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Musical instrument shop, Johnny Roadhouse. Date: 1970s
Johnny Reiff, jockey Date: 1900
Johnny Pringle had a little pig, It was very little, so not very big: As it was playing on a dunghill
Rosaline - Music Sheet Cover by Tommie Connor and Johnny Reine, broadcast and recorded by Lee Lawrence. An illustration with a photo of Lee Lawrence on the left bottom. Date: circa 1951
The homing Waltz - Music Sheet Cover by Tommie Connor and Johnny Reine, broadcast and recorded by Dickie Valentine. A photo/portrait of Dickie Valentine. Date: circa 1952
The Johnny Parker bandPhotograph of the Johnny Parker band entertaining customers at the Crown and Anchor pub in Crown Street, Islington. The band used to play traditional jazz at the pub on Thursday nights as well as
John WattsJohn Jack Watts was a British flat-race jockey, riding Ladas. In a career that lasted from 1880 until 1900 he rode the winners of 19 Classics
Vesta Tilley as Algy, the Piccadilly JohnnyVesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, later Lady de Frece, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations
Johnny Get Your Gun by Frank Reynolds, outbreak of WW1Illustration by Frank Reynolds showing a young man in tennis whites smoking a cigarette hesitating while the rest of the country rush to the colours at the outbreak of the First World War
Advertisement for Kelloggs breakfast cereals (Sugar Frosted Flakes) -- three child models (Adrienne Poster and two others). 1959
John Morley MP pulled out by Labby and Campbell-BannermanThe Story of Johnny Head-in-Air (cont.). John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (18381923) - British Liberal statesman
John Morley MP trips over Charles Frederic Hamond MPThe Story of Johnny Head-in-Air (cont.). John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (18381923) - British Liberal statesman
Her Johnny-jump-ups. Illustration shows a woman with a watering can pouring water on a window box with faces among the foliage instead of flowers. Date 1913 April 30
Why bless my heart Johnny, you re welcome! Hows your mother?. Date c1816 Sept. 12
This is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce, nuff sed. Date c1898
This is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce ThisThis is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce. Date c1898
Johnny Watson and his canine palsJohnny Watson, known as the Grand Old Man as he lived to a great age, and his canine pals (seven dogs), sitting on a sofa. Date: circa 1940s
Johnny Hudgins, star of Blackbirds 1926, Paris Date: 1926
See saw Marjory Daw, Johnny shall have a new Master. 20th century
British Ballad, Johnny Of BreadisleeJOHNNY OF BREADISLEE (Johnny O Breadislee) British ballad, the hero evidently being a deer-stealer and an outlaw
Bootblack at Prince of Wales investiture, Caernarvon
Greetings from the Salonika ArmyChrstmas Greetings from the British Army on Salonika. Finish Johnny - which alludes to the impending closing stages of the war and the desire (of the troops abroad) to be home as soon as possible
Tam O shanterTAM O SHANTER & SOUTER JOHNNY " Tam lo ed him like a very brither; They had been fou for weeks togither; The night drave on wi sangs & clatter... "
THE JOHNNY GILPIN PUBThe inn sign of the Johnny Gilpin at Ware, Hertfordshire, England
There was a little man, who had a little gunThe Little Man (who has no name) fires at Johnny Sprig and knocks his wig off
Johnnys New BonnetJohnny shall have a new bonnet, and Johnny shall go to the fair, and Johny shall have a blue ribbon to tie up his bonny brown hair