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Hugh Peters (Satire)HUGH PETERS chaplain to Oliver Cromwell, satirised as a preacher of blasphemy, rebellion and heresy Date: 1598 - 1660
Hugh Viscount Gough - 1HUGH, 1st viscount GOUGH military in Peninsula War, Chinese and Indian wars Date: 1779 - 1869
Anne Jemima CloughANNE JEMIMA CLOUGH English educator; first principal of Newnham. Sister of Arthur Hugh Clough. Date: 1820 - 1892
Westminster / Whitehall1ST DUKE OF WESTMINSTER HUGH LUPUS GROSVENOR British Politician Date: 1825 - 1899
Hugh De KirkstallHUGH DE KIRKSTALL Historian Date: fl.1180 - 1200
Hugh Earl Cairns / FaustinHUGH MCCALMONT CAIRNS 1st EARL CAIRNS British politician and Lord Chancellor Date: 1819 - 1885
Hugh Arnold-FosterHUGH ARNOLD-FOSTER statesman, in 1895 Date: 1855 - 1909
Edward VI & LatimerEdward VI listens to the preaching of Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, at Westminster, but his successor, Mary, will have him burnt for heresy Date: circa 1550
Let it be soon - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Hugh Wade and Dick Hurran, featured and broadcast by Tessie O Shea. An illustration with a photo of the Tessie O Shea. Date: circa 1946
Music cover, Wonderful Girl, Wonderful Boy, Wonderful Time, by Fred Thompson and Hugh E Wright, music by Nat D Ayer, from Charles B Cochrans production of Houp-La, a comedy with music. 1917
Hugh Moss, Master of the English Church Pageant, 1909Hugh Moss, Master of the English Church Pageant held in Fulham Palace Grounds, SW London, 10-24 June 1909. Thousands of visitors watched the pageant, but it was not a financial success. Date: 1909
See-Saw by Arthur E EliotPromotional postcard for See-Saw by Arthur E. Eliot and others, edited by R. C. Carton; music Ivor Novello and others. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 14th December 1916
Glittering Gloria by Hugh Morton. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 21st July 1903. Left, H. Macaulay as Mr. Poskett; right, Charles Williams, who also directed, as Mr Griddletop
The 2nd Duke of WestminsterHugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953), known as Bendor (or Bend Or, after his fathers winning racehorse) pictured in The Ladys Realm in 1904. Date: 1904
Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915), art dealer best known for establishing the Municipal Gallery for Modern Art in Dublin in 1908. Died tragically when on board the Lusitania which was torpedoed by a German
Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a - Photo by Hugh W. Cowin - Old Warden. Created by Henry Folland, this single-seat fighter was the finest design to come from the Royal Aircraft Factory
Junkers R I German bomber plane, Hugh W. Cowin artworkJunkers R I German long-range five-man heavy bomber monoplane in flight, Hugh W. Cowin artwork. Work began in January 1917 and the design was finalised in March
Hugh Reginald Haweis - English cleric and writerReverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901) - English cleric and writer. Date: 1887
Studio portrait, boy with Jack Russell terrierStudio portrait, boy in a velvet suit with a Jack Russell terrier, photo by Hugh Penfold, Ashford, Kent. circa 1910s
Sir Hugh Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake with his dogSir Hugh Garrard Tyrwhitt-Drake (1881-1964), five times Mayor of Maidstone, seen here in a garden with his dog. Date: 1938
Lord LonsdaleHugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, KG, GCVO (25 January 1857 13 April 1944) English nobleman and sportsman. An avid sports enthusiast and bon vivant
Fragments Reach the Stage" Fragments" Reach the Stage A " Bairnsfather" duologue in " Half-Past Eight" Sketches of a scene from the revue, " Half-Past Eight" at the Comedy Theatre
USS New York, American battleship, with George V, WW1Scene on the deck of USS New York (BB34), American battleship, Scapa Flow, towards the end of the First World War. King George V is shaking hands with the Chief Boatswains Mate (CBM), Shorty Schirm
Sir Hugh Bell in Gertrudes Sitting Room - Baghdad, IraqSir Hugh Bell (1844-1931) in Gertrude Bells (1868-1926) Sitting Room - Baghdad, Iraq
Boy scouts welcome Governor to Jamboree, CyprusBoy scouts with bugles and drums, welcoming the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot (1907-1990), to their Jamboree, Cyprus. Date: 1959
Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster (1825 1899), English landowner, politician and racehorse owner. Date: 1853
Hugh Howard (1675 1737), portrait-painter and collector of works of art from Dublin. Date: 1723
Tatler cover - Dukes of Marlborough & Westminster in uniformGeneral Bridges, head of the British mission with the Belgian Army in Brussels, pictured with two of Englands premier dukes - Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953)
The late Hugh SpottiswoodeWilliam Hugh Spottiswoode (1864-1915) businessman, publisher and cricketer. Chairman of the board of The Sphere and Tatler company; also a director of Eyre and Spottiswoode
German for Military Students - WWI eraBook entitled German for Military Students by F. G. Zimmerman, M.A. Professor of German at the Royal Military College and Late Professor of German at the Staff College, Camberley. Second Edition
Lieutenant Arthur Hugh Batten-Pooll woundedLieutenant Arthur Hugh Batten-Pooll (Royal Munster Fusiliers) shown at the moment a bomb explodes and severely wounds him
Sketch cover - Duke of Westminster, hero of a VC actionFront cover of The Sketch magazine featuring, Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953), known as Bendor (or Bend Or, after his fathers winning racehorse)
Miss Donnett Paynter with ambulance, WW1Miss Donnett Paynter with her motor ambulance given by her father, Commander Hugh H. Paynter, R.N. for use at the FANY Convoy
2nd Duke of Westminster in Cairo, WW1Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953), pictured at Shepheards Hotel, Cairo just after his return from his famous motor dash on the Senoussi camp in the direction of Mersa
Tatler cover featuring Duke of Westminster, WW1Front cover of The Tatler with a caricature by The Tout of Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. Generally known as Bendor
The Better Ole as a Film Play, 1918Scenes from the film version of The Better Ole, a 1918 Welsh Pearson film based the cartoons of trench life by Bruce Bairnsfather published in The Bystander magazine
The Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lord Great ChamberlainGeorge Henry Hugh Cholmondeley, the 4th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lord Great Chamberlain of England (1858-1923), pictured in his ceremonial costume for his role as Lord Great Chamberlain during
Post-War Utility of the Gas Helmet by Bernard HughSome humorous ideas on how to make use of gas masks following the end of World War One. Date: 1918
Valerie Taylor by Madame YevondeValerie Taylor (1902-1988) by Madame Yevonde. She was an English actress of stage and screen who had just returned to England from Hollywood. She was married to the actor Hugh Sinclair. Date: 1933
Hugh Cecil Lowther - 5th Earl of LonsdaleHugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (18571944) - English nobleman and sportsman. Date: 1926
The arms of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University. The " pelican in her piety" forms the personal coat of arms of Richard Foxe, Bishop of Winchester and founder of the college
Remembrance Day, 1920The twelve war leaders as pall bearers at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph (called Armistice Day pre-World War Two) on 11th November 1920, l to r: Sir Hedworth Meux, Earl Beatty
Miniature Golf at the Kit-CatAn attractive addition to the pleasures of dining at the Kit-Cat Restaurant in Haymarket, central London; an entertaining nine-hole golf course in miniature, laid out in the Bray Room
General Sir Hugh H. Gough, Vanity Fair, SpyGeneral SIR HUGH HENRY GOUGH (1833 - 1909) Indian born, British Army General. and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest
3rd Earl Fortescue, Vanity Fair, THUGH FORTESCUE, 3rd Earl Fortescue (1818-1905), Viscount Ebrington from 1841 to 1861. British peer and politician. Member of Parliament for Plymouth (1841-1852) and later for Marylebone (1854-1859)
Costume design by Hugh Willoughby for a showgirl dressed in white and blue, 1927. For an unknown New York production Date: 1927
Hugh R. H. Cecil, Vanity Fair, SpyHUGH RICHARD HEATHCOTE GASCOYNE-CECIL, 1st Baron Quickswood (1869-1956), styled Lord Hugh Cecil until 1941. British Conservative Party politician and youngest son of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
Constance Ds. WestminstCONSTANCE GERTRUDE, duchess of WESTMINSTER first wife of Hugh, first duke Date: ? - 1880