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Augustus Harris - The Theatre magazineAugustus Harris, British actor and dramatist, at the time of the debut of his play (co-written with Pettitt) Human Nature - in The Theatre Magazine, June 1886. 1886
Chelsea Follies at the Victoria Palace Theatre, 1930Chelsea Follies at the Victoria Palace, 1930. Some of the Chelsea Follies, who are models of deportment. Sketch by H H Harris. Date: 1930
United States Navy - Pratt-Read XLNE-1 31506, competition #32, at Harris Hill, Elmira, NY in 1946 for the first US soaring contest held after WWII
Family Fun on Patio Date: 1948
Red underwing, Catocala nupta.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine, Harrison, London, 1800
RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM Author, best known for his Ingoldsby Legends which include the Jackdaw of Reims, The Spectre of Tappington and other fanciful tales. Date: 1788 - 1845
The King Am I - Nativity scene silhouette. Date: 1940s
Frontispiece to plays by John Davidson by Aubrey BeardsleyDesign for a frontispiece to John Davidsons plays by Aubrey Beardsley, featuring caricatures of Sir Augustus Harris, theatre manager; Oscar Wilde; Beardsleys sister Mabel (nude woman); Henry Harland
Elizabeth Bowes-LyonPortrait of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Photo: Claude Harris Date: circa 1922
Automatic photograph of sitters and Rudi Schneider at sanceAutomatic photograph of sitters and Rudi Schneider at a sance at the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, 8 March 1932. Harry Price and Professor David Fraser-Harris are controlling Schneider
H. H. Harris, 1940H.H. Harris, a cartoonist and poster-maker of the time, sketches a serviceman on his tour of the Midlands. Harris toured the country in his caravan, pictured here
Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O ClocThe exhibition dancers Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O Clock Revue at Rectors night-club, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Ferreira Gold Mining Company, Transvaal, South Africa, circa 1888 (Robert Harris studio). Date: circa 1888
West Street, Durban, South Africa, circa 1888 (Robert Harris studio). Date: circa 1888
Wild Sports of South Africa, William HarrisTitle page to William Harriss collection of drawings from 1839. Date: 1839
Anita Harris, actress and singer, performing on stage
Bystander masthead featuring Old BillMasthead design for a post-war edition of the Bystander magazine featuring one of its main stars the cartoon character created by Bruce Bairnsfather
John Harris - 2JOHN HARRIS Churchman : principal of New College, London, and author of Mammon : seated. with his autograph Date: 1802 - 1856
Gentleman in Harris Tweet Suit with Plus Fours, holding a cigarette in an elegant holder. Date: circa 1920s
Drawing 25 from the Watling Collection25. Mr White, Harris & Laing visiting Botany Bay Colebee
Frontispiece from The Aurelian, by Moses Harris, 1766Two men with butterfly nets
Cohan & Harris present Thomas E. Shea in standard plays CohaCohan & Harris present Thomas E. Shea in standard plays. Date c1907
Metropolitan Police officers in the station canteenA group of Metropolitan Police officers relaxing in the canteen at West End Central police station during a tea break. Included in the photograph are PCs Ian Fletcher, John Foxley, Arthur Webb
The Man from Beyond, Wonder Stories SciFi Magazine CoverThe Man From Beyond - Gratz steals the spaceship, leaving his companions stranded on Venus Date: 1934
British Ballad, The Demon LoverTHE DEMON LOVER (also known as James Harris, James Herries, or The House Carpenter) Popular British Ballad telling the story of a man (the Devil), who returns to a former lover after an absence
Harris / CricketerGeorge Robert Canning, 4th Baron Harris (1851-1932), English cricketer
Dont Argue revue by George Campbell and Allan Grey. First produced at the Willesden Hippodrome on 23rd August 1915. Dave Harris Ltd. Presents. The reverse is blank
Reading Football Club - 1904-05 Season. Captain Herbert Smith (1877-1951) - is pictured inset (top right). Smith went on to win gold for the England team at the 1908 Olympic Games
Cheer, Boys! Cheer by Augustus Harris, Raleigh and HamiltonCheer, Boys! Cheer by Sir Augustus Harris (18 March 1852 22 June 1896), Cecil Raleigh (27 January 1856 10 November 1914) and Henry Hamilton (c. 1853 4 September 1918)
Broadway by Philip Dunning & George AbbottBroadway by Philip Dunning and George Abbott. First produced by Jed Harris in England at the Strand Theatre on 22nd December 1926. It went on to become one of the most successful plays of the 1920s
Cartoon, Henry James Byron, dramatistCartoon of Henry James Byron (1835-1884), the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor. Seen here surrounded by posters advertising plays by other writers
Cartoon, The Sailor and His Lass -- Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, holding his newborn baby daughter, with the midwife in the background. 1883
Cartoon, Augustus Harris, British actor and dramatistCartoon, Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario. Why should that figure of Shakespeare be kept on the facade? Augustus Harris would look quite as well! 1883
Cartoon, Charles Harris -- He maketh joy among the Supers. He was in charge of supernumeraries or theatre extras, for example children in pantomimes at Drury Lane Theatre. 1884
Cartoon, Freddy Leader and Gussy HarrisCartoon, Freddy Leader (right) thinks he will touch up Gussy Harris (left) this Christmas -- a reference to the Drury Lane pantomime season
Portraits of exhibition dancers Mr & Mrs Leslie and Hyson anPortraits of exhibition dancers Mr & Mrs Leslie (dancing at Piccadilly Hotel) and Carl Hyson and Peggy Harris (dancing in the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole), London
Portrait of the exhibition dancer Dina Harris, London, 1922, who, with her partner Ted Trevor is perfoming at the Embassy Club Date: 1922
Dress and the Danseuse - series of dances showing fashion crDress and the Danseuse - a series of the dances showing fashion creations created by Maison Lucile (Lady Duff-Gordon), London, 1921
Portraits of the dancers Dina Harris and Dorothy Dickson, LPortraits of the dancers Dina Harris (dances with her partner Ted Trevor at Ciros and on the Riviera) and Dorothy Dickson (dancing in Sally at the Winter Garden Theatre), London, 1921 Date: 1921
Portraits of Davico Vincent and Peggy Harris, exhibition dancers at Rectors Club, 1921 Date: 1921
The Adorables, Grosvenor House Hotel cabaret actBernice Thomas, Christine Forsyth, Christine Harris, Olava Layne and Iris Marshall, five members of The Adorables, an American cabaret act appearing at the Grosvenor House Hotel
A portrait of the exhibition dancers Ted Trevor and Dina Harris, London, 1923 who danced recently at the Palladium Theatre Date: 1923
The exhibition dancers Ted Trevor and Dina Harris, London, 1922 who are currently perfoming in the Club Daunou in Paris Date: 1922
Portrait of the dancers Dina Harris and Ted Trevor in NicePortrait of the dancers Dina Harris and Ted Trevor on the promenade de Anglais in Nice, France, 1921. Have enjoyed great success dancing in Monte Carlo. Date: 1921
All-of-a-Sudden Peggy, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonAll-of-a-Sudden Peggy by Ernest Denny, first produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, 27 February 1906. The title means that Peggy is an impulsive young woman
Major Harris with Field Ambulance Unit, WW1Major Harris (seated), with ICFA (Field Ambulance Unit), East Africa, during WW1. 1917
Advert for McDonalds Limited womens skirts 1917Advertisement for McDonalds Limited, in Glasgow, a variety of fashionable tailored kilts, check tweed and Scottish clan tartan. Date: 1917
Mining - workers at the face, South Africa, circa 1888 (Robert Harris studio). Date: circa 1888