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American street scene with tram and people -- including a drug store Sawyer & Filley, Doctor Redpath, The Pfister bar, The Oxford cinema, Walk Over shoes, E Dailey & Co outfitters
Lyric and Apollo TheatrePromotional postcard for the The Apollo Theatre, London. The Apollo is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London
Sir Walter Raleigh by William DevereuxPromotional postcard for Sir Walter Raleigh by William Devereux, First produced Birmingham, 4th October and the Lyric Theatre, 13th October 1909. Artist: Charles Buchel
Lyric Theatre after a fire, Altoona, Pennsylvania, USALyric Theatre after a fire which destroyed it on 24 February 1907, Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA. The icicles may be the result of attempts by firefighters to put the fire out with hoses during freezing
The Girl Who Didn t by Arthur WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl Who Didnt by Arthur Wimperis; music E. Eysler. First produced as The Laughing Husband (see below), New Theatre, 2nd October /1913
Louis-Henri Obin in the role of Nicephore, emperor of the Orient, in le Juif Errant.. Obin (1820-1895) was a French lyric bass singer
A Swinburne ballet in aid of Concerts at the Front Fund, WW1Sketches by Helen McKie, specially made at a dress rehearsal, of the Swinburne ballet to be produced at the Lyric Theatre in aid of the Concerts at the Front fund
Matinee in aid of the Concerts of the Front fund, Lady DianaA group at Lena Ashwells special matinee at the Lyric Theatre on 29 June 1917, in aid of the Concerts at the Front Fund. A number of society ladies took part
Abraham Lincoln a the LyricThe actor, Mr William J. Rea as Abraham Lincoln at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith in 1919, playing the lead role in the play by John Drinkwater
Tomb of HafezThe tomb of MOHAMMAD SHAMS OD-DIN HAFEZ, considered the greatest of Persian lyric poets. Date: 1390
Washington, Library of Congress Mural - Muse of Lyric PoetryWashington DC, USA - Mural - Poetry Series by Henry Oliver Walker (1843-1929). Found in the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building. The Muse of Lyric Poetry. Date: 1920
Cockney Coster Woman - caricature by Phil May" Shes just about the neatest, sweetest and prettiest Donah in the whole wide world" - lyrics to a Coster song by Albert Chevalier - caricature by Phil May Date: 1892
Popular song Goodbye DollyA woman in despair over her drowning soldier husband who whilst rowing broke an oar and fell into the water. Realising his fate he bids fond farewell to his wife, Dolly
Library of Congress. Lyric Poetry, by H. O. Walker Library ofLibrary of Congress. Lyric Poetry, by H.O. Walker. Date c1901
The American flag, a new national lyric by Revd. JB Dickson of Scotland. Woman dressed in red, white, and blue, with stars on skirt, holding sword and US flag. Date c1862
Drawing of Erato, Muse of Song and PoetryA drawing of Erato, the Muse of Lyric Song and Poetry in Greek mythology, from a statue in the British Museum. By Ellen Philadelphia Smyth (1828-1881), an aunt of Robert Baden Powell. circa 1850s
Lyric and Apollo theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue, London. The Lyric has Robert Morley and Peggy Ashcroft in Edward My Son, and the Apollo has Emlyn Williams and Mary Hinton in Trespass. Date: 1947
Lyric restaurant, LondonThe Lyric restaurant next to the York Minster pub and the Golden Lion pub. Date: 1947
Muse / Eratothe Muse of Lyric Song and Poetry
Oswald Von WolkensteinOSWALD VON WOLKENSTEIN German lyric poet and adventurer, one of the last of the Minnesingers
Sappho / Cazenove / OvalSAPPHO Greek lyric poet from Lesbos
Sappho / Thevet 1584SAPPHO Greek lyric poet from Lesbos
Ulrich Von LiechtensteinUlrich von Liechtenstein, German lyric poet, born around 1200 and died about 1277. Date: 13th century
Sappho / HeadSAPPHO Greek lyric poet
Pindar (& Three Graces)PINDAR - Greek lyric poet (author of Odes of Victory and many others) - charming the Three Graces in this scene
Sappho / Manners of GreeksSAPPHO Greek lyric poet with Alcaeus