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Rector's One O'Clock Revue, cabaret showThree photos of Rector's One O'Clock Revue, the cabaret show staged at Rector's club, December 1923 presented by Carl Hyson
Music cover, Tangled Tunes, a pot pourri of 106 favourite melodies humorously entangled by Albert W. Ketelbey Date: 1915
Music cover, Martial Moments, March Medley, selected and arranged by Aubrey Winter, illustration by John Hassall Date: 1925
Second Waltz Medley - Piano solo with arrangement for piano accordion. Banks Music House, 25 County Arcade, Leeds. circa 1920s
Music cover, The Savoy Orpheans, One-Step Irish MedleyMusic cover, The Savoy Orpheans Band, One-Step Irish Medley, arranged by Debroy Somers, Savoy Hotel, London. 1920s
Charles Kunz Radio Medley - Music Sheet Cover of famous modern Waltzes. When you and I where seventeen; That naughty waltz; Always; Peggy ONeil; Wonderful one; Ramona; What ll I do; In a little
Music cover, Waltz Medley, piano solo with arrangement for piano accordion, the most popular waltz melodies of the past 50 years. 1935
Music cover, Gone Wrong! A Maddening Medley. Written, composed and arranged by Charles Wilmott and G W Hunter. Featured on the cover are all the songs included in the medley. circa 1880s
Music cover, Love and Pride, comic medley duet sung by Harry Clifton and Fanny Edwards. circa 1870
A medley of pantomimes, silhouettes by Lotte ReinigerA medley of modern pantomimes captured in silhouette by Lotte Reiniger. The six tales included are Cinderella, Robinson Crusoe, Aladdin, Puss in Boots, Dick Whittington and Jack and the Beanstalk
Illustrated London News page, 1951A page from the Illustrated London News, dated 28th April 1951, detailing contemporary British art purchased by the Arts Council for the Festival of Britain
Samuel MedleySAMUEL MEDLEY English Baptist minister and hymn writer. Date: 1738 - 1799
Pucks midsummer medley. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with, at center, a young woman at seaside writing to her beau in the city, asking when he can come down (in verse by Edwin L. Sabin)
Easter Card - German Allies of World War OneThe German allies in World War one depicted as painted eggs in this propaganda Easter Card