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Ronald Stevenson with Dmitri ShostakovichRonald Stevenson (left, b 1928), British composer, looking at a musical score with the Soviet Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Isaac Stern, Ukrainian-born violin virtuosoIsaac Stern (1920-2001), Ukrainian-born violin virtuoso. Seen here with a young pupil. Date: circa 1980s
Jacqueline Du Pre, celebrated British cellistJacqueline Mary Du Pre (1945-1987), celebrated British cellist who, sadly, stopped performing at the age of 28 and died at the age of 42 as a result of multiple sclerosis. Date: circa 1970s
Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter, and political activistThe singer, songwriter, alternative rock musician and left-wing political activist Billy Bragg (Stephen William Bragg, b 1957). Seen here singing and playing an electric guitar. Date: circa 1980s
Yvonne Printemps, as Melanie de Tramond, and Noel Coward, as Duc de Chaussigny-Varennes, in the musical Conversation Piece, at His Majesty's Theatre, Brighton. Date: 1934
Twelve Hollywood Beauties from Clifford Whitley's revueTwelve musical actresses from Clifford Whitley's revue, produced by Hassard Short, at the Adelphi, London. Date: 1935
GEORGE H CHIRGWIN/HALLSGEORGE H CHIRGWIN Music hall entertainer, known as the White-Eyed Musical Moke or the White- Eyed Kaffir Date: 1854 - 1922
The Balkans a false note in the European concert Date: 1909
William E Hoey in a Musical Sketch Date: 1890s
Winifred Johnson in a Music Hall sketch Date: 1890s
Kate Forster as Don Juan Date: 1890s
Alma Steele as La Gloria in La Cigale Date: 1890s
Miss Roberts as Ethel Sportington in Morocco BoundMiss Roberts as the Hon Ethel Sportington in Morocco Bound, a farcical musical comedy Date: 1890s
Esther Palliser, opera singer Date: 1890s
Alma Steele as Marton in La Cigale Date: 1890s
Pavilly, France - Concours de Musique - Place de la Halle (Halle aux Grains). Date: 1906
Switzerland - Alpenhorn (Alphorn) - a very long valveless wooden wind instrument played like a horn - used for signalling in the Alps. Date: circa 1910s
Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay - popular songTa-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay - the popular song in musical notation, with portraits Date: 1890s
Sylvia Gerrish, American musical theatre performer Date: 1890s
Original Artwork - Multi-scene Christmas card featuring a turkey, Santa Claus, a Giraffe, Christmas carols and hanging up the holly. Date: circa 1937
Original Artwork - Nursery Rhyme Series LabelsOriginal Artwork - Designs for six Nursery Rhyme Series Labels Date: circa 1937
Original Artwork - Fantasy scene with dancing elephantOriginal Artwork - Fantasy scene with five young Indian boys playing music to a crazy-looking dancing elephant! Date: circa 1937
Comic postcard, Woman with violin on the phone Date: 20th century
Advert for Brinsmead Pianos 1899Lovely advertisement for leading piano manufacturer, John Brinsmead and Sons, showing a lady at a piano, playing in a procession of children at a fancy dress party. Delightful. Date: 1889
Adrienne Adele Augarde (1882-1913) - an English actress and singer popular for nearly a decade on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, primarily for her roles in Edwardian musical comedy
Comic postcard, Little boy with drum and trumpet Date: 20th century
Cast of nine women and one man on stage, with the sea in the background, unidentified theatre production. Date: early 20th century
The Medal and the Maid, musical comedy at the Lyric Theatre, Tom B Daviss company, book by Owen Hall, lyrics by C H Taylor, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s
Musicians with musical instruments, Egypt, c. 1880 sMusicians with musical instruments, Egypt, c.1880 s
c. 1880s Japan - geishas with musical instrments
c. 1880s Japan - musicians and dancers
Snake charmers, musical instruments, India, c. 1880 sSnake charmers, musical instruments, India, c.1880 s
Late 19th century - young Japanese musicianVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
Late 19th century - young Japanese womenVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
Street musicians honouring a Madonna, Italy, c. 1880 sStreet musicians honouring a Madonna, Italy, c.1880 s
c. 1880s Japan -making a shamisen
c. 1880s India snake charmers
Butterflies, musical play from the Apollo Theatre, London, touring to the Princes Theatre, Bristol, starring Ada Reeve. Libretto by W J Locke, music by J A Robertson, lyrics by T H Read. Date: 1908
Regine Flory, French dancer, as Babette in Paris Frissons, a musical comedy by L E Berman, music by Herman Finck, at the Palace Theatre, London. Date: 1913
Florodora, a musical comedy by Owen Hall, with music by Leslie Stuart, first produced at the Lyric Theatre, London, 11 November 1909
His Little Widows, Wyndhams Theatre, LondonHis Little Widows, Bernard Hishins musical comedy production, Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: circa 1925
The Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank, adapted from The Magistrate by A W Pinero, with music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot
The Grand Duchess (of Gerolstein), Savoy Theatre, London, English version of the operetta by Offenbach, Meilhac and Halevy, words by C H Brookfield, lyrics by Adrian Ross. Date: 1897
The Light Blues, Theatre Royal, Manchester, Robert Courtneidges new musical comedy, with Dorothy Ward, Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert and others. Date: circa 1915
Accordion player, Bethnal Green Road, LondonAn accordion player busking amidst market crowds in Londons Bethnal Green Road. Date: circa 1930s
Irene, a musical comedy by James Montgomery, music by Harry Tierney. First produced in England at the Empire Theatre, London, 7 April 1920. Touring to the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield. Date: 1920s
Mr Cinders, a Barrel of Fun, musical comedy, score by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers, libretto by Clifford Grey and Greatorex Newman, presented by Macdonald & Young, Pleasure Garden Theatre