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The City Hotel, Freetown, Sierra LeoneThe City Hotel, Sierra Leone, made famous by author Graham Greene. Now demolished. The hotel was first mentioned in Greenes 1936 book Travel Without Maps
Catskill Mountain-House--A celebrated summer hotel about 12 miles S.W. of the village of Catskill Greene Co. N. York... Carriage traveling through mountains approaching hotel. Date 1830
Lady St. Oswald, previously Evie CarewEvie Carew Greene, an actress at Dalys Theatre, who married She married Rowland George Winn, 3rd Baron Saint Oswald of Nostell in October 1915 and became Lady St. Oswald
Graham Greene, English writer, in old ageGraham Greene (Henry Graham Greene, 1904-1991), English author, playwright and literary critic, best known for his novels focusing around Roman Catholicism and morality: Brighton Rock
What a Whoopee! Bright Young People at United States PartyA group of guests in fancy dress at the United States party given by Miss " Joe" (Marion/Betty) Carstairs and Miss Ruth Baldwin
Old Stone Bridge. Leeds. Date: 1945
Richard Attenborough (1923 - 2014), British actor and film director, at the age of 23. Signed photograph at the outset of his career, in 1947
Evie Greene in dressing roomEvie Greene (1875 1917), actress brushing her hair at the dressing table Date: 1908
Third Man Music SheetCarol Reeds evocation of postwar Vienna, based on a Graham Greene story, makes brilliant use of the music of Anton Karas in the Harry Lime theme and Cafe Mozart Waltz. Date: 1949
Evie Greene (1875 1917), actress in muslin Date: circa 1905
Pitt the Elder / GreeneWILLIAM PITT - THE ELDER 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM English politician Date: 1708 - 1778
Chandelier by GreeneCHANDELIER Design by Greene Date: 1867
Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene singing recruiting songs, WW1A page from The Tatler featuring the actresses and music hall entertainers, Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene (inset) who were singing the recruiting song, Your King and Country Want You
Psittacula krameri, rose-ringed parakeetPlate 56 from Parrots in Captivity 1 (1884-87) by William Thomas Greene
Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn, N. YFort Greene Park, Brooklyn, N.Y.. Date c1904
Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. 1897. Date c1897 Aug. 27
View of Prattsville, Greene Co. N. Y. 1844View of Prattsville, Greene Co. N.Y. 1844
Union Point, Greene County, Georgia. Union Point hosiery mill. Date 1941 Fall
The romantic spectacle, Under the polar star written by Clay M. Greene. Date c1896
Greene County, Georgia. Farmer and his family. Date 1941
At the May Day pageant in Siloam, Greene County, Georgia. Date 1941 May
Maggie Cline, On Broadway written by Clay M. Greene & Ben Teal. Date c1898
Bath Gay Street34 Gay Street, Bath, Avon, formerly the studio of photographic pioneer Friese- Greene. Date: 20th century
St. Georges Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol, England. where WILLIAM GREEN, cinematography pioneer, married HELENA FRIESE in 1874, and changed his name to WILLIAM FRIESE-GREENE. Date: 1950s
Officials inspecting Scout headquartersSir Richard Turnbull, G.C.M.G. Chief Scout of Aden, led by the Chief Commissioner, Mr J.J. Greene O.B.E. inspecting the new Headquarters of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association. circa 1966
South Arabian Boy Scouts Association AGMOfficials standing to speak on the panel of the Annual General Meeting of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association in Aden. Left to right are Rao Sahib Muthaua M.B.E
Saved from the Snow. Date: circa 1910s
Evie Greene. Actress. English actress and singer who played in Edwardian musical comedies in London and on Broadway. Unattributed photograpic portrait circa 1905
Bright Young PeopleGroup photograph of William Acton, Mrs Arthur Bendir, Elizabeth Ponsonby, Harry Melville and Babe Plunket-Greene taken at the fancy dress ball hosted by David
Graham Greene / MorganGRAHAM GREENE English novelist
Fall of meteorites at Hatford, Berkshire, UKWhen meteorites fall at Hatford, Berkshire, Mistress Greene, a witness, has one dug up, though one of the diggers swoons in terror
Evie Greene / Kitty 1903EVIE GREENE Actress in Kitty Grey
The Albany, LondonThe former Albany House, off Piccadilly, is converted into 69 chambers originally meant for bachelors : residents have included Aldous Huxley, Edith Evans and Graham Greene
Witches of BelvoirThe Witches of Belvoir - Anne Baker, Joan Wilmot and Ellen Greene, accompanied by their familiars
Robert GreeneROBERT GREENE Poet and dramatist