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Little Women - The March family under a treeLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - The March family under a tree, enjoying a picnic on Mrs Marchs 60th birthday. 1880
Little Women - Professor Bhaer entertains the childrenLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Professor Bhaer from Berlin entertains the children (Tina and Kitty) during Jos visit to New York. 1880
Little Women - Jo and Fritz reunited under an umbrellaLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Fritz (Professor Bhaer) reunited under an umbrella. 1880
Little Women - Meg buying silk for a new dressLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Meg buying silk for a new dress, far beyond her household budget, encouraged by her friend Sallie. 1880
Little Women - Jo and Laurie sitting on the stairsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Laurie sitting chatting on the stairs. 1880
Little Women - Preface illustrationLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Preface illustration - " Go then, my little Book...". 1880
Marathon walker John MerrillJohn Merrill, is a British marathon walker, a profession which he can be said to have created, and of which he remains a leading, if not the only, member
Colleen Moore - American Movie starColleen Moore (1899-1988) - American Movie star, one of the most fashionable of the era and helped popularize the Dutchboy bobbed haircut
If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a CakeMusic cover, If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a Cake, song by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill and Clem Watts, first introduced by Richard Attenborough on his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950
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
Little Women - Amys attempts at ArtLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Amys attempts at Art. 1880
Little Women - Jos table at Mrs Chesters fairLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jos table at Mrs Chesters fair, where she is selling flowers supplied from Lauries garden. 1880
Little Women - Jo writing her novel in special costumeLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo writing her novel in a special costume which she calls her scribbling suit. 1880
Little Women - a lobster for a special lunchLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - a lobster for a special lunch. 1880
Little Women - Lauries felt hat and rattleLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Lauries felt hat and watchmans rattle. 1880
Little Women - Mrs March and Jo read a letterLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mrs March and Jo read a letter, purporting to be a love letter to Meg from John Brooke, but actually a practical joke and forgery. 1880
Little Women - Laurie witnessing Amys willLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Laurie witnessing Amys will. 1880
Little Women - Mop the dog lying on his backLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mop the dog lying on his back, a sign that he is in need of food. 1880
Little Women - Beth winding up the grandfather clockLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Beth winding up the grandfather clock. 1880
Little Women - Beth checking the postboxLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Beth checking the postbox, her daily helpful task. 1880
Little Women - Meg and three young men at a partyLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Meg sitting in a chair at a dance party, surrounded by three young men (Laurie, Ned Moffat and Fisher)
Little Women - Jo and Laurie boating on the riverLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Jo and Laurie boating on the river during the summer holidays. 1880
Little Women - Mr Laurence and BethLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Mr Laurence and Beth. He has just offered the sisters the free use of the piano in his house, and Beth in particular is interested. 1880
Little Women - Christmas entertainmentsLittle Women by Louisa May Alcott - Christmas entertainments, in which the friends and family dress up and act out scenes from a romantic melodrama
E E Merrill, American athlete. late 19th century
Where will the dimple be? - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Bob Merrill and Al Hoffmann and recorded by Rosemary Clooney on Philips Records
Advertisement for McVitie biscuits -- models posing as mother and two children (Jane Hancock, Merrill Colbrook and John Moulder Brown). 1959
Spring and summer fashions for 1841, by A. F. Saguezs & G. CSpring and summer fashions for 1841, by A.F. Saguezs & G.C. Merrill, 25 Courtland-St. New-York, agents
Was Nebraska farmer, now migrant farm worker in the West. Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon. General caption 62-111. Date 1939 Sept