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Dear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie & Herbert ClaytonDear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie and Herbert Clayton, with music by Haydon Wood, Joseph Turnbridge and Jack Waller
Windmills of Sussex - Clayton Mill. circa early 20th century
Windmills of Sussex - Clayton Mills, near Brighton. circa early 20th century
Tractor - a view of men in a field beside a motorised Clayton tractor with a lot of smoke. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s
Caricature of John Clayton, English actorCaricature of John Clayton (1843-1888), English actor -- He has courted honour. 1881
Clayton M CracherodeCLAYTON MORDAUNT CRACHERODE Collector of books and prints Date: 1730 - 1799
Toc H PostcardTalbot House, known as TOC H, a club for servicemen during World War One founded by Tubby Clayton, an Anglican priest. Date: 1919-1920
Max Muller (Vanity Fair)William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale (1826 1911), known before 1878 as Lord William Hay or Lord William Montagu Hay, was a Scottish landowner, peer and politician. Caption: The Director
Harold C Urey / Nobel 1934HAROLD CLAYTON UREY American chemist Date: 1893 - 1981
Virginia by Herbert Clayton D Furber & Burt LeePromotional postcard for Virginia by Herbert Clayton, Douglas Furber, R. P. Weston and Bert Lee; music Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge. First produced at the Palace Theatre, 24th October 1928
A Southern Maid by Dion Clayton Calthorp & Harry GrahamPromotional postcard for A Southern Maid by Dion Clayton Calthorp & Harry Graham; music Harold Fraser-Simson & Ivor Novell
The Old Country by Dion Clayton CalthropPromotional postcard for The Old Country by Dion Clayton Calthrop, First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 2nd September 1916
Fashion Show - Eatons British Ambassadors of FashionIn November 1946, Eatons (a large Canadian Fashion Retailer) presented The British Ambassadors of Fashion. This show had been developed
Wakefield Road, Scissett, Huddersfield, EnglandWakefield Road, Scissett, Huddersfield, near Skelmanthorpe/Clayton West, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1905
Remembrance Card, Bradford, LancashireRemembrance Card, Bradford, Manchester, near Clayton, Lancashire, England. Produced by F Riley, Funeral Director Date: 1909
The Village, Clayton-le-Woods, LancashireThe Village, Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley, near Preston, Lancashire, England. Date: 1900s
The Village, Hyndburn Bridge, LancashireThe Village, Hyndburn Bridge, Clayton-le-Moors, near Great Harwood, Lancashire, England. Date: 1900s
Clayton Arms, Godstone, SurreyClayton Arms, Godstone, Caterham, Surrey, England. Date: 1900s
Charlotte Lady SundonCHARLOTTE CLAYTON (nee Dyves) lady SUNDON, wife of William, baron C. Bedchamber woman to Caroline of Brandenburg- Anspach (wife of George II) : an influential lady at court. Date: ? - 1742
The Cherry Orchard. Adams, John Clayton 1840-1906
Sopwith Triplane N5364 built by Clayton and ShuttleworthSopwith Triplane, N5364, built by Clayton and Shuttleworth
James Clayton
Claytonia virginica, Spring BeautyThis is one of Claytons specimens, of the species that Gronovius named Claytonia in his honour in 1739. Linnaeus subsequently adopted this generic name and, in 1753
PlatantheraDried specimen of Platanthera, from the John Clayton Collection
Alfred Clayton, Botany Attendant, c. 1894This portrait of Alfred Clayton, who joined the Museums staff in February 1858, was taken to commemorate his retirement in July 1894
Clayton glass works
RB Whitley, who was one of the first citizens of the town and is one of its leading citizens, owner of the general store, president of the bank, and owns a cotton mill nearby and a farm
Scouting and Sea Scout leaders, London
Jack & Jill WindmillsTwo landmark windmills, known as Jack and Jill, at Clayton, Sussex. Jack is the tall black tower mill and Jill, built in Brighton in 1821, was dragged here by oxen. Date: early 19th century
JILL WINDMILLJill one of two windmills, fondly known as Jack and Jill, Clayton, Sussex. Jill was built in Brighton in 1821 and dragged to Clayton by Oxen. Date: 1930s
Handley Page bomber with Clayton tractor, WW1A Handley Page bomber with its wings folded, being moved into position for takeoff by a Clayton tractor on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 29 August 1918
Tango Tea, 1913The new craze of 1913, the tango dance given a novel spin with the tango tea at the Queens Theatre, London where the theatre stalls were removed and replaced by tables and chairs for afternoon tea
Tango dancing at Harewood PlaceA newly opened venue for the tango tea craze of 1913, at Harewood Place, Hanover Square in London. Opened by Mr F. H. Payne
Company of the 33rd infantry, winners of the regimental combat firing squad, 1931, Fort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone
Clayton & Shuttleworths Compound Steam EngineClayton & Shuttleworths Compound Undertype Steam Engine and Boiler. Clayton & Shuttleworth was an engineering company located at Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Clayton Steam WagonHere we are in 1926, and steam-power is still being used by Mr Clayton of Lincoln to drive his wagons
Rick-Making MachineRick-making machine by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by an elegant steam engine