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Harry MacDonald - Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer GreenHarry MacDonald at work in his Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green, Knebworth, Hertfordshire. MacDonald (a Yorkshireman) came south and brought this cottage for 1, 000 in 1937
Parisennes models wearing the latest fashion 1912Parisenne actresses modelling garments that were the thing for the coming season. April 1912
Fads and Fancies revue by Joseph Hayman, with music by Herman Darewski, presented by Harry Day. First produced at the New Cross Empire on 18th October 1915
Dear Little Denmark, book, libretto & music by Paul RubensDear Little Denmark book, libretto and music by Paul Rubens (29 April 1875 5 February 1917). First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre on 1st September 1909. Harry P. Towers Co
King Harry Ferry, crossing the River Fal, CornwallKing Harry Ferry, a chain ferry which crosses the River Fal in Cornwall, roughly halfway between Truro and Falmouth. Date: circa 1950s
Cottage or Palace? By Frank LindoCottage or Palace? by Frank Lindo produced by Harry Barfords Company. It first opened at the Canterbury Music Hall on 22nd January 1910
Cinderella Flyer for the Theatre Royal in HuddersfieldCinderella. Page three of an eight page flyer for the Theatre Royal in Huddersfield on 24th December 1930. Here we see photos of the three stars, Rosa Stoakes as Cinderella
Statue of Abraham Lincoln by Harry J. EllicottFull-length statue of Abraham Lincoln by Harry J. Ellicott in the Capitol Rotunda, Washington. D.C. USA. Date: circa 1890
H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. WillsPhotograph of Harry Brodribb, known as H B in the lead role of Charles I. This is another card advertising the companys arrival in Southampton on the same tour. Date: 1907
Photograph of H B Irving playing Charles I by W. G. WillsCharles I by W. G. Wills. First produced on 28th September 1872. The play was written for Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 13 October 1905) and was one of several parts played by his son
Excuse Me adapted by Herbert C. Sargent from an American farce of the same title by Rupert Hughes, which was first performed in England at the Garrick Theatre on 6th March 1915
The Bing Boys on Broadway by Fred Thomson & Harry M. Vernon; music Nat D. Ayer. First produced at The Alhambra, 16/2/1918
Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkReverse side of postcard for Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink. The 8th London Hippodrome Revue with music by Dave Stamper and Frederick Chapelle
The Bells, by Leopold Lewis, starring H B IrvingThe Bells, by Leopold Lewis, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, November 1871. Pictured here is Harry Brodribb Irving (1870-1919) in the role of Mathias
Baby Bunting, by Fred Thompson and Worton DavidBaby Bunting by Fred Thompson and Worton David, from Jane by Harry Nicholls and William Lestocq, with music by Nat D Ayer. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, September 1919. Date: 1919
Aladdin, Winter Gardens Theatre, MorecambeAladdin at the Winter Gardens Theatre, Morecambe. 2 January 1939. The centre pages contain photos of the leading performers, including Violet Barrie as Aladdin (The Ideal Boy)
All Scotch, a Harry Grattan Production, a revue by Harry Grattan, with music by Herman Darewski and Edward Jones, first produced Hippodrome, Newcastle, March 1915 and Apollo Theatre, London
Ly Walker and Harry Wells, ballroom specialistsThe latest ball-room specialists - Ly Walker and Harry Wells from U.S.A. 1930
Harry Lauder and Paul WhitemanHarry Lauder, Scottish entertainer and comedian, pictured with Paul Whiteman, American jazz musician and band leader, in Hollywood. 1930
Cartoon, music hall proprietor and theatre agentCartoon, music hall proprietor (Harry Hart) to theatre agent (Ambrose Maynard) -- Why don t you send all your Comic Singers to the Theatre, I say? We should know what to do then. 1883
Music cover, Bell Bottom Trousers, words and music by Moe Jaffe, as performed by Max and Harry Nesbitt. 1944
Music cover, Sunday School Stories, words and music by Richard Spencer, George Garnet and Harry Weston. 1933
in Harry Lamberts Brtish silent film The Power of Faith, LoIris Thornton and Peter Forrest dancing a Spanish Tango in Harry Lamberts British silent film The Power of Faith, London, 1924, which is being made in Vienna Date: 1924
Portrait of the dancer Mlle Dherlys, Paris, 1921, partner to the American dancer Harry Pilcer at the Casino de Paris Date: 1921
Harry Price smoking a pipeHarry Price(1881-1948), psychical researcher and author, who used his knowledge of stage magic to expose phoney mediums, poltergeists and other scams. Date: circa 1940s
Harry Storer, English cricketer and footballerHarry Storer (1870-1908), English football goalkeeper who played for Arsenal and Liverpool, and first-class cricketer for Derbyshire. 1890s
What are you lagging behind for? Pen and ink drawing by Harry Riley, 1945 (c); signed lower right; caricature of soldiers drilling, 1945 (c). Date: circa 1945
Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c)Sunday Chronicle ?Now, Bert! FORGET IT!?, 1945 (c).Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, 1945 (c); signed lower left, ?Riley
Old Maid card game - Harry Hare in a hurry. circa 1950s
Scowens Hotel, Muizenberg, Cape Peninsula, South Africa, showing the front view, the drawing room and the dining room. Date: 1903
Scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, LonFour scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, London, 1922. Featuring dainty Lita Dolores in the Girl and Boy skit, the oriental dancing of Thelma Edwards
All Trumps, revue by John P Harrington and Harry LaneAll Trumps, a musical comedy revue by John P Harrington and Harry Lane. First produced at the Pavilion, Weymouth, 15 February 1915, and in Middlesex, 17 May 1915
Music cover, Now and Forever, music by Harry Parr-Davies, words by Christopher Hassall, title song of a film starring Janette Scott and Vernon Gray. 1956
Music cover, Goodnight My Love, Shirley TempleMusic cover, Goodnight My Love, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, sung by Shirley Temple in the film Stowaway, 1936
Music cover, So Many Memories, Jack PayneMusic cover, Jack Payne, Round the Dial -- So Many Memories, by Harry Woods. 1937
Mrs Ann Barry as Sir Harry Wildair in The Constant CoupleMrs Ann Barry in the character of Sir Harry Wildair, in George Farquhars comic play, The Constant Couple, saying: Here is a nest of the prettiest goldfinches that ever chirp d in a cage from Act II
Harry Emanuels new house of business, Brook StreetImproved street architecture: Mr Harry Emanuels new house of business in Brook Street, Hanover Square, London W1, in 1860. Date: 1860
Harry Tate - Music Hall StarHarry Tate - (Ronald Macdonald Hutchinson) (1872-1940) - English comedian who performed both in the music halls and in films. Date: 1905
Joseph ChamberlainA political cartoon depicting Joseph Chamberlain dreaming of flying the imperialist flag and rebuilding the British Empire to its former glory. Date: 1903
Pony & trapA couple in a pony and trap trotting along a country toad with their dog alongside. Date: circa 1903
Motor raceTwo racing cars negotiate a tight bend on a mountain road. Date: circa 1903
Happy rabbitsCartoon depicting happy rabbits racing downhill in a cart. Date: circa 1916
South Downs Ranger with horse, SussexSouth Downs Ranger Harry Ward with horse, near Eastbourne, Sussex, around the time of his retirement from the service. Date: circa 1967
South Downs Ranger on horseback, SussexSouth Downs Ranger Harry Ward on horseback (Princess Patricia), near Eastbourne, Sussex. Date: circa 1963
Henry Lee III (1756-1818). Engraving. ColoredHenry Lee III (1756-1818). American Patriot. Engraving in The Universal History, 1885. Colored
WW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Truman and ghost of FDRWW2 - Propaganda first day cover - US President Harry Truman and the ghost of FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) - President during WW1
Harry Monkhouse, Harry Parker and John le Hay in Maid MarionActors Harry Monkhouse, Harry Parker and John le Hay acting the fool in a scene from Maid Marion, which was staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London in 1891. Date: 1891
Music cover, The Old Kitchen Kettle Keeps Singing a Song! By Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932