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Will Santa Claus Wear A Tin Helmet?An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Will Santa Claus Wear A Tin Helmet, music and words by Jimmy Leach and Vivianne Hill
The actress and dancer Vera Freeman, December 1923. Was in Phi Phi and now London Calling where she dances the Blues with Noel Coward Date: 1923
With The R. A. FA front cover illustration for a WW2 childrens book titled With The R.A.F. by Noel Monks. The image portrays an airman wearing leather helmet and goggles, smiling as he looks toward the sky
Music cover, Sing a Round-Up Song (Yippy-I-Ay), written and composed by Box, Cox, Noel & Pelosi. Date: 1940
Mrs CalthropA portrait painting of Gladys Calthrop, sat with folded arms, wearing a distinctive orange dress. After befriending Noel Coward
Cover design, Taking Off! by Noel Monks, WW2Cover design, Taking Off! by Noel Monks, showing an RAF pilot looking up at the sky Date: circa 1941
Volunteers: Mrs Pittman, ARP, and Miss Noel, lorry driverPhotographs of war time volunteers: We take our hat's off to: Mrs J B Pittman, in ARP woollens, on bicycle, and Miss Susan Noel, in uniform, walking. Captioned, ??Mrs. J. B
Margaret Leighton and Noel Coward, The Astonished HeartMargaret Leighton and Noel Coward in the film The Astonished Heart
Photograph of Claudette Colbert (1903-1996), actress and Fredric March (1897-1975), actor in "To-night is Ours"
Noel Coward and Alfred Lunt, on balcony, Design for Living, theatrical portrait. With description, Meet Noel Coward and Alfred Lunt on a balcony
Caricature illustration of bewildered man holding twin political babies Radical and Tory, by Noel Pocock. Captioned, No Change'
Caricature illustration in colour by Noel Pocock, showing man on skis, child on sled sneaking through his legs in snow scene
Photographs of Gainsborough shooting party, outdoor sporting portraits and group shot. Captioned, Those Idle Rich: The Earl of Gainsborough's Birthday shooting party, at Exton Park, Rutland'
Noel Coward's Cavalcade was a thirty-year retrospect of England in peace and war. It ran at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane between October 1931 and September 1932 and had a cast
Music cover, The King's Horses and the King's Men by Noel Gay and Harry Graham. Date: 1930
Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, Billy Cotton BandMusic cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, broadcast and recorded by the Billy Cotton Band. Date: 1939
Music cover, Run, Rabbit, Run, words by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler, music by Noel Gay, from The Little Dog Laughed, George Black's Show Shop of 1939. Date: 1939
Norman Dodds MP and Teddy boysNorman Noel Dodds (1903-1965), Cooperative politician pictured talking to some Teddy boys in a bar or pub. MP for Dartford from 1945-1955 and for Erith
Norman Dodds MPNorman Noel Dodds (1903-1965), Labour Cooperative politician. MP for Dartford from 1945-55 and for Erith and Crayford from 1955 until his death in 1965, aged 61. Date: c.1950
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
Noel Coward and Gladys Calthrop, 1937Noel Coward (1899 - 1973), the English playwright, actor and composer, and Gladys Calthrop, artist and stage designer. Date: 1937
Noel Coward acts in his own play with Ann Trevor. Dressed for dinner, they peer anxiously out of a window. Date: 1923
PLAY/COWARD/CAVALCADEA scene from Noel Coward's play. This scene is set at an English seaside town and the sophisticated set includes a beach. Date: 1931
Noel Coward and Yvonne PrintempsNOEL COWARD (1899 - 1973), actor, playwright and songwriter with the actress Yvonne Printemps. Date: 1934
Noel Coward, playwright, composer, director, performerNoel Coward, English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, in a bowtie. Date: 1950
The Young Idea by Noel Coward, Savoy Theatre, London, a Robert Courtneidge production. Date: circa 1923
Private Lives, fashion on stage, Gertrude LawrenceArticle by Florence Roberts in The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News reporting on the fashions on stage (and in the stalls) during Noel Cowards play, Private Lives at the Phoenix Theatre
Miss Sketch keeps a Diary - First Night of Le BonheurPage from The Sketch reporting on the first night of the Charles Boyer film, Le Bonheur at the Curzon cinema. Guests include Mr and Mrs Anthony Acton, Sir Michael and Lady Pamela Berry (nee Smith)
Illuminated calendar for August 1846Calendar for August with figures of Joel and St. Bartholomew, quote from Thessalonians, disciples, woman with wheat, birds, foliage and castles
Illuminated calendar for July 1846Calendar for July with figures of Sophomas and St. Philip, quote from Colossians, disciples, lion, birds, foliage and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for June 1846Calendar for June with figures of Amos and St. James the Less, quote from Philippians, disciples, crab, birds, foliage and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for May 1846Calendar for May with figures of Olee and St. Thomas, quote from Ephesians, disciples, Adam and Eve, birds, foliage and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for April 1846Calendar for April with figures of Zechariah and St. John the Evangelist, quote from Galatians, disciples, castles, bull, birds and foliage. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou
Illuminated calendar for March 1846Calendar for March with figures of Elias and St. James the Greater, quote from Corinthians, disciples, lamb, castles, birds and foliage. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for February 1846Calendar for February with figures of David and St. Andrew, quote from Romans, disciples, birds, fish and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Title page from illuminated calendar for 1846Title page with calligraphy and decorative design with foliage, birds. angel and mythical creature with lance and shield. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for December 1846Calendar for December with figures of Daniel and St. Matthew, quote from Epistle to the Hebrews, disciples, man slaying a boar with an axe, goat, dog, birds, foliage and castles
Illuminated calendar for November 1846Calendar for November with figures of Ezekiel and St. Jude, quote from Epistle to Philemon, disciple, centaur with bow, birds, foliage and castles
Illuminated calendar for October 1846Calendar for October with figures of Malachi and St. Simon, quote from Tyrus, disciples, boar, birds, foliage and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Illuminated calendar for January 1846Calendar for January with figures of Jeremias and St. Petrus, quote from Paul, musicians, disciples, mythical creatures and castles. From an illuminated Book of Hours of the Duke the Anjou. 1380
Tree carnation varieties, Dianthus caryophyllus: Ariadne 1, Beauty 2, Garibaldi 3, Perfection 4, Queen of Whites 5, Queen of Yellows 6
10th Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victoria s10th Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Bedchamber Ladies, Lady Sarah Lyttleton and Countess of Mulgrave, Two Lords in Waiting, George Byng
Noel Coward in cabaret at the Cafe de ParisNoel Coward seen during final rehearsals for his performance in cabaret at the Cafe de Paris, London, in 1951. 28th October 1951
Page from a 1931 issue of Play Pictorial with an advertisement showing Noel Coward, an alumni of the Italia Conti School, when he appeared in the production of When the Rainbow Ends 21 years earlier
Front cover of The Tatler featuring theatrical impresario Charles B. Cochran with actresses Peggy Wood and Evelyn Laye. Wood
View over Dikkebus Lake, Dickebusch, BelgiumThe name Dickebusch means hick forest and dates from the time that this area was dense woodland. The Germans never took the lake, although they reached the water in May 1918
Captain Chavasse VC Memorial, Brandhoek Church groundsThis memorial to Noel Chavasse was unveiled on 29 August 1997 in the presence of a delegation of the London Scottish Territorials
Actors revising script before show opening, September 1939Actors revising the script of " Design for Living" by Noel Coward before the shows opening at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool