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Crew inspection of the Vickers Vimy selected for the England to Australia flight. In the front from left: Capt Ross Smith, Lt Keith Smith and Sgt W.H. (Wally) Shiers. In the rear cockpit is J.M
A discussion on the Piltdown skull by John CookePortrait group of well-known British scientists examining the Piltdown skull. This topical painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1915
Piltdown Man memorial, 1938The site of the discovery of the Piltdown skull: the monolith memorial unveiled by Sir Keith Arthur on 22nd July 1938. The memorial was placed in the grounds of Barkham Manor at Piltdown
Dancers of Variety, 1928. Don Rose and Peggy Malloy (top left) appearing in the Franchon and Marco The Mask idea in West Coast theatres
HMS Keith, British destroyerHMS Keith, British B-class destroyer and flotilla leader. Date: circa 1930
The start of the England to Australia flight from Hounslow Aerodrome, London, 12 November 1919. In flying clothing (from left) Ross Smith, Keith Smith, Sergeant J.M. (Jim) Bennett and Sergeant W.M
Conservative party television teamThe Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting
Don Miguel Lerdo de Tejada and his Mexican Orchestra performing on the Keith vaudeville circuit, 1928 Date: 1928
Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park 1892-1975Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, 1892-1975. Date: 1975
Chesterton PhotoGILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON Writer, caught by the photographer in the act of writing something, showing clearly the way he holds his pencil
Chesterton / Cig CardGILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON English journalist and writer
Comparison of British & German skull shapes, WW1Long-head versus short-head: Opposite types of humanity which are fighting for opposite ideals. A diagram to demonstrate the inherent differences in skull shapes between the British
TV Celebrity ChefsJamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Antony Worrall Thompson, Gary Rhodes, Fanny Craddock, Delia Smith, Ainsley Harriott, Gordon Ramsey, Keith Floyd, Rick Stein - TV Celebrity Chefs
Sir Keith Smith, Sir Ross Smith, Sgt. J. M. BennettSir Keith Smith, Sir Ross Smith, Sgt. J.M. Bennett, Sgt. W.H. Shiers first flight England to Australia Nov - Dec 1919 in a Vickers biplane - Real Photograph Co. postcard Date: 1919
Roll out the barrel, cartoon gardener rolling lawn, with music playing from a neighbour's house, as if in mockery of the man's efforts
The Auld Brig, Keith, Old Bridge of Keith, Moray, Scotland, built in 1609. Date: circa 1910
Got Any Gum Chum? Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Got Any Gum Chum? Words by Ralph Butler and Archie De Bear, music by Tolchard Evans
The Parade Of The Home GuardAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Parade of The Home Guard, by Montague Ewing, of the Home Guard. Date: circa 1940s
Keith Prowse AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd, providers of tickets for the theatre and events. The image shows a scene in which theatre goers are spectating a stage performance
Cover design, Startling Stories, science fiction pulp magazine, September 1947 Date: 1947
Music cover, Forget-Me-Not, Fox Trot by Henry Richards Date: 1920
Miss Betty MillsA portrait oil painting of a blond, curly haired young woman tucked in her bed, her name is Miss Betty Mills. Date: circa 1925
War Memorial At AnnandaleA photograph of a war memorial at Annandale, in the form of a hybride obelisk cenotaph, with curved seating. The names of 87 local dead people are inscribed on the front face
Physics Building, University of SydneyAn architectural sketch of the Physics building of the University of Sydney, at Camerdown, Darlington. Date: circa 1922
Music cover, So Rare, Cavan O'ConnorMusic cover, So Rare, words by Jack Sharpe, music by Jerry Herst, sung Cavan O'Connor. Date: 1937
Music cover, Cuckoo Waltz, sung by Sylvia Robin. Date: 1920
GEC workers campaigning, GEC Headquarters, LondonGEC workers campaigning outside the GEC Headquarters in London during a lockout from the Keith Blackman works at Tottenham, 18 March 1970. Date: 1970
Squatters at Centrepoint, Central LondonSquatters outside Centrepoint, Tottenham Court Road, Central London, 20 January 1976, with a large banner which reads: London Belongs to the People. Date: 1974
Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, writersKeith Spencer Waterhouse (1929-2009), English novelist, journalist and writer of TV series. Seen here (left) with his friend and co-writer Willis Hall (1929-2005). Date: 1960
Margaret Thatcher, British Conservative Prime MinisterMargaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, nee Roberts, 1925-2013), who served as British Conservative Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990
Keith Vaz and Bill Morris at a meetingKeith Vaz (Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz, b 1956), British Labour Party politician (left) and Bill Morris (William Manuel Morris, Baron Morris of Handsworth, b 1938), leader of the TGWU
Keith Vaz and Bernie Grant, Labour Party politiciansKeith Vaz (Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz, b 1956) and Bernie Grant (Bernard Alexander Montgomery Grant, 1944-2000), British Labour politicians
Keith Vaz, British Labour Party politicianKeith Vaz (Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz, b 1956), British Labour Party politician, seen here speaking at an Anti-Racist Alliance meeting. Date: circa 1980s
Jesse Jackson, Keith Vaz, Diane Abbott and Bernie GrantJesse Jackson (Jesse Louis Jackson Sr, b 1941), American civil rights activist and Baptist minister. Seen here at a press conference table alongside Keith Vaz (Nigel Keith Anthony Standish Vaz)
Rupert Murdoch, media magnateRupert Murdoch (Keith Rupert Murdoch, b 1931), Australian-born American media magnate and the founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of News Corporation. Date: 1981
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874 - 1936), English author, journalist and essayist. Chesterton was the author of some 63 books by the time of his death including biographies of Robert Browning
The Medal and the Maid, musical comedy at the Lyric Theatre, Tom B Daviss company, book by Owen Hall, lyrics by C H Taylor, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, The Philosophic Brigand, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Darien (Mr Norman Salmond). Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, She ought to have a prize for that, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Simon Pentweazle (Mr J Robert Hale)
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, Click! Went the Kodak, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Elsie Habbicombe (Miss Dasy Jerome). Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, If Girls Had Wings, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Merva Sunningdale (Miss Ruth Vincent). Date: 1900s
The Medal and the Maid, Barn Dance, by Sidney JonesMusical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Barn Dance, music by Sidney Jones. Merva Sunningdale (Miss Ruth Vincent), Allen Blithe RN (Mr F Ranalow), vocal duet, Consequences. Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, music by Sidney Jones. Miss Ventnor (Miss Ada Reeve), song, In My Curriculum (words by Charles H Taylor). Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Lancers, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s
Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, Waltz, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s
The Dancers of Variety in 1928: Margaret Severn appearing on the Keith vaudeville circuit Date: 1928
Eleanor Brooks dancing with Ted Lewis and his band on the Keith Circuit, 1928 Date: 1928