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Front cover, Festival of Empire, The Pageant of London, May to October 1911 at the Crystal Palace, SE London. 1911
Front cover, The Lady, Winter Double Number 1895Front cover, The Lady magazine, Winter Double Number 1895. 1895
Cover design, Girl and Cupid by Herbert PizerCover design, Pan magazine, Girl and Cupid by Herbert Pizer. 1920
Advertising poster, The Ladys Realm, 1896Advertising poster, The Ladys Realm, new magazine, 1896. 1896
Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald in San FranciscoMusic cover, Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald in San Francisco, words by Gus Kahn, music by Kaper and Jurman. 1936
BBC Broadcasting House, Studio 6D for EffectsBBC Broadcasting House, May 1935, Studio 6D for Effects. 1935
GIRL IN PHONE BOXA young woman puts 1/- (a shilling) into a public pay phone in a telephone box. Only 6d (sixpence) or 1/- coins accepted. Dial 100 for the operator. Those were the days. Date: 1960s
EATING LOTS FOR 1S 6DThree hungry customers get their moneys worth with a cheap lunchtime restaurant meal. Date: circa 1835
Music cover, Save Your Sorrow, sung by Florrie FordeMusic cover, Save Your Sorrow For To-Morrow, lyric by B G de Sylva, music by Al Sherman, sung by Florrie Forde. 1925
Music cover, I m an Airman ! (And I Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly, Fly). By Thomas McGhee and Hal Russell, sung by J W Rickaby. 1925
Southend Beach 1950SHolidaymakers on the beach at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. A sign offers boat trips for adults at 1s (shilling) each and children at 6d (sixpence) each
Advertisement for Modern Woman magazine, gift pattern of autumn frock, helps and entertains. Price sixpence. circa 1927
Music cover, I ve Never Seen a Straight Banana, words and music by Ted Waite 1926
Music cover, For an A1 Nation Beer is Best, words and music by Nat Travers and Will Hyde, performed by Nat Travers, King of Coster Comedians. 1935
Lady on vintage motorcycle at the seasideLady posing for photograph at the seaside on a prop motorcycle, ice cream & drinks hut in background
Music cover, The Generals Fast Asleep, words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. 1935
Music cover, Alone, Marx BrothersMusic cover, Alone, words by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown, as sung by Allan Jones and Kitty Carlisle in the MGM film A Night at the Opera, featuring the Marx Brothers. 1935
Music cover, The Twilight Waltz, Jack PayneMusic cover, The Twilight Waltz, by Jimmy Kennedy and Walter Dobson, featured by Jack Payne and his BBC Dance Orchestra. 1931
Music cover, Goodnight My Love, Shirley TempleMusic cover, Goodnight My Love, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, sung by Shirley Temple in the film Stowaway, 1936
Music cover, Ivys Album of Sousas Marches, arranged by Fabian Scott. 1903
Music cover, I Like Mountain Music, fox trot song, words by James Cavanaugh, music by Frank Weldon. With a signed photo of Florrie Forde, music hall singer. 1933
Music cover, George Formby, Noughts and Crosses, a song by Roma Campbell-Hunter and Harry Parr-Davies. circa 1938
Music cover, Consolation, written and composed by Archie Gottler and Dorothy Booth. 1931
Music cover, Lets Have A Basinful of the Briny, song by Ralph Butler and Harry Tilsley. Showing a family of three having fun on the beach. 1934
Music cover, When that Harvest Moon is Shining, I wanna go Home, by George A Stevens, featured by Hedges Bros and Jacobson. 1919
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
Woman in a chequered design cardiganWoman in a green chequered design cardigan. 1960s
Young woman in a blue and white knitted top. 1960s
Poster advertising Chivers Carpet Soap - sixpence per ball, prized in royal households. Date: early 20th century
Silhouette cover design for The Orbit magazine, April 1926, by H.L. Oakley. Showing an artist painting at his easel, watched by a spring lamb. Date: 1926
A magazine for February 1915 - Price 2/6d. Published by William Blackwood & Sons, London & Edinburgh. Commemorative Art
Official programme - Triumphal March of the London TroopsOfficial programme for the Triumphal March of the London Troops - London, July 5, 1919. Printed and published for the London Troops Reception Committee by Harrison & Sons
Cover design, Holiday Haunts, showing a father carrying his little girl on his shoulders at the seaside. Date: 1933
Wave Lodging House, Canning Town, East LondonThe Wave Lodging House for working men at 235 Victoria Dock Road, Canning Town, East London. Beds and baths are on offer for 4d (four pence) or 6d (six pence) a night
Television magazine coverFront cover of Television magazine, the worlds first television journal costing 6d. with a picture showing a television on board a ship mid-Atlantic
Fruit and Veg StallA rather serious transaction taking place on the fruit and vegetable stall at Knaresborough Market, Yorkshire, England, where 6d buys 3lbs of onions!
Maple Brass BedsteadA brass bedstead from Maple s, Londons best-known furniture store : cost, 38 shillings to 52s 6d according to width : you tighten the mattress with a handle