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Greenway House, Devon, 1946Photograph showing Greenway House in Devon, which was the home of Agatha Christie and Max Mallowan in 1946. The couple can be seen (just) in the foreground of this image
Christie Poirot CoverBelgian detective Hercule Poirot, featured on the cover of the Strand magazine containing Christies story The Crime in Cabin 66
Hercule PoirotHERCULE POIROT the Belgian detective, hero of many of Christies books
Agatha Christie (1924)AGATHA CHRISTIE writer, holding a Rhodesian carving
Agatha ChristieCrime author, Agatha Christie (1890-1976)
Bigbury-on-Sea - The Burgh Island Hotel TractorTransportation in the Sea Tractor over to the Burgh Island Hotel, Bigbury-on-Sea, South Devon, allowing guests to travel to/from the mainland at High Tide
Julie Christie - Tatler front coverCover of Tatler featuring the actress Julie Christie at the age of 21, just graduated frm the Central School of Drama Date: 21st November 1962
London Life front cover 1966 featuring Julie ChristieFront cover of the impossibly groovy London Life magazine which ran for just two years between 1965 and 1966 but chronicled the life and times of swinging sixties London
Agatha Christie 1891-1976Agatha Christie (1891-1976) English novelist and crime fiction writer, photographed C.1925
Agatha Christies cottage near River Dart, DevonAgatha Christies cottage near the River Dart, Devon, with three cars parked in the foreground. Date: circa 1960s
Agatha Christie (1890-1976)Photographic portrait of Agatha Christie (1890-1976), the English novelist and playwright, pictured in 1923
The Silent Pool, Newlands Corner, Surrey, 1926Photograph showing the Silent Pool at Newlands Corner, Surrey, during 1926. The Police dragged the pool, that year, in their search for Agatha Christie, the novelist and playwright
Agatha ChristieDame Agatha Christie (1891-1976) English novelist and crime fiction writer, pictured in caricature as a figure looming over a rather humorous crime scene
Agatha ChristieDame Agatha Mary Clarissa nee Miller, known as Crime writer Agatha Christie (1890-1976), with her daughter Rosalind Date: 1924
Christie Templedean Home, HaddingtonGirls in front of the Templedean Female Industrial Home for Haddington, East Lothian, one of several such establishments founded by John Christie. Date: circa 1906
Hercule Poirot, 1923Portrait of the fictional Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, published in The Sketch in 1923. At that time Agatha Christie was regularly published in The Sketch and this painting of her character
Film, The Passing of Mr Quinn, by Agatha ChristieFilm, The Passing of Mr Quinn, Argosy Film Co Ltd, with Stewart Rome and Trilby Clark, directed by Leslie Hiscott, based on a mystery story by Agatha Christie - the first British film to be made
Social / Country Club 20CArriving at a fashionable party in the garden of a modern-style house, doubtless the scene of a Christie crime
The Harrogate Hydro, spa and hotel in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate with accommodation for 300 guests and the very latests in hydropathic treatments
Agatha Christies abandoned motorcar, Surrey, 1926Photograph showing the abandoned motorcar at the edge of a Surrey chalk pit, near Newlands Corner, which Agatha Christie had driven before disappearing on 3rd December 1926
Max Mallowan and Agatha ChristieMax Mallowan and his wife, Agatha Christie, in 1933. Mallowan was an archaeologist who began his apprenticeship in field archaeology with Leonard Wooley at Ur
ArielThis painting depicts Ariel, the spirit character from Shakespeare's The Tempest. It is a visual representation from Act 5, Scene 1, Merrily, merrily shall I live now
Woman on a Chaise LongueSketch of a woman lying on chaise longue. Drawn to accompany the line She cast herself anew upon the couch with all her costly finery crumpled and disarranged
Miss Elizabeth HendersonA chalk drawing portrait study of Miss Elizabeth Henderson, as a smiling young girl. Date: circa 1931
Agatha Christie and husband, reportage photograph on doorstep. From an article, Up the Rebels! - And Others'by Ericus
George Fyffe Christie (1872-1951). Scottish designer of comic postcards, illustrator and watercolourist. Date: circa 1927
Picture sale at Messrs. Christie and Mantons King Street, St James s, London. Date: 1856
FALL / POINTER / 1947CHAMPION DIMAS THUNDERSHOWER Owned by Mr J. G. Christie. Date: 1947
CHRISTIES SALE 1863The sale of the Dicknell Collection of drawings at Christie and Mansons Date: 1863
A sale of art works at Christies, LondonA sale of art works at Christies in London. Date: 1888
Anna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, Strand Theatre, LondonAnna Christie, by Eugene O Neill, at the Strand Theatre, London, starring Pauline Lord, with George Marion and Frank Shannon
Old lady asleep with paperback bookAn old lady falls asleep outdoors with her Agatha Christie who-done-it paperback book. Herefordshire, England Date: circa 1970
A diamond tiara belonging to the Romanov dynastyDiamond tiara, once belonging to the Empress Marie Fedorovna. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927
The brooch of the RomanoffsBrooch which had once owned to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie, Manson and Woods auction house in 1927. 1927
Agatha Christie and her daughter, 1926Photographic portrait of Agatha Christie (1890-1976), the English novelist and playwright, with her young daughter c.1926
The Styles, Sunningdale, 1926Photograph showing The Styles, Sunningdale, 1926. This was the home of Agatha Christie and her first husband, Colonel Archie Christie
Agatha Christie and Max MallowanPhotograph of Agatha Christie (1890-1976), thriller writer and her husband, Max Mallowan (1904-1978), archaeologist
Dover Street To Dixie revue by M Harvey, H Simpson & L WylieDover Street To Dixie revue by Morris Harvey, Harold Simpson and Lauri Wylie (25 May 1880 1951), with music by Herman Darewski, at the London Palladium
The Crown of the RomanoffsPhotograph of the Romanov crown, 1927. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson and Woods auction house that year. 1927
The snuff-box of the RomanovsGreen jasper snuff-box set studded with diamonds, which had belonged to the Russian royal family. Part of a sale of Russian state jewels sold at auction at Christie Manson
Grace Christie whose Benda Mask dancing at the London Coliseum was greatly admired, London, 1923. She previously appeared in Charles Cochrans The League of Notions at the New Oxford Theatre
Portrait of dancer Grace Christie, London, 1921 doing her Bubble dance which is a feature in Charles Cochrans League of Notions at the New Oxford Theatre, 1921 Date: 1921
Gyroscopic Wheel Unicycle of E J ChristieA New Terror of the Road - the quite remarkable invention of Professor E. J. Christie of marion Ohio - a huge Gyroscopic Wheel Unicycle
Essex ring auctioned at Christie sTwo views of the famous Essex ring which Queen Elizabeth I is said to have given to the Earl of Essex, and which might have saved his life if it had been returned in time
Colonel Archie Christie, c. 1926Photographic portrait of Colonel Archie Christie, first husband of Agatha Christie, pictured in his flying gear, c.1926. The Christies divorced in 1928
William H M ChristieSir WILLIAM HENRY MAHONEY CHRISTIE English astronomer : appointed Astronomer Royal in 1881. Date: 1845 - 1922
Construction of Christie Avenue, Morecambe, EnglandConstruction of Christie Avenue, Morecambe, Lancashire, England. Date: 1950s
W. Chrystie Miller - silent film actorW. Chrystie Miller (18431922) - American movie actor of the silent film era. The signature here of Percival Hemming is a bit of a mystery... Date: circa 1910s