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Festival of American dance featuring Myra Kinch with modern dance group of 23 artists Satires, ballet of 1840, divertissements, coronation, song of Judea, an American exodus
A Federal Theatre production festival of American dance featuring An American exodus. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of a festival of American dance featuring An American Exodus with
Albert Tissandier (left), Gaston Tissandier (right), and an unidentified man in the basket of their airship demonstrating an electric navigational system featuring a propeller
Model of a statue dedicated to French balloonists, Joseph and Etienne Montgolfier, featuring a double profile portrait from a gold medal designed by Houdon and an inflated balloon
The Manger, an experimental negative to show values of white against white, featuring a young woman holding a baby and made in Newport, R.I. Date 1901
Z is the Zeal the housewife shewsAdvertising for Puritan Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
C stands for CleanlinessAdvertising for Naptholite soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
E is the Ease for which she makesAdvertising for Punch Cleaner. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
Y is for YesAdvertising for Soako Soap Powder. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
R is the Rest that you will getAdvertising for Soako Soap Powder. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
K is the little Kitchen maidAdvertising for Naptholite soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
T stands for Toilet SoapAdvertising for Fripps Toilet Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. c.1912
I is the InvalidAdvertising for Mars Night-lights. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
U stands for UsefulAdvertising for Punch Cleaner. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
H stands for HelpAdvertising for First Aid disinfectant soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
Os Olive oilAdvertising for Puritan Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
X is the eXcellence thats found in PuritanAdvertising for Puritan Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
P is the far-famed PuritanAdvertising for Puritan Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
L is the Light so clear & brightAdvertising for Arrow Candles. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
G is the Guarantee you getAdvertising for Puritan Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
B stands for BrightnessAdvertising for Punch Metal Polish. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
F is the far-famed First Aid SoapAdvertising for First Aid Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
S stands for Simple Simon SoapAdvertising for Simple Simon Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
J is the Joy you always feelAdvertising for Simple Simon Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
V is the Victory thats wonAdvertising for Simple Simon Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
M stands for MarsAdvertising for Mars Night Lights. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
A stands for Arrow CandlesAdvertising for Arrow Candles. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
N is for NaptholiteAdvertising for Naptholite soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
Ws the Welcome Soako getsAdvertising for Soako Soap Powder. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
D stands for Disinfectant SoapAdvertising for First Aid disinfectant soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912
The Sketch Christmas Number 1959Front cover illustration by Leslie Wood for the Christmas Number of The Sketch 1959, featuring carol singers, dancers at a party, ice skaters and a post man. Date: 1959
ILN Coronation Ceremony Number 1953Front cover of The Illustrated London News, Coronation Ceremony Number 1953, featuring a gold background design and a miniature portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in the centre. Date: 1953
ILN Front cover: Princess Elizabeth aged 2 yearsFront cover of The Illustrated London News featuring a photograph of Princess Elizabeth of York (the future Queen Elizabeth II) in a party dress
Dog Good Luck CardGood luck card featuring a dog. Date: posted in 1946
ILN front cover: Queen Elizabeth IIThe ILN front cover featuring a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, during the Royal visit in Arabia in 1979
Night before ChristmasTitle page to " The Night Before Christmas" by Clement C Moore, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, featuring elves cavorting across the page with holly and mistletoe. Date: First published: 1823
ILN Front cover: Princess Elizabeth in February 1946Front cover of The Illustrated London News featuring a portrait of Princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth II) at the age of 20. Date: 23rd February 1946
Tatler cover, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth of YorkFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Queen Mary (consort of King George V) holding her grand-daughter, Princess Elizabeth of York (later Queen Elizabeth II)
SEVEN DWARFS CHINAPopular china for babies and children - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, here featuring Sneezy, Dopey and Bashful ! Date: 1930s
Waifs and Strays Society appeal advertisementAn appeal for funds by the Waifs and Strays Society featuring a picture of four-year-old Violet, one of a family of eight motherless children
Aviation Week 1910Programme cover for the Grande Semaine d Aviation de la Champagne, July 1910 (Great Aviation Week) featuring aircraft over Reims cathedral Date: 1910
Grand Hotel St MoritzAdvertisement for the Grand Hotel St Moritz, featuring the latest sanitary arrangements and the opportunity for every kind of winter sport Date: 1906
Poe / Tales / Marie RogetTHE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET (Page footer, featuring a serpent). Date: First published: 1850
Flower MarketTRAITE DES FLEURS (flower market) featuring anemone, geranium, giroflee (wallflower) and renoncule (buttercup) Date: 1847
International Night Life magazineCover for International Night Life magazine, New York, 1938, featuring the dinner and supper shows Plaisirs de Paris and Montmartre a Minuit at the International Casino (Broadway & 45th Street)
International Night Life magazine, New YorkCover for International Night Life magazine, New York, 1937, featuring the Bravo show at the International Casino (Broadway & 45th Street) Date: 1937
London Casino, LondonProgramme cover for the London Casino, London, 1938 - featuring the dinner show Plaisirs de Paris and the supper show Montmartre a Minuit and produced by Clifford Fischer Date: 1938
Rococo Hall of the Casanova Casino InternationalThe Rococo Hall of the Casanova Casino International at 22 Lutherstrasse, in the Scala Theatre Complex, Berlin, late 1920s