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Zoe Palmer in her exotic Victorian gown for the Old Fashioned Girl number in the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Poster, Finnish Railways, Finland. circa 1950s
For Good Luck by William Heath RobinsonTraining black cats to enter the front door at the stroke of twelve on New Years Eve. A contraption to encourage a New Year tradition imagined by the cartoonist William Heath Robinson. Date: 1919
Chelson China cup and saucer - Britannia and Allied flagsChelson China (New Chelsea Porcelain, Longton) cup and saucer. Transfers show Britannia and Allied flags and reads World War Peace - 1914-1919 - Liberty, Justice, Truth
The phenomenal trotting gelding Jay Eye See, by Dictator, dam Midnight, by Pilot Jr: driven by Edwin D. Bithers. Date c1884
Midnight MassReturning from Midnight Mass, in a village of Savoie (France)
The Lambs of Littlecote, a thrilling school storyPenny dreadful story, The Lambs of Littlecote, a thrilling school story, by E H Burrage - four schoolboys enjoy a midnight feast of ham, pickles and pie. circa 1890s
North Cape, Norway - Midnight Sun. Date: circa 1920s
Illustration to St Jeromes Love, a poem by Thomas Moore - Wan and sunk with midnight prayer, Are the pale looks of her I love. From a publication entitled Sacred Songs (2 volumes, 1816-1824)
Photograph of George Wolkowsky - Midnight Follies cabaret shPhotograph of George Wolkowsky as he appeared in the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole in a Pierrot fantasy Date: 1924
Lucyenne Herval, a well-known Parisian cabaret star and now appearing in the Midnight Follies, the cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Striking scene from the Midnight Follies Cabaret at Hotel MeA striking scene from the Midnight Follies Cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1923- with Dorothy Field wearing a gown of silver tissue with a train 25 feet long Date: 1923
Helen Macdonald of the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole in the Hawaiian and Egyptian numbers, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Portrait of the talented cabaret artiste Odette Myrtil, now in the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Portraits of three members of the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1922 - Ida Parkinson, Cecile Maule Cole and Vera Lennox Date: 1922
Portraits of exhibition dancers Mr & Mrs Leslie and Hyson anPortraits of exhibition dancers Mr & Mrs Leslie (dancing at Piccadilly Hotel) and Carl Hyson and Peggy Harris (dancing in the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole), London
The Glass Slipper by Gordon NicollFantasy illustration showing a woman in a spangled costume fleeing down some steps. The title of the picture, The Glass Slipper, implies this is Cinderella. Date: 1937
Portraits of three sets of exhibition dancers: Maurice Mouvet and Leonora Hughes (dancing in Paris), Frank Leveson and Partner (attractions in the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole)
Mauve flowers on a clock on a Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Elsa Macfarlane in the Midnight Follies cabaret and CliffordElsa Macfarlane in the Midnight Follies cabaret at the Hotel Metropole, London and a portrait of Clifford Whitley, producer of the Midnight Follies (1926) Date: 1926
The Midnight Sun, a natural phenomenon which occurs in the summer months in places north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle Date: 1905
Music cover, Midnight Choo ChooMusic cover, When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam, by Irving Berlin. circa 1912
Cartoon, Exchange No Robbery -- a man is shocked to be offered a battered old hat in place of his nice new one. circa late 18th century
Midnight Sun, SwedenThe suns rays are reflected from the waters of Lake Torne Trask, seen from Aleisko, Sweden. Date: 1927
Lapp Hut, SwedenA Lapp hut at Lake Torne Trask, Sweden, at midnight Date: 1927
Midnight Ball at SavoyThe Midnight Ball at the Savoy Hotel, London - a fancy dress affair Date: 1914
Norway / Tromso / MidnightTromso, at midnight Date: 1909
De Long / Bedding DownGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. The midnight sun - bedding down for the night. Date: 1879 - 81
De Long / Meeting EskimosGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. The midnight sun - meeting with Netchillir eskimos. Date: 1879 - 81
De Long / Lake DalyGeorge De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Midnight sun at the camp of Lake Daly. Date: 1879 - 81
Midsummer customs in SwedenSwedish countryfolk dance on Midsummers Eve by the light of the Midnight Sun. Date: 1901
Charles Sabin and Edwina St. Claire - dancersProteges of Maurice - Charles Sabin and Edwina St. Claire dancing in the Midnight Follies, the cabaret at the Metropole Hotel
The Midnight Follies cabaret - the charlestonDancers performing the Charleston at the Midnight Follies cabaret at the Hotel Metropole in 1927. Date: 1927
Music cover, The Clock is Playing, A Musical Novelty for Piano, by Pierre Blaauw. circa 1920
The Midnight Wedding by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for The Midnight Wedding by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 30th October 1905, West London Theatre, 25th February 1907 and Lyceum Theatre
A scene from the Midnight Follies, London (1926)A scene in the Midnight Follies (1926), the cabaret show at the Metropole Hotel, London Date: 1926
A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show, London (1920The Plantation scene in the The Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole (1920s) Date: 1920s
Chorus of The Midnight Follies cabaret show, London (1927)Chorus of The Midnight Follies (1927) cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London Date: 1928
Carl Hyson and Peggy Harris, London (1925)Carl Hyson and Peggy Harris (1925) in The Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Metropole Hotel Date: 1926
Piccadilly Circus - midnight by Tom BrownePiccadilly Circus pictured at midnight during the Edwardian era by the artist Tom Browne with all human life converging on the junction with the statue of Eros rising above in the background
The Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, LondonThe Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Camden Town, County of London, England. Midnight, getting a warm up over the gratings at the Palace. Date: 1890s
Midnight Mass Onboard HMS Collingwood, North Shields, near Newcastle, Northumberland, England. World War One Date: 1916
Fire at R&W Pauls, Ipswich, EnglandFire at R&W Paul s, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Picture taken at midnight. Date: 1920s
Sketch cover - midnight cocktail for the Midnight BallFront cover of The Sketch magazine with an illustration displaying the recipe for a midnight cocktail which would be served at the magazines Midnight Ball held at the Savoy Hotel in June 1914
When Women Vote Sitting up Late. Husband sits up till gone midnight, waiting for his wife who has gone out on the town. Captions include Mother dear mother
All the world is rushing to the SavoyIllustration by Annie Fish in the very first Letters of Eve column in The Tatler, showing smart society gathering at the Savoy Hotel in London for the amazing midnight ball. Date: 1914
Cover of Eve MagazineJeanne Aulbert the French star at the cabaret show The Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole, London Date: 1926
Londoners in Trafalgar Square on outbreak of WW1Londoners cheering in Trafalgar Square when the news broke that Germany had rejected the British ultimatum, and that the two countries were therefore at war. Date: 4 August 1914