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Sir Redmond Barry's Old HouseAn etching of an ominous road, leading to the former home of Sir Redmond Barry, a colonial Judge in Victoria and inaugural Chancellor of the University of Melbourne
Advert for Du Barry maternity wearAdvert for Du Barry promoting a woollen maternity suit. Date: 1940
Theatre goes ruralWith many London theatres closed, this production of On Approval was rehearsed in a barn in Buckinghamshire, then toured the provinces. Date: 1940
Tower Bridge, River Thames, LondonA raised Tower Bridge seen from the southern side of the river towards the Tower of London. The bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge, built between 1886 and 1894
General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon 83-1134United States Air Force - General Dynamics F-16C Block 25A Fighting Falcon 83-1134 (msn 5C-17), at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. This aircraft crashed on the Barry M
Barry Sheene on a Spirit Marine Wetbike Date: 1980
Barry White, record producer and singer-songwriterBarry Eugene White (1944-2003), American record producer and singer-songwriter. Date: circa 1980s
Dame Edna Everage and Larry Hagman on a chat showComic personality, Melbourne housewife and superstar (or gigastar) Dame Edna Everage (played by the Australian comedian Barry Humphries, b 1934) with the American actor Larry Hagman (b 1931)
Ann Spranger Barry as SophonisbaANN SPRANGER BARRY (1734 - 1801) the actress as Sophonisba in James Thomson's play of that name : she has just drunk (intentionally) a cup of poison and will shortly die, picturesquely. Date: 1778
Some famous hoteliers of todayPage from The Bystander featuring photographs of well-known hoteliers and restaurant managers or owners. Clockwise from top
Portrait of Sir John Wolfe Barry. Date: circa 1890
Jean du Barry, Lord of Renaud, Seigneur de la Renaudie, d. 1560. Aka Godefroi de Barri. Member of the Amboise conspiracy. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Bernard de Montfaucons collection
Adverts, Barry Ostlere & Shepherd, Glenfield & KennedyAdverts for Barry Ostlere & Shepherd Ltd, Manufacturers, and Glenfield & Kennedy Ltd, Kilmarnock, Scotland. 1905
Barry Hills - Racehorse trainer Date: 1970s - 1980s
design for the foreign departmentSecond Prize design for the foreign department. Messer Banks and Barry. Full page including text. 1857
David Frances Barry photo - Native American PotsVarious clay pots used by native American Indians.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Two young chiefsTwo young chiefs wearing American traditional dress, including beaded moccasin, beaded leather belts, hairpipe buffalo-bone breastplate and choker. The chief on the left is holding an axe
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Hand HornChief Hand Horn and his two wives in full traditional native American dress including beaded moccasins and leather belt. Hand Horn is wearing tights and a roach headdress
David Frances Barry photo - Chief VienChief Vien, wearing a western three- piece suit with a scarf is wrapped around his neck. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Bull HeadChief Bull Head, two feathers in his hair, his braids are wrapped with fur and he is wearing traditional Native American necklaces.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Wolf ChiefWolf chief wearing traditional dress and jewellery, including a beaded necklace, earrings and rings. His hair styled in plaits wrapped with fur and cloth. Wolf is wrapped with a heavy blanket
David Frances Barry photo - Son of his StarSon of His Star seated outdoors in full traditional dess including moccasins and earrings. He wears a ceremonial Otter-fur turban and is holding a long calumet (peace pipe)
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Black TongueChief Black Tongue of the Cheyenne tribe, wrapped in a blanket and holding a Head and Tail Fan traditionally used in ritual dance. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Native American manNative American man wearing traditional clothes and jewellery and an American soldiers hat uniform decorated with 2 feathers. He is holding a U.S. Cavalry sword in his hands
David Frances Barry photo - Ree SquawsRee Squaw women and children with wooden houses in the background. The wives and children of Struck𢹰 the, a chief of the Native American Yankton Sioux tribe
David Frances Barry photo - Sioux teepeesGros Ventres Village depicting Sioux teepees on the plain.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Rain in the FaceChief Rain in the Face (1835𱹰 5) of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe, Sioux, Dakota, wearing a single feather in his hair
David Frances Barry photo - Hidastas ChiefHidastas Chief Crow that Flies High, also known as Heart. The son of Likes Eagle of the Hidatsa tribe from Gros Ventres village
David Frances Barry photo - Little John aka Little SoldierLittle John, labelled as Little Soldier of the Mandan tribe, Sioux, Dakota. He is wearing moccasins and an otter𦵲 turban
David Frances Barry photo - American Indian manAmerican Indian man, one feather in his hair. His braids are wrapped with fur and cloth. He is wearing traditional trousers and an American army jacket and holdgin a pistol
David Frances Barry photo - Sioux WarriorSioux Warrior man 2 feathers head dress holding winchester rifle. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Native American ChiefChief Rushing War Eagle, Sioux, Dakota in full traditional clothing holding a peace pipe. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
Extension of new St. Stephens Porch to Clock Tower 1857Extension proposal for new building at Westminster Palace from St. Stephens Porch to the Clock Tower, designed by Charles Barry. Date: 1857
PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICEOffice of the Privy Council, Whitehall, designed by Sir Charles Barry Date: 1846
THEATRE / PLAYS / MARLOWETAMERLANE Mr and Mrs Barry in the characters of Bajazet and Selima, Act V: Now, now thou traitress... Date: 1776
The Patsy, comedy, Theatre Royal, PlymouthSave your laughs for The Patsy, a three-act comedy by Barry Conners at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth. circa 1930s
The Last of Mrs Cheyney, Pavilion Theatre, WeymouthThe Last of Mrs Cheyney, a play by Frederick Lonsdale, at the Pavilion Theatre, Weymouth, also at St Jamess Theatre, London, with Muriel Martin-Harvey, Julian D Albie and Garry Marsh. circa 1920s
The Christmas Party, by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre (a Christmas entertainment for children)
Barry Dock Harbour, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, UKAerial view of Barry Dock Harbour, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, UK. Date: circa 1910
J. B. M. Hertzog, delegate at the 1926 Imperial ConferenceJames Barry Munnik Hertzog (1866 - 1942) Prime Minister and chief delegate from South Africa at the Imperial Conference in 1926. Date: 1926
John Cory - coal-owner and ship-ownerJohn Cory (18281910) - British philanthropist, coal-owner, and ship-owner. Cory Way is named after him in the eastern area of Barry Docks
At Maxine Elliotts chateau at Golfe Juan, French RivieraPage from The Tatler reporting on distinguished guests enjoying the hospitality at the luxury villa belonging to American actress Maxine Elliott at Golfe Juan on the French Riviera
Guests at the Riviera villa of Maxine Elliott, 1932Page from The Bystander magazine in 1932 reporting on guests staying at the beautiful villa belonging to the American actress Maxine Elliott on the French Riviera
Women police dog handlers with drug sniffer dogs, LondonTwo women police dog handlers with drug sniffer dogs, Met Police, London. They are (left) Sandra Kertzen with Snoopy, and (right) Lyn Nicholson with Barry
Standard Sanitary Appliances suite in Rose de Barry pink. Date: circa 1920s
Sir Stanley Hooker, Barry P LaightFrom left: Sir Stanley Hooker, Barry P. Laight, RAeS President 1974-1975 and Lady Camm at the Sir Sydney Camm lecture, 17 February 1975. Date: 1974
Barry the St Bernard Dog - a faithful servant of the Hospice of the Great St Bernard
The Farmers Wife by Eden Phillpotts (4 November 1862 29 December 1960). First produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, on 11th November 1916 and at the Royal Court Theatre, on 11th March 1924