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Jacks Saloon, Happy Hollow, Hot Springs, ArkansasJacks Sallon Bar at Happy Hollow. An " amusement park" of sorts, Happy Hollow was established in the late 1880s or early 1890s by Norman McLeod off Central Avenue on what is now Fountain
Fought to a Finish: A Remarkable Exploit on a Blazing Plane An illustration by Joseph Simpson of an incident described by Mr Boyd Cable (newspaper correspondent Ernest Andrew Ewart)
The Jazz Mistress at the London HippodromeSome pictorial jazz jottings from the Hippodrome. Sketches by Hynes of various performers in The Jazz Mistress, the 1925 revue at the London Hippodrome
C McLeod, cricketer. circa 1897
Lady McLeod in one of her eastern dancesLady McLeod otherwise known as Mata Hari, meaning eye of the day, performing an eastern dance. Date: 1905
Player Out at Home Date: 1936
The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A McLeod LoaderPromotional postcard of The Greatest Scoundrel Living by A. McLeod Loader (real name Alfred M. Daylor). First produced St. Helens, 2nd March and the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, 2nd November 1903
Tatler front cover, Scottish Number 1964Front cover of The Tatlers Scottish Number featuring Pipe Major Iain Mcleod of the Edinburgh City Police Pipe Band in full dress uniform with the tartan of the ill-fated Prince Charles Edward Stuart
Behind the scenes in a Test MatchThe Australian eleven in their dressing room on the Melbourne cricket ground. In the right hand corner of the picture is C. Hill smoking a pipe. Other players are M. A. Noble, W.P. Howell, R.A
Hunting McLeod TartanThe Hunting McLeod tartan of Scotland. Date: photo taken 1971
Australian Cricket Team 1905Australian Cricket Team visiting England in 1905, D.R.A. Gehrs, S.E. Gregory, F. Laver, W.W. Armstrong, W.P.Howell, A. Cotter, J.J. Kelly, J. Darling, V. Trumper, C.E. McLeod, P.M. Newland, A.J
C E McLeod - CricketerCharlie E McLeod - Cricketer for Victoria and the Australian Test side (1894/5 until 1905)