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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Cock-O-Lorum. Showing a proud cockerel conducting a roll call of all his hens, and finding the independently-minded Hetty missing. Date: 1921
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Rough and Tumble, showing two Scots terriers, one white (Rough) and one black (Tumble), playing with their masters slipper. Date: circa 1910
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Cock-O-Lorum The Great, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, White Rabbit, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Ugly Duckling, in the Letter Book Series. Showing three yellow ducklings with their foster mother, an old white hen. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Ugly Duckling, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
Illustrations by Cecil Aldin, Black BillyTwo illustrated pages, with handwritten text, by Cecil Aldin, in Black Billy, in the Letter Book Series. Showing Black Billy chasing a cockerel and taking a large bone from his brother Peter
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Black Billy, in the Letter Book Series. Showing Black Billy feeling rather pleased that he is the only black puppy in a litter of four
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Black Billy, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Puss Puss. Showing a white kitten being put in a basket, ready to be given away. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Puss Puss, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Puss Puss, in the Letter Book Series. Showing a white kitten with a saucer of milk. Date: 1921
Rodeo at Victor, Colorado, USA, showing Abe Humphrey of Cripple Creek riding Skyscraper. Date: circa 1910
Humphrey WanleyHUMPHREY WANLEY antiquary and librarian Date: 1672 - 1726
Humphrey ReptonHUMPHREY REPTON architect and garden-planner Date: 1752 - 1818
Humphrey PrideauxHUMPHREY PRIDEAUX Churchman and oriental scholar Date: 1648 - 1724
Laurence HumphreyLAURENCE HUMPHREY Churchman, biographer, president of Magdalen college, Oxford, dean of Winchester. Date: 1527 - 1590
Salusbury Pryce HumphreySALUSBURY PRYCE HUMPHREYS Captain in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic wars. A striking face - a good model for a naval hero ! Date: circa 1812
LHermitage Costabelle, HyeresL Hermitage Costabelle, Hyeres (c.1907). Bland, John Humphrey 1828-1919. Date: 1907 (circa)
At Montreux (c. 1906-7). Bland, John Humphrey 1828-1919. Date: 1906-7 (circa)
Army of Potomac: JC Parke, CG Meade, WS Hancock, GK Warren, US Grant, a Humphrey, and HC Wright. Date between 1860 and 1870
Mrs Gerald LeggeTatler front cover showing the Honourable Mrs Gerald Legge in a sumptuous red gown with white pom-poms. Raine McCorquodale, the daughter of Barbara Cartland and stepmother to Diana
Fortune-HuntingColoured engraving, " Fortune-Hunting" published by H. Humphrey, London, 20 November 1804. HPG/8/2/1 (xli)"
Chris BarberDonald Christopher Chris Barber (b. 1930) English trombonist, musician and band leader who played with Humphrey Littleton in the 1940s and then led his own band
Cricket / Team / SussexSussex: Henty, Fry, Guttridge, Wilson, Bean, Marlow, Draper, Shaw, Brann, Murdoch, Arlington, Newham, Butt, Hilton, Humphrey
George Stephenson experimenting with the safety lamp in a miIllustration of George Stephenson (1781-1848) experimenting with his safety lamp in a mine. It was designed by Stephenson in 1815, around the same time as Humphrey Davy invented a similar lamp
Davys Safety LampSir Humphrey Davys safety lamp, invented in 1815 for use in coal mines
Davy / After LonsdaleSIR HUMPHRY DAVY Scientist
George Stubbs / HumphreyGEORGE STUBBS English painter known chiefly for accurate paintings of horses
Humphrey / Duke GloucesterHUMPHREY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Youngest son of Henry IV
Newfoundland EstablishedNEWFOUNDLAND is established by sir Humphrey Gilbert
Label, Casablanca HotelThe MAJESTIC-HOTEL at Casablanca boasts an American bar, but don t expect to find Humphrey Bogart behind it
Sir Humphrey DavySIR HUMPHRY DAVY (1778-1829), scientist and President of the Royal Society, London, England
Boxing / Mendoza V HumphryBoxing/Mendoza V Humphry
Eleanor of GloucesterEleanor Cobham, Duchess of Gloucester, accused of practising magic to help her husband Humphrey to the throne, does public penance in the streets of London