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Four ballerinas on a music sheetFour ballerinas depicted on a music sheet, performing The Celebrated Pas de Quatre, composed by Jules Perrot, as danced at Her Majestys Theatre, London, on 12 July 1845
Baker doing CharlestonTHE ORIGINAL CHARLESTON as danced by Josephine Baker at the Folies-Bergere, Paris
Music cover, Annie Laurie or Royal Scots Quadrilles, with a view of Dundee, Scotland. Introducing the Popular Airs of Annie Laurie (Campbells Are Coming, Highland Laddie, Logie O Buchan)
Music cover, Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew), arranged for piano by Frederic Burgmuller, Grande Valse danced by ballerina Louise Taglioni Date: 1852
Music cover, The Cachucha, by A Fleche, danced by ballerinas Paulina Duvernay and Fanny Ellsler, with Une Valse Sentimentale Date: circa 1835
I Danced with a Beggar Date: 1925
Alicia Markova, ballet dancer, theatrical portrait. Captioned, A good shot'of Markova'. With description, Markova, who has returned to the Old Vic-Wells Ballet
Illustration of four school girls, speaking to a seated teacher, map of Africa in background by Stan Terry. Captioned, Another Pavement Artiste
Music cover, While We Danced at the Mardi Gras, words by John Mercer, music by Alfred Opler. Date: 1931
Dancers from around the world, 1929. Germaine and Armand Fellows, (top left), Belgian dancers who have danced all over Europe, recently in the Folies Bergere
Red Book of Montserrat. 14th c. - 16th c. Medieval music from Aquitaine to be danced in a church. Score, 15th century. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA
Tango in BallroomsThis couple have danced out of the ballroom into the conservatory, the better to show off their tango skills. Date: 1914
Bible / Salomes DanceShe danced before Herod and demanded the head of John the Baptist as her reward. Date: 1909
Nautch Girls / IndiaTwo Nautch (dancing) girls perform accompanied by song, drums and cymbals. They danced at ceremonies and for entertainment. Date: circa 1840 s
Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei of This Year of GraceColour photograph in the Sketch of 26th December 1926 of dancer Miss Lauri Devine as Lorelei in This Year of Grace, the successful revue by Noel Coward
Music cover, The Silver-Lake Varsoviana, composed by W H Montgomery, danced at all the Nobilitys Balls. 1850s
Music cover, The Louise Polka, composed by W H Montgomery, danced by Mr J Marshall and Miss Palser at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. circa 1850
Tatler photo of Lady Constance Stewart-RichardsonTatler photograph of 27th October 1909 entitled Versatility Personified showing Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson, sister of Countess Cromatie dancing barefoot in a Grecian-style costume having
The Flirtation Waltz (1927)How to do the new Flirtation Waltz arranged by Cortez and danced by Alfred Arnold and Elaine Kendall Date: 1927
Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles, or Duval (of Dublin)s Second Set, Seventh Edition. Containing Les Graces, La Dorset, Lodoiska, La Native, and Les Lanciers
Lear / Nonsense / WhitehavenThere was an Old Man of Whitehaven, who danced a quadrille with a raven; But they said, Its absurd to encourage this bird! So they smashed that Old Man of Whitehaven
Dancing a HornpipeThe hornpipe, which dates back to 1485 at least, is traditionally danced by sailors
England / HelstonThe main street in Helston, Cornwall, a town famous for its Floral Dance, danced annually through the streets
English Country DancingENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING at the York Summer Festival. Dances 1st published in 1651 by John Playford but obviously predate this. Danced at Court, Assemblies and village greens
Mafeking CelebrationsThe Relief of Mafeking is celebrated in Commercial Road, Portsmouth. " Men and women, danced sang and shouted.."
Dancers of Stanton DrewStanton Drew Stone circle is celebrated in folklore as the members of a wedding party lured by the devil to celebrate on the sabbath and thus becoming petrified!
Milton / Fairies DancingA ring of fairies dancing, illustrating John Miltons A Vacation Exercise : " The fairy ladies danced upon the heath"
1798 Rebels Destroy HomeRebels destroying a house and furniture : property smashed with hammers and axes, floorboards ripped up and set on fire, piano danced upon