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The Yeoman of the Guard by Ws Gilbert and Arthur SullivanPromotional postcard for The Yeomen of the Guard by W. S. Gilbert; music Arthur Sullivan. First produced Savoy Theatre, 3rd October 1888
Pygmalion by George Bernard ShawPromotional postcard for Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. First produced in England at His Majestys Theatre, 11th April 1914
Sailing Barge Match on the Thames, July 1864Engraving of a sailing barge match on the Thames, from the Illustrated London News, 23rd July 1864. This match was hosted by the Prince of Wales Yacht Club over a course from Erith to the Chapman
Man and Superman by George Bernard ShawPromotional postcard for Man and Superman by George Bernard Shaw. First produced at the Royal Court Theatre, 21st May 1905
The Joy Ride Lady by Arthur Anderson & Hartley CarrickPromotional postcard for The Joy Ride Lady adapted by Arthur Anderson and Hartley Carrick from Das Autoliebchen by Jean Kren (Thalia-Theater, Berlin, 16th March 1912); music Jean Gilbert
Whos Hooper? by Fred ThompsonPromotional postcard for Whos Hooper? By Fred Thompson, founded on A. W. Pineros play In Chancery (1884); music Ivor Novello and Howard Talbot
Was She To Blame? by Mrs F G KimberleyPromotional postcard for Was She To Blame? By Mrs F. G. Kimberley. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 12th April 1909 and Woolwich, 7th February 1910
Railway Bridge across the Panama Canal
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Two working class men enjoying a break from work with a cup of tea. Date: 1920s
Scottish Golfer James BraidScottish golf champion James Braid, having just won the Open Golf Championships for the fifth time. 1910
WInner at the Open Golf Championship, St AndrewsScottish golfer James Braid putting for the match at the Open Golf Championships of 1910 Date: 1910
A Champion at HarrodsGolf championJames Braid demonstrating at Harrods sports exhibition. 1913
Stitchery, edited by Flora KlickmannBlack and white advert for Stitchery on the inside back cover of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Kliclmann published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Illustration - The Large EstablishmentBlack and white illustration of a parlourmaid attending to the lady of the house in her drawing room, page 105 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Illustration - man opening the door for a ladyBlack and white illustration of a man opening the door for a lady, page 96 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The bride cuts the cakeBlack and white illustration of a bride cutting the cake, page 75 of of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The Bridesmaids wait in the church porchBlack and white illustration of three beautifully-dressed bridesmaids waiting excitedly for the bride to arrive in the church porch, page 73 of The Etiquette of To-day book
Illustration - An IntroductionBlack and white illustration entitled An introduction, of a lady introducing two ladies to each other whilst out walking, page 69 of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper
Illustration - Meeting Fresh PeopleBlack and white illustration of two lady train travellers, one of which is preparing to lower the window. Page 57 of The Etiquette of To-Day
Illustration - When a visitor callsBlack and white illustration of two smalrtly-dressed children politely greeting a seated lady visitor, page 50 of The Etiquette of To-Day The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own
Decorative border from The Etiquette of To-DayBlack and white decorative floral and leaf border on page 39 of The Etiquette of To-Day book published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration - The InvitationBlack and white illustration of two young ladies receiving an invitation from The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann Date: circa 1914
Illustration in The Etiquette of To-Day - The ArrivalBlack and white illustration entitled The Arrival of an elegant couple in evening dress arriving for a dinner engagement, from The Etiquette of To-Day edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for The Modern Knitting BookBlack and white advert for The Modern Knitting Book, inside The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann. Date: circa 1914
Advert for The Flower-Patch Among the Hills, Flora KlickmannBlack and white advert for The Flower Patch Among the Hills by Flora Klickmann in her publication The Etiquette of To-day, published by Girls Own Paper, circa 1914
Advert for The Girls Own & Womans MagaazineBlack and white advert for the Girls Own & Womans Magazine, in the front of The Etiquette of To-Day, edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for Two "Jolly Little Books"for Little GirlsBlack and white advert for Two " Jolly Little Books" for Little Girls on the inside of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper, circa 1914. Edited by Flora Klickmann
Advert for the Home Art Series of booksBlack and white advert for the Home Art Series of useful skills such as crochet and fancy stitchery on the inside front cover of The Etiquette of To-day book, published by the Girls Own Paper
Front cover of The Etiquette of To-day, . edited by Flora Klickmann. A small volume of etiquette, seeking to assist with such matters as visiting, eating out, travelling, chaperones
General Post by J E Harold TerryDate: 1917
Woman and Wine by Arthur Shirley and Ben LandeckPromotional postcard for Woman and Wine by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. First produced at the Pavilion Theatre, 11th October 1897
Isafjordur old town and harbour, IcelandIsafjordur old town and harbour in Iceland Date: circa 1910
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood & Adrian RossPromotional postcard of Gipsy Love adapted by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced Dalys Theatre, London on 1st June 1912. Artist Richard Pannett
From Convent to Throne by J A CampbellPromotional postcard for From Convent to Throne by J.A. Campbell by artist E P Kinsella. First produced at the Rotunda in Liverpool, 26th July and the Lyric, Hammersmith on 6th September 1909
View of Sundre in Aal, HallingdalRooftop view of Sundre in Aal, Hallingdal. Date: circa 1910
Hollomstadar (Hallomstadur) in IcelandPostcard showing the little village Hallomstadar, now known as Hallomstadur, a National Forest. Date: circa 1910
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Cliff hunting man in Westman Islands, Iceland Date: circa 1910
The Culture House, ReykjavikThe Culture House in Reykjavik was built in 1906 1908 to house the National Library and National Archives of Iceland and was opened to the public in 1909. Date: circa 1910
Governors House, ReykjavikGovernors House (left side) of Reykjavik. Magn ephensen, governor, commissioned the building of the house as a place to live after he retired. Date: circa 1910
Free church at the waterside of Lake Tjornin, IcelandFree church at the waterside of Lake Tjornin. The Neo-Gothic church was built in 1901 on the shores of Lake Tjornin. Date: circa 1910
Aerial view of Reykjavik and harbour, IcelandAerial view of Reykjavik and harbour in Iceland. Date: circa 1910
Zig-Zag by Albert de CourvillePromotional postcard for Zig-Zag by Albert de Courville, Wal Pink and George Arnould; music David Stamper. First produced at the London Hippodrome, 31st January 1917
The Woman Pays-Back by Eva ElwesPromotional postcard for The Woman Pays-Back by Eva Elwes. First produced at the Empire Theatre, Rotherham, 30th May 1915. Billed as..a Strong Modern Drama presenting Life as it is
The Woman in the Case by Clyde FitchPromotional postcard for The Woman in the Case by Clyde Fitch. First produced in England at the Garrick Theatre, 2nd June 1909. Painted by Engolras. Exhibited at the Salon, Paris
Within The Law by Bayard VeillerPromotional postcard for Within The Law by Bayard Veiller (Eltinge Theatre, New York, 11th September 1912). First produced in England, Haymarket Theatre, 24th May 1913
The Will O The WispsPromotional postcard for The Will O The Wisps, a touring concert party company Judging by the number of faces among the reeds, there were seven concert party performers