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Norah Blaney and Gwen FarrarThe revue artists and frequent double-act, Norah Blaney (at the piano) and her droll friend Gwen Farrar, performing in Punch-bowl at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1925. Date: 1925
Miss Gwen Farrar, entertainer and musician, about to appear with Norah Blaney at the Cosmopolitan, New York, in a Ziegfeld production entitled Going South
Norah Blaney working on a dust-cart in WWIIActress, singer and variety star, Norah Blaney (Mrs Basil Hughes), driving on a dust-cart and collecting refuse for Basildon Council as part of the war effort during the Second World War. Date: 1940
1931 British General Election, women MPs1931 British General Election, twelve women MPs elected. From left to right: Mrs Helen Shaw, Lady Gwendolen Iveagh, Miss Irene Ward, Miss Thelma Cazalet, Mrs Mavis Tate, Mrs Ida Copeland
Blackcock (or Black Grouse) ShootingCountry pursuits. Two men with their dog shooting grouse on moorland. (The black grouse is now an endangered species). Artist: Norah Drummond Date: 1908
Ocean liner souvenir dolls by Norah Wellins including Queen Mary, Franconia, Queen Elizabeth
Norah Kerin as Miranda, The Tempest, ShakespeareNorah Kerin as Miranda in The Tempest by William Shakespeare Date: 1904
Blue ShoesPortrait oil painting of a young woman with a little girl. Both of them are wearing shiny blue shoes and holding a small bouquet of flowers, looking in different directions. Date: circa 1930
The HighlanderOil painting of a tall Scottish Highlander, wearing traditional clothing. Date: circa 1930
Seraphina ExoticOil painting of a seated woman in orange, with a floral decorated outer garment. The sitter was Rita McIlraith but the artist chose not to use her name in the title and hence it was called Exotic
Child Playing Stork bringing baby Children'sChild, Playing, Stork, bringing, baby, Children's, Postcard, design, Watercolour, painting, Norah, Ann, Birch, 12022720
Child Playing by Norah Anne Birch
Norah Blaney in The Vagabond King 1927Norah Blaney (1894 - 1983), music hall performer and actress, appearing in the part of Huguette in The Vagabond King, playing at the Winter Garden Theatre in London in 1927. 1927
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in The House that Jack BuiltTheatrical double act Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar dressed as what appears to be Mickey and Minnie Mouse in a scene from " The House That Jack Built"
Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots RevueA galaxy of stars in the audience for the midnight performance of the first night of Charlots Revue at the Prince of Wales Theatre in April 1925
Norah Blaney as Mademoiselle Yvonne in Out of the BlueNorah Blaney appearing in Out of the Blue at St. Martins Theatre in 1928. She played the part of Julia Marlowe, " Mademoiselle Yvonne
Norah Blaney serving tea on an Imperial Airways flightThe modern high tea. Entertainer Norah Blaney handing out tea, well above the clouds, to passengers on the Imperial Airways cross-Channel liner " Silver Wing" on a flight in 1927. Date: 1927
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar playing tennisEntertainment stars and variety double act Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney, pictured as doubles partners in a tennis match in a tournament at the London Country Club at Hendon between the two respective
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in Pot Luck, 1922Miss Norah Blaney and Miss Gwen Farrar in Pot Luck at the Vaudeville Theatre, 1922. Date: 1922
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in Wonder Bar, 1930Norah Blaney (left on piano) and Gwen Farrar in novelty revue Wonder Bar at the Savoy Theatre. The scene is a Viennese nightclub whose audience overflows from its own stage into the stalls
Norah Blaney and her fiance Basil Hughes, 1932A famous stage favourite and her fiancÚ║áMiss Norah Blaney and Mr Basil Hughes. Date: 1932
Norah Blaney as a babyMiss Norah Blaney (1893 - 1983), later a music hall performer) at the age of eleven months. Date: 1894
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar at Olympia Dog ShowEntertainers, Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney with a pair of Schnauzer dogs at the Ladies Kennel Association Dog Show at Olympia in 1930. The dogs belonged to Gwens sister Marjorie. Date: 1930
Norah Blaney at Bright Young Things partyMiss Ila Fink, Mr B. Leonards and actress Miss Norah Blaney at a Bright Young Things party given by Captian MacEachan at Brook Street
Music Sheet - Tutankhamen - Gwen Farrar and Norah BlaneyMusic sheet cover for the song, In the Day of Tut-ankh-amen written and composed by Reg Low and J. P. Long, and sung by Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in the Andre Charlot revue, Rats
These Clever People... Snapshots of Seven Writers. (clockwise from top left): Anita Leslie, Margery Lawrence, Helen Simpson, Aime Francois Tschifelly, Norah Hoult, Jill Craigie and Jeffrey Dell
Fred and Adele Astaire in Lady Be Good at the Empire TheatreFred and Adele Astaire appearing in Lady Be Good at the Empire Theatre, London, 1926. Also portrait of the actress Norah Swinburne Date: 1926
Edwardian lady with rosesPainting of a fashionable Edwardian young lady in a summer dress holding a large bunch of roses. Date: circa 1905
Bulldog rescued from sinking ship, First World WarWhen the King Edward is sunk by a mine during the First World War, the crew rescue Norah the bulldog, together with the monkeys and cats they had as pets
Ploughing Wimbledon Car ParkThe committee at the All-England Tennis Club decided to dig for victory, converting their grass car park into farmland. Club Secretary Norah Cleather can be seen checking on the progress. 1940
The stars of the Rectors Club Cabaret, London, 1922 - Tucker the violinist, Hazel Shelley and the double act of Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney Date: 1922
Dr N P Jewells wife and children, Seychelles, WW1Dr N P Jewells wife Sydney and three children, John, Norman and Norah, in the Seychelles -- a photograph sent to him while serving in East Africa during WW1. 1915
Norah and Daphne Jewell, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1923
Norah Blaney - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York sMiss Norah Blaney - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies
At Sharavogue: ladies of society in Ireland during the First World War. Top photograph: Lady Norah Hastings; the Countess of Huntingdon; Lady Marian Hastings; Lady Moya Campbell;
Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving BerlinMusic cover, What ll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney. 1924
Three women with cat and puppy in a gardenThree women with a cat and a puppy in a garden, dated June 1947. Date: 1947
Titanic postcard, letter, Turkish Bath ticket stubAn RMS Titanic postcard, a letter from Harry Wilde to My dear Norah & Edie dated 7 April 1912, and a Turkish Bath ticket stub relating to the Titanic disaster
Letters from the TitanicTwo original letters, dated 7 and 11 April 1912, from passengers on the ill-fated passenger liner Titanic bearing the White Star Line insignia
Harry & Norah Run AwayCobbs the gardener puts his hand on his hips as he asks young Master Harry and Miss Norah why they are running away together. To get married, of course!
Lighthouse Afternoon TeaAt Norah Head lighthouse (Australia), social life is limited and founded solidly on the teapot! Here are a group of keepers and their wives taking afternoon tea
Lighthouse KeeperHead lighthouse keeper Mr. Cottee marches up the long spiral staircase at Norah Head lighthouse, Australia. Tne light flashes every five seconds and must never fail