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Starlets and show-girls of Black Velvet at London HippodromePage from The Sketch featuring photographs of the starlets in Black Velvet, a revue at the London Hippodrome in 1939. Featured are Iris Lockwood (who married theatre producer Robert Nesbitt)
The leading ladies in Black Velvet at London HippodromeCaricature of the four leading ladies in Black Velvet, a wartime revue produced by George Black at the London Hippodrome. The four featured are Carol Lynne (who married Bernard Delfont)
Lady Alexandra Haig and Lady Lettice Ashley-CooperChristmas carol party at Londonderry House organised by Miss Olga Lynn in aid of the Devon Nook Home for Unmarried Mothers, December 1938
A Christmas CarolBlack & white illustration from A Christmas Carol. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley Date: 1890s
Silhouette, Christmas carol singersSilhouette, Christmas carol Singers
Christmas frieze, Carol Singing with Banjo
Christmas frieze, Bell Ringers and Carol Singers in the snow
Carol Singing by Muriel DawsonCarol Singing. 1932
Carol singers in snow, cosy firesideDecorative Christmas frieze, Carol singers in the snow, and a cosy fireside
Carol singers in the snowDecorative Christmas frieze, Carol singers in the snow
Christmas - A Yule Tide Carol. 19th century
Elisabeth Welch during the run of No Time for ComedyElisabeth Welch with (from left to right) Cecil Madden, Gerry Wilmot, Rex Harrison, Diana Wynyard, Carol Reed and Lilli Palmer backstage at the Haymarket Theatre
Carol Goodner, actress, outside her caravan, on holiday after playing the role of Mrs Packard in Dinner at Eight at the Palace Theatre. Date: 1933
The Strand Theatre, London Date: 1934
Good King WenceslausVictorian choir singing the traditional Christmas carol in a snowy winter setting. Date: 1901
FALL / GREAT DANE / 1931CAROL OF OUBOROUGH Owned by Rank. Note the cropped ears. Date: 1931
The Christmas Waits 1848Town waits, playing their musical instruments while people are standing around listening. From medieval times up to the early 19th century
THALBERG / CAROL SINGERSTwo poor children in the street sing outside the window of two rich childrens house who give them some money Date: Circa 1815
Cutout Christmas card with carol singing catsCutout Christmas card with six carol singing cats. Date: circa 1890s
Christmas card with poem by George Wither, three stanzas from his longer poem A Christmas Carol (1622). With accompanying illustration by Claud Lovat Fraser. (1 of 2) Date: 1921
Carol PracticePractising carols in the village church
1900s Greetings Card Coat Hat Winter Cold Weather1900s, greetings, card, coat, hat, winter, cold, weather, xmas, christmas, girl, girls, dog, dogs, big, large, animal, animals, pet, pets, fur, trimming, wavy, edge, edging, music, singing, carol
Winter scene (Carol Singing?) by Maurice Wheatcroft
Elisabeth of Wied, Carmen SylvaELISABETH OF WIED (1843 - 1916) Wife of Carol I of Romania, seen here in national costume. Widely known by her literary name, Carmen Sylva. Date: 1891
The Tables Turned by William Heath RobinsonWaits musicians rather put out of action during the festive period due to residents of one street playing jazz tunes loudly from their windows instead. Date: 1921
Jewellery designer Carol Russell in BibaCarol Russell, a freelance jewellery designer wearing a jersey trouser suit from Biba in a brown and beige check. The necklace is one of her own and was available from Tony Armstrong boutique
Romania - Drobeta-Turnu SeverinDrobeta-Turnu Severin - a city in Mehedinti County, Oltenia, Romania, on the left bank of the Danube. The Boulevard Carol I. Date: circa 1906
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing - Christmas Carol. The carol first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems, having been written by Charles Wesley. Date: circa 1910
Prince Carol and Princess Helen of RomaniaCrown Prince Carol of Romania, later King Carol II, with his fiancee Princess Helen of Greece in 1921. When they married, Carol already had a chequered past
King Carol II of Romania and his son MichaelKing Carol II of Romania (1893-1953) and his son, Prince Michael (b.1921)
Prince Nicholas of Romania (1903-1978), in about 1928. Nicholas was Queen Marie of Romanias second son and the grandson of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh. He attended Eton and served in the British Navy
18th Century CarolsThe village choirmaster, with a group of boys and a man with a fiddle, sing carols in the village street
At the Christmas service by Charles RobinsonScene showing children singing At the Christmas Service. This image has a strange cartoon like style which differs from the other illustrations. Date: 1906
Portrait of Carol Dempster, Griffith film star, Hollywood, 1921 Date: 1921
CarollingThree carol singers in period costume. Date: circa 1903
Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania. Carmen Sylva in his study. Engraving by Jonnard. The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored
Christmas Preparations - In Heath RobinsonlandNo. 2 - Training a young wait. Blasting a trumpet player with wind and rain so he is prepared for all weathers once he goes Christmas carolling. Date: 1909
Two boys on a drum-shaped New Year cardTwo boys singing a Christmas carol on a drum-shaped New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Portrait of King and Crown Prince of Romania, 1931Photograph of King Carol of Romania (1893-1953) and his son, Crown Prince Michael (1921 - ), taken at the Castelul Pelisor (Pelisor Castle), in Sinaia, Romania, where they were recently in residence
Nursery Rhymes - Carol wordsCarol words - first verse of while sheperds watched. Part of Box 52 Boswell collection. Nursery Rhymes. Date: circa 1890s
Victorian carol singers on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1940s
Boy singingXmas greeting. Boy singing from a carol sheet out in the snow. Date: circa 1906
Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Engraving. ColoredElisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania. Engraving by Dufourneau in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1883. Colored
Summer residence of Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). EngravingElisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania. Summer residence. Engraving int The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored
Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania as the wife of King Carol I of Romania. Known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva
Carol I (1839-1914)Carol I (Sigmaringen, 1839-Castle Pelesch, 1914). Prince (1866-81) and king of Romania (1881-1914). Engraving by A. Carretero
Christmas card, Girl and fairies singing carols. 20th century
Third Man Music SheetCarol Reeds evocation of postwar Vienna, based on a Graham Greene story, makes brilliant use of the music of Anton Karas in the Harry Lime theme and Cafe Mozart Waltz. Date: 1949