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The Rose and CrownView of the courtyard of the Rose & Crown inn, formerly the Oliver Cromwell inn, once the largest public house in Knightsbridge, London. Date: 1875
Oliver Cromwells houseA view of a house in Westminster said to have been occupied by Oliver Cromwell. It was situated a little to the north of the Blue Boars Head Yard, by King Street. Date: 1875
Captain Woodward, 1st Australian Tunneling CompanyCaptain Oliver Woodward was one of the heroes of the underground war at Hill 60. He had trained as a mining engineer and during his military career won the MC and two bars
Get a Load of This at London HippodromeScene from Get a Load of This at the London Hippodrome, showing the finale when Vic Vandyke (played by Vic Oliver) finds his partner Rabener (played by Alfred Lieven)
The Rose and the Snowflake by Oliver HerfordIllustration, The Rose and the Snowflake by Oliver Herford. 1926
Black Velvet revue at the London HippodromeDouble page spread in The Sketch featuring photographs of the London Hippodrome wartime revue, Black Velvet, starring Iris Lockwood, Pat Kirkwood, Teddy Brown, Vic Oliver and Carol Lynne
Starlets and show-girls of Black Velvet at London HippodromePage from The Sketch featuring photographs of the starlets in Black Velvet, a revue at the London Hippodrome in 1939. Featured are Iris Lockwood (who married theatre producer Robert Nesbitt)
Cartoon, Mr Parnell, like Oliver Twist, asks for more. Lord Salisbury plays the part of the Beadle, dishing out thin soup. A comment on Conservative resistance to Irish Home Rule. 1886
Heath Robinson at home with his familyPhotographic interview in The Sketch with humorous cartoonist, William Heath Robinson, who is pictured at his home in Pinner with three of his children including his eldest daughter, Joan
Oliver & Olivette dancers at the Elysee Restaurant, LondonOliver & Olivette dancers at the Elysee Restaurant (later to become the Caf de Paris), London, 1915 Date: 1915
Edna May Oliver and Madge Evans in David Copperfield (1935) wearing Dolly Tree period gowns Date: 1935
Edna May Oliver and Elizabeth Allan in David Copperfield (1935) dressed by Dolly Tree Date: 1935
Mrs Oliver Wyndham with Gwen Farrar, 1929Mrs Oliver Wyndham (with guitar) standing with Gwen Farrar, Mrs Kergwin, Miss Ferguson, Harry Melville, Count Hockberg, and Walter Londes at a party in London aboard the " Friendship"
Oliver Shaft, Bisbee, Arizona, USAOliver Shaft, Calumet & Arizona Mine, Bisbee, Arizona, USA. Date: circa 1900s
Gibson Brothers Tram Station, Kimberley, South AfricaGibson Brothers Tram Station with double tram drawn by a steam engine, Kimberley, South Africa. Date: circa 1906
John de Courcys helmet, Oliver Cromwell sHelmet of John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster 1, 2, Oliver Cromwells headpiece 3, tilting helmet 4, 5. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English
French actor Matis as Oliver Cromwell in Les Mousqetaires, by Alexandre Dumas, Theatre de l Ambigu Comique, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor
Ancient figures of Orlando and Oliver, crowns and weapons of Charlemagne. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after Giuseppe Bramati from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient
Oliver Cromwell dissolving the long parliament, 1653, and receiving the mace from a soldier. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre and Stanghi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient
A Pearl of Beauty by Cecil Beaton in The Sketch, 1930Mrs. Ronald Armstrong-Jones, photographed by Cecil Beaton in a costume designed by her brother, Oliver Messel. Anne Messel (later Parsons) was previously married to Ronald Armstrong-Jones
Statue of Oliver Cromwell outside Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft and erected in 1899
St Anns Well Road, Nottingham, on the corner with Alfred Street Central, with the Oliver Cromwell pub (left) and the Congregational Church (right). circa 1910
Oliver Messel, Mme Lelong and Serge Lifar at Venice LidoTheatre designer and interior decorator Oliver Messel, Mme Lucien Lelong (Princess Natalie Paley) and the Ballets Russes star
Oliver cromwell dissolving ParliamentOliver Cromwell dissolving the long Parliament. Date: 20 April 1653
Illustration, The Vicar of Wakefield, a novel by Oliver Goldsmith. 18th century
Scene from The Vicar of Wakefield at the Standard Theatre, London. 1870
People outside Olivers Boot and Shoe WarehousePeople on a horse-drawn carriage outside Olivers Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Ilfracombe, Devon, taken on 18 August 1909. 1909
Miss Alice Atherton in Oliver Grumble - The Theatre MagazineMiss Alice Atherton, actress, in Oliver Grumble - in The Theatre Magazine, May 1886. 1886
Cromwell dissolving the English ParliamentThis illustration shows Cromwell asserting his authority in dissolving the English Rump Parliament on 20 April 1653. He is shown ordering the removal of the golden mace from Parliament. 1653
Men Fishing Date: 1930
Page of fashion adverts - October 1909Page of four fashion adverts for clothing, for Autumn, in The Tatler, October 1909. Aquascutum Ltd, waterproof pure wool coats for men and women. Debenham & Freebody, fur-lined coat with squirrel
FALL / MASTIFF / PUPPIESA row of Mastiff puppies owned by Oliver. Date: 1936
FALL / MASTIFF / 1936DAMON Owned by Oliver. Date: 1936
PUPPIES WITH FATHERCHAMPION JOSEPH OF HELLINGLY with two of his puppies. Owner: Mrs Oliver Date: 1931
Cartoon, Oliver Asks For Less -- LLOYD GEORGE AND JOHN BULL. Date: 1912
Mercers chapelFollowing the destruction of the first Mercers building by the Great Fire of London, a second building designed by Edward Jarman and John Oliver was opened in 1676. Date: 19th century
Goldsmiths tombOliver Goldsmith is buried in the grounds of the Church of St. Mary, Middle Temple in Fleet Street, London. Date: 19th century
The Loan Collection Exhibition - South Kensington: (left to right from top) Largest Known Pearl, Silver Flask, Silver-gilt Spoon, Coffret in Gilt Metal, Silerv-gilt Reliquary, Double-bulbed Cup
Bransby Williams and Company at the Grand Theatre, Hull, in The Soul of Nicholas Snyders, and Oliver Twist. circa 1922
Oliver Dixon on Master RoystonAt the Last Fence: Mr Oliver Dixons " Master Royston, " Owner up, Winner of the Open Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Date: 1904
Mr Oliver Dixons Red Fox - The Champion HunterThe Champion Hunter at the Hunters Improvement Societys Show at The Royal Agricultural Hall: Mr Oliver Dixons Red Fox. Winner of the Gold Medal. Date: 1925
Maj.s Kennedy and Sir Gerald Mildmay - Reading and DistrictMaj.s Kennedy and Sir Gerald Mildmay judging at the Reading and District Horse Show held in Mr Oliver Dixons grounds. Dixon was one of the best known hunter dealers in England at the time. Date: 1927
Princess Yolanda at Oliver Dixons Jumping Paddocks Date: 1922
At a Bright Young PartyCartoon showing some young personalities of the time at a party: Rosemary Hope-Vere, Oliver Messel, Philip Kindersley, Lord Donegall, Sir Anthony Weldon, Lady Seafield, Hon
Cecil Beatons tea party in a tramCecil Beaton hosted a tea party in a tram which stood in his garden at Ashcombe, his Wiltshire home. Round the table are Princesse Jean de Faucigny-Lucinge, Mr Cecil Beaton, Mr Charles James
Oliver Twist asks for more - Charles DickensOliver Twist asks for more - from Oliver Tiwst by Charles Dickens. Date: circa 1910s
Clementine Churchill receiving Insignia of the Dame Grand CrClementine Churchill, wife of Sir Winston Churchill, pictured with her two daughters, Mrs Oliver (Sarah Churchill, on the right)
Workhouse dining hall, Oliver Twist film, 1948A workhouse dining hall interior, from the 1948 film of Oliver Twist, directed by David Lean. The religious mottos reminded the inmates that due gratitude was in order for the care they were receiving