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Xmas. Carrying hollyBoy in blue jerkin carrying a large bundle of holly. Artist: John Hassall Date: circa 1900
Girl in a large hatGirl wearing black dress and large black hat with blue bow, carrying umbrella. Artist John Hassall. Date: 1903
Advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, printing ink manufacturers. The Secretary of the Spoof Museum - Antediluvian Art Section - writes: Replying to your enquiry
Bishop Lloyds House, Chester. circa 1900
Dawn, 1917, by John Hassall, WW1Dawn, 1917, drawing by John Hassall, dated 12 July 1917, First World War. 1917
Advertising Insert - Hudsons Super Soap - design by John Hassall. 1914
Poster, Saucy Sally, Theatre Royal, Cardiff, from the Comedy Theatre, London, directed by Lawrence Brough, poster designed by John Hassall. early 20th century
Mother and Son taking a hair raising ride on the cliff side. Date: 1904
The Archetypal Housemaid. Date: 1901
The Sleeping Beauty by Margaret TarrantDate: 1900
HASSALL FOOD PREPAREDPacking the Hassall Food at Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Cos manufactory, no doubt located somewhere in Yorkshire Date: circa 1865
Cecil Aldin, British artist and illustratorCecil Aldin (1870 - 1935), British artist and illustrator, depicted here with pipe, palette, brushes, puppy under his arm and a bull terrier at his feet. Date: 1899
The Sport of Kings by Ian HayPromotional postcard for The Sport of Kings by Ian Hay. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 8th September 1924. Billed as a racing comedy
Tank in action. Reproduced from the original painting by John Hassall for William Foster & Co. Ltd. Engineers, Lincoln, England. John Hassall, Ri, Rwa (1868-1948)
John Hassalls London School of Art in Kensington, WW1An outdoor scene showing pupils at the John Hassall London School of Art busy painting at easels in the garden. The Tatler declines to give away the specific address as the school produced many of
Cartoon, tickling an elephantCartoon by John Hassall: Tickle! Tickle! Tommy holds up a peacock feather and says: See me make im jump and throw Billy orf. Date: 20th century
The Daughters of Babylon by Wilson Barrett (1848 - 1904) and Robert Hichens (1864 - 1950). First produced at the Lyric Theatre on 6th February 1897
The Four Seasons, Autumn, by John HassallChildren having lots of fun in a haystack, while the older girls and boys are trying to collect the hay. 1902
The Old Fiddler -- old man playing a violin. circa 1911
Lucky WWI bulldog mascot designed by John HassallA luck-bringer for soldiers at the front designed by the famous poster artist, John Hassall, and showing a British bulldog overturning the German eagle
The Follies by John HassallThe Follies, a pierrot troupe founded in 1895. In 1895, Harry Gabriel (H E) Pelissier was a member of amateur entertainers who performed at charity events around South London
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
The Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson & Robert CourtneidgeThe Dairymaids by Alexander M. Thompson (9 May 1861- 25 March 1948)and Robert Courtneidge (29 June 1859 - 06 April 1939), with music by Paul Rubens and Arthur Frank Tours
Business As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and A. P. de CourvilleBusiness As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and Albert P. de Courville (1887 - 1960). First produced at the London Hippodrome on the 16th November 1914
Broadway Jones by George M. CohanPostcard for Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan by artist John Hassall. The image shows a fat policeman pointing accusingly at a laughing man and saying Are You Laughing At Me
The Tatler Christmas number cover by John HassallFront cover of The Tatler, Christmas Number 1935 featuring a medieval minstrel playing some form of string instrument - a lute? Date: 1935
The Four Seasons, Spring, by John HassallChildren having lots of fun in the park, playing hoops, climbing trees and playing rounders. 1902
The Four Seasons, Winter, by John HassallChildren having lots of fun sledging down hill in the snow. 1902
Women WW1 V. A. DsCover of the book A V.A.D in France, by Olive Dent, illustration by Hassall. Date: 1917
Sunlight SoapAdvertisement for Sunlight Soap. Date: circa 1905
Alfs Button, a play by W A Darlington, a version of the Aladdin story. First produced Portsmouth, 25 August 1924, then Golders Green, London, 22 September 1924, then the Princes Theatre
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
Illustration, Tommys Christmas Dream - his bedroom is full of presents from his uncle. 1910
Advertising sheet music, Plasmon biscuitsAdvertising sheet music, Plasmon cocoa and chocolate oat biscuits. A popular song, Humpty and Dumpty, by Charles Wilmott and Hermann E Darewski. 1907
Santa by HassallSanta - a study in red and white Date: 1899
John Hassall (Vanity)JOHN HASSALL Artist Date: 1868 - 1948
WW1 soldier -- For Belgiums Sake -- Savoy Theatre programme, 6 November 1914. 1914
Tons of Money by William Evans & A T PecheyPromotional postcard for Tons of Money by William Evans and Archibald Thomas Pechey. First produced at the Opera House, Southport, 20th March and Shaftesbury Theatre, 13th April 1922
Savage Club invite featuring John Hassall by G. L. StampaInvitation design for the Savage Club House Dinner to be held on 23 March 1918 with the poster artist and illustrator, John Hassall in the chair. Hassall is depicted by fellow artist, George L
John Hassall Correspondence Art School in St. AlbansThe very picturesque John Hassall Correspondence Art School, a successful venture by one of the leading illustrators and poster artists of the day
John Hassall Correspondence Art School - the Poster CourseA man up a ladder posts a poster; illustration accompanying a section in the John Hassall Correspondence Art School brochure explaining about its poster course
John Hassall Correspondence Art School brochureFront cover of a brochure for The John Hassall Correspondence Art School. Hassall was a leading illustrator and poster artist who established an art school in Kensington in the 1900s
Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Smile! Revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink; music Frederick Chapelle. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 8th June 1917. Artist: John Hassall
Poppy by Dorothy DonnellyPromotional postcard for Poppy by Dorothy Donnelly; music Stephen Jones and Arthur Samuel. (Apollo Theatre, New York, 3rd September 1923)
Potash and Perlmutter by Montagu Glass and Charles KleinPromotional postcard for Potash and Perlmutter by Montagu Glass and Charles Klein. First produced in England at the Queens Theatre, 14th April 1914 Artist: John Hassall
Officer 666 by Augustin McHughPromotional postcard for Officer 666 by Augustin McHugh. First produced in England, 30th October 1912. For the revival at the New Theatre, 2/nd July 1913
My Mimosa Maid by Paul A Rubens and Austen HurgonMy Mimosa Maid by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon; music Paul Rubens. First produced at the Prince of Wales Theatre, 21st April 1908
Mr Preedy and the Countess by R C CartonPromotional postcard for Mr Preedy and the Countess by R. C. Carton. First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 13th April 1909. The two characters of the title are in the cab. Artist: John Hassall