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Germany - Our Submarine Boy - Patriotic postcard, end of WW1 era. Date: 1918
High School, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. Date: circa 1910
The Nerbudda River, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India Date: circa 1910s
La Canebiere - the historic high street in the old quarter of Marseille, France with the Eglise Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Les Reformes) - a Roman Catholic church - visible in the background
The Galata Bridge and entrance to the Golden Horn - Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1910
Mitchell (Model S) - Mitchell-Lewis Motor CoA fine Mitchell (Model S) - Manufacturer: Mitchell-Lewis Motor Co. of Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Gent from Buckeburg, Germany - in Lower Saxony on the border with North Rhine Westphalia. Date: circa 1920
The National Flag of Italy Date: circa 1910s
The Court of Justice and old Minaret, Aden, Yemen - within the grounds of the British Military Camp. Date: circa 1910s
WW1 - Brigade of Guards - Depot Cooks - July, 1916. It is worth noting that only four of the gentlemen pictures are not proud owners of a moustache....!!! Date: 1916
Greetings Postcard - Brindisi, Adriatic Coast, Italy - inset photograph of the Villa Dionisi. Date: circa 1910s
Following the Boer War, the British transferred many of their prisoners to various countries and colonies under their domain in South and South East Asia
Newfoundland, Canada - River Trout Fishing Date: circa 1910s
Newfoundland, Canada - Waterford Valley and Waterford Hall Date: circa 1910s
Labrador province, Newfoundland, Canada - St Johns West - showing the dry dock. Date: circa 1910s
Telling the Tale, Ambassadors Theatre, LondonTelling the Tale, at the Ambassadors Theatre, London, for a hearty laugh with music running through it. circa 1918
A Scrap of Paper, Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, LondA Scrap of Paper, a play by Victorien Sardou, adapted by Frederick Fenn, at the Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, London, with Nancy Price and Lyn Harding. circa 1914
The Radium Girl, Kings Theatre, SouthseaThe Radium Girl, a musical comedy revue at the Kings Theatre, Southsea. 1915
Scene from Queen of the Redskins, by Emma Litchfield, showing Wahneetah, Queenie and Bronco Bill. circa 1910s
Princess Caprice, musical, Shaftesbury Theatre, LondonPrincess Caprice, musical, at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, music by Leo Fall. 1912
Pretty Darlings, musical comedy, Palace Theatre, GloucesterPretty Darlings, a musical comedy revue by Syd Beckett and Edwin Turner, at the Palace Theatre, Gloucester. circa 1915
Henry Ainley in Reparation, St Jamess Theatre, LondonHenry Ainley, Shakespearean actor, in Reparation (in the role of Feyda), at the St Jamess Theatre, King Street, London. A translation by Mr & Mrs Aylmer Maude of Tolstoys The Live Corpse. circa 1919
Passing of the Third Floor Back, Opera House, Tunbridge WellPassing of the Third Floor Back, a play by Jerome K Jerome, at the Opera House, Tunbridge Wells. circa 1910s
On Trial, Lyric Theatre, London, showing a courtroom scene. 1910s
Oh! I Say!! Hippodrome Theatre, Colchester, Essex. Previously at the Criterion Theatre, London. circa 1913
Neither Wife Nor Maid, Grand Theatre, DoncasterNeither Wife Nor Maid, by Ada C Abbott, at the Grand Theatre, Doncaster, Yorkshire. 1910s
Mr Wu, Grand Theatre, Croydon, SurreyMr Wu, a play by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen, at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey. Previously at the Strand and Savoy Theatres, London. 1910s
The Mousme (The Maids of Japan), Royal Theatre, Portsmouth, previously at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. 1910s
Mind the Step, Empire Theatre, Islington, North London, a Frank Rubens production. 1910s
Forbes Robertson as Mark Embury in Mice and Men. 1910s
Mr & Mrs Benson and Company, Theatre Royal, HalifaxMr & Mrs Benson and their Company, at the Theatre Royal, Halifax, with a programme of Shakespeare plays (The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet)
Made in England, Kings Theatre, Southsea, a Harry Day production. circa 1910s
The Lilac Domino, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland. circa 1912
Joy Bells! revue, Hippodrome Theatre, LondonJoy Bells! Albert de Courvilles 9th Hippodrome revue, with Shirley Kellogg and George Robey, at the Hippodrome Theatre, Cranbourn Street, London. circa 1919
Lady Lavender, musical play, Empire Theatre, OldhamLady Lavender, a new musical play, at the Empire Theatre, Oldham. circa 1911
Jack and the Beanstalk, touring pantomimeJack and the Beanstalk, an A E Smith touring pantomime visiting the North and Midlands. circa 1917
I ve Seen The Arem, burlesque, Empire Theatre, IslingtonI ve Seen The Arem, a musical farce burlesque, at the Empire Theatre, Islington, North London. circa 1915
Hullo! Everybody, Revue, Hippodrome, Putney, SW LondonHullo! Everybody, Revue, at the Hippodrome, Putney, SW London, a Harry Day production. 1916
Good & Gay, revue of revues, Alexandra Theatre, HullGood & Gay, the revue of revues by Frank Ashworth, at the Alexandra Theatre, Hull. 1915
Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, LondonPromotional postcard for Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, London. A WW1-era revue starring Shirley Kellogg and produced by her husband Albert de Courville. 1917
Daisy Bell, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomimeDaisy Bell, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917
Mrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomimeMrs Caruso, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917
Eva Moore as Eliza, in Sandy and his Eliza, CambridgeEva Moore as Eliza, in a farcical comedy, Sandy and his Eliza, by H V Esmond, at the New Theatre, Cambridge. 1912
Scene from Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, TottenhamScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham, North London, the great play on the social evil, by Brieux. Previously at St Martins Theatre, London. circa 1917
Scene from Damaged Goods, St Martins Theatre, LondonScene from the first act of Damaged Goods, at the St Martins Theatre, London. The great play on the social evil, by Brieux. circa 1917
H B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and his QueenH B Irving and Dorothea Baird as Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, in Charles I, Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham. circa 1910s
The Cattle Thief, with Geo A Street as Mardo. 1912
N de Silva in Auroras Captive, by Tom Gallon. early 1910s