mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Sporting life written by Cecil Raleigh & Seymour Hicks SportSporting life written by Cecil Raleigh & Seymour Hicks. Date c1898
Cecil Raleigh & Seymour Hicks great English play, Sporting life. Date c1898. Cecil Raleigh & Seymour Hicks great English play, Sporting life. Date c1898
The great ruby Arthur Collins production; written by Cecil Raleigh & Henry Hamilton. Date c1899
Funeral of Commander Gathorne-HardyScene at the funeral of Commander the Hon Ralph Cecil North Gathorne-Hardy RN (1876-1911), a younger son of the late 2nd Earl of Cranbrook. He was buried at Benenden Church, Kent
Royal London Yacht Club racing, Cowes, Isle of WightThe Royal London Yacht Club racing at Cowes, Isle of Wight. The first race in 1911 saw White Heather out for the first time in the season
The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury and LordThe National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1930 and Lord Hugh Cecil 1869-1956
Cecil Hotel, LondonInterior of the Cecil Hotel restaurant in London, England Date: c. 1910
Cecil and Savoy Hotel in London, England Date: c. 1900s
Hotel Cecil Grill RoomThe Grill Room at the Hotel Cecil : in 1924, dinner guests wear evening dress as a matter of course. Date: 1924
German Albatros plane brought down, WW1A German Albatros plane brought down by Captain Cecil King, MC DFC Croix de Guerre, of the 43 Squadron RAF during the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
Thames at EventideThe view upstream from Waterloo Bridge, after sunset; the brightly lit building on the right is, of course, the Hotel Cecil, who publish this book... Date: 1924
Hotel Cecil RestaurantThe Restaurant at the Hotel Cecil : in 1924, dinner guests wear evening dress as a matter of course. Date: 1924
The Earl of Lonsdale at Bertram Mills Circus, 1935Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857 - 1944), English nobleman. The second son of the 3rd Earl of Lonsdale, he succeeded his brother, the 4th Earl, in 1882
Pioneer Force in MashonalandThe Pioneer Force of Cecil Rhodes and the South Africa Company at the Tuli River, in Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia (present day Zimbabwe) during the annexation of the region by the British
Sir John De SitsyltSIR JOHN DE SITSYLT (or Seisylt = Cecil), knight, carrying a shield and banner emblazoned with his arms, and wearing a red robe lined with ermine, betokening his status. Date: flourished 1333
Detail of the Palm Court, Hotel CecilDetail showing the impressive Palm Court at the Hotel Cecil, London Date: 1924
The Palm Court of the Hotel Cecil, LondonA blue-hued postcard showing the Palm Court at the Hotel Cecil, London Date: 1910s
The exterior of the Hotel Cecil, London
A view of the Drawing Room Terrace of the Hotel CecilA postcard showing the Drawing Room Terrace at the Hotel Cecil, London Date: 1910s
Detail of dancing at the Hotel CecilDetail of the dancing in Palm Court at the Hotel Cecil, London Date: 1926
Advert for the Hotel Cecil, London showing the impressive Palm Court Date: 1924
Land and Water Magazine - Cover - Cecil AldinCover design by Cecil Aldin for Land and Water Magazine, featuring a Town and Country coach pulled by a team of four white horses
Pioneer Column en route to MashonalandThe Pioneer Corps, a force raised by Cecil Rhodes and the British South Africa Company, cross a stream on their way to annex the territory of Mashonaland (now part of modern day Zimbabwe)
The Weeks Woggles - Big Game HuntingWoggles, the Sealyham Terrier owned by animal artist, Cecil Aldin pictured here stalking an innocent looking soft toy
Boy with a toy horse in a Devon gardenA little boy, Cecil Watts, standing on the lawn of a Devon garden with a toy horse in his hands. There is a dog in the background
Family group of bathers in DevonA family group of bathers at the seaside in Devon -- in the centre is Cecil Watts, and Olive Harper is standing on the right
Portrait of a small boy in DevonPortrait of a small boy, Cecil Watts, on holiday in Devon. He is wearing a warm coat, hat and scarf, so it must be a chilly day
Little boy with a toy pramA little boy, Cecil Watts, standing at the side of a room with a toy pram
Statue of Cecil Rhodes - Cape Town, South AfricaStatue of Cecil John Rhodes (1853 - 1902) - Municipal Gardens - Cape Town, South Africa - " Your Hinterland is There"
Around the world in an iron maskAn extraordinary postcard of a man who for a wager of 21, 000 pounds, walked around the world. Harry Bensley alledged to have pushed his perambulator all around the globe wearing this mask
Two Monuments of LondonIllustration showing the obelisk, Cleopatras Needle on the Thames Embankment in Central London with the Hotel Cecil in the background
Winston Churchill arriving for his weddingWinston Churchill, attended by his best man, Lord Hugh Cecil, arriving at St. Margarets Church in Westminster for his marriage to Miss Clementine Hozier on 12th September 1908
General Macready / StampGeneral SIR CECIL FREDERICK NEVIL MACREADY (1862 - 1946) British Army officer serving in senior staff appointments in the First World War
A C CritchleyAlfred Cecil Critchley O.B.E (1890-1963), greyhound racing pioneer and aviation administrator. Critchley was responsible for introducing greyhound racing to Britain in 1926 with the building of a
A. C. CritchleyALFRED CECIL CRITCHLEY greyhound racing pioneer and aviation administrator. Critchley was responsible for introducing greyhound racing to Britain in 1926 with the building of a track at Belle Vue
A. C. Critchley and his childrenBrigadier-General Arthur Cecil Critchley (1890-1963), greyhound racing pioneer and aviation administrator, pictured here on horseback with his children Diane and Brian
Marquess of SalisburyPortrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903). He was the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury and Prime minister between 1885 and 1902
Administrators of the British South Africa CompanyForm left to right: Dr Jameson, Mr Cecil Rhodes, Mr J. T. Newton (Dr Jamesons successor
Cecil Aldin and Louise BrowneCecil Aldin, artist, pictured with the actress Miss Louise Browne, as he sketches her pet dog, a Sealyham terrier, named Bundle
Tatler front-cover: Paulette GoddardPaulette Goddard, the American film actress in the role of Mrs Cheveley, during the filming of Oscar Wildes An Ideal Husband at the London Film Studios at Shepperton
Home With The Milk! By Cecil AldinA colour illustration from Cecil Aldins Woogles Series, showing two tired dogs sleeping on the door step after a night out on the town
The Happy Hunting Ground! By Cecil AldinA colour illustration from Cecil Aldins Woggles Series, showing two mischievous dogs playing in a coal bunker
The 2nd Marquis of Salisbury (1791-1868)Engraving of James Brownlow William, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury, who served as Lord Privy Seal (1852) and Lord President of the Council (1858)
Prince of Wales huntingIllustration by Cecil Aldin showing the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) clearing a hedge while out hunting. Aldin was a talented and prolific animals and sport artist
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of SalisburEngraving of Robert Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903), the English Conservative statesman, pictured in 1878, shortly after his return from the Berlin Congress
Jos Chamberlain / SourireA perfidious John Bull in league with Jack the Ripper - this is the true nature of England. Satire on Cecil Rhodes and Chamberlain at the time of the Entente Cordiale
Worth Going to Bed For by Harold EarnshawIllustration by Harold Cecil Earnshaw to accompany a rhyme by J.M. Barrie, showing a little boy fast asleep and enjoying a particularly vivid dream crammed with castles, pirates, elephants