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Ginger Rogers and David NivenGinger Rogers (1911-1995) and David Niven (1910-1983) in publicity for the film Bachelor Mother'. Date: 1939
Advert for Cannes Film FestivalAn advert for what would have been the first Cannes Film Festival, in September 1939. The outbreak of World War II meant it was cancelled. The first Cannes Festival eventually happened in 1946
Home for Little Boys, Farningham, KentPublicity leaflet for the Home for Little Boys at Farningham in Kent. Date: 1888
Howard Johnson Restaurant, Springfield, New Jersey, USA Date: early 1950s
Empire State Building Observatories, publicity leaflet Date: early 1950s
Cover design, Empire State Building Observatories - Where the Whole World Meets Date: early 1950s
Violin and stringed musical instrument maker's workshop - Johann Reiter, Mittenwald, Germany, creator of the octave violin. Instruments on display include violins, violas, cellos and lutes
Glasgow tram publicity campaign to save paper, WW2Glasgow tram publicity campaign - You can help to win, save your waste paper and cardboard, everyone can help, WW2 Date: 1943
20th Century 1943 Advertising Baltic Republic20th, century, 1943, advertising, Baltic, republic, republics, states, civil, people, communist, denounce, first, year, of, Soviet, Occupation, Latvia, latvian, mass, graves, Nazis, occupation
Spanish Civil War. Advertising poster from the bottled water brand Vichy Catalan. 1939
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Los ninos A Levante! (Children, to the East!). Poster by Mauricio Amster edited by the Ministery of Public Education. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional
Yuri Gagarin and Harold Macmillan, LondonYuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (1934-1968), the Russian cosmonaut and Hero of the Soviet Union who made history on 12 April 1961 by becoming the first human in outer space
A Suffragette publicises a protest meeting by chalking it onto a pavement. Date: 1908
Advertising publicity leaflet, Warners Aquajects, firefighting equipment, fire extinguishers Date: 1881
Advertising publicity leaflet, Warners Commodes, for hospitals, sick rooms, and invalids use Date: 1881
Advert, John Warner & Sons, Cripplegate, LondonAdvert, John Warner & Sons, The Crescent Foundry, Cripplegate, London - portable water closets and commodes Date: 1881
Vernons Pools, Liverpool, publicity leaflet
Actor Charlie Chaplin on his return to the UK in 1931, see signing autographs
Charlie Chaplin, George Bernard Shaw Dominion Theatre 1931Charlie Chaplin meets George Bernard Shaw at the Dominion Theatre for the UK premiere of City Lights, February 27th 1931
Noble Sissle and his band members in the UKNoble Lee Sissle (July 10, 1889 - December 17, 1975) was an African-American jazz composer, lyricist, bandleader, singer, and playwright, best known for the Broadway musical Shuffle Along (1921)
Film actor Charlie Chaplin from the 1920sStudio portrait of film actor Charlie Chaplin from the 1920s
Elephants parade through town to publicise circusA long line of elephants is led through town to publicise the arrival of a circus, attracting much interest from locals. Date: circa 1950s
Elephants in Central London publicise circusElephants are led through Central London streets to publicise a forthcoming circus, watched by a crowd of onlookers. Date: circa 1930s
Circus in town, elephants in Central LondonElephants are paraded through Central London to publicise the circus. Date: circa 1930s
Cartoon, Miss Britannias Next New Doll (Shah of Persia)Cartoon, Miss Britannias Next New Doll -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Shah of Persia, at the time making a tour of the European continent
Margaret Whigham flower arranging in Selfridges windowMiss Margaret Whigham settling an argument how a florists window should look by very publicly dressing the window of Selfridges flower shop in October 1932
Elsa Maxwell and her Moods paintingFeature in The Sketch showing party thrower, entertainer and social fixer Elsa Maxwell alongside a painting she did as part of an exhibition organised by her in Paris on the theme of Moods in which
Two girls in a garden, Kodak publicity postcard. circa 1910
Kodak Folding Camera publicity postcard. 1909
Boat advertising Kodak productsBoat advertising Kodak cameras and film products. 1923
Cartoon, West-End Waits, a reference to the rival pantomimes at Drury Lane and Covent Garden Theatres, London. 1885
Linda Darnell, American film actressLinda Darnell (Monetta Eloyse Darnell, 1923-1965), American film actress. 20th century
Publicity card, Always prefer fruit from Italy
The General Up To Date, by John Southey and G W HunterPromotional music sheet for The General Up To Date music hall song of 1892 by John Southey and G. W. Hunter. The General in question refers to General William Booth of the Salvation Army to which
Don t Stop, Let Progress Be The Word, J English & W CorriPromotional music sheet for Dont Stop, Let Progress Be The Word song by John English and William Corri and was sung by Mr Green
The Rat Tat or Postmans GalopPromotional music sheet for The Rat Tat or Postmans Galop by A Postage Stamp Esquire. Date: circa 1850s
The Postman of Mayfair, by G H WItt and Hs MayPromotional music sheet for The Postman of Mayfair music hall song by G. H. Witt and Hs May and sung with unbounded applause by W Randall
The Postman, by Arthur LloydPromotional music sheet for The Postman music hall song of about 1867, written, composed and sung with immense success by Arthur Lloyd. The postman has to knock at the door as there is no letter box
The Parcels Post by N G TraversPromotional music sheet for The Parcels Post, music hall song by N. G. Travers, and sung with immense success by G H Macdermott
The Handsome Postman, by H J Wymark and R HughesPromotional music sheet for The Handsome Postman music hall song of about 1867 by H. J. Wymark and R. Hughes. Sung by George Leybourne
The Young Chap Dress d in Blue, by C Sloman and W WilsonPromotional music sheet for The Young Chap Dressd In Blue music hall song by C. Sloman and W. Wilson, sung by Nat Ogden and A Hollingsworth
Watching Em by A J Mills and F CarterPromotional music sheet for Watching Em music hall song of about 1899 by A. J. Mills and F. Carter and sung by popular singer Harry Ford. Ford is pictured in the policemans uniform
Thats Enough!, by Harry Boden and Bert BrantfordPromotional music sheet for Thats Enough! music hall song of 1905 by Harry Boden and Bert Brantford and sung by Harry Ford. The lyrics to the chorus seem to suggest anti-police feeling by the public
The Special Bobby, or Ain t It Grand, by F E PerryPromotional music sheet for The Special Bobby, or Ain t It Grand music hall song of about 1862 by F. E. Perry and sung with immense success by A B Hollingsworth
Night Duty, by Albert PerryPromotional music sheet for Night Duty, music hall song of 1899 by Albert Perry, and sung by T E Dunville. The lyrics suggest that the average bobby on night duty can only get through it with
Great Nonsense Song, by Harry Poulton and Arthur LloydPromotional music sheet for (Harry Paultons) Great Nonsense Song by Harry Paulton and Arthur Lloyd. introduced in the burlesque The Idle Prentice, which was first performed at the Strand Theatre
Its Part of a P licemans Duty, by E W RogersPromotional music sheet for Its Part of a Plicemans Duty music hall song of 1906 by E. W. Rogers. The part was played by Vesta Tilley, shown here in the centre photograph
The Happy Policeman, by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for The Happy Policeman song of 1867 by Harry Clifton for himself and his partner Fanny Edwards in his own show