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Wash Irving / Fur CollarWASHINGTON IRVING American writer as a young man Date: 1783 - 1859
Wash Irving / HalpinWASHINGTON IRVING American writer in 1851 Date: 1783 - 1859
Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving BerlinMusic cover, What ll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney. 1924
Typhoon by Melchior LengvelFront and back pages of a promotional flyer for Typhoon by Melchior Lengvel (1909); English version by Laurence Irving. First produced at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 3rd October 1912
Richard Lovelace by Laurence IrvingPromotional postcard for Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving. First produced at Worthing 27th March 1903 and Kennington Theatre, 13th June 1904
Princess Clementina by George Playdell and A E W MasonPromotional postcard for Princess Clementina by George Pleydell and A. E. W. Mason. First produced at Cardiff, 1st December and Queens Theatre, 14th December 1910. From a photo of H. B
Theres no boat like a rowboat - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Irving Gordon and featured an broadcast by Sam Browne and Ken Mackintosh
The Invisible Foe by Walter Hackett. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 23rd August 1917. The photo shows the stars, H. B. Irving and Fay Compton. Date: 1917
Othello by William ShakespeareInside pages of promotional four-page flyer for Herbert Trees production of Othello at His Majestys Theatre, 9th April 1912. Artist: Charles Buchel. Tree, of course, is in the title role
Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey. Photo: W & D Downey Date: circa 1895
Preparing to film The Thief of Bagdad, Hollywood, USAPreparing to film The Thief of Bagdad (released in 1924), adapted from the Arabian Nights stories. Parts of the set, and prop items such as large jars, can be seen. Date: 1923
Actor - Sir John Henry Brodribb IrvingBritish Actor - Sir John Henry Brodribb Irving (1838-1905). Date: circa 1890s
Boasting actor submits acting claim to Sir Henry IrvingTradgedian (disappointed) - " You should see me play amlet, Irvin! Why, I could act is bloomin ead off!" Sir Henry Irving looks less than impressed with this claim by a jobbing actor rather
Theatrical Lodging House Keeper on Henry IrvingTheatrical Lodging House Keeper: " Yes, I m glad they ve knighted Enery Irving. You see, its a compliment to the perfession which reflecs equal honner on us hall." Date: 1895
Phil Mays Social caricature - leading Victorian GentlemenPhil Mays First Social caricature - published in the Christmas Issue of Society - the leading figures of the late Victorian age, including Henry Irving, The Dean of Westminster
IRVING, Washington (1783-1859). US novelist and historian. Portrait made in Sevilla (1828). Litography
BERLIN, Irving (1888-1989)
Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving Sunnyside, home of WashSunnyside, home of Washington Irving. Date c1903
Sunny side: the residence of the late Washington Irving near Tarrytown, N.Y. Date between 1856 and 1907
Washington Irving and his literary friends at Sunnyside. Date 1864. Southern District of N.Y
Washington Irving
Our great authors. A literary party at the home of Washington Irving. Date c1865
Albertina Vitak and Chester Hale - DancersAlbertina Vitak (1907-?) and Chester Hale (1899-?) - Dancers, performing in The Music Box Revue written by Irving Berlin, performed at the Palace Theatre Date: 1923
Irving / Rip / Koatskill MtnRip encounters the odd inhabitants of the Koatskill Mountains. Date: First published: 1819
Irving / Rips ReturnRips return to the village. Date: First published: 1819
TEA TASTERMiss Margaret Irving, pictured in her London tasting office, was the only woman tea taster in Britain and an authority in London as a connoisseur of all blends of tea. Date: circa 1930
Irving / Rip Van WinkleThe village boys troop after Rip, their hero. Date: First published: 1819
Rosie Dolly and friends at the Palm Beach, 1934Rosie Dolly (left : Mrs Irving Netcher), Norma Talmadge (right) with Irving Netcher (left) and George Jessel (Normas fiancee) taken at Palm Beach January 1934. Date: 1934
Rosie Dolly - Marion Davies benefit soireeLeft to right Rene Torres, Irving Netcher, Mrs Skeets Gallagher, Eddie Sutherland, unknown male and Rosie Dolly at Marion Davies benefit soiree, New York, June 1934 1934
Rosie Dolly and Irving Netcher in Paris en route for New York to be married by Mayor James J. Walker, a close personal friend, March 1932 1932
The Dolly Sisters arrive in New YorkJenny Dolly (left), Irving Netcher (centre) and Rosie Dolly (right) arrive in New York on the liner Majestic from Paris, April 1935 1935
Rosie Dolly arriving in court for film suit
British Ballad, Fair Helen of KirconnellFAIR HELEN (Helen of Kirconnell - Kirconnel - Kirkconnel) British ballad of Scottish origin telling the tragic tale of Helen Irving (Fair Helen of Kirkconnel) daughter of the Laird of Kirkconnel
Paderewski rehearsing Moonlight Sonata by Laurence IrvingPainting depicting the virtuoso Polish pianist, Paderewski, in the film studio at Denham, rehearsing Beethovens Moonlight Sonata for the film of the same name
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Berlin, 1926Photograph showing Irving Berlin (1888-1989), the American musician and composer, and his wife, formerly Miss Ellen Mackay, arriving in England on their honeymoon, 1929
Irving Berlins Family, 1930Photograph showing Irving Berlin (1888-1989), the American composer, with his wife (formerly Miss Ellen Mackay) and daughter, Mary Ellen, in 1930
Henry Irving as ShylockSIR HENRY IRVING Eminent English actor in the roll of Shylock in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice
Henry Irving as WolseySIR HENRY IRVING Eminent English actor in the roll of Wolsey in Shakespeares King Henry VIII
Photo, Edward GermanEDWARD GERMAN English composer, violinist and theatre conductor, with musical passage from the incidental music of Irvings production of Henry VIII
Henry Irving PortraitSir Henry Irving, English Victorian actor-manager
Edward Irving(Jones)EDWARD IRVING Scottish clergyman. Founder of the Irvingites
Edward Irving(Rogers)EDWARD IRVING Founder of Irvingites. Cross eyed Scottish clergy
Irving BerlinIRVING BERLIN American songwriter
Irvingites; Cutty StoolIRVINGITES A sinner has to stand on the cutty stool while the congregation of followers of Edward Irving pray for his reformation
Irving as WolseyHENRY IRVING Irving as Wolsey in Shakespeares Henry VIII
Henry Irving / BellsHENRY IRVING English actor-manager as Mathias in The Bells
Harry Irving / Play 1905HARRY BRODRIBB IRVING English actor-manager and son of Sir Henry Irving. Educated for the bar, but turned to the stage
Henry Irving / RotaryHENRY IRVING English actor-manager