List of works by Aubrey Hammond

This is a list of works by the illustrator and theatrical designer Aubrey Hammond.

List of plays featuring scenery and/or costumes designed by Hammond

 * Oh!Hell!!, Reginald Arkell, Russell Thorndike, Jose Levy, Little Theatre (Grand Guignol), London, 1920.
 * Just Fancy-A Revue, C.B. Cochran, London, 1921.
 * In the Street, The Kingsway Theatre, London, 1921.
 * Now and Then, The Vaudeville, London, 1921.
 * The Man with a Load of Mischief, Ashley Dukes, The Haymarket, London, 1921. Also New York, 1925.
 * The Rose and The Ring, The Playhouse, Liverpool, 1923.
 * The Magic Sword, The Playhouse, Liverpool, 1923.
 * Man and the Masses, The New Theatre, London, 1924.
 * Puppets, André Charlot, The Vaudeville, London, 1924.
 * Husband Love, Folkestone, 1924.
 * Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Barnes Theatre, 1925
 * The London Review, Norman Lee, Lyceum Theatre, 1925.
 * The Forcing House, The Little Theatre, London, 1926.
 * The Yellow Mask, Theatre Royal, Birmingham, 1927.
 * Sylvia, The Vaudeville, London, 1927.
 * The White Chateau, Everyman Theatre, Hampstead, London, 1927.
 * One More River, New Theatre, London, 1927.
 * One Dam Thing After Another, London Pavilion, London, 1927.
 * Such Men Are Dangerous, Ashley Dukes, The Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1928.
 * No Other Tiger, A.E.W. Mason, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 1928.
 * The Fountain Head, Ashley Dukes, The Arts Theatre, London, 1928.
 * Song of the Sea, Arthur Wimperis & Lauri Wylie, His Majesty's Theatre, London, 1928.
 * A Man with Red Hair, Benn W. Levy, Little Theatre, London, 1928.
 * Mr. Pickwick, Cosmo Hamilton & Frank C. Reilly, The Haymarket, London, 1928.
 * Her Past, Frederick Jackson, Lewisham Hippodrome, London, 1928.
 * The Devil's Host, Carl Glick/Archibald Nettlefold, The Comedy Theatre, London, 1928.
 * Red Rust, Frank Vernon, Little Theatre, London, 1929.
 * The Roof, John Galsworthy, Basil Dean, The Vaudeville, London, 1929.
 * Coo-Ee, Laurie Wylie/Melvin Gideon, Kingston Theatre, Kinston-Upon-Thames, London, 1929.
 * Measure for Measure, Haymarket, London, 1929.
 * Quality Street, J. M. Barrie, Haymarket, London, 1929.
 * The Ivory Door, A.A. Milne, Haymarket, London, 1929.
 * Jew Suss, Ashley Dukes/Lion Feuchtwanger, Her Majesty's Opera House, Blackpool, 1929.
 * Bees and Honey, H. F. Maltby, New Theatre, London, 1929.
 * Yesterday's Harvest, Margaret Pedlar(?)/Gladys St. John-Loe(?), The Apollo, London, 1929,
 * The Circle of Chalk, James Laver/Basil Dean, New Theatre, London, 1929.
 * French Leave, Archie de Bear/Reginald Berkeley, The Vaudeville, London, 1929.
 * The House that Jack Built, Jack Hulbert, Adelphi Theatre, London, 1929.
 * Charivaria, Melville Gideon, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 1929.
 * The Stag, Beverley Nichols, The Globe, London, 1929.
 * The First Mrs. Fraser, St. John Ervine, The Haymarket, London, 1929.
 * The Co-Optimists of 1930, Greatrex Newman, The Hippodrome, London, 1930.
 * Down Our Street/Belle, Ernest George, The Vaudeville, London, 1930.
 * Topaze, Marcel Pagnol/Benn Levy, King's Theatre, Glasgow, 1930.
 * Hamlet, Horace Watson/Shakespeare, The Haymarket, London, 1930.
 * Machines, Reginald Berkeley, The Arts Theatre Club, London, 1930.
 * Little Catherine, Alfred Savior/Virginia & Frank Law, The Phoenix Theatre, London, 1931.
 * Colonel Satan, Booth Tarkington, The Haymarket, London, 1931.
 * Off the Map, Herbert Jones/Jose Levy, The Little Theatre, London, 1931.
 * Frailties, Dion Titheradge, The Phoenix, London, 1931.
 * Shanghai Nights, B.A. Mayer, The Empire Theatre, London, 1931.
 * Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh/Nigel Playfair, The Arts Club, London, 1931.
 * Kong, Harold Kingsley/Oscar Ashe, Cambridge Theatre, Cambridge, 1931.
 * O.H.M.S., Reginald Berkeley, The New Theatre, London, 1931.
 * Max and Mr. Max, Cecil Madden/Jose Lopez Rubio, The Vaudeville, London, 1931.
 * Take Two from One, Harley Granville-Barker, The Haymarket, London, 1931.
 * Wild Violets, Bruno Hardt-Warden, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1932.
 * Once a Husband, Margot Neville & Brett Haye, The Haymarket, London, 1932.
 * Julius Caesar and Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare, The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1932.
 * Wild Violets, Hassard Short, Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1932.
 * The Last of Mrs. Cheyney, Frederick Lonsdale, The Tower Arms, Iver, Buckinghamshire, 1932.
 * Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare, The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1932.
 * The Dubarry, Eric Maschwitz, His Majesty's Theatre, London, 1932.
 * Double Harness, Edward Poor Montgomery, Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds, 1933.
 * The Ace, Hermann Rossman/Miles Malleson, Lyric Theatre, London, 1933.
 * Ballerina, Rodney Ackland, The Gaiety Theatre, London, 1933.
 * After Dark, Ronald Jeans, The Vaudeville, London, 1933.
 * This Side Idolatry, Talbot Jennings, The Lyric Theatre, London, 1933.
 * Acropolis, Robert E. Sherwood, The Lyric Theatre, London. 1933.
 * The Rats of Norway, Keith Winter, The Playhouse, 1933.
 * On Approval, Frederick Lonsdale, The Strand Theatre, London, 1933.
 * Mr. Whittington, Jack Waller and Jack Buchanan, The Alhambra, Glasgow, 1933.
 * Before Sunset, Gerhardt Hauptmann/Miles Malleson, The Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1933.
 * The Tempest, Love's Labour Lost, Julius Caesar, Henry V, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1934.
 * Touch Wood, C.L. Anthony (Dodie Smith), The Haymarket Theatre, London, 1934.
 * The Shinning Hour, Keith Winter, St. James's Theatre, London, 1934.
 * The Wise Woman, Leslie Storm, The Criterion, London, 1934.
 * Anthony and Cleopatra, The Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, Henry IV, The Tempest, All's Well That Ends Well, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1935.
 * Accidentally Yours, Maurice Hennequin/Richard Grey, Theatre Royal Birmingham, 1935.
 * The Ringmaster, Keith Winter, Shaftesbury, London, 1935.
 * Vintage Wine, Seymour Hicks/Ashley Dukes, The Victoria Palace Theatre, London, 1935.
 * Worse Things Happen at Sea, Keith Winter, Opera House, Manchester, 1935.
 * Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1936.
 * Winter Opera Season, Sir Thomas Beecham/Music Drama Company, Convent Garden, 1936.
 * Heart's Content, W. Chetham Strode/Raymond Massey, The Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1936.
 * The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, Barré Lyndon, The Haymarket Theatre, London, 1936.
 * Wise Tomorrow, Stephen Powys, The Lyric Theatre, London, 1937.
 * London After Dark, Walter Hackett, The Apollo Theatre, London, 1937.
 * The Laughing Cavalier, Reginald Arkell/Stafford Byrne, The Adelphi Theatre, London, 1937.
 * Orchard Walls, Merton Hodge, St. James’ Theatre, London, 1937.
 * Don Juan de Manara, Eugene Goossen, Convent Garden, London, 1937.
 * Henry V, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon, 1937.
 * To Have and To Hold, Lionel Brown, The Haymarket, 1937.
 * I Can Take It, Theatre Royal, Birmingham, 1939.
 * Giving the Bride Away, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1939.
 * Come to Play, Jessie Matthews/Sonnie Hale, The Phoenix Theatre, 1940.

List of cinema and television productions designed by Hammond

 * Hyde Park Corner, Walter C. Hackett/Sinclair Hill, Grosvenor Films, Welwyn Studios, U.K., 1935.
 * The Cardinal, D.B. Wyndham-Lewis/Sinclair Hill, Grosvenor Films, Welwyn Studies, U.K., 1936.
 * Mr. Pickwick, Albert Coates, BBC, Alexandra Palace, London, 1936.
 * Housemaster, Ian Hay, The Apollo Theatre, London, 1936.
 * Take A Chance, Sinclair Hall/D.B. Wyndham-Lewis, Grosvenor Films, 1936.
 * The Gay Adventure, Monty Banks/D.B. Wyndham-Lewis, Grosvenor Films, 1936.
 * Books Containing Illustrations and/or Covers Designed by Hammond
 * Louis Golding, Seacoast of Bohemia, 1923.
 * Lewis Melville, Beau Brummell: His Life and Letters, 1924.
 * Lewis Melville, The London Scene, 1926.
 * Lewis Melville, Regency Ladies, 1926.
 * Lewis Melville, The Star of Piccadilly, 1927.
 * Lewis Melville, Maids of Honour, 1927.
 * Lewis Melville, The Windsor Beauties, 1928.
 * Lewis Melville, Not All the Truth, 1928.
 * Hayter Preston, Collisions, 1924.
 * Peter Triall, Under the Cherry Tree, 1926.
 * Magdalen King-Hall, I Think I Remember, 1927.
 * Nash's and Pall Mall, Magazine, Illustrations by Hammond, 1926.
 * Annual Stage Guild Ball, (Programme Illustrations)), 1927.
 * Malcolm Douglas Lyon, A Village Match and After, (London: Eveleigh, Nash & Grayson) 1929.
 * Henry Savage, How to Manage Our Women, (London: Humphrey Toulmin) 1930.
 * Reginald le May, Siamese Tales: Old and New, (London: Noel Douglas) 1930.
 * William Henry Leverton, Through the Box-Office Window: Fifty Years at the Haymarket Theatre,(London: T.W. Laurie Ltd), 1932.
 * Maynard Greville, A Diary of Mister Niggs, (London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson), 1932.

Selected exhibitions

 * Poster Exhibition, Solo, Bond Street,
 * Poster Exhibition, Solo, Derby Art Gallery, 1927.
 * Poster Exhibition, Contributor, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1931.
 * Exhibition of Stage and Costume Designs, The Redfern Gallery, Cork Street, London, 1938.
 * International Theatre Art, Imperial Palace, Vienna, Austria, 1936.
 * The Theatre Art Exhibition, Winnipeg, Canada, 1938.

Selected posters and advertising

 * Ramsgate, Hoarding and Rail tourism advertisement, 1926.
 * Bolshewitches, Unionist Party,
 * Advert for London Underground- To the Concert Hall,
 * Curtain for the Lyceum Theatre, 1925, caricatures of well-known men and women, including Lloyd George, Churchill, Balfour, and Lady Astor and Oxford. Illustrated in the Sphere
 * Advert for Sarony Cigarettes (graphic illustration of dancers)
 * Surround Window Poster, James Moon’s shop, London, 1925.
 * Canadian Club Whiskey, Newspaper Advertisement Series, ‘In Victoria’s Days’, 1926. And Others.
 * Barclay’s Lager, Print Advertisement, 1925.
 * Illustrations for The Bystander,
 * Illustrations for The Graphic,
 * Canadian Club Whiskey, 27 Cockspur Street, ‘distinctive to the nth degree’
 * Model Scenery and Costume Design, Blackfriars Theatre, London, 1927.
 * The Pow-Pow, (Hector Powe Ltd), Illustrations, 1930.
 * Ideal homes Exhibition, ‘Famous Rooms from Literary Fiction.’, Olympia, London, 1931.
 * Theatre Advertising Poster, ‘Millie’ and ‘The Queen’s Husband’, London Underground, 1931.
 * Cadbury’s Chocolate Box Design, 1932.
 * Sands Across the Sea, Southern Railway Company. Holiday Guide/Travel Guide, 1938.
 * Brighton Official Handbook, Brighton Corporation Publicity Department, 1938-9.