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Herbert Gladstone and his wife return from South AfricaHerbert Gladstone (1854-1930) and his wife Dorothy Mary (nee Paget, 1876-1953), returning to the UK from South Africa, where he had been serving as First Governor-General since May 1910. Date: 1914
Dorothy Lamour (1914 -1996) American film actress. Plays Marama in The Hurricane 1937 Date: 1938
Snow Babies -- Trespassers will be ProsecutedTwo snow babies, appearing as the snow flakes fall sit on a " No Trespassing" sign and embrace by the light of a large yellow moon. Date: c.1925
Snow Babies - Tumbling Down by Dorothy WheelerA group of cute and surprised looking snow babies tumble from the sky as it begins to snow, grabbing at a gas street light as they pass. Date: c.1925
Snow babies - Snow Flakes by Dorothy WheelerA group of cute snow babies tumble from the sky as it begins to snow again over a cosy looking town. Date: c.1925
Snow Babies - Hold Tight by Dorothy WheelerTwo sweet looking snow babies, who appaer once the flakes begin to fall at night, cling to each other on a flimsy branch against the light of a large, yellow moon. Date: c.1925
Dorothy WentworthDOROTHY WENTWORTH (nee Leventhorpe) wife of John Wentworth of Somerley Hall, Norfolk Date: ? - 1723
Dorothy Ctess LeicesterDOROTHY countess of LEICESTER (nee Percy) wife of Robert Sidney, second earl. Date: ? - 1659
The actress Dorothy Ward with Jim Mollison after whom the Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, was named. They were leaving Croydon to return to Edinburgh where Miss Ward was appearing in a matinee
Jim Mollison leaving the cockpit of his Bellanca Flash 28-70, The Dorothy, after arriving at Croydon Aerodrome on the conclusion of his flight from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. 30 October 1936
ZURBARAN, Francisco de (1598-1664). Saint Dorothy. 1641. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum
WPA exhibition of Dorothy Loeb and Blanche Lazzell Federal Art Gallery, 77 Newbury St. Boston. Poster announcing WPA exhibition featuring Dorothy Loeb and Blanche Lazzell at the Federal Art Gallery
Sport and celebrities in the BystanderPage from the Bystander showing, from top left, lady Chesham with her greyhound, Silver Chain, a runner at White City stadium
Haddon Hall, Dorothy Vernons Steps, Derbyshire, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Dorothy Gish. Date ca. 1920
Sweely, Shipman & Co. present Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall by the authors of When knighthood was in flower. Date c1906
Chelsea Arts Ball - group including artists Howard ElcockA group of revellers in fancy dress costume at the Annual Chelsea Arts Ball. Numbered as 1. Mr E. Sturt, 2. Captain A. Mills, 3. Major Blackwell, 4 Mr H.C.B
C. & NW RR, Mrs. Dorothy Lucke, employed as a wiper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa. Date 1943 April. C. & NW RR, Mrs. Dorothy Lucke, employed as a wiper at the roundhouse, Clinton, Iowa
White Kid and Woolly Lamb by Dorothy MorganA woman dressed in a fashionable outfit of a lamb jacket and matching trimmed boots, goes out with her pet goat on a leash. Date: 1927
Royal Wedding 1934 - souvenir postcardsAdvertisement for Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd announcing their range of photographic postcards and calendars featuring the newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent by Dorothy Wilding
Dorothy Dickson (1893 1995) American-born, London-based theater actress and singer, playing Penny in Careless Rapture at Drury Lane Theatre, London. 1937
Black. Good King Arthur. Charles Folkard. c. 1923. jpgWhen good King Arthur ruled this land, He was a goodly King. He stole three pecks of barley-meal, To make a bag pudding. A bag-pudding the king did make, And stuffed it well with plums
Curly Locks, Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine, But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream! 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Hey, Diddle DiddleHey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle... 20th century
D Wheeler. Cock-a-doodle-doCock-a-doodle-doo, my dame has lost her shoe... 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Jack and JillJack and Jill went up the hill... 20th century
D Carleton-Smythe. Sing a song of sixpenceSing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie... 20th century
D Carleton-Smythe. Simple SimonSimple Simon met a pieman going to the fair... 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. What is your fortune_What is your fortune, my pretty maid? My face is my fortune, Sir, she said. 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers sonTom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century
Mrs a A MilneDOROTHY MILNE Daphne, wife of A Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, (nee Dorothy de Selincourt), the mother of Christopher Robin. Date: 1920S
Cover of Dance magazine, March 1930Art deco cover of Dance magazine, March 1930, featuring Dorothy Stone Date: 1930
Snow Babies - A Safe Landing by Dorothy WheelerA snow baby, which has tumbled from the sky as it snows, lands safely on the chimney pot of a snow covered roof top
Theatre, Tip Toes NermanAllen Kearns, Dorothy Dickson, John Kirby and Laddie Cliff in Tip Toes
Dickson, Henson, The Beauty Prize NermanDorothy Dickson and Leslie Henson in The Beauty Prize
Poster advertising National Parks for winter sportsPoster designed by Dorothy Waugh, advertising Americas National Parks for winter sports
Haigs homecoming from the Western FrontField Marshal Douglas Haig(1861-1928), 1st Earl Haig, with his wife Dorothy(1879-1939) and two eldest daughters Alexandra(1907-1997) and Victoria(1908-1993) at Kingston
Miss Dorothy ParkerDorothy Parker, NOT the American writer, daughter of the playwright and producer Louis N. Parker, pictured in costume for the part of Asenath in her fathers Biblical play
Olympics / 1932 / DivingDorothy Poynton (USA), 18 years old, winner of the diving
Miss Dorothy Levitt & 12h. p. Gladiator carMiss Dorothy Levitt and the 12h.p. Gladiator car which she drove in a series of reliability trials in 1903
Dorothy / Dora PattisonDOROTHY (DORA) PATTISON Nurse at Walsall
Wizard of Oz / MunchkinA Munchkin steps out of his house to bow to Dorothy as she passes
Wizard of Oz / FarmhouseDorothy askes a woman at the door of one of the farmhouses just outside the Emerald City, if she and her friends might pass the night. Her companions peer nervously over the fence
Wizard of Oz / GuardianThe Guardian of the Gate puts spectacles on Dorothy and Toto to protect their eyes from the shining emerald buildings
Wizard of Oz / HouseDorothy and Toto realise that their house has landed on top of the wicked Witch of the East. Only her feet remain
Wizard of Oz / Palace RoomDorothy and Toto regard their splendid room at the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard inside the Emerald City
Wizard of Oz / GirlA young girl dressed in green shows Dorothy and Toto to their room at the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard
Wizard of Oz / ShoesDorothy holds up the silver shoes which later become ruby slippers in the film version of this story