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Nellie Melba / 1904NELLIE MELBA (originally, Helen Porter Mitchell) Australian soprano, probably in the role of Bizets Carmen
The Gaiety music hall ChathamShowing the front of the Gaiety, Chatham. Large posters for Florrie Forde and Nellie Colman with Florrie Forde?s name on billboard
Sailing vessel Nellie Bywater, a two-masted schooner. Date: circa 1920s
Caricature of Nellie Farren and Edward LedgerCaricature of Nellie Farren (1848-1904), English actress and singer, and Edward Ledger (18??-1921), editor of The Era theatrical newspaper
1st British-Australian Scout Troop (Madame Melbas Own), group photo taken in Dulwich, South London, May 1913. Date: 1913
Nellie Melba / Faust RoleNELLIE MELBA (originally, Helen Porter Mitchell) Australian soprano in the role of Marguerite in Faust
Nellie Melba / PostcardNELLIE MELBA (born Helen Porter Mitchell) Australian soprano
The Rage for Rinking - still raging - roller skating 1912Snaps of society indulging in the latest craze for roller skating at Holland Park Rink where members of the Sunday skating club includede Lord Churchill, Lady Thurston, Miss Ethel Dane the actress
Nellie Wallaces party at Warwick SquareA large group of guests gathered on the stairs at the engagement party of comedienne, Nellie Wallace and Mr. J. Selwyn Smithurst at Warwick Square, London
Jolly Nellie (642 pounds) - whilst at an exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. From the small coal mining community of Jobs near the Athens-Hocking county line
Eleanor Nellie Souray (1886 - 1931), Lady Torrington. A popular stage actress and Gaiety girl, she was a number of performers who married into the peerage during the Edwardian era
Nelly Power music hall singer 1854-1887Nelly (Nellie) Power music hall singer, burlesque actress and early male impersonator. On the back of the photograph is printed ?Saturday Programme Supplement February 5th 1876?. Date: 1876
Matheson Lang (1879-1948) Canadian actor and writer, seen here with his wife actress Nellie Hutin Britton (1876-1965). Date: 1911
Ella Ivemy, pianist and accompanyist to Nellie Melba (operatic soprano). Date: 1931
RMS Titanic - The Loss of the Titanic, by Lawrence BeesleyRMS Titanic - book cover, The Loss of the Titanic, by Lawrence Beesley, 1912 first edition, signed N. Partner, 7 August 1912
Nellie Gregory, actress. Theatrical portrait, within the section Small Talk'. Miss Gregory had recently appeared in Slaves of the Ring, Garrick Theatre, the article discusses her emerging career
Music cover, Where Dreams Come True, words and music by Val Valentine, sung by Miss Nellie Wigley Date: 1927
Nellie Melba, Australian opera singerMadame Nellie Melba, Australian opera singer, soprano Date: 1910
Constance Drever, actress (1880-1948), theatrical portrait, seated at writing desk. Miss Drever had made a recent hit in The Chocolate Soldier'at the Lyric Theatre
Music cover, Little Nellie KellyMusic cover, Charles B. Cochran's production of George M. Cohan's Musical Play, Little Nellie Kelly, book, lyrics and music by George M Cohan. Date: 1922
Wallis WA. 116 G-ARZBWallis WA.116 G-ARZB Little Nellie (msn B.203, ex XR943), at Kirmington in June 1974, ready to taxi for take-off after Ken Wallis hand Started the rotor. Date: 1974
Tom Mann, trade unionist and public speakerHead and shoulders portrait photograph of Tom Mann (1856-1941), British trade unionist and popular public speaker. This photograph was presented to Nellie Rathbone. Date: early 20th century
Comic postcard, Man at Nellies grave Date: 20th century
Nellie Naivette, in The Carnival Dance Date: 1890s
Shadows of a Great City by Joseph Jefferson and L R Sherwell. First produced in England, at the Princesss Theatre, 14 July 1887
Barnaby Rudge and Grip. Artist: Nellie Joshua. Date: circa 1907
Dame Nellie Melba (1861-1931). Born near Melbourne, Australia. Operatic singer of worldwide renown. Date: circa 1912
Cartoon, Miss Nellie L Estrange, singerCartoon, Miss Nellie L Estrange, popular singer - Successful! Rather! 1885
A wardrobe test showing a pink net evening gown worn by Judy Garland in Little Nellie Kelly (1940) designed by Dolly Tree. The gown was posed over yards and yards of ruffled underskirting
A portrait of Nelly (Nellie) Savage, July 1925. A pupil of Michel Fokine, she had been on the concert stage but had ventured into motion pictures as a dancer and actress Date: 1925
NELLIE FARREN / PHOTONellie Farren (on the right) with Fred Leslie, dressed as schoolgirls. Date: unknown
Miss Nellie Rennisons Swiss Ladies Orchestra, with a programme of music including pieces by Rossini, Nilssen and Sullivan. Also including four solo female singers. circa 1905
Nellie HozierMargaret Nellie (Nelly) Hozier (1888-1955), sister of Clementine Churchill and therefore sister-in-law to Winston Churchill. Pictured at the time of her engagement to Bertram Romilly
Bridesmaids at the Churchill Hozier weddingFive ladies who were bridesmaids at the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier on 12th September 1908. From left, Miss Horatia Seymour, Miss Madeleine Whyte, Miss Nellie Hozier (centre)
When my dream boat comes home - Music Sheet Cover by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin featured by the Carson Sisters (Violet and Nellie Carson), a illustration of boat and the moon is shining
Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era. (from top left, going clockwise): Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), Miss V
Lady eating in silhouette by Nellie E. GeorgeA lady seated at an elegant dining table raises a fork to her mouth. Published in The Bystander during World War One, the accompanying rhyming caption alludes to food rationing - Mary had a little
Nellie Wallace / SignedNELLIE WALLACE (Eleanor Jane Liddy) Music hall entertainer Date: 1870 - 1948
Scenes from Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923, featuring the Forde Sisters Date: 1923
A study of the actress June in Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923
The actress June returns to the New Oxford Theatre in Little Nellie Kelly, London, 1923 Date: 1923
Portrait of the dancer Nellie Crane Alford, London, 1921 Date: 1921
Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of AidaNellie Melba (1861-1931), Australian operatic soprano, seen here in the title role of Aida, by Verdi. circa 1892
Australia - Bourke Street (Central) looking West, Melbourne - The Melba Theatre Date: 1910s
Music cover, Sunbeam Polka, by Nellie Varney, dedicated to Lady Brassey (Anna Brassey), who wrote a popular travel book entitled A Voyage in the Sunbeam. circa late 1870s
Nellie Melba (1861 - 1931) (born Helen Mitchell) Australian soprano - she gave her name to peche melba and melba toast
Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R SherwellPromotional postcard for Shadows of a Great City by Joseph Jefferson and L. R. Sherwell. First produced in England at the Princesss Theatre
Little Nellie Kelly by George M CohanLittle Nellie Kelly by George M. Cohan. First produced in England at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 2nd July 1923. Flyer for the New Oxford. George M. Cohans song and dance show