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Original Artwork - A little gnome blowing his noseOriginal Artwork - A little fairy, gnome or sprite blowing his nose as he sits on a toadstool, with the sun rising behind him. Date: circa 1937
Original Artwork - Folding Christmas card designOriginal Artwork - Painted design for a folding childrens Christmas card featuring five teddy bears. Date: circa 1937
Place marker - Little Boy Blue is looking for youPlace marker - __________ Little Boy Blue is looking for you! Date: circa 1937
Postcard design - A Colds a horrid thing to get. Little girl blowing her nose with a handkerchief. Date: circa 1937
Comic postcard, Woman in her seaside hotel bedroom Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Boy and girl walking on a windy day Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Man uses lung testing machine at the seaside Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Couple at the seaside on a windy day Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Scotsman on a windy day at the seaside, watched by a young woman Date: 20th century
Red Riding Hood and Little Boy Blue, grand Christmas pantomime by W Younge, directed by E F Edgar, at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, London, under the management of Marie Litton. Date: circa 1880s
The Walls of Jericho by Alfred Sutro. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, London, 31 October 1904. The walls of London Society crumble in as the angel blows her trumpet
Comic postcard, Older man with pretty woman on the beach. If the wind had only blown the other way! Date: 20th century
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Coupon shortage and making doThe long Caption gives the little girls excuse for having patches. The Home Front War Effort was helped along by cryptic slogans such as Make do and Mend and Making do
WW2 - At 3pm on the 8th May, 1945 - a bugler sounds the ceasefire at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, surrounded by celebrating Parisians. Date: 1945
Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing. Worker at a charcoal pit in Furness 64, Jewish pedlar selling pencils door to door in Borrowdale 65
Boys Own Paper. Part 334. front cover. Illustration of a Roman soldier blowing a horn. Artist: Anon. Date: December 1906
Man with a hornWoodcut of a man blowing his horn standing in front of his stage coach
Chung Ling Soo at the London HippodromeChung Ling Soo, Chinese conjuror (real name Billy Robinson) in publicity photographs for his act at the London Hippodrome in 1904. Date: 1904
Little Boy Blue, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
March, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
Birthday Card, 2 Years Old, Little Boy Blue. (front cover, 1 of 2) 20th century
Blowing engine at the Carron Iron Works designed by John Smeaton. Copperplate engraving by Mutlow after an illustration by J. Farey Jr. from John Mason Goods Pantologia, a New Encyclopedia, G
Napoleon blowing up his comrades. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cruikshank from The Life of Napoleon a Hudibrastic Poem by Doctor Syntax, T. Tegg, London, 1815
Plan and elevation of an iron forge, 18th centuryPlan and elevation of an iron forge, with chafery, finery, blowing engine, and balling or pudding furnace. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey Jr
Common Bottlenose Dolphin, two facing each other
Statue of Peter Pan, Kensington Gardens, LondonThe Peter Pan statue is a bronze sculpture of J. M. Barries character Peter Pan. It was commissioned by Barrie and made by Sir George Frampton
Music cover, A Little Boy Called Taps, a march song, words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse, sung with immense success by Miss Madge Lessing. Date: 1904
Salviati, Venetian glassblowers, London. 1892
Programme cover, Pavilion Theatre of Varieties, Glasgow, Scotland. 1911
Toy Theatre, Mr Ducrow as the God of Fame
Cover design, clown with Christmas crackerCover design, clown blowing through a Christmas cracker. 1937
Bugler blowing All Clear after Zeppelin air raid, WW1Bugler blowing the All Clear after a Zeppelin air raid during the First World War. 1914-1918
Child blowing a shell, riding on the head of a sea monster. 19th century
Postman with trumpet, horse and cart. 19th century
Musicians seated on barrels, Brittany, Northern FranceTwo musicians seated on top of barrels, Brittany, Northern France. They are playing the native bagpipe or biniou (right) and a flageolet (left). 1922
Musicians of Bornu, Yola Province, Nigeria, West AfricaMusicians of Bornu, Yola Province, northern Nigeria, West Africa. One blows a trumpet while the other accompanies him on a drum. 1922
Glass making at Apsley Pellatt Factory, LondonThe manufacture of glass at Apsley Pellatt and company, London. Pictured is the glass cutting room, the making of phials as well as glass blowing. Date: circa 1850
Glass making at Cookson s, South Shields 1844Glass making at Cookson s, South Shields. 1844
Glass making at Cookson s, South Shields: a glass blower making sheet glass. 1844
Turkish troops during WW1Turkish troops during the First World War. 1914-1918
Victorian Street Vendor - Daily Herald Newspaper. 19th century
Two cats blowing bubbles on a greetings postcardTwo cats blowing bubbles with a pink feather fan in the background on a greetings postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Mythological scene on a greetings card, with cherubs, water nymphs and sea creatures. With an ornate white and gold border and embossed paper flaps. Date: circa 1890s
Glass blowing 1872A boy sitting on the ground holding a pot of liquid glass or metal, which has been melted from soda, sand and other substances by heat of a great furnace
German print - Four Seasons - AutumnGerman print - Four Seasons, people out walking on an autumn day. 19th century
Alpine HornMan blowing on his Alpine Hornon mountain track Switzerland Date: circa 1957
Girl blowing bubbles - Silhouette depicting girl blowing bubbles. From The Book of Games published by Ward Lock. Date: 1920
Royal Sussex Regiment Memorial - Brighton, East SussexRoyal Sussex Regiment Memorial - Regency Square, Brighton, West Sussex - In memory of those from the regiment who lost their lives during the Second Boer War in South Africa - 1899-1902 - unveiled