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Norah Collection (page 2)

Background imageNorah Collection: Dr N P Jewells wife and children, Seychelles, WW1

Dr N P Jewells wife and children, Seychelles, WW1
Dr N P Jewells wife Sydney and three children, John, Norman and Norah, in the Seychelles -- a photograph sent to him while serving in East Africa during WW1. 1915

Background imageNorah Collection: Norah and Daphne Jewell, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa

Norah and Daphne Jewell, Mombasa, Kenya, East Africa. 1923

Background imageNorah Collection: Norah Blaney - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York s

Norah Blaney - The Punch Bowl revue - Duke of York s
Miss Norah Blaney - in The Punch Bowl a revue by Archie de Bear at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London in 1924, known as The Breakfast-time Follies

Background imageNorah Collection: At Sharavogue: ladies of society in Ireland

At Sharavogue: ladies of society in Ireland during the First World War. Top photograph: Lady Norah Hastings; the Countess of Huntingdon; Lady Marian Hastings; Lady Moya Campbell;

Background imageNorah Collection: Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving Berlin

Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving Berlin
Music cover, What ll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney. 1924

Background imageNorah Collection: Three women with cat and puppy in a garden

Three women with cat and puppy in a garden
Three women with a cat and a puppy in a garden, dated June 1947. Date: 1947

Background imageNorah Collection: Titanic postcard, letter, Turkish Bath ticket stub

Titanic postcard, letter, Turkish Bath ticket stub
An RMS Titanic postcard, a letter from Harry Wilde to My dear Norah & Edie dated 7 April 1912, and a Turkish Bath ticket stub relating to the Titanic disaster

Background imageNorah Collection: Letters from the Titanic

Letters from the Titanic
Two original letters, dated 7 and 11 April 1912, from passengers on the ill-fated passenger liner Titanic bearing the White Star Line insignia

Background imageNorah Collection: Harry & Norah Run Away

Harry & Norah Run Away
Cobbs the gardener puts his hand on his hips as he asks young Master Harry and Miss Norah why they are running away together. To get married, of course!

Background imageNorah Collection: Lighthouse Afternoon Tea

Lighthouse Afternoon Tea
At Norah Head lighthouse (Australia), social life is limited and founded solidly on the teapot! Here are a group of keepers and their wives taking afternoon tea

Background imageNorah Collection: Lighthouse Keeper

Lighthouse Keeper
Head lighthouse keeper Mr. Cottee marches up the long spiral staircase at Norah Head lighthouse, Australia. Tne light flashes every five seconds and must never fail



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