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Wright 1903 PhotoOrville Wright, watched anxiously by his brother Wilbur, achieves the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. But ne er a penny was therein, except the lining round it. 20th century
Front cover of Tatler featuring Helen Wills MoodyFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of tennis champion Helen Wills Moody and her opponent Mrs L. A. Godfree (Kitty Godfree) just prior to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships
The Leslie Girls dance troupe - Ella, Dris, Ann, Joyce, Gladys, Georgina, Dulcie, Tlly, Winnie and Kitty. Date: circa 1910
Lucy Locket / GreenawayLucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. There was not a penny in it but a ribbon round it
Tango craze: The Girl on the Film, 1913A front cover from The Sketch, 1913, showing Mr. George Grossmith(1874 6 June 1935) and Miss Kitty Mason knee to knee at The Gaiety Theatre, for " The Girl on the Film". 1913
Miss Kathleen McKane, tennis playerMiss Kathleen McKane (Kitty McKane Godfree) (1896-1992), tennis player, Englands lawn tennis hope, and rival to the French player, Suzanne Lenglen
Little Women - Professor Bhaer entertains the childrenLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Professor Bhaer from Berlin entertains the children (Tina and Kitty) during Jos visit to New York. 1880
The famous photo of the first flight of the Wright Flyer flying at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, at 10.35am on 17 December 1903 taken by John T. Daniels. Wilbur Wright stands on the right. Date: 1903
Kitty Hawk Bay viewed from the Wright brothers 1900 camp. Date 1900
The first Irish Water Spaniel club trials, 1908The first working trials of the Irish Water Spaniel Society, near Mildenhall, Suffolk. 1909
Kitty Lord music hall vocalist. Began working life as a servant and progressed to living in a house in Regents Park. Performed worldwide between 1894 and 1915 including Egypt and Argentina
The Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on 17th December 1903. Wilbur watching Orville piloting the plane. Date: early 1900s
Pretty Kitty Blue EyesAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Pretty Kitty Blue Eyes, lyrics by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy. Featured and broadcast by Donald Peers
The German dancing team of Ernest and Kitty Hastings, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s
Music cover, Kitty Patterson, dedicated to William Wilde, sung by Mr and Mrs J F Bryan, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
KittyA portrait oil painting of Kitty, a seated girl wearing a patterned blue dress in a green room interior. Her fingers are loosely intertwined. Date: circa 1921
KittyA portrait painting of a young girl named Kitty, who is wearing a large, white sun hat and dress, which is fastened at the collar with a black bow, she is carrying a bunch of blue flowers
Kathryn Crawford, American film and stage actress, also known as Kitty Moran Date: 1931
Carol Goodner, actress, (1904-2001) theatrical studio portraits. Captioned, Almost a Lady'. With description, Carol Goodner is making a great success of her part as Kitty Packard in "Dinner
Street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington StudiosAerial view of street setting for film Kitty, by Burlington Studios, at BIP Studios, Elstree, Hertfordshire Date: 1929
Kitty, with Estelle Brody and John StuartKitty, British International Pictures film based on a story by Warwick Deeping, with Estelle Brody, John Stuart and Dorothy Cumming, directed by Victor Saville Date: 1929
Beech T-34 Mentor N15PS Miss Kitty Date: circa 2000
Comic postcard, Cats on a roof - I ve the fatal gift of beauty Date: 1913
Comic postcard, Cat and empty birdcage - Guess where the Dicky is? Date: 1914
Comic postcard, Two cats at a window - Any engagement tonight? Date: 1913
Comic postcard, Two cats in a garden - Have you been waiting long? Date: 1913
Catherine Kitty Brigid Kiernan (1893-1945), pictured at home after the announcement of her engagement to Irish revolutionary leader and Chairman of the Provisional Government, Michael Collins
Sketch cover - Lady Brownlow by Madame YevondeKatherine Kitty Hariet Kinloch, Lady Brownlow (d.1952) photographed by Madame Yevonde She was the daughter of Brig.-Gen. Sir David Alexander Kinloch of Gilmerton
Sketch cover - Kitty Kinloch by Madame YevondeKatherine Harriet " Kitty" Kinloch, Lady Brownlow, daughter of Brig-Gen Sir David Alexander Kinloch, 11th Bt, CB, MVO of Glimerton
Fall / Finnish spitz Fenks FinsieFinnish Spitz Fenks Finsie owned by Lady Kitty Ritson Date: 1934
Nina Boucicault in Charleys AuntNina Boucicault (1867-1950), English actress, in the role of Kitty Verdun in the comedy Charleys Aunt. 1892
Aveling & Porter Road Roller Kitty LJ 322Aveling & Porter D class Road Roller Kitty, regn. LJ 322, number 12468. Built in 1929 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine
TOY CAT, a little girl with an enormous bow in her hair stands on a garden bench with her toy cat in order to have her photograph taken
Advert for Viyella, womens motoring headscarf 1908Miss Kitty Gordon wearing Viyella gauntlers. Date: 1908
By Order of the Owner - Lot 1. Kitty, Chestnut Mare (property of a lady - very fast) - a lightly satirical (to whom does the description apply!!) postcard by Lance Thackeray (1867-1916). Date: 1902
Lord and Lady Brownlow at AntibesLord Brownlow and his new bride, previously Miss Kitty Kinloch, on honeymoon at Cap d Antibes on the French Riviera in 1927. Date: 1927
Lord and Lady Petre pictured at Tregye, Perranwell, Cornwall shortly after returning from their honeymoon. Lady Catherine (Kitty) Petre
Kathleen McKane and Suzanne Lenglen, tennis playersScenes from a Wimbledon tennis match between the top players, Miss Kathleen McKane and Mlle Suzanne Lenglen, representing England and France respectively
Kitty Loftus (1867-1927) English actress and singer. 1899
Gordon Conway, Kitty Austin and Graham CuttsThe fashion designer, Gordon Conway, with Kitty Austin who she has dressed for Graham Cutts film, The Return of the Rat. She decorated the ladies in the cabaret scene using designs which are painted
Kitty Gordon 1909Kitty Gordon (n饠 Constance Minnie Blades), (1878 - 1974), English actress, posed with a Merry Widow hat in a long provincial tour playing Olga in The Dollar Princess at the London Pavilion
Music cover, Alone, Marx BrothersMusic cover, Alone, words by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown, as sung by Allan Jones and Kitty Carlisle in the MGM film A Night at the Opera, featuring the Marx Brothers. 1935
Mary Countess DenbighMARY ELIZABETH KITTY, countess of DENBIGH (nee Moreton) wife of William Feilding, seventh earl. Date: 1798 - 1842
Kitty Gordon (1878 1974), English stage and silent film actress, wearing a tiara, pearl drop earrings & a double string of pearls around her neck. Date: circa 1905
Cover design, Womans PictorialCover design, Dressing Up, by M Kemp Welch, Womans Pictorial magazine, 21 June 1924. Depicting a girl wearing improvised fancy dress. With items by Kitty McKane, Fannie Kilbourne and Gilbert Frankau
Darracq Vintage Car - VoitureDarracq Vintage Car/Voiture, England. Showing Actress Miss Kitty Gordon and Captain Henry Beresford 1900s