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Noel Coward in cabaret at the Cafe de ParisNoel Coward seen during final rehearsals for his performance in cabaret at the Cafe de Paris, London, in 1951. 28th October 1951
Pat Kirkwood in Black Velvet at the London HippodromePat Kirkwood performing the hit, Most Gentlemen Don t Like Love in the popular wartime revue Black Velvet at the London Hippodrome in 1940. Date: 1940
Louis Wain cats - Sing to me only with thine eyes. 1898
Voice audition for female role in a musical 1908Illustration of a voice-trial for a female role in a musical comedy, with Stanley Wade and Merlin Morgan shown judging the auditions for Mr George Edwardes theatre companies
Three singers, BBC Dance Band, Broadcasting HouseThree male singers with BBC Dance Band at Broadcasting House, London. 1935
Villiage choir at rehearsal 1871Church choir, singing from their hymn books. Date: 1871
The Year of the Poets -- Christmas Mummers outside a large house, to illustrate a range of poems on the subject by Coleridge, Shakespeare and others. Date: 1845
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
Musical Italian children. 1923
ChoristersWoodcut of five young people singing
Mother & daughterVictorian mother with her two daughters singing hymns in church. Date: circa 1880
Music Sheet - Call Me MadamMusic sheet for the song, (I Wonder Why?) You re Just in Love from the 1953 film Call Me Madam by Irving Berlin starring Ethel Merman. Date: 1953
Silhouette, Christmas carol singersSilhouette, Christmas carol Singers
Music cover, song from Babes on BroadwayMusic cover, Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On! sung by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes on Broadway. 1941
Christmas frieze, Carol Singing with Banjo
Christmas frieze, Bell Ringers and Carol Singers in the snow
Carol Singing by Muriel DawsonCarol Singing. 1932
Bye, Baby Bunting by Agnes RichardsonBye, Baby Bunting
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
Cartoon, A Little Music. 1870
Christmas morning - choirboys singing in churchChristmas morning, choirboys singing in church. 19th century
Christmas - A Yule Tide Carol. 19th century
Cartoon, Monkey Soiree. 19th century
Albert Chevalier singing one of his coster songsAlbert Chevalier (1861-1923) singing one of his coster songs in a West-End drawing-room. Date: 1892
Frances Day, American actress and singerFrances Day (1907-1984), American actress and singer, who achieved great popularity in the UK during the 1930s. 1930s
Choirboys and musicians on a Christmas card -- Nowell we sing, gladness to bring. Date: circa 1880s
Cartoon, Hope told a Flattering Tale. 19th century
Musical cock and hen with piano on a greetings postcardMusical cock and hen with piano, performing a duet on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Musical rabbits with piano on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Kittens singing on a French birthday postcard, with a kitten conductor and a basket of flowers. Date: circa 1890s
Cats playing the piano and singing on a postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Cats playing the piano and singing on a New Year postcardCats playing the piano and singing on a French New Year postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Two musical cats on a German greetings postcard -- Songs without Words (a pun on a work by Mendelssohn). Date: circa 1890s
Four musical cats on a Christmas postcard, singing and playing instruments. Date: circa 1890s
Four cats singing on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, The Composer. early 19th century
Some Clerical Types by John Kendal, Penny Readings. 1901
Christmas card, people singing Christmas carols
Four cats singing and playing on a cutout Christmas cardFour cats singing carols and playing musical instruments on a cutout Christmas card. (1 of 2) circa 1890s
Rex Evans playing the piano at Kettner sRex Evans (1903-1969), British character actor and cabaret artist, caricatured by H. H. Harris in The Bystander at the time he was the cabaret performer at Kettners Restaurant. Date: 1930
Four Ways to Put Your Daughter on the StagePage from The Tatler featuring a photo story of various stage and dance schools. Top left shows Miss Margareta Bonudin of Sweden at RADA enduring a realistic strangling
Good King WenceslausVictorian choir singing the traditional Christmas carol in a snowy winter setting. Date: 1901
Robin on the window sill - Young girl in bed with her teddy bear watching a robin singing on her window sill. Date: circa 1920
Queen Elizabeth, Dowage, Queen of Roumania (1843 - 1916), wife of King Charles of Roumania. Because of her great singing voice, she was affectionately known as Carmen Sylva. Date: 1916
Singing in the desert! Date: 1930s
Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band1904
Caroler Carriage Date: 1940