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Man on Road PhotoWhere is he going ? Is there a bus strike ? Is he composing verses in his head or elaborating philosophical concepts ? Or has his car run out of petrol ? 1950s
Tony Richardson, English film director and producerTony Richardson (Cecil Antonio "Tony" Richardson, 1928-1991), English theatre and film director, and producer. Seen here (standing)
Little Women - Jo in the garret, feeling lonelyLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo in the garret, feeling lonely and reading her old notebooks, which remind her of her old friend the Professor. 1880
Radclyffe Hall and Lady TroubridgeRadclyffe Hall (1880 - 1943), English poet and author (on the right) with her partner Una, Lady Troubridge (1887 - 1963) at a party given by the publishers Heinemann Date: November 1935
Music cover, Lonesome Little Doll, a novelty for piano by Phil Boutelje. 1929
Sad-looking girl at the fairA sad-looking girl playing roll a penny, hoping to win a prize on a fairground stall. circa 1952
Spain. Galicia. Ribadavia. Old Town. On the left, the gothicSpain. Galicia. Ribadavia. Old Town. On the left, the Gothic fac?ade of the House of the Inquisition
Spain. Galicia. Ribadavia. Jewish quarter
The Empty Chair by Lawson WoodA moving illustration featured in the Tatler in December 1915 showing a woman, head bent in grief, sitting by a fireside, while an empty chair beside her speaks volumes about the person who is
An Old Maids Honeymoon - she flies away in a lemon balloon with her pet cat, crow and yellow canaries. The anchor bears the word hope. Date: 1910
The Loneliness of Penury - Pierrot upset having gone bustThe Loneliness of Penury - Pierrot upset and woeful having gone bust and been abandoned by society Date: 1911
Alone - portrait of an elderly widow by Phil MayAlone - portrait of an elderly widow with a Pathetic Grandeur lifting the scene above the commonplace. Date: 1893
Spinster Street Singer sings her tale of woeSpinster Street Singer and her tale of woe, sung in tremulous tones !! Street Singer (in tremulous tones) - " An oi tell them they need not come wooin ter me." Date: 1900
Girl crying
A happy home and loneliness. Date c1870
British Ballad, The Twa CorbiesTHE TWA CORBIES (Two Ravens or Two Crows) being a derivative of The Three Ravens with a cynical twist. A brave knight lies dead while the two scavengers (ravens)