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The Chelsea Matinee, at the Chelsea Palace Theatre, London, 20 March 1917 Date: 1917
Ellen Terry's Bouquet at the Lyric Theatre, London, 29 July 1917 - WW1 charity programme cover Date: 1917
Tiggerty-Boo! Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Tiggerty-Boo! the force's thumbs up song, by Hal Hallifax. Broadcast and recorded by Geraldo and his orchestra
The Victory WaltzAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Victory Waltz, words by Tommie Connor, music by Tony Bond. Featured and broadcast by Joe Loss and his orchestra
Lonely Sweetheart, Music Sheet CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Lonely Sweetheart, by Art Strauss, Bob Dale and Sonny Miller. Recorded by Ambrose and his orchestra, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
They Can't Black-Out The MoonAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for They Can't Black-Out The Moon, by Art Strauss, Bob Dale and Sonny Miller. Featured by Ambrose and his orchestra, seen pictured in the portrait photograph
Wings Over The Navy, Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Wings Over The Navy, words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren. Featured and broadcast by Henry Hall and his orchestra
The German Jazz Band Leader Bernard Ette, 1920s Date: 1920s
The Augmented Orchestra (Rector's Lyrical Orchestra) playing at the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, December 1922 Date: 1923
Popular K Orchestra playing the Palais de Danse, BirminghamThe popular K Orchestra playing at the Palais de Danse, Birmingham, October 1922 Date: 1922
Young Joseph Grimaldi falling into orchestra pitThe young Joseph Grimaldi as a boy, falling into the orchestra pit in the role of a monkey. The clown on stage is his father, who had swung him on a chain as part of the performance
Joseph Grimaldi, actor and clown, at Farewell BenefitJoseph Grimaldi, actor and clown, performing a final song at his Farewell Benefit at Drury Lane Theatre, London, sitting on a chair as he was too weak to stand Date: 1828
Enrico Caruso, HMV label, Addio by Tosti, 78 rpm recordEnrico Caruso, opera singer, Addio by Tosti - HMV record label, 78 rpm Date: early 20th century
Orchestra And DanceAn illustration of a couple performing on stage, wearing elaborate costumes, dancing to the music provides by the foreground orchestra musicians. Date: circa 1922
In Memoriam, Heroic Musicians of the Titanic who died at their posts like men - Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist; Percy C Taylor, cellist; Georges Krins, violinist; Roger Bricoux
Sir Harry Lauder recording with an orchestra Date: 1949
Ettore Panizza, orchestral conductorSignor Ettore Panizza, orchestral conductor Date: 1910
Maurice Frigara, orchestral conductor Date: 1910
Hans Richter, orchestral conductorDr Hans Richter, orchestral conductor Date: 1910
Cleofonte Campanini, orchestral conductor Date: 1910
Music cover, 12th Street Rag, Harry RoyMusic cover, 12th Street Rag, words by Andy Razaf, music by Euday L Bowman, song featured and broadcast by Harry Roy and his Orchestra Date: 1942
Caricature illustrations of Mr Thomas Beecham and Mr Richard Strauss. With description, Dr Richard Strauss as seen by a member of the Covent Garden Orchestra; Both gentlemen are once again very
Caricature illustration, A Mystical Illusion by Nibs. Showing two men in fog, one carrying a double bass, mistaken by the other man for a monster
Music cover, A Garden in Granada, words and music by Sam M Lewis, Abel Baer and Ion Vasilescu, featured and broadcast by Reginald Pursglove and his Orchestra. Date: 1938
Music cover, The Music Goes Round and Around, words by Red Hodgson, music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley, featured and broadcast by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. Date: 1935
LSO musicians supporting BBC musicians, LondonLondon Symphony Orchestra musicians supporting BBC musicians outside Broadcasting House, London, 27 June 1980. The strike by BBC musicians began when the BBC put forward plans to discontinue five
Sir Malcolm Sargent, English conductor and composerSir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (1895-1967), English conductor, organist and composer. Seen here taking a bow from the podium at the end of a concert, a bunch of flowers in his hand
Leopold Stokowski, orchestral conductorLeopold Anthony Stokowski (1882-1977), British-born naturalised American orchestral conductor. Seen here in later life, conducting from the podium. Date: circa 1960s
The Balkans sound a false note in the European orchestra - then as now Date: 1909The Balkans sound a false note in the European orchestra - then as now... Date: 1909
The Balkans a false note in the European concert Date: 1909
Comic postcard, Conductor and band Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Young couple near the bandstand Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Couple reading concert poster Date: 20th century
Waltzes from Vienna at the Alhambra, London, ballroom scene. Date: early 20th century
Viennese Band at the Alhambra, London, Musical Director J Delikat, programme includes works by Wagner, Elgar, German, Sarasate, Liszt and Sousa, 12 April 1903. Date: 1903
The Chicago orchestra called Smoking Dogs, 1929 Date: 1929
Portrait of Rudy Vallee, 1929, Jazz band leader and singer and regarded as one of the first crooners Date: 1929
Ben Bernie and his orchestra, a popular danceBen Bernie and his Orchestra, a popular dance band in many New York society rendezvous and on the radio, 1927 (who had made a great success at the Hotel Roosevelt) Date: 1927
Ben Salvin and his Colombia Recording Orchestra, 1928 Date: 1928
Jack Virgil - standing by the table - with his orchestraJack Virgil (standing by the table) with his orchestra playing in the Club Casa del Mar, just outside Los Angeles, 1928 Date: 1928
Advert for Paul Whiteman in King of Jazz, a Universal Picture, 1930 Date: 1930
Bill Dolavo and his band playing around Chicago, 1929 Date: 1929
Old Views in LambethViews of old views in Lambeth - Carlisle House; Entrance to Cupers Gardens; Remains of Orchestra, Cupers Gardens; Conspirators House. Date: 1875
Irish gentlemen slumming it in a barnyard shebeen, Dublin. Peg-leg officer falls among pigs, geese and potatoes. Disagreeable Adventures of Brian Boru
Skeleton of death aiming a dart at a lovers on a sofaSkeleton of death aiming a dart at a man and woman flirting on a sofa. Death and the Lovers. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joshua Gleadah after an illustration by Benedictus Antonio Van Assen
Victorian Greeting Card - The Cat OrchestraCats playing misical instruments whilst a conductor looks on. Date: circa 1890
Winifred Arthur and Vera Clarke, female conductorsWinifred Arthur and Vera Clarke, who were appearing at the Trocadero in 1924 conducting an orchestra of thirty men. Vera had been a ballroom dancing teacher while Winifred was a violin soloist