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Small milk jug with metal cover - BairnsfatherwareSmall milk jug with metal cover. Inscribed - Dear. At present we are staying at a farm. and Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it. Very good condition. Bairnsfather Ware
Large water jug - BairnsfatherwareLarge water jug - 2 inch crack by lip. Inscribed - Dear - At present we are staying at a farm. Other side of jug shows a shield with the Royal Coat of Arms
Christmas Card from the British Upper Silesian ArtilleryChristmas Card. Christmas Greeting from the 11th Div, 1916. Carrying on ! To Dear Grannie. From Crieff with love and best wishes. In the trenches - 24.12.16. Commemorative Art
British band playing in the square of a French town. On reverse of postcard - Saturday. Dear Hubert, Am enclosing a few rough sketches. Mind you they are rough
Night, View, No, Mans, Land, France, 1915, reverse, postcard, Saturday, February, 5, 16, Dear, Ma, Am, still, here, same, hospital, finger, lot, better, but, probably, take, week, before, they
Vase - A Souvenir of the Great WarVase. Transfers read Dear. and Where did. Ornate border to rim. Base reads A Souvenir of the Great War. Bairnsfather Ware
Teapot - A Souvenir of the Great WarTeapot. Transfers read Dear. and Well, if you knows. Ornate border around the rim. Base reads - A Souvenir of the Great War. Bairnsfather Ware
Grimwades Bairnsfather Ware Winton teapot plate. Transfer reads Dear. At present. Bairnsfather Ware
A dream of the past - A large glass of beerA dream of the past. A large glass of beer. Dear C, Going gradually to a great spot. Somewhere in France. Verso - Field Post Office TN, dated 11th May 15. Censor stamp 1560 and signed E. B. Kitching
A roaring lion and Union Jack with nervous looking KaiserRoused. A roaring lion and Union Jack with a rather nervous looking Kaiser. On a card stamped Fiield Post Office, T50, 12th June 1915. Censor stamp No. 1569 and signed E. P. Kitching
The Bairnsfather Jig-saw Puzzle ( BYSTANDER ) - Dear. we are staying at a Farm. The Chandos Jig-saws - Series A1. Puzzles & Games
Cream pottery jug - Coiffure in the trenchesCream pottery jug with transfer on front - Coiffure in the trenches and on reverse Dear. At present we are staying at a farm. On base - Souvenir of the Great War, Grimwades, Stoke-on-Trent
Sheet music cover, Love Like a Star Dear Shall Shine on our Way. A comic duet sung nightly by Miss Lottie Venne (1852-1928) and M Marius, in Alfred Lees burlesque, The Lying Dutchman
The Unknown by Bert ThomasOld Lady (to wife of popular actor): Tell me, dear, what is your husband like in private life? Wife: Hes never had one. This cartoon was specially drawn for The Sketch. Date: 17th October 1928
Comic Postcard - unfolding drama on the broken bridge - Ernest is regretting his boast to Letty, Agnes, Dot and Prunella that the structure would take their combined weight. Date: circa 1905
Ypres - Market Place with Hotels - post WWIYpres (now Ieper), the Market Place after WWI. The mental hospital. (Hal Notre Dame, Onze Lieve Vrouwhospitaal, Hospital of Our Dear Lady)
Wallaces letter to DarwinLetter sent to Charles Darwin by Alfred Russel Wallace
Father, dear father, come home with me now!. Illustration shows a diminutive man labeled Taxpayer tugging on the coattails of a large man labeled The World with a globe-like head
Greetings card from Egypt
Lord George Byron and Marianna Segati. Dear Tom, I really cannot go on; There are a pair of great black eyes looking over my shoulder so that I must turn and answer them instead of you. Date: ca. 1847
Indian TramA common sight in India, a tram packed to the gills with passengers, some of them even hanging on the outsides for dear life. This tram is destined for Jadar. Date: 1930s
E Richards. Two bonny blue eyesTwo bonny blue eyes, a dear little nose, a pretty little mouth, and her name is Rose. A little boy pays court to a little girl who stands watering her garden. 20th century
Little girl on a Happy Birthday postcardA little girl with flowers and an apple, on a greetings postcard to wish my dear grand-daughter a Happy Birthday. circa 1910s
Xmas. Girl with holly by Ethel Parkinson. " Accept that Greeting dear to friends, The welcome of the heart" - A Macfarren. circa 1902
Rock Climbing in Lakeland The Man above (pointing to the aeroplane): " Reckless Beggar! Thats what I call asking for it ". !! circa 1920s
When we went out with grandmamma - Mamma said, for a treat - oh dear, how stiff we had to walk as we went down the street ! 1885
WW1 PropagandaA sinister, if rather coy, note from German soldiers to British soldiers during World War One." Dear Tommy, You are quite welcome to what we are leaving
A postcard, to my dear mother
Theatre, Dear Little Billie NermanPhyllis Monkman and Laddie Cliff in Dear Little Billie
Burns / Highland MaryHIGHLAND MARY The golden hours on angel wings, Flew o er me and my dearie; For dear to me, as light and life, Was my sweet Highland Mary
Little Girl Playing with her Dolls, 1888Illustration showing a little girl nursing her collection of dolls. This image was originally entitled Dear, dear; what it is to be a mother of a family
Little Girl playing with her doll, 1888Illustration showing a little Victorian girl playing with her baby doll. This image was originally entitled Just the image of his dear pa
Edwards HarleneAdvertisement or advertorial showing a full page engraving of a Victorian woman brushing her exceptionally long hair, watched by her daughter
Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. StuddyEarly illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train
Tea and the NewsOh lor, oh lor ! oh dear, oh dear ! - two ladies at their tea table share their alarm at the frightful things they read in their newspapers
Carr, Royal LoveROYAL LOVE (Kathryn Carr) Looks like shes got the young man drunk in order to steal the secret papers she knows hes carrying - but oh dear, heres a man with a gun !
Birthday Card, Cousin sBirthday card addressed to a cousin - Dearest Cousin, dear companion, Deign t accept the wish I make
Ww1 Postcard Parting Son" For my country, dear, and you" - a son explains to his mother that he has to go and fight
Wagner / Kikeriki / ViennaRICHARD WAGNER German composer in heaven: Thank you for your welcome, dear angels, but without drums and trumpets you ll never make an impression!
Harlene for Long Hair- Mama, shall I have beautiful long hair like you when I grow up ? - Certainly, my dear, if you use Edwards Harlene
Metro - CrowdIn a crowded coach You can put your gloves on again, dear this is our station !
Protective FashionsThe Prussians are shelling Paris, but the couturists rise to the occasion with this tasteful protective clothing, with matching outfit for dear Toutou
Kicking the Bucket- My dear friend, you ve just kicked the bucket ! - No, no, I ve only turned a little pail
Wind Pill AdvertThis little girl interrupts her hooping to inquire where she can purchase Page Woodcocks Wind Pills. My dear, everywhere, is the sandwichmans reply
Crying BabyIts got its mas sweet temper pretty dear