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Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats - Music Sheet CoverMairzy Doats and Dozy Doats (Mares eats Oats and Does Eat Oats) - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingstone
Music cover, Thats Amore, words by Jack Brooks, music by Harry Warren. Showing Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Donna Reed on a golf course in the film The Caddy. 1953
London Gin Palace 1820Tom and Jerry at a London Gin Shop, drinking Blue Ruin with a variety of fellow-customers
Music cover, Hello, Dolly! Louis ArmstrongMusic cover, Hello, Dolly! Words and music by Jerry Herman, recorded by Louis Armstrong. 1963
Fleet Prison / CruikshankFleet Prison was notable as a debtors prison after the 17th century until it was demolished in 1845-46, having been rebuilt 3 times in 1381, 1666 and 1780
Egan / Life in London / 1821Corinthian Tom, Jerry Hawthorn, Esq. & Bob Logic, make the most of an evening at Vauxhall Gardens
The Walled City of Kowloon, Hong Kong. This illegally-built block was demolished in 1994 because of health fears, It was largely ungovernable
Highest Life in London, Tom & Jerry Sporting a Toe among the Corinthians at Almack's in the West Date: 1821
Music cover, So Rare, Cavan O'ConnorMusic cover, So Rare, words by Jack Sharpe, music by Jerry Herst, sung Cavan O'Connor. Date: 1937
Comic postcard, air raid in the night, WW2 - Jerrys over! Date: 1940s
A band, most of whom are wearing disguise of heavy eyebrows and moustaches, presumably a gimmick during a performance, or just for the hell of it
The Sale of the Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie 1884
EGAN / LIFE IN LONDONA fashionable reception: The Duchess of Do-Goods Screen; an attractive subject to Tom, Logic & Jerry. Date: First published: 1820
SOCIAL / LONDON GIN SHOPTom and Jerry at a London Gin Shop, drinking Blue Ruin with a variety of fellow-customers. Date: 1820
Fleet Prison - CruikshankFleet Prison was notable as a debtors prison after the 17th century until it was demolished in 1845-46, having been rebuilt 3 times in 1381, 1666 and 1780. Date: 1828
Jerry - Tailor 1820A gentleman wearing a form of undress in patterned silk coat with roll collar & slippers while a tailor takes the measurements of a man in short coat & breeches. Date: 1820
SOCIAL / EAST END ALL MAXTom, Jerry & Logic among the unsophisticated sons & daughters of nature at All Max in the East End of London Date: 1820
SOCIAL / MASQUERADE SUPPERTom and Jerry enjoying a masquerade supper at the Opera House Date: 1820
SOCIAL / GRAND CARNIVALTom and Jerry at a fancy dress carnival Date: 1820
Social - Gay Moments 1820Tom, Jerry, Logic and Corinthian Kate have fun at home Date: 1820
Tom and Jerry Box 1820Tom and Jerry receiving instruction in the art of self defence at Jacksons Rooms, Bond Street. Date: 1820
Carlton House - CruikshankCarlton House: Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry and Logic viewing the Throne Room Date: 1821
TATTERSALLS / HORSE C1820Tattersalls, London: Tom taking Jerrys advice when buying a horse Date: circa 1820
ROYAL EXCHANGE / CRUIKSHANAt the Royal Exchange, Tom points out to Jerry the primest features of London life Date: 1821
TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB TOM & JERRY IN THE PUBTom, Jerry & Logic among the unsophisticated sons & daughters of nature at All Max in the East End of London Date: 1821
ROYAL EXCHANGE 1821At the Royal Exchange, Tom points out to Jerry the primest features of London life Date: 1821
Vauxhall Gardens - 1820Tom, Jerry and Logic making the most of an evening at Vauxhall Gardens. Date: 1820
Hold Birdie, a farce, Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonHold Birdie (Jerry), a three-act farce, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, starring Yvonne Arnaud and Charles Windermere
American Gangsters - Al Capone and othersAmerican Gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s: Al Capone, Jack McGurn, " Bugs" Moran, Johnny Torrio, Jerry O Connor, " Spike" O Donnell, Ralph Capone, Dion O Banion and Frankie Rio
Nicaraguan Slums 1982Slum conditions in Managua, Nicaragua, Central America. Date: 1982
Say What You Mean - Music Sheet CoverSay What You Mean (and mean what you say) - Music Sheet Cover by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingstone, featured and broadcast by Jack White and his band
Jerry by Charles WindermerePromotional postcard for Jerry by Charles Windermere (as William Ashley). First produced at the Lyceum, Ipswich, (as How Jerry Got Off), 13th December 1915 and Duke of Yorks Theatre, 2nd March 1916
Illustration, girl pulling at Jokers reinsIllustration, a girl pulling at Jokers reins as if he were a dog. Date: 1932
Frontispiece illustration, Robin riding Jerry, an Exmoor pony. Date: 1930
Frontispiece illustration, the Joker, an Exmoor pony. Date: 1932
Illustration, riding through a muddy patchIllustration, a girl rides her pony through a muddy patch, splattering a boy and his dog standing nearby. Date: 1932
Illustration, girl riding with hands in pocketsIllustration, a girl riding Jerry with her hands in her pockets, controlling the pony just with her legs. Date: 1932
Illustration, boy sliding off a ponyIllustration, a boy sliding off his saddle when Joker the pony turns more sharply than expected. Date: 1932
Illustration, riders and ponies at a show. Date: 1930
Illustration, Smiler and ScampIllustration, Scamp rolls on his back in an attempt to get Smiler to play with him. Date: 1930
Illustration, stopping a runaway ponyIllustration, Robin riding Jerry attempts to stop Dumpling from running off with Elizabeth on her back. Date: 1930
Illustration, haymaking with a horse-drawn cutter and a dog alongside. Date: 1930
Illustration, driving a pony on long reinsIllustration, a boy driving a pony round a field on long reins. Date: 1930
Illustration, escaped ponyIllustration, a boy and his father try to catch an escaped pony. Date: 1930
LCC-LFB - Fire investigation, suspected arson fireThe LFB would gather photographic evidence, wherever possible, as to the probable cause of fire where arson was suspected or proven
Jerry by George RansteadA small pen and ink drawing on a postcard of a British soldiers impression of the enemy. Known as " Jerry" by the troops and the " Hun" by officers
Two Dogs and a CatIts a cat, returned Jerry bitterly, And I want to know, shall we eat him today or tomorrow ? Today, I should say, answered Sinbad