates of Penzance (Universal Pictures).

[Display cards]. The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan (British Lion, 1952); The Mikado (Warner Brothers, 1967); The Pirates of Penzance (Universal Studios, 1983).