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Pekingese dog by Harry Rountree
Advert, Mansion Polish, The Discovery of the Cheats - humanised animals playing cards
Head of a Spaniel by Harry Rountree
Thats Enough!, by Harry Boden and Bert BrantfordPromotional music sheet for Thats Enough! music hall song of 1905 by Harry Boden and Bert Brantford and sung by Harry Ford. The lyrics to the chorus seem to suggest anti-police feeling by the public
The Happy Policeman, by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for The Happy Policeman song of 1867 by Harry Clifton for himself and his partner Fanny Edwards in his own show
Isabella, The Barbers Daughter, by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for Isabella The Barbers Daughter, song written and sung by Harry Clifton, 1863. The song tells the tale of a gentleman, pictured, who meets Isabella, the barbers daughter
Where The Grass Grows Green by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for Where the Grass Grows Green song by Harry Clifton, circa 1860s. A man looks wistfully out at the emerald-coloured sea thinking of Erin in Ireland. Date: circa 1860s
Pat of Mullingar by Harry SydneyPromotional music sheet for Pat of Mullingar music hall song of 1860 by Harry Sydney, and also by Sam Collins. From the styles of dress, it is obvious which of the men is Pat of Mullingar. Date: 1860
Dyer - Saviour of India or Guilty of an error of judgement Dyer - Saviour of India orBrigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer (1864-1927), British Indian Army officer. He was responsible for the Jallianwala Bagh massacre (13 April 1919) in Amritsar
ILN over - Arguing General Dyers case in the House of LordsFront cover of The Illustrated London News featuring an illustration by Steven Spurrier of the House of Lords debate on the punishment of General Dyer for his action at Jalianwallah Bagh
General Dyer going to the LordsBrigadier General Reginald Edward Harry Dyer with his wife and son going to the House of Lords. General Dyer was held accountable for the Amritsar Massacre at Jallianwallah Bagh in the Punjab region
So I ll Never Ride Again, by Harry Leighton & George EverardPromotional music sheet for So Ill Never Ride Again" music hall song of 1900 by Harry Leighton & George Everard. Sung by Frank Coyne
Old England and the New Song by Harry Adams and E JonghmansPromotional music sheet for Old England and the New, song of 1884 by Harry Adams & E. Jonghmans, sung amidst the most enthusiastic applause, by popular singer of the time Charles Godfrey
The Flippity Flop Young Man by Harry Adams and E JonghmansPromotional music sheet for The Flippity Flop Young Man, a music hall song by Harry Adams & E. Jonghmans. The lyrics poke fun at the aesthetic movement
Gordon Selfridge by SherriffeHarry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), Born in Ripon, Wisconsin, USA. Organized Selfridge & Co (1909) and developed it into one of the largest department stores in Europe
Harry Ware, English boxerHarry Ware (1875-19??), English bantamweight boxer. Date: circa 1900s
International Foursome played at Deal - England vs. ScotlandInternational Foursome - four-match series - the final match played at Deal - England vs. Scotland. England represented by Harry Vardon and J. H. Taylor and Scotland by James Braid and A Herd
Twenty One years after: The Return MatchGolfer James Braid, A Herd, J H Taylor and Harry Vardon at Moor Park course, after re-enacting a famous golf match of 1905 in which they all competed 1926
The Four MastersPhotograph of the Four Masters of early 20th-century golf - George Duncan, J H Taylor, Harry Vardon and James Braid, in April 1914. 1940
James Braid and Harry VardonGolfers James Braid and Harry Vardon chatting on the links at Pannal Golf Club. 1908
Unveiling of a plaque to the late Harry VardonUnveiling of a plaque to the late golfer Harry Vardon after the testimonial match held in his honour at Totteridge Golf Club. Golfer James Braid is in attendance. 1938
Four Great Men - Golfers at TotteridgeFour Great Men - golfers A Herd, E Ray, James Braid and J H Taylor walking towards a hole at a testimonial match played at Totteridge in honour of Harry Vardon. 1938
Golfer James Braid at TotteridgeGolfer James Braid playing at a testimonial match played in honour of Harry Vardon at Totteridge 1938
Harry Jones, boxer, nicknamed The Sailor Boy
Music cover, Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness, by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932
The Prince of Wales at a boxing matchThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor) at the Ring on Blackfriars Road to see a fight between Jack Hood and Len Johnson
Gordon Selfridge by William OrpenHarry Gordon Selfridge (1858 - 1947), Born in Ripon, Wisconsin, USA. Organized Selfridge & Co (1909) and developed it into one of the largest department stores in Europe. 1928
Wrathall and Board, cricketersHarry Wrathall and Jack Board, Gloucestershire county cricketers who made 106 runs at the 10th wicket in a match against Surrey. 1899
Harry Varley, England International Rugby player. 1890s
Cartoon, Harry White of the Original White MistrelsCartoon, Harry White, of Harry Whites Original White Mistrels, seen here as The Wicked Squire in Jack and the Beanstalk at the Grand Theatre, Islington, London. 1884
Group photo, British boxers -- Professor George Campbell and his wife, Ernest Brady (Newcastle), Harry Smith (Birmingham), Charlie Knock (Stratford), and Jack Scales (Bethnal Green). Date: circa 1900s
Music cover, Paddle Your Own Canoe by Harry CliftonMusic cover, Paddle Your Own Canoe, by Harry Clifton. 19th century
Harry Seacome whilst entertaining troops in Aden Yemen Date: circa 1967
The sculpting of the Titanic Statue designed by Mrs Harry Payne Whitney and Mr John Horrigan, representing the last inspiration of a departing soul
Sir Henry Hamilton Johnston (1858 - 1927), British explorer, botanist, artist, colonial administrator, and linguist who traveled widely in Africa and spoke many African languages. Date: late 1890s
Sheet music for Wrap me in a Blanket of Love featuring Harry Fox and Jenny Dolly, 1914 Date: 1914
Knight on Horseback Date: 1923
Harry Lind - Scottish International Rugby Union PlayerDate: 1935
Harry Brodribb Irving (1870 - 1919), British stage actor and actor-manager, photograph shows him in The Lyons Mail, which was such a great success, at the Shaftesbury. Date: 1908
H. L. Oakley cutting the silhouette of a fellow officerCaptain Harry Lawrence Oakley, the famous silhouette artist, pictured cutting the silhouette of a fellow officer in what looks like a dug-out during World War One. Date: 1920s
Silhouette of a soldier in ceremonial uniform, with a tall feather on his hat and a sword at his side
Silhouette of an artist with palette and brushesFull-length silhouette of an artist holding palette and brushes
Silhouette of an RAF pilot officer
Silhouette of a womanFull-length silhouette of a woman standing with her hands held behind her back, the opposite number of picture 10503926 (H. L)
BORLEY / BURIAL OF THE NUNThe burial of the nun in Liston churchyard, by Rev A.C.Henning, attended by Mrs Henning, her son Stephen, and Harry Price Date: 29 May 1945
HENRY LEE (CHAPPEL)HENRY LEE known as Light Horse Harry American Revolutionary general and statesman, noted for eulogy of Washington (First in war etc) Date: 1756 - 1818
Harry Prices investigations into the mediumship of DuncanPhotographs from Harry Prices investigations into the mediumship of Helen Duncan and of Ms Esson Maule, who was involved with the exposure of Helen Duncan during a seance in Edinburgh
Harry Yould and his Blackpool Banjoliers Banjo Orchestra. His wife is shown here playing the piano! Date: circa 1950s