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Music cover, Do That Heebie Jeebie Dance, written and composed by Floyd Du Pont and Teddy Pola, dance creation by Floyd Du Pont Date: 1927
Music cover, That Naughty Waltz, by Sol P Levy Date: 1920
Music cover, Hum Your Troubles Away, fox-trot song, composed by Cliff Friend and Harry Woods Date: 1926
Music cover, The Punch and Judy Show, words and music by Ben Black Date: 1929
Music cover, Glowing Embers by Evan Marsden, Narrative-Intermezzo, piano solo Date: 1924
Music cover, The Green Elephant, Oriental Fox-Trot by P Sego Date: 1920
Music cover, My Sunday Girl, fox-trot song, written by Herman Ruby and Bud Cooper, composed by Sam H Stept Date: 1927
Music cover, Kind Regards! Intermezzo by Synney Baynes Date: 1912
Music cover, The Merveilleuses Lancers, melodies by Hugo Felix, arranged by Leonard Williams Date: 1906
Music cover, The Dancing Mistress Valse, on melodies by Lionel Monckton, arranged by H M Higgs Date: 1912
Music cover, The Third Man film, Harry Lime Theme, based on music composed and arranged by Anton Karas Date: 1949
Ex Juke Box Records, single record sleeve 45rpm Date: 1960s
Music cover, Sing Gipsy, sung by Irene AmbrusMusic cover, Sing Gipsy (Chante Tzigane), English lyric by Jack Fishman, words and music by Charles Humel, sung by Irene Ambrus Date: 1946
Music cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, from South PacificMusic cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, song from South Pacific (stage musical and film), by Rodgers and Hammerstein Date: 1949
Music cover, Lady of Spain quickstepMusic cover, Lady of Spain, Spanish 3/4 quickstep, words by Erell Reaves, music by Tolchard Evans Date: 1944
Music cover, Mister Snow, from CarouselMusic cover, Mister Snow, song by Rodgers and Hammerstein from the film Carousel Date: 1945
Music cover, Piano Selection, film version of The MikadoMusic cover, Piano Selection, arranged by Geoffrey Toye, film version of The Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan Date: 1939
Music cover, When I Sing, Deanna DurbinMusic cover, When I Sing, from the film It Started with Eve, starring Deanna Durbin and Charles Laughton, words by Sam Lerner, music by Tchaikovsky Date: 1941
Music cover, The Toy Town Parade, words by Ray Morelle, music by Horatio Nicholls Date: 1927
Music cover, Huguette Waltz from The Vagabond KingMusic cover, Huguette Waltz from the musical The Vagabond King, music by Rudolf Friml. Date: 1926
Music cover, Robin Hood March, Douglas FairbanksMusic cover, Robin Hood March, on themes from the film starring Douglas Fairbanks, with music by Victor L Schertzinger Date: 1923
Advert, Dr Lowder's Magneto-Electric BatteryAdvert, bizarre medical device, Dr Lowder's Magneto-Electric Battery Date: 1889
Music cover, Little Nellie KellyMusic cover, Charles B. Cochran's production of George M. Cohan's Musical Play, Little Nellie Kelly, book, lyrics and music by George M Cohan. Date: 1922
Music cover, The Whiffenpoof Song, sung by Bing CrosbyMusic cover, The Whiffenpoof Song (Baa-Baa-Baa!), sung by Bing Crosby. Date: 1944
This Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs doll's china tea set can be purchased at Selfridges or Harrods for a mere 4'/6 (four shillings and six pence in old money). Date: 1930s
Comic postcard, I m living in style here - a toilet roll made of ten shilling notes - clearly pre-decimalisation! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Money and a broken bottle Date: 20th century
The Medal and the Maid, musical comedy at the Lyric Theatre, Tom B Daviss company, book by Owen Hall, lyrics by C H Taylor, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s
Vegetables on market stall, Whitechapel, LondonColourful vegetables on a stall in Whitechapel Market, with prices in shillings and pence. Date: circa 1960s
Shop assistant shows garments for inspection, LondonClothing retailer in Canning Town, London. Boy shop assistant holds up garments outside shop for inspection. Date: 1938
Music cover, The Fats Waller Album of favourite songs and piano transcriptions. 1935
Music cover, The Birth of the Blues, words by B G De Sylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson. 1926
Music cover, You Came Along (From Out of Nowhere), words by Edward Heyman, music by John W Green, performed in the film You Came Along, with Robert Cummings, Lizabeth Scott and Don Defore. 1931
Music cover, The Song is Ended, by Irving BerlinMusic cover, The Song is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On), waltz song by Irving Berlin, featured by Jack Hylton and His Band. 1927
Music cover, Tenderly, Joan CrawfordMusic cover, Tenderly (from the MGM film Torch Song), Joan Crawford. Lyrics by Jack Lawrence, music by Walter Gross. 1947
Music cover, Love Me or Leave Me, Doris Day, lyrics by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson. 1955
Advert, Dubarry Talcum Powder. 1936
Advert, The Wright Pianoforte Tutor by Albert H Oswald -- A Word to parents from Horatio Nicholls, the Popular Composer. Date: 1930
Cover design, Feldmans Album of Song Memories No. 2Cover design, Feldmans Album of Song Memories No.2, containing a selection of popular songs of the past. 1930s
Music cover, Within Your Heart, by H TrotereMusic cover, Within Your Heart, words by G Hubi Newcombe, music by H Trotere. Date: 1901
Music cover (front), Happy Families, music and jingles by John Tobin, cards designed by Myrrha Bantock
Advert, Holmeswoods Patent Car for children, October 1888. 1888
An Amazing Seance and an ExposureCover design, An Amazing Seance and an Exposure, by Sydney A Moseley, introduction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1919
Stationery, Kitchen Ironmongers, Shipston-on-Stour, with handwritten details, total account eleven shillings and sixpence. 1905
Advertisement, Gilbeys Scotch Whisky, Spey-Royal, four shillings per bottle. Date: early 20th century
Old Clothes Exchange, Phils Buildings, Houndsditch 1882The court of Phils buildings was found directly opposite St Mary Axe. A barrier was placed across steps leading up to the court, as there was an admission fee of one penny
OLD ENGLISH COINSOld (pre-Decimalisation) British coins (left to right): Top - penny, half penny, threepenny bit. Bottom - half crown, two shillings, one shilling, sixpence - heads. Date: 1960s
WOMAN USES CASH REGISTERA woman uses a cash register when her customer purchases a tin of food for 5 shillings and eightpence. They smile as they complete the transaction. Date: early 1960s