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Last day of the holidays, saying goodbye, Southwold, Suffolk -- members of the Auerbach family (Albert, Harold, Lucy and Violet), and members of the Cattley family, September 1912. 1912
The Blue Moon by Harold Ellis; music Howard Talbot -Touring to Londesborough Theatre, Scarborough, 27th august 1906 - Robert Courtneidges production - Flier in the shape of a Burmese idol (closed)
Old Bill and Co. July 1940Old Bill prepares a shield wall of defences to protect the English coast from German invasion: " Thats enough about ow Arold did it at Astings. I m doing it now!" 1940
Friends of Sapper Wilbert, with motorcyclesOne of 8 photograph postcards of friends of Sapper Wilbert, with motorcycles. Some photographs are signed and dated. From a collection of 18 photograph postcards collected by 316956 Sapper Harold
The Babes in the Wood, Harold Reading productionBabes in the Wood, Harold Readings Grand 1921 Pantomime, One Long Continuous Laugh. For three nights only. On tour at the Pier Theatre, Bognor Regis, February 1921. Date: 1921
A Prophecy by Harold EarnshawCartoon by Harold Earnshaw depicting three types of courtship - stone age man dragging a woman, a civilised marriage during the First World War (when this cartoon was drawn) and then, in the future
The Hold Up by Harold EarnshawThe Hold Up! A Startling Christmas Eve Incident. A small child emerges at the top of a chimney on a snow-topped roof offering his empty stocking to a rather startled looking Father Christmas
Bristol Stoke Park ColonyA view of the Stoke Park Colony for mentally defective children, near Stapleton, Bristol. The institution was established in 1909 by the Rev Harold Nelson Burden
The sweetest girl I knowWorld War I. Soldier leaving to join his regiment and parting from his girl friend to fight for his country. Date: circa 1915
The Meet by Harold C. EarnshawCartoon showing a young butchers boy with his tray of meat surrounded by a crowd of hopeful looking dogs. 1917
Music cover, Ferry-Boat Serenade, words by Harold Adamson, music by E Di Lazzaro. 1940
Caricature of Kyrle Bellew, British actorCaricature of Harold Kyrle Money Bellew (1850-1911), British actor. Seen here in a Shakespearean role on tour in Glasgow. The comment reads
Caricature of the actor Harry JacksonCaricature of the Victorian actor Harry Jackson -- Oh, Jerusalem! late 19th century
Harold Wilson at a political rally, sitting under an umbrella behind a speaker. Date: 1970s
Edward Harold BegbieEDWARD HAROLD BEGBIE Journalist, notable for writing a book affirming the reality of the Angels of Mons during World War One. Date: 1871 - 1929
Harold LloydAmerican film actor, Harold Lloyd (1893-1971), seen here in a caricature surrounded by scenes from the film Speedy. Date: 1928
The marriage of King Harold IIThe marriage of Saxon King Harold II with Aldyth (Ealdgyth), widow of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn and sister to Edwin and Morcar. Date: 1066
Harold C Urey / Nobel 1934HAROLD CLAYTON UREY American chemist Date: 1893 - 1981
I dont care who knows it - Music Sheet CoverI don t care who knows it - Music Sheet Cover, words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh starring George Raft, Joan Benett, Vivian Blaine and Peggy Ann Garner in Nob Hill
Mr Wu by H M Vernon and Harold OwenPromotional postcard for Mr Wu by H. M. Vernon and Harold Owen. First produced at the New Theatre, Manchester, 27th October and Strand Theatre, 27th November 1913
Officers of the Birchington VADThe Officers of the Birchington VAD Detachment (Kent/178) standing outside the front door of Quex House. They are (left to right) Alice Cobb, Quartermaster (married to Harold Cobb)
A Good Position by Harold EarnshawA young woman stands outside by herself outside a shop window where, unbeknownst to her, a sign saying Boy Wanted, makes her look somewhat available! Date: 1928
Nautical Terms Illustrated IV - Crossing the LineA sailor flirts with a woman over her washing line drawn by Harold Earnshaw, artist husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell. Earnshaw was a successful artist who joined the Artists Rifles at the outbreak of
Nautical Terms Illustrated - Anchored by Harold EarnshawIllustration showing an old sea salt finding himself in a bit of a fix after his wooden legs has caught in a drain grill and snapped
A Strategic Retreat by Harold Earnshaw, WW1A naughty young boy beats a hasty retreat after throwing a snowball in the face of a senior Army officer. Illustration by Harold Earnshaw who in February the previous year had his arm blown off by a
Flighty by Harold Earnshaw, WW1 cartoonThree officers of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), later the Royal Air Force (RAF) flirty with a young flapper girl. Drawn by Harold Pat Earnshaw, husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell who lost his right
A Small Objective by Harold Earnshaw, WW1 cartoonCartoon on the front cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News by Harold Earnshaw, showing a number of Army and Navy officers vying for the attention of a pretty young woman
Harold Bennett in The Madwoman of ChaillotHarold Bennett playing the Baron in the Tower Theatres production of The Madwoman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux. Date: 1957
Harold Bennett in AsmodeeHarold Bennett as the CurÚá®n the Tower Theatres production of Asmodee by Andre Mauriac Date: 1956
The Spot where King Harold Fell, Battle Abbey, SussexThe Spot where King Harold Fell, Battle Abbey, Hastings, Sussex, England. Date: 1950s
Group of men on steps of house at Offerton Lane, Stockport. Back left is William John Batersby, founder of the hat making company, back centre is his son Walter
Funeral Flowers at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport. They are for the funeral of Charles Harold Battersby who died on 12th January 1913 in Amiens, France and was buried on the 16th in Stockport
The Wrong Theatre, by BairnsfatherThe Wrong Theatre Whenever that German searchlight is turned on our trench, we have a lot of trouble with Private Harold Montgomery (the ex-famous actor)
19 ? by Bruce Bairnsfather19..? No! This isn t an air-raid bomb bother. Only his grandson Harold, aged eight, has just asked Old Bill what he did in the great war. Date: 1917
William Maclagan, Archbishop of YorkWilliam Dalrymple Maclagan (1826-1910), Archbishop of York (1891-1908). The sender of the postcard, a Mr Harold Wood of Tooting, asked him to sign and return it, which he kindly did
Macmillan speaking inn the House, Profumo Scandal" We have not been parties to deception." Artists impression by Juliet Pannett, special artist for the ILN, showing Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
Harold John Tennant (1865 1935), Scottish Liberal politician. Served as under-secretary for the First World War between July and December 1916. Date: 1909
Barrak - The Camel Corps Review - belonging to 2779 Private Harold Rothwell, 4th Company, Imperial Camel Corps. The Editorial reads Cairo, 1st July 1917. This copy is inscribed - Mr. T
Photo of William Harold Hutchings at art exhibitionPhoto of William Harold Hutchings at one of his art exhibitions. Private William Harold Hutchings (1885-1962), 2Nd/1St West Lancashire Field Ambulance (The Wurties), 55Th Division Bef
My, little, grey, home, West, feet, place, but, belong, another, evidently, economical, own, bed, space, Private, William, Harold, Hutchings, 1885, 1962, 2Nd, 1St, Lancashire, Field, Ambulance
A history of a Field AmbulanceMOTLEY - A history of a Field Ambulance (2nd/1st West Lancashire Field Ambulance - The Wurties), June 1918. Also 5 printed menus of the WURTIES Annual Reunion Dinners with many drawings by William
Fall In - words of Harold Begbie, reproduced from The Daily Chronicle. Centrepiece of a bugler, together with the four verses of the song in each corner. Outer edge framed with flags of the Allies
Charlie Chaplin and Ian HayCharlie Chaplin being interviewed in his studio by, on the right, Major Ian Hay Beith, (Ian Hay, the author of the First Hundred Thousand)
Harold Wilson with red budget briefcaseHarold Wilson (1916-1995), British Labour politician and Prime Minister (1964-1970 and 1974-1976), pictured with the red budget briefcase in one of the rooms at 10 Downing Street