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Bruce Collection (page 13)

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Bairnsfather. Harry Thurston as Old Bill at the Palla

Bruce Bairnsfather. Harry Thurston as Old Bill at the Palla
Harry Thurston in the role of Old Bill, the curmudgeonly World War One soldier created by artist Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, drawing crowded houses at the Palladium in 1917

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Bairnsfather in his workroom at Bishopton

Bruce Bairnsfather in his workroom at Bishopton
Bruce Bairnsfather, soldier cartoonist, best known for his creation, Ole Bill, in The Bystander, pictured at work in his workroom at Bishopton, Avon during leave. Date: 1916

Background imageBruce Collection: How they are produced by Bruce Bairnsfather

How they are produced by Bruce Bairnsfather
An autobiographical cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing how he produces his famous Fragments in France, cartoons showing life for the typical British Tommy on the Western Front during World

Background imageBruce Collection: Bairnsfather exhibition at the Graphic Galleries, 1916

Bairnsfather exhibition at the Graphic Galleries, 1916
A sketch from inside the Graphic Galleries at 190, Strand, London showing crowds gathered at the window, smiling and laughing at one of the Fragments from France

Background imageBruce Collection: Advert for Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 19

Advert for Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 19
An advertisement in The Bystander, sister magazine of The Graphic, promoting an exhibition of the humorous wartime cartoons, Fragments from France, by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Ingram

Bruce Ingram
Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram (1877 - 1963), journalist and newspaper editor. The grandson of the papers founder, Herbert Ingram, he edited the Illustrated London News from 1900 to 1963

Background imageBruce Collection: 5th Marquess of Ailesbury, Vanity Fair, Lib

5th Marquess of Ailesbury, Vanity Fair, Lib
HENRY AUGUSTUS BRUDENELL-BRUCE, 5th Marquess of Ailesbury (1842 - 1911) British soldier, businessman and Conservative politician. Caption: The Marquis Date: 1888

Background imageBruce Collection: Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce

Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce
ERNEST AUGUSTUS CHARLES BRUDENELL-BRUCE III, 3rd Marquess of Ailesbury (1811-1886) English nobleman. Caption: Three Dowagers Date: 1880

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Castle C18

Bruce Castle C18
Bruce Castle, Tottenham : the seat of Alderman Townsend, today a museum whose picture collection is available through the Mary Evans Library. Date: circa 1780

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Castle

Bruce Castle, Tottenham : today it houses a museum containing the Post Office collection, handled by the Mary Evans Library. Date: late 18th century

Background imageBruce Collection: The Innocent Abroad, by Bairnsfather

The Innocent Abroad, by Bairnsfather
The Innocent Abroad Out Since Mons: " Well, what sort of night ave yer ad?" Novice (but persistent optimist): " Oh, alright

Background imageBruce Collection: Edward Bruce

Edward Bruce
EDWARD first lord BRUCE of Kinloss Scottish judge Date: 1549 - 1611

Background imageBruce Collection: BRUCE RYMILL

BRUCE RYMILL horse dealer ? auctioneer ? Date: circa 1882

Background imageBruce Collection: Stormy Day

Stormy Day (1926). Ranken, William Bruce Ellis 1881-1941. Date: 1926

Background imageBruce Collection: Sketch for The Winning Eight

Sketch for The Winning Eight (1921). Ranken, William Bruce Ellis 1881 - 1941. Date: 1921

Background imageBruce Collection: Rev. William Bruce, DD

Rev. William Bruce, DD, 1757 - 1841 (c.1784). Wilson, Joseph fl. c.1766-1793 (d.1793). Date: 1784 (circa)

Background imageBruce Collection: That 16-inch sensation - Bairnsfather postcard

That 16-inch sensation - Bairnsfather postcard
" That 16-inch sensation" - Bairnsfather postcard. Bairnsfather was badly wounded by a shell burst in April 1915 and during his weeks of convalescence suffered recurring nightmares

Background imageBruce Collection: A. D. Nineteen Fifty

A. D. Nineteen Fifty
Cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, originally published in The Bystander magazine on 29 September 1915 and subsequently issued as part of his Fragments from France, and, as here

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Memorial Church, Cambusbarron, Stirling, Scotland

Bruce Memorial Church, Cambusbarron, Stirling, Scotland
The Bruce Memorial Church (named after Robert the Bruce who had a camp nearby) at Cambusbarron, Stirling, Scotland, built in 1910. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBruce Collection: C W A Scott, left, and Sir Harry Brittain

C W A Scott, left, and Sir Harry Brittain
C.W.A. Scott, left, and Sir Harry Brittain at a model aircraft exhibition in Selfridges watch a demonstration by Bruce Young, aged 11

Background imageBruce Collection: Hon Mrs Victor Bruce (born Mildred Mary Petre) (1895-1990)

Hon Mrs Victor Bruce (born Mildred Mary Petre) (1895-1990)
Hon Mrs Victor Bruce (born Mildred Mary Petre), 1895-1990, alongside her Blackburn Bluebird IV, G-ABDS. Both are under the wing of an American-built Fokker F-32, NC-333N

Background imageBruce Collection: A Quaker letter to Lincoln, words by Elmer Ru?Coates, mus A Quaker letter to Lincoln

A Quaker letter to Lincoln, words by Elmer Ru?Coates, mus A Quaker letter to Lincoln, words by Elmer Ru
A Quaker letter to Lincoln, words by Elmer Ruan Coates, music by E.M. Bruce. Date c1863 May 9

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Ingram, editor of the Illustrated London News

Bruce Ingram, editor of the Illustrated London News
Sir Bruce Stirling Ingram (1877 - 1963), journalist and newspaper editor. The grandson of the papers founder, Herbert Ingram, he edited the Illustrated London News from 1900 to 1963

Background imageBruce Collection: A Literary Letter - 70th anniversary of illustrated journali

A Literary Letter - 70th anniversary of illustrated journali
A page from the Sphere, offering congratulations to the Illustrated London News, the pioneer of illustrated journalism, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 1912

Background imageBruce Collection: Titanic - Bruce Ismay

Titanic - Bruce Ismay
Page from the Illustrated London News reporting on the inquiry into the sinking of the Titanic, featuring a portrait of Joseph Bruce Ismay

Background imageBruce Collection: Robert Bruce

Robert Bruce
The Honourable ROBERT BRUCE Soldier, Governor to Edward Prince of Wales. Date: 1813 - 1862

Background imageBruce Collection: Admiral Henry Bruce

Admiral Henry Bruce
Admiral HENRY H BRUCE Rear-Admiral, unknown to the Internet or to our reference books. Date: CIRCA 1916

Background imageBruce Collection: J. Bruce Ismay leaves Titanic inquiry

J. Bruce Ismay leaves Titanic inquiry
Mr J.Bruce Ismay, chairman of the White Star Line, leaves the British inquiry into the Titanic disaster, with his wife Julia alongside

Background imageBruce Collection: Mrs R. F. Scott, nee Kathleen Bruce

Mrs R. F. Scott, nee Kathleen Bruce
Portrait photograph of sculptor, Mrs Kathleen Scott, nee Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, the explorer who died on his return journey from the South Pole

Background imageBruce Collection: Angrave at Work

Angrave at Work
Bruce Angrave making paper models for Land traveller. Date: 1950s

Background imageBruce Collection: Sir Robert Bruce Cotton

Sir Robert Bruce Cotton
sir ROBERT BRUCE COTTON antiquary and collector 1571 - 1631

Background imageBruce Collection: British Ballad, Sir James the Rose

British Ballad, Sir James the Rose
SIR JAMES THE ROSE. British broadside ballad, credited to Michael Bruce (1746-1767) telling the account of Sir James the Roses love for a lady named Matilda and their ultimate demise

Background imageBruce Collection: British Ballad, Lord Soulis

British Ballad, Lord Soulis
LORD SOULIS. British Ballad which tells the story of William de Soulis (died c. 1320), Lord of Liddesdale and Butler of Scotland

Background imageBruce Collection: The Antarctic Drama - page from The Sphere

The Antarctic Drama - page from The Sphere
Page from The Sphere which tells of the ill-fated expedition of Captain Scott and his team, showing a picture of the inner tent used by Scott and the others

Background imageBruce Collection: The Column, Savernake Forest

The Column, Savernake Forest. First mention of a woodland " Safernoc" was made in 934 in the written records of the Saxon king Athelstan

Background imageBruce Collection: Announcement of Captain Scotts engagement in The Tatler

Announcement of Captain Scotts engagement in The Tatler
Page from The Tatler announcing not only the engagement of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the Polar explorer to Kathleen Bruce, but also featuring a portrait of Clementine Hozier

Background imageBruce Collection: The Disaster of the Scott Expedition

The Disaster of the Scott Expedition
Page from The Sphere, a journal which took great interest in the expedition to the South Pole of Captain Scott, which gives a commentary on the disaster

Background imageBruce Collection: Robert the Bruce - statue at Stirling Castle

Robert the Bruce - statue at Stirling Castle
Statue of Robert the Bruce outside Stirling Castle, overlooking Stirlingshire and the Wallace Monument. Robert I (1274 - 1329)

Background imageBruce Collection: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta, Canada

Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta, Canada
The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is a former railway hotel constructed in Scottish Baronial style, located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBruce Collection: Titanic Ismay silver tray

Titanic Ismay silver tray
A circular silver tray for letters and calling cards, engraved with the names of Joseph Bruce Ismay and his wife. Ismay was Managing Director of the White Star Line

Background imageBruce Collection: General Sir Bruce Hamilton / Stamp

General Sir Bruce Hamilton / Stamp
General SIR BRUCE MEADE HAMILTON KCB (1857-1936) was a British Army General during World War I

Background imageBruce Collection: The Spirit of our Troops is excellent by Bairnsfather

The Spirit of our Troops is excellent by Bairnsfather
A Tommy in his trench helps himself to a generous glug of something alcoholic from a stoneware jug

Background imageBruce Collection: Fairly Tree d

Fairly Tree d
A soldier disguised rather improbably as a tree, scampers gingerly through the mud of the West Front, doing his best to avoid a cluster of enemy shells falling nearby

Background imageBruce Collection: They ve Evidently Seem Me by Bruce Bairnsfather

They ve Evidently Seem Me by Bruce Bairnsfather
A later version of a " Fragment from France" drawn by the famous World War One cartoonist, Bruce Bairnsfather for the Bystander magazine

Background imageBruce Collection: The Sentry by Bruce Bairnsfather

The Sentry by Bruce Bairnsfather
Original pencil sketch by the famous World War I cartoonist, Bruce Bairnsfather, creator of " Old Bill", showing a British soldier standing sentry in a trench

Background imageBruce Collection: Keeping His Hand In, by Bruce Bairnsfather

Keeping His Hand In, by Bruce Bairnsfather
Private Smith, the company bomber, formerly Shino, the popular juggler, frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon

Background imageBruce Collection: Impoverished artists by Bruce Bairnsfather

Impoverished artists by Bruce Bairnsfather
Humorous illustration showing two impoverished and bohemian artists living in a top floor flat. The woman, holding a small statue or sculpture in her arms, asks her partner, " Robledo

Background imageBruce Collection: Bruce Bairnsfather Ware pottery

Bruce Bairnsfather Ware pottery
A selection of pottery manufactured by the firm Grimwades of Staffordshire, featuring the designs of Bruce Bairnsfather, the artist whose cartoons featured in The Bystander during World War I



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