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Planet Mars seen from one of its moonsThe planet Mars as seen from one of its moons, a hundred times larger than the planet Earths Moon as seen from Earth
Night slid down. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem The Gardener sNight slid down. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem The Gardeners Daughter. Date: c.1920
Christmas card, silhouette of gypsy caravan
The Immortal Hour, by Rutland Boughton, BirminghamThe Immortal Hour, music drama by Rutland Boughton from the play by Fiona MacLeod, produced by Barry V Jackson, at the Repertory Theatre, Station Street, Birmingham. circa 1921
Margate, Kent - Harbour and seafront - hold-to-light card Date: circa 1904
The Key to the Moon by Florence Mary AndersonEnchanting illustration showing a small child climbing a ladder to unlock a small door in the moon while a group of fairies and elves hover around in the starlit sky. circa 1920
High Above the Town by Florence Mary AndersonA group of children with a baby fly high above a town in a winged cradle, accompanied by a fairy. c.1925
Design for Gilbert and Sullivan, A Dream of PatienceDesign by Alice Mary Havers for Gilbert and Sullivan, Savoy Operas, A Dream of Patience. circa 1880s
The man in the MoonA boy, retrieving his kite from the branches of a tree, finds himself confronted by the Man in the Moon
Pierrot and pierretteFantasy image of pierrot & pierrette and six dancing rabbits under a full moon. In a winter scene, Artist: Florence Hardy Date: circa 1914
Father Christmas in snowy, starry villageFather Christmas parks his sleigh in the road of a night-time snowy, starry village and delivers presents to a house. Date: 1960s
Moon over the waters at Daimotsu Bay. Print shows a Musashibo Benkei praying to appease the gods and calm the rough seas so that his ship may cross Daimotsu Bay safely. Date 1886
The Wolves and the SheepTHE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP The wolves break the peace pact they had with the sheep, and attack them in their sheepfold; a faithless enemy is not to be trusted
Music cover, Little Spanish Villa by the Sea, recorded by Debroy Somers and his Band. Date: 1932
Baron Munchhausen sails to the moonThe Baron sails to the Moon. Date: First published: 1785
Fairies at the New MoonFairies are excited by the new moon, and like to dance by its minimal light. Date: 1908
Poster advertising an art exhibition in Denmark -- Kunstnernes Efteraardsudstilling
Tearful paper moon sees lover fall from skyA tearful paper moon sees a womans lover fall from sky as the end of his crescent form breaks off
ENDYMIONEndymion, beloved by the Moon- goddess Selene, sleeps - eternally young - on Mount Laetmus, where she visits him nightly, eventually bearing him fifty daughters
Arab Astronomers / 1513Arab astronomers measuring angles between objects in space or on land
Cats Dancing a PolkaTABBY POLKA A trio of cats with arms linked dance a polka by moonlight
Rosh Hashanah, ParisCelebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year (first new moon after the autumn equinox) in a Paris synagogue
Rising Moon over Mount Nanping Date: 1885
The Archaic Artemis, Diana was the goddess of the hunt, the moon and childbirth, associated with wild animals and woodland
Music cover, Puss! Puss! Puss! Comedy song waltz, words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans. 1932
Steamship in port of Mollendo, Peru, South AmericaMoonlit scene with a steamship in the port of Mollendo, southern Peru, South America. Date: 1916
Richard Baker in The Moon in the Yellow RiverRichard Baker (news announcer) playing Darrell Blake (centre) in the Tower Theatres production of The Moon in the Yellow River by Denis Johnston. Date: 1954
Bruce Bairnsfather cartoon, No possible doubt whateverCaptain Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, published in the Bystander, 1916. Date: 1916
A midnight race on the Mississippi. Date c1890
Alexander the Great on the eve of GaugamelaAlexander the Great at the fire altar on the eve of the battle of Gaugamela. The scene, described by Plutarch followed a portentous eclipse of the moon
And there were strings of fairies hanging from the stars (I stood against the window). 1922
Strasbourg Astron. ClockThe Astronomical Clock in the Cathedral at Strasbourg built in 1842 by J B Schwilgue in the form of earlier medieval astronomical clocks. The phases of the moon are shown
Gryon, Switzerland - A moonlit street. Gryon is a municipality of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Aigle. Date: circa 1910s
Trysting Time is Kissing Time by Wilton WilliamsTwo 18th century lovers kiss on a balcony under a starry sky
Woman and Turkish FlagsA veiled oriental beauty with pretty eyes set in a frame beneath two Turkish flags - patriotic postcard
Invitation - Reception for Sultan Aziz in LondonInvitation to a reception given by the City of London in honour of Sultan Aziz during his stay in London in July 1867. Aziz cultivated good relations with the Second French Empire
Godwins ProjectFRANCIS GODWIN An ingenious method of flying by harnessing trained birds, who would tow the intrepid aviator even so far as the Moon
Birds / Owls / AlphabetO for the owl, that flies out in the night
Mosque at Woking / 1889The 1st purpose-built mosque in Britain at the Oriental Institute, Maybury, Woking
Lorgues / Marchena WorksAntonio de Marchena, friar and astronomer, who advised Columbus
Fairies Dancing in RingFairies dance in the moonlight
Snowman Dancing 1924A snowman dances with a graceful lady by moonlight
Blunt / Moons Phases / Pl15The moons phases
USA / Fairbury / NebraskaFairbury, Nebraska: the Square at night, with a full moon
Birdie Reads ThermometerBirdie Bowers reads the thermometer on the ramp
Girl asleep in bed on a Christmas card with Santa Claus appearing at the window. (2 of 2) Date: early 20th century
The Song to the Moon - Kay NielsenThe Song to the Moon - The Art of Kay Nielsen. Date: 1913
Wheel of Fortune on a tarot cardThe Wheel of Fortune, as depicted on a tarot card. Date: 1926