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The Fairys Dilemma by W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, on 3rd May 1904. The main characters are shown as themselves
Passengers in a charabanc, Swanage, DorsetPassengers in a charabanc at Swanage, Dorset, ready for a trip to Lulworth Cove. They are Arthur Auerbach and three of his four children. Date: 1913
Father and four children, Southwold, SuffolkFather (Arthur Auerbach) and his four children (Albert, Harold, Lucy and Violet) posing for a photo on the pavement outside their holiday home at 25 North Parade, Southwold, Suffolk, summer 1911
Man in his morning room, Ealing, West LondonMan (Arthur Auerbach) in his morning room, 1 Carlton Road, Ealing, West London. Date: 1905
Picnic by Arthur WattsOwner: " Don t leave paper about on the grass." Picnic Party: " Wots the perishing grass for?" Date: 1929
The Die-Hard by Arthur WattsThe Die-Hard: A Study in the Supercilious. The die-hard takes his most treasured possession - a 20 year-old car - through the park to the amused contempt of the onlookers in their brand-new super-six
The Winged Lion of St Marks Square, Venice, Italy by Arthur Joseph Meadows (1843-1907). 1907
The Slider by Arthur WattsSkaters in a winter sports resort watch with some consternation as a chap slides onto the ice in only his shoes. Date: 1930
HRH Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (Arthur William Patrick Albert) (1850 1942). A member of the shared British and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha royal family
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908
Opening of the war session of Parliament: Boer CrisisThe opening of the war session of Parliament on the 17th October 1899, as the Second Boer War commences. Mr Balfour exclaimed, " We have with use the conscience of the Empire". Date: 1899
The Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson & Robert CourtneidgeThe Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson (9 May 1861- 25 March 1948)and Robert Courtneidge (29 June 1859 - 06 April 1939), with music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Frank Tours
A Country Mouse by Arthur Law. Angela is followed up the ladder by one of her many suitors, probably the Duke of St. Kitts. Touring to Theatre Royal in Bournemouth on 19th July 1909
The Chaperon by Jocelyn Brandon & Frederick Arthur. First produced at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne on 21st April 1013 and at The Strand Theatre on 26th April 1913. Presented by Louis Meyer
Family on holiday, Southwold, SuffolkFamily on holiday, standing on Southwold Common, Southwold, Suffolk, on a Sunday morning. 1909
Edwardian man at the seaside, Saltburn, North YorkshireEdwardian man (Arthur Auerbach) at the seaside, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorkshire. 1906
Patriotic Shrine - Paiyushan - Port ArthurPatriotic Shrine - Paiyushan - Lushunkou (a district in the municipality of Dalian, Liaoning province, also called Lushun City or Lushun Port, formerly known as both Port Arthur and Ryojun)
Brigadier Gerard by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, based on the character in The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1896). First produced at the Imperial Theatre on 3rd March 1906
Sailmaker at work, Penzance, CornwallAn elderly sailmaker (Arthur Willoughby), working in the traditional way in Penzance, Cornwall. circa early 1980s
Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever, with arrangement by Charles B Cochran. First produced at the Grand in Southampton on 28th June 1920 and then moved to The Duke of Yorks Theatre on 7th July 1920
The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson, from the French of P-L Flers, with music by J W Tate. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, November 1917, then at the Gaiety Theatre, London
Campaign cloak belonged to Duke of WellingtonCampaign cloak; 1803 (c)-1815 (c). Belonged to FM Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Believed to have been worn by the Duke during the Waterloo campaign
The Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, LondonThe Babes in the Wood, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1907. Both as Drury Lane manager and part author (with Frank Dix) of the pantomime
The Better Ole, by Bairnsfather and Eliot, WW1The Better Ole, by Bruce Bairnsfather and Arthur Eliot. First produced by Charles B Cochran at the Oxford Music Hall, London, August 1917
The Best of Luck, by Hamilton, Raleigh and CollinsThe Best of Luck by Henry Hamilton, Cecil Raleigh and Arthur Collins. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, September 1916
The Arcadians by Mark Ambient and Alexander M ThompsonThe Arcadians, a musical comedy by Mark Ambient and Alexander M Thompson, with lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot
Rosita Forbes endorsing Mr Willi, plastic surgeonExplorer and writer, Rosita Forbes appearing in an advertisement endorsing the skills of Mr Willi at the Hystogen Institute, Baker Street, London. 1930
Cartoon, Lord Garmoyle in IndiaCartoon, Lord Garmoyle -- in India. Very hot here, but it would be hotter at home! Arthur William Cairns, Lord Garmoyle (1861-1890), was in trouble with his father over debts
Cartoon, A W Pinero and Sir Squire BancroftCartoon, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director, and Sir Squire Bancroft (1841-1926), English actor-manager
Cartoon, Claude Carton and A W PineroCartoon, Richard Claude Carton (Richard Claude Critchett, 1856-1928), British actor and playwright, and Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director
Cartoon, The Gaiety Rocket, PineroCartoon, The Gaiety Rocket, with a caricature of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934), English actor, playwright and stage director, whose play, The Rocket
Cartoon, Lord Cairns and Miss FortescueCartoon, Lord Cairns to Miss Fortescue -- Delighted, my dear, that my son has shown such good taste! May Fortescue (1859-1950) was an actress, singer and actor-manager
Duke of Wellington at Walmer Castle, KentThe Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) in his library, study and sleeping apartment at Walmer Castle, Deal, Kent, where he died on 14 September 1852, aged 83. circa 1850s
Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1901A selection of novelty Edwardian diamond brooches, pearl necklace, earrings for non-pierced ears, and also a personalised name brooch to order. 1901
Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1896A selection of novelty Victorian diamond brooches, rings, side combs, and also a personalised name brooch to order. 1896
Advert for Faulkner diamond brooches 1893A selection of novelty Victorian diamond brooches. 1893
Arthur Melmoth Walters, English footballerArthur Melmoth Walters (1865-1941), English amateur footballer who made nine appearances for the England team. He was also President of the Law Society. late 1890s
Milford Sound, New Zealand - Arthur RiverMilford Sound (Piopiotahi), South Island, New Zealand - Arthur River. Date: circa 1930s
Music cover, Do Ra Mi Fa, A Singing Lesson, song for voice and piano, written and composed by Arthur Lloyd, performed by Charles Coborn. circa 1889
Shakespeare - King John - Arthur: O, save me, Hubert, save me! circa 1830
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet
King John - title page - Arthur pleads with Hubert not to kill him. 1862
HM Queen Mary with the Duke and Duchess of York at BalmoralMary of Teck, Queen Consort (1867-1953) with her son Albert Frederick Arthur George (1895-1952), the Duke of York (later King George VI) and his wife Elizabeth
Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland - view of the Wellington Monument, built to commemorate the victories of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Date: 1904
Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860 - 1917), German princess, and later a member of the British Royal Family, wife of Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
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
Royal Shooting Party - Virginia Water - European RoyalsRoyal Shooting Party - Virginia Water - A large gathering of European Royalty on November 14th 1907, all guests of the King and Queen
General Election Promo postcard for Sydney Hoffnung GoldsmidThe reverse of a promo postcard from January 1910 General Election for Sydney Hoffnung Goldsmid, Conservative candidate for Camberwell North who failed to defeat the incumbent Thomas James Macnamara