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Ginger Rogers / AstaireGINGER ROGERS American film actress and dancer, dancing with Fred Astaire
Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London, with the Shirland Hotel (pub, now the Truscott Arms) on the left. Date: circa 1910
Queen Elizabeth I - Gingers RuleQueen Elizabeth I, Gingers Rule with ginger or red hair wearing an Elizabethan ruff and costume. Graphic design for a mug, T-Shirt, print or poster
Ginger Rogers / W Way 1931GINGER ROGERS American film actress and dancer Date: circa 1931
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - still from the Radio Picture Ltd production Shall We Dance?
Strictly Confiential by Muriel DawsonA little boy and girl sit together on a bench, the boys arm around the girl as they discuss secrets
Hats / Three Girls 1935Three girls of the Ginger Rogers era who use SNOWFIRE FACE POWDER
Fruit Desserts (1890)Dessert fruits, including ginger and olives
WWII - Pin-up showing a lot of leg, accompanied by the caption: " This Front is quite active!" Date: 1943
Pink-flowered Chinese alpinia with dark green leaves, Alpinia chinensis rose.. Color-printed woodblock engraving by Kan en Iwasaki from Honzo Zufu, an Illustrated Guide to Medicinal Plants, 1884
Mary Quant Ginger Group dresses in Liberty print, 1964Traditional Libert print used for a new-old look in Mary Quants Ginger Group collection. Fashioned in demure covered-up little dresses with pique collars and cuffs
Cats enjoying a dinner party on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
KETTLE CATA ginger cat about to be boiled in a kettle on the kitchen hob!
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing TimeFred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing in Swing Time. 1936
12013364Poster, Roberta, film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Date: 1935
William de Morgan by Evelyn de MorganPortrait of William Frend de Morgan (1839-1917), English potter, tile designer and novelist, by Evelyn de Morgan (nee Pickering). circa 1880s
Ginger for Pluck by Cecil AldinA drawing of a small dog who is attempting to share the comfy chair with the large alsation. Date: 22nd January 1938
A Little Supper Party by Hal Bevan PetmanFront cover of The Bystander featuring an illustration of a flirtatious looking flapper girl, enjoying a drink and a cigarette, but, apparently, very little food
David Wright pin-upRed-headed woman in black underwear with bra straps slipping seductively down her shoulders. David Wright (1912 - 1967), was a popular British artist specialising in glamour
W Heath Robinson - Peeling Potatoes by Gramophone
Four kittens with watering can on a New Year cardFour kittens in the snow with a watering can on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Illustration, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell -- Lord George took Ginger for hunting. Date: circa 1930
Mine! by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl in a blue dress picks some flowers through a fence. Date: 1936
Goldilocks and Three BearsGoldilocks and the Three Bears which originally appeared on a Christmas card with a sliding front and a pull tab. Date: circa 1890s
Ginger by BarribalPortrait of a pretty young woman with flaming red hair by the artist William Barribal. Date: 1914
His Share by Muriel DawsonA tiny child with a shock of red hair struggles up to bed in a dressing gown carrying as many toys as he possibly can
Pals - National ArchetypesThe national archtypes of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, represented by an Irishman in green holding a shillelagh, a Scotsman with ginger beard and a kilt
Cat Hunts a MouseA ginger cat traps a mouse with its paw
Female Type / Poiret DressElegant young woman, happy to be wearing an evening dress by Paul Poiret
William Ernest Henley / VfWILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY English man of letters, editor of the Magazine of Art and other journals
Es Talbot / Vfair 1904EDWARD STUART TALBOT Bishop of (in turn) Rochester, Southwark and Winchester
Advert / Ginger Wine StoneStones Ginger Wine
Skegness is SO bracing - McGill parody of Hassall posterSkegness is SO bracing - A Donald McGill parody of the famous Jolly Fisherman poster created by artist John Hassall in 1908 for the Great Northern Railway (GNR)
WW2 - Comic Postcard, Home Front - Intruder Raid - A little girl (with ginger pigtails) is alarmed at the sight of a small brown mouse and has leaped up onto the piano stool. Date: 1944
Drying ginger, Manchester, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Ginger root, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Ginger root, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Peeling ginger, Manchester, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Peeling ginger Manchester Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Drying ginger in Manchester Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Wright's Biscuits drawn by Mabel Lucie Attwell - advertising playing card back
Cover design, Schoolgirls Adventure Book, Christmas 1938 Date: 1938
Ginger Rogers, American actress, dancer and singer Date: 1937
The Admiral Gets Him Out Of The WayAn illustration showing a ginger bearded man, seemingly dressed to resemble a chicken, with the phrase, The Admiral gets him out of the way, a quote from a sermon by Hugh Latimer. Date: circa 1922
Ginger Rogers and David NivenGinger Rogers (1911-1995) and David Niven (1910-1983) in publicity for the film Bachelor Mother'. Date: 1939
Ginger RogersAmerican actress, singer and dancer Ginger Rogers (1911-1995). At this period of her career she was developing her reputation as a nonmusical actor. Date: circa 1939
Mummy GingerEgyptian tomb with a body naturally preserved and surrounded by grave goods. His naturally preservation is due to dry heat given off by the sand where he was buried. Known as Ginger mummy
Cartoon, The happy meeting, WW1Cartoon, The happy meeting, showing a French soldier in a tattered uniform finding a dead German soldier lying on the ground, and deciding he could help himself to some of his clothes. Date: 1915