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Music cover, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, words and music by Tommie Connor, featured by Cyril Stapleton and the BBC Showband Date: 1952
Georges CarpentierA side profile portrait painting of French boxer, Georges Carpentier, 1894-1975, holding a total of 89 wins, his nickname was Orchid Man
Save for DefenceThis well-known Second World War Savings poster was designed by the leading British railway poster artist Frank Newbould. The design was highly regarded at the time and featured in Modern Publicity
Old Country TownsOriginally drawn in September 1930, this masterful depiction of West Street in Faversham, Kent, was one of Brown's final published railway posters
White Star Line - napkin ring and damask napkinWhite Star Line - Second Class napkin ring with Maltese Cross, and damask napkin with words White Star Line plus stars featured. 22 x 22 inches
Music cover, Sing A Song, Charlie ChaplinMusic cover, Sing A Song, foxtrot song, words and music by Charles Chaplin, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, featured in Charlie Chaplin's comedy film The Gold Rush Date: 1925
Music cover, Climbing Up the Ladder of Love, fox trot song, written by Raymond Klages, composed by Jesse Greer, featured by The Savoy Orpheans Date: 1926
Music cover, When the Curtain Falls, words by Ronald Frankau, music by Billy Barnes, featured by Ronald Frankau's Companies Date: 1927
Music cover, Choo'n Gum, sung by Teresa Brewer, words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy, introduced by Richard Attenborough in his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950
Music cover, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, lyric by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, featured and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his Band Date: 1941
Music cover, 12th Street Rag, Harry RoyMusic cover, 12th Street Rag, words by Andy Razaf, music by Euday L Bowman, song featured and broadcast by Harry Roy and his Orchestra Date: 1942
Head and shoulders portrait of Marshal RadetzkyOne of a large series of postcard portraits of men and women who featured prominently in the 19th Century -the Great Century - Das Grosse Jahrhundert
Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, HildegardeMusic cover, The Touch of Your Lips, by Ray Noble, featured, broadcast and recorded by Hildegarde. Date: 1936
Music cover, Little Lady Make Believe, Brian LawranceMusic cover, Little Lady Make Believe, lyrics by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon, featured and broadcast by Brian Lawrance and his Lansdowne House Sextet. Date: 1936
Music cover, The Music Goes Round and Around, words by Red Hodgson, music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley, featured and broadcast by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. Date: 1935
Music cover, Moonglow, ValaidaMusic cover, Moonglow, by Will Hudson, Eddie de Lange and Irving Mills, featured by Valaida in Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1934. Date: 1934
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - On LeaveThis little lass looks as if she is going on holiday - she has an umbrella! Despite the war people still took breaks and this sort of postcard featured regularly in messages back home
A portait of Joyce Coles featured at the Roxy Theatre, New York, 1928 Date: 1928
The Sidell Sisters featured dancers in Ziegfelds Show Boat, 19 Date: 1928
Advert for Albertina Rasch Studios and her dancers featured in Hollywood film, 1930 for MGM and Paramount Date: 1930
Astleys Theatre was a theatre on Peter Street, Dublin, at its peak in the 1790s and 1800s. In the 1790s it was known as Astleys Dublin Amphitheatre, after Astleys Amphitheatre of London
Bruce Bairnsfathers Cottage Memorial, St Yvon, BelgiumThe rebuilt cottage stands on the site of the original building in which, in 1914, Bruce Bairnsfather drew his first catoons which led to the creation of Old Bill
Feldmans 24th Song Annual - George RobeyFeldmans 24th Song Annual with Tonic Sol-fa setting. George Robey featured with his hit Shurr-up. circa 1910
Canadian Maple Leaf sign on Juno Route Route 2The Souvenir Juno Committee consists of some 60 Communes that have pledged to Remember the Canadians who fell during the Liberation.Tours using three separate Routes are featured with a Maple Leaf
Local Memorial in Cairon to Canadian LiberatorsThe Souvenir Juno Committee consists of some 60 Communes that have pledged to Remember the Canadians who fell during the Liberation
Fairchild C-82A Packet N4833V (msn of the Wiley Electronics Company from Phoenix, Arizona. built as Fairchild C-82A-20-FA Packet 44-23031 (MSN 10075) to civil registry as N4833V in 1954
Home delivery room demonstrationA room as it should be prepared for a maternity case by a Queens (district) nurse. Features a bed with a large pillow and sheets turned back, newspaper and bucket on floor and cot to one side
Butt Lane, Bere Regis, DorsetButt Lane, Bere Regis, Wareham, Dorset, England. Featured by Charles Dickens in the Pickwick papers Date: 1900s
ENT. CORDIALE PROCESSESThe Entente Cordiale is featured in the Lord Mayors Procession, through the streets of London Date: 1905
GINGERBREAD VENDORTiddy Dol, a noted gingerbread vendor of the London streets, sufficiently well-known to be featured in Hogarths Tyburn picture; his real name was Ford Date: 18th century
1904 6HP Brushmobile Vintage Car - Automobile1904 6HP Brushmobile Vintage Car/Automobile, England. Only six of these cars were built and this one later featured in Carry on Screaming Date: 1920s
Klingsors CastleKLINGSORs CASTLE The sinister home of the evil magician Klingsor, featured in Wagners opera Parsifal
Music cover, What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? written and composed by Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Jimmy V Monaco, featured by The Versatile Four. 1916
Suffragettes Geese to Parliament. Four white geese in a line head for parliament. Geese often featured on suffragette cards and ceramic figures
Wallis Simpson, Duchess of WindsorA colour illustration of Mrs Wallis Warfield (formerly Mrs Ernest Simpson) featured in The Sketch, prior to her marriage to the Duke of Windsor on the 3rd June 1937
Music cover, Rags, words by Allan Flynn, music by Jack Egan, featured by Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra. 1935
Music cover, Dearie Mine, by Meredith and ThorburnMusic cover, Dearie Mine, vocal waltz, with words by Joe Meredith and music by Billy Thorburn, featured and broadcast by The Savoy Havana Band and recorded by The Savoy Orpheans at the Savoy Hotel
Motoring Coat 1923Motoring coat featured on the cover of a catalogue of motoring accessories : it is designed to keep the driver warm even in a vehicle without roof or windscreen. Date: 1923
London Music CoverA silhouette view of London including the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge. Illustration for music featured in George Blacks musical, " London Rhapsody" Date: 1937
Music cover, Why Wasn t It Me? by Ramon Newton, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Ramon Newton and the Savoy Havana Band. 1918
Music cover, When that Harvest Moon is Shining, I wanna go Home, by George A Stevens, featured by Hedges Bros and Jacobson. 1919
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
Small hats featured in the Deauville season, 1927Crowning touches with small hats featured in the Deauville season, 1927 worn by Lady Louis Mountbatten, Princess de Faucigny-Lucinge, Mme Maria Kousnezoff
Clowns featured on a Christmas greeting card published by Raphael Tuck. Date: circa 1902
Advertisement for Judy, featured in Tit-BitsAdvertisement for Judy, a womans thrilling adventures featured in Tit-Bits. Date: March 1953
Lady SeymourLADY SEYMOUR Queen of Beauty at the Eglinton Tournament, of which we have several wonderful scenes in which she is featured. Date: circa 1840
Home Sweet home - 2The interior of the home of writer John Howard Payne, whose song Home, sweet home featured in an operetta. Date: 1823
Home Sweet home - 1The exterior of the home of writer John Howard Payne, whose song Home, sweet home featured in an operetta. Date: 1823