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Problem of LemuriaThe location of Lemuria : Lewis Spences suggestion
Heliolites, coralSmall colony, 4 cm wide, of the tabulate coral Heliolites from the Silurian of England
Miss Sara Sample - Modelling hats from Maison Lewis, 152 Regent Street, London. This charming model is in navy blue belize straw with coronet of navy wings. Date: circa 1920s
The Dukes Motto by John Huntly McCarthy (1859 20 March 1936), starring Lewis Waller (3 November 1860 1 November 1915). First produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham
Advertisement for Monsieur Beaucaire, Comedy TheatreAdvertisement for a production of Lewis Wallers Monsieur Beaucaire at the New Theatre, Cambridge, on tour from the Comedy Theatre, London. 1900s
Clancarty at the Lyric Theatre, 1907Tom Taylors Clancarty was first produced as Lady Clancarty at the Olympic Theatre in 1874, with Henry Neville playing Lord Clancarty and Ada Cavendish playing Lady Clancarty
Ever Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin & Nat Lewis. The bathing beauty theme continues. Touring to the Hippodrome in Norwich on 30th August 1915
Portrait, Catherine Lewis, comedy actressPortrait of Catherine Lewis (1853?-1942), British-born American comic opera actress and singer, seen here in the costume of a midshipman. Date: circa 1880s
Lewis (Kate Terry) and Mabel Terry-LewisLewis, previously Miss Kate Terry (1844 - 1924), English actress and member of the Terry-Gielgud dynsasty of actors. Pictured here with her daughter: Mabel Gwynedd Terry-Lewis (1872 - 1957)
A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and F NelsonA Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and Francis Nelson. First produced at the Globe Theatre on 18th April 1911. With arrangement by Charles Frohman and starring Lewis Waller
Brigadier Gerard by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, based on the character in The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard (1896). First produced at the Imperial Theatre on 3rd March 1906
American soldier, Fort Lewis, Washington, USAAmerican soldier, Fort Lewis, Washington, wearing a technicians badge on his sleeve. circa 1918-1920
Tatler Christmas Number cover 1928Front cover of The Tatler Christmas Number featuring illustration by Lewis Baumer of a young woman with an Eton crop getting ready for a night out. Date: 1928
The Bells, by Leopold Lewis, starring H B IrvingThe Bells, by Leopold Lewis, first produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, November 1871. Pictured here is Harry Brodribb Irving (1870-1919) in the role of Mathias
Machine Gun, Light, Lewis, . 303 In Mk ILewis. 303 in Mk I machine gun, 1915. Manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company for Armes Automatiques Lewis, Belgium; air service, World War One; magazine missing. Date: circa 1915
British and Indian machine gunners with Vickers machine gunPhotograph of British and Indian machine gunners with a Vickers machine gun, Lewis gun and range-finder, 1917. By the end of 1918 the British had deployed 112
Misfitz - Alice in Wonderland - The Mad Hatter. early 20th century
Lewis Vaughan Lodge, footballer and cricketerLewis Vaughan Lodge (1872-1916), footballer for various teams, including Cambridge University, Corinthians, Small Heath, Newbury Town and England. He also played first-class cricket for Hampshire
Three art deco fashion sketches by G. Peres illustrating new models from Lucile and Ninette and a Maison Lewis hat Date: 1924
Advert for Henry Lewis & Co novelty sporting jewellery 1893A selection of hunting jewellery, available from Henry Lewis & Co in New Bond Street, London. 1893
The Leaders of the Leicester Unemployed Pilgrimage to London (Mr George White, Rev F Lewis Donaldson and Mr Amos Sheriff)
Photograph of officers of the Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) Lewis gun class, Silesia, 1921.From an album of 58 photographs associated with the Prince of Wales
Anti-Suffrage Demonstration 1912Advertisement for a Demonstration by the National League for Opposing Woman Suffrage at the Albert Hall, 28th February, 1912
The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum TheatreScene from the play The Bells by Leopold Lewis at the Lyceum Theatre: the apparition of the Polish Jew. Henry Irving plays Mathias, Burgomaster of Alsace
Sir Henry Irving in The BellsSir Henry Irving in the role of Mathias in The Bells, a melodrama by Leopold Lewis. circa 1870s
The Christmas Sunshine Cruise by Lewis BaumerVignettes by Lewis Baumer in The Tatler showing various types on board during a Christmas sunshine cruise, an increasingly popular pursuit during the 1930s. Date: 1937
Panache! by Lewis Baumer -- a fashionable young woman in a striking costume. circa 1920s
Music cover, Chrysanthemes Valse by F Kaula, with an illustration by Lewis Baumer. 1911
Music cover, Visions d Amour Valse by Archibald Joyce, with an illustration by Lewis Baumer. 1909
Birthplace of Sarah Siddons, Brecon, mid-WalesBirthplace of the actress Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), The Shoulder of Mutton Inn, Brecon, mid-Wales -- by this time a wine and spirit merchants shop, Lewis Jones, also serving Allsopps beer. 1909
Mr Lewis Harcourt. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. The 1st Viscount Harcourt 1917 - February 24, 1922. Was the First Commissioner of Works 1905 - 1910 and 1915 - 1916
Tower Bridge, London - Captain Charles GoslingComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Stoker Fred WoodwardComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Cyril Twynham, Head WatchmanComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - The Bridge raisedComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Tiger the engine room catComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - a view from one of the towersComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Tom Mascall operating the leversComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Womens hats of 1926Creations by Lewis, three styes of hats for summer 1926. Date: 1926
The Farmers Boy by Lewis BaumerA young woman dressed appropriately in breeches and smock for agricultural work. The Womens Land Army began in 1917. Lewis Baumer was famed for drawing pretty
Emigration of the Germans. Engraving. ColoredLouis the German (806-875). Carolingian Emperor. Emigration of the Germans. Engraving by A. Closs in Germania, 1882. Colored
John Lewis Brown (1829-1892). Frech painter. Engraving. ColoJohn Lewis Brown (1829-1892). Frech painter. Engraving La Ilustracion Artistica, 1883. Colored
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806). Pass the first streaWilliam Clark (1770-1838). American military and explorer. Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806). Pass the first stream. Engraving by A. Sargent. The Illustrated Universe, 1881. Colored
Falls of Saint Anthony, Upper Mississippi, 1847, by Henry LeHenry Lewis (1819-1904). English painter. Falls of Saint Anthony, Upper Mississippi, 1847. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Madrid. Spain
Meriwether Lewis, (1774-1809). American explorer. The Grand Council of the Ravens at Fort Laramie in presence of Lewis. Engraving by Guachard in 1881. Colored
Music cover, Tiddlywinks by Michael Carr and Lewis Ilda, broadcast by Lou Preager and his band. 1934
Music cover, Laugh Clown Laugh, waltz song by Lewis and Young, composed by Ted Fiorito. 1928
Music cover, Humpty Dumpty, Louise WillisMusic cover, Humpty Dumpty, a dance dedicated to Louise Willis, by Gilbert Neville. 1904