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The Street SInger by Frederick LonsdalePromotional postcard for The Street Singer by Frederick Lonsdale; music H. Fraser-Simson First produced Prince of Wales Theatre, Birmingham, 4th February and Lyric Theatre, 27th June 1924
Monsieur Beaucaire by Frederick LonsdalePromotional postcard for Monsieur Beaucaire by Frederick Lonsdale, based on the play; music Andre Messager. First produced at the Princes Theatre, 19th April 1919. For the Princes Theatre
Kilrue, horse belonging to Lord LonsdaleKilrue, a horse belonging to Lord Lonsdale, kept at Barleythorpe Hall near Oakham, his hunting lodge when he was MFH of the Cottesmore Hunt, Rutland (Leicestershire). Date: 1936
Sedgwick, Burton in Lonsdale, LancashireSedgwick, Burton in Lonsdale, Carnforth, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s
Triple Spout Falls, Ingleton, YorkshireTriple Spout Falls, Ingleton, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s
Baxenghyll Falls, Ingleton, YorkshireBaxenghyll Falls, Ingleton, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s
Beezley Falls & Bridge, Ingleton, YorkshireBeezley Falls & Bridge, Ingleton, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1920s
Charlotte Bronte School, Cowan Bridge, LancashireCharlotte Bronte School, Cowan Bridge, Carnforth, near Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, England. Date: 1900s
Lord LonsdaleHugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, KG, GCVO (25 January 1857 13 April 1944) English nobleman and sportsman. An avid sports enthusiast and bon vivant
Melbourne Hospital, Lonsdale StreetBlack and white image of the exterior of the Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia. The hospital was rebuilt and renamed the Queen Victoria Hospital in 1911-1912
British Legion Album - for Field Marshal Earl Haigs AppealThe British Legion Album in aid of Field Marshal Earl Haigs Appeal for ex-Servicemen of all ranks. Compiled by E. Lonsdale Deighton. Book
Scenes from a play, Tommy Atkins, at the Lyceum TheatreScenes from a play entitled Tommy Atkins, at the Lyceum Theatre, London. It was no doubt put into production to help encourage recruitment in the early days of the First World War
Hugh Cecil Lowther - 5th Earl of LonsdaleHugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (18571944) - English nobleman and sportsman. Date: 1926
Lord R. F. Cavendish, Vanity Fair, SpyLORD RICHARD FREDERICK CAVENDISH (1871-1946) British aristocrat, author, magistrate and politician. MP for North Lonsdale. Caption: North Lancashire Date: 1871 - 1946
John LonsdaleJOHN LONSDALE churchman, bishop of Lichfield Date: 1788 - 1867
William 1st E. LonsdaleWILLIAM LOWTHER, first earl of LONSDALE statesman Date: 1757 - 1844
Lee and Richards Kitchen type vortex lift glider. Kirkby Lonsdale, 1911-1912. Date: 1911
Lord Lonsdale kicks off jockey football match, LondonA novel football match played at Fulham, London, between a team composed of the leading Flat Race Jockeys and thirteen popular notabilities including leaders in many branches of sport
Devils Bridge, EnglandAn amateurish daub of the stone bridge known as Devils Bridge in Kirby Lonsdale, Cumbria (Cumberland). Date: 1893
The Earl of Lonsdale at Bertram Mills Circus, 1935Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857 - 1944), English nobleman. The second son of the 3rd Earl of Lonsdale, he succeeded his brother, the 4th Earl, in 1882
Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia
Around the world in an iron maskAn extraordinary postcard of a man who for a wager of 21, 000 pounds, walked around the world. Harry Bensley alledged to have pushed his perambulator all around the globe wearing this mask
Whos Hamilton? Theatre posterA coloured illustrated poster advertising a successful humourous play Whos Hamilton by Keith Lonsdale
Wrecked by a German naval shell: A house in Lonsdale Road, Scarborough
Davy / After LonsdaleSIR HUMPHRY DAVY Scientist
Davy / Thomson / LonsdaleSIR HUMPHRY DAVY scientist
3rd Earl LonsdaleHUGH CECIL LOWTHER of LONSDALE, sportsman, huntsman, yachtsman, and so on
Mr Oakleys CoachThe private coach of Lord Lonsdale, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
Magna Carta / FrenchKing John, pressured by the barons and threatened with insurrection, reluctantly signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede