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Me and My Girl - Instructions how to dance the Lambeth WalkType-written instructions on how to dance The Lambeth Walk, a cheery Cockney musical number, as featured in Arthur Rose and Douglas Furbers musical Me and My Girl. Date: 1937
Cheery Families - Mr Butt the Brewer. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Butt the Brewers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Butt the Brewers Wife. 1890s
Tatler front cover, Winter Sports Number 1956Front cover design for The Tatler Winter Sports Number, featuring a number of cheery, jolly skiiers
Richard K. Causton MP, Vanity Fair, SpyRICHARD KNIGHT CAUSTON, 1st Baron Southwark (1843-1929) British businessman and Liberal politician. MP for Colchester and later for Southwark West, a seat he held for 26 years
The Tatler Summer Number front cover 1932Jolly front cover design for the Tatlers Summer Number featuring two cheery beach belles wearing fashionable pyjama suits. One smokes a cigarette while the other grins under a wide brimmed sun hat
Cheery Families - Mr Fin the Fishmonger. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Switch the Schoolmasters Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Butt the Brewers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Switch the Schoolmasters Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Switch the Schoolmasters Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Switch the Schoolmaster. 1890s
WW2 - The Girls Of Today, Bus ConductressA WW2 children's book illustration from The Girls Of Today. The image shows a cheery and comforting wartime bus conductress welcoming her passenger. Date: circa 1940s
Sketch, Oct 1939 - WWII The Old Soldier Never DiesFront cover of The Sketch featuring a photograph of a jolly British soldier, complete with pipe and waxed moustache. Hes even sitting on a pile of sandbags
Christmas card, Rabbit skating on ice, watched by two hedgehogs. 20th century
A Cheery Christmas, Children on Snow SledgeA Cheery Christmas, Children on a Snow Sledge. 20th century
Truckers Leave Diner Date: 1950
Northumberland Fusiliers resting at St. Eloi, WW1Officers and men of the famous " Fighting Fifth" (the Northumberland Fusiliers) taken immediately after the battle at St. Eloi
The War Budget - black British soldierFront cover of The War Budge featuring a photograph of a black British soldier grinning widely. Date: 1916
Advert for Prescold, bombe glacee icecreamThat first ice-cream from your post-war Prestcold-capped with a maraschino cherry, with real Devonshire cream curling thickly over its smooth, round shape-yes, that ll be a thrill indeed. Date: 1945
Tatler Front Cover, Christmas Number 1925Front cover design for The Tatler Christmas number 1925 featuring an enthusiastic skier on-piste November 27 1925
Cheery Families - Mr Bull the Butcher. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Bounce the Barrister. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Batter the Baker. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Trim the Tailors Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Sole the Shoemakers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Putty the Painters Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Goody the Grocers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Fin the Fishmongers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Dram the Doctors Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Clamp the Carpenters Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Bull the Butchers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Bounce the Barristers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Batter the Bakers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Batter the Bakers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Trim the Tailors Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Sole the Shoemakers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Putty the Painters Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Grub the Gardeners Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Grub the Gardeners Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Goody the Grocers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Fin the Fishmongers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Dram the Doctors Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Clamp the Carpenters Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Bull the Butchers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Bounce the Barristers Son. 1890s
Cheery Families, design on back of card. 1890s