mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
HMS Pinafore, Ralph Rackstraw and Josephine CorcoranHMS Pinafore. Josephine Corcoran walks away from Ralph Rackstraw. So saying, with tell-tale tears streaming down her face, she strode magnificently to her cabin. Date: 1908
Engagement of the Beaton sistersAn impression by society sketch portraitist Pat Charles of the two recently engaged sisters of Cecil Beaton with their fiancÚ│« Nancy Beaton is seen with Sir Hugh Smiley
Two couple take rest during a hike - Snowdonia, North WalesTwo couple take a rest during a hike - possibly in the Lake District or Snowdonia. Date: 1953
Couple on deck of cruise shipCouple on the deck of a cruise ship. 1926
Advert, When Romance Calls, Paramount Pictures. 1926
The Sportsmans Present The Sportsmans PresentThe Sportsmans Present. circa 1835
Music cover, Change Partners, Fred Astaire, Ginger RogersMusic cover, Change Partners, featuring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin from the film Carefree. 1938
Advert, Buick Automobile -- Our Buick is just like one of the family. 1926
Advertisement for Frigidaire refrigerators - no other gift can give such satisfaction. 1926
Tatler Cover - Jose Collins & Lord Robert Innes-KerLord and Lady Robert Innes-Kerr. Lady Innes-Kerr was formerly the stage actress Jose Collins and daughter of the famous Lottie Collins
The Marionettes by Annie FishA bored looking fashionable young woman and her male companion drink what looks rather like absinthe in a smart restaurant. Date: 1919
Cartoon, Don t You Smell Fire? (Mr and Mrs Bull)Cartoon, Don t You Smell Fire? Mrs Britannia Bull tells her husband John that he should investigate a nasty smell of something smouldering -- smoke can be seen on the right
LingerieAdvertisement for Gaine par Roussel undergarments depicting well dressed couple at horse racing event. Date: circa 1930s
Young sweetheartsRegency couple dressed for a ball. The boy helps his girl with her cloak. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1901
Married coupleI se
Country folk. Young romanceYoung couple embracing. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1903
Cartoon, Installing the tent. 1923
Recess for parish coffin, Youghal churchyard. 1884
Music cover, So It Was, words by George Horncastle, music by John Cooke Junior, sung by G H MacDermott. 19th century
Cartoon, We forgot to cancel the milk! 1923
Cartoon, Alone At Last! 1923
Arab family, Algeria, North Africa. Date: 1840
Bystander masthead by Gordon Conway, 20 May 1931Masthead design for The Bystander magazine front cover by artist and designer Gordon Conway featuring an elegant couple fishing by a river while spring lambs gamble joyfully among the flowers behind
An Al Fresco Ball in FranceAn al fresco ball in Paris, perhaps, since the scene is framed by palm trees, on the fashionable French Riviera. The cabaret turn in the spotlight is a pair of dancers
Advertisement for the Golden Arrow - British Railways - This could be you - on the Champs Elysees... A glamorous couple relaxing in Paris having travelled via the Luxury service. Date: 1960
Marriage of Harold Barrett and MaudieMarriage of Harold Barrett (formerly an actor), Stage Manager at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, and ballerina Maudie. circa 1930s
Victorian scrap, natives of Pomerania. circa 1890
Cartoon, George Augustus Sala, writer and journalist, in a theatre box. 1880s
Monument of Sir Richard Vernon and wifeSupposed monument of Sir Richard Vernon (c.1390-1451), English landowner, MP and Speaker of the House of Commons, and his wife, Benedicta de Ludlow, in St Bartholomews Church, Tong, Shropshire. 1864
Couple posing with tennis rackets, probably in Blanefield, Scotland. circa 1890s
Couple in a country lane, Blanefield, Scotland, August 1894. 1894
The Garricks at breakfast, Southampton Street, LondonDavid Garrick and his wife Eva Maria at breakfast in their home at Southampton Street, Strand, London. 18th century
Clandestine wedding or Fleet Marriage, LondonClandestine wedding or Fleet Marriage by St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, London. 18th century
The Bristlewoods See it Through, WWII cartoonMrs Bristlewood: " The idea of your going fishing in wartime! And wheres your gas-mask?" Mr Bristlewood: " If you want to know, my gas-masks here - and my knitting too"
Dutch couple in traditional costume. From an Edwardian greeting card. Date: 1906
Edgar & Madge Syers the 1908 OlympicsHusband and wife team who were in the Olympic Games of 1908, winning the bronze medal at the Princes Skating Club, Knightsbridge, London. Madge Syers winning in her own right, first in free skating
Wish You Were Here, musical comedy, London CasinoJack Hylton presents Wish You Were Here, a new musical comedy at the London Casino. 1954
Music cover, The Douglas Bay Polka by Carl HirschMusic cover, The Douglas Bay Polka composed by Carl Hirsch, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1860
Kodak Velox photograph walletKodak Velox photo paper photograph wallet. circa 1940s
Jack the Conqueror. circa 1900
Cartoon, Haymarket Theatre, LondonCartoon, Who will succeed the Bancrofts at the Haymarket? Three theatre managers look up and speculate. 1884
Little Women - Jo and Fritz reunited under an umbrellaLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Fritz (Professor Bhaer) reunited under an umbrella. 1880
Little Women - Christmas entertainmentsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Christmas entertainments, in which the friends and family dress up and act out scenes from a romantic melodrama
Sheila Kaye-Smith marrying Rev. Theodore Penrose FryNovelist Sheila Kaye-Smith marrying the Rev. Theodore Penrose Fry, curate of Christ Church, St. Leonards, and eldest son of Sir John and Lady Fray, at St. Paul s, St. Leonards in October 1924
A New Knight of the Road by Webster MurrayA motorcyclist with a woman riding pillion rides through the night as the ghost of a mounted highwayman looks on with surprise. Date: 1924
Cinderella, by Minnie AspreyCinderella, The Prince, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918
King Richard II and Princess Isabella of ValoisKing Richard II of England and Princess Isabella of Valois, his second wife whom he married in 1396. Date: circa 1396
Hunting for food in the later Ice Age (Last Glacial Period), showing a family of cave dwellers with bow and arrow. At this time there was no English Channel