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Music cover, Hello, Dolly! Louis ArmstrongMusic cover, Hello, Dolly! Words and music by Jerry Herman, recorded by Louis Armstrong. 1963
Music cover, When I Fall in Love, Nat King ColeMusic cover, When I Fall in Love, music by Victor Young, words by Edward Heyman, recorded by Nat King Cole on Capitol Records. 1952
Ottoman Empire. Sultan received in the Topkapi Palace counseOttoman Empire. Turkey. Sultan received in the courtroom of the Topkapi Palace counselors. Istanbul. Recorded. Engraving 19th century. Colored
Music cover, Little Spanish Villa by the Sea, recorded by Debroy Somers and his Band. Date: 1932
Vichy - Source Lucas spring at the spaVichy, France - Source Lucas spring water at the spa. Water Temperature recorded at 28 degrees. One of the many different sources in the Grande Palais des Sources at Vichy
Schneider contest nerve centre by G. H. DavisThe Schneider contest nerve centre: timing at over 300 mph. How the amazing speeds of the seaplanes were recorded: the timekeepers and their work on Ryde Pier. Date: 1929
Horsemen 1 - CentaursCENTAURS : these legendary creatures of Greek mythology combine the attributes of horse and man. Whether they eat human food or subsist on oats is not recorded
Record cover sleeve, 78 rpm Columbia New Process Records - Inspiration, with an illustration by Bernard Partridge. early 20th century
Good Luck And The Same To You!An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Good Luck, And The Same To You! Lyrics by Ray Sonin, music by Kenneth J. Alford. Introduced, broadcast and recorded by Al and Bob Harvey
Sing A Song Of Tomorrow TodayAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sing A Song Of Tomorrow Today, by Hugh Charles, Sonny Miller and Noel gay. Recorded and broadcast by Billy Cotton, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
When They Sound The Last All ClearAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for When They Sound The Last All Clear, by Hugh Charles and Louis Elton, recorded and broadcast by Vera Lynn, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
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
Sons Of The Old ContemptiblesAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sons Of The Old Contemptibles, written and composed by Muriel Watson, Jack Denby and Everett Lynton, recorded and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his band
In The Quartermaster's StoresAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for In The Quartermaster's Stores, words and music adapted by Box, Cox and Bert Read
Run Rabbit Run! Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Run Rabbit Run!, from The Little Dog Laughed. Music and words by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler
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
I'm Sending A Letter To Santa ClausAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus, by Lanny Rogers and Spencer Williams. Featured, recorded and broadcast by Gracie Fields
The White Cliffs Of DoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for There'll Be Blue Birds Over The White Cliifs Of Dover, words by Nat Burton, music by Walter Kent
The King Is Still In LondonAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The King Is Still In London, by Roma Campbell Hunter and Hugh Charles. Accompanied with a portrait photograph of Billy Cotton, who featured
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Harland and Wolff date bookWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic. Extremely rare Harland and Wolff hardbound employees build/date book chronicling the history of the ships built at the yard
Music cover, When Santa got stuck up the Chimney, by Jimmy Grafton, broadcast and recorded by Billy Cotton Date: 1953
Music cover, Circus, Joy NicholsMusic cover, Circus, lyrics by Bob Russel, music by Louis Alter, broadcast and recorded by Joy Nichols Date: 1949
Music cover, Shrimp Boats, recorded by Jo StaffordMusic cover, Shrimp Boats, words and music by Paul Mason Howard and Paul Weston, recorded by Jo Stafford Date: 1951
Music cover, Choo'n Gum, sung by Teresa Brewer, words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy, introduced by Richard Attenborough in his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950
Music cover, Shot Gun Boogie, by Tennessee ErnieMusic cover, Shot Gun Boogie, words and music by Tennessee Ernie, recorded on Capitol Date: 1950
Advert, Twin Deck Celebritone Gramophone, complete installation £125 Date: 1929
Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, HildegardeMusic cover, The Touch of Your Lips, by Ray Noble, featured, broadcast and recorded by Hildegarde. Date: 1936
Music cover, Stars Fell on Alabama, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkin, featured and recorded by Derickson and Brown. Date: 1934
Music cover, I Love You Very Much, Madame, words and music by Fred Grundland and Michael Carr, recorded and broadcast by Ambrose and his Embassy Band. Date: 1934
Music cover, The Handsome Territorial, Joe LossMusic cover, The Handsome Territorial, recorded by Joe Loss and His Band, WW2. Date: 1939
Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, Billy Cotton BandMusic cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, broadcast and recorded by the Billy Cotton Band. Date: 1939
Advert, The Edison Phonograph, wax cylinder playerAdvert for The Edison Phonograph, wax cylinder player, National Phonograph Company. Date: 1901
Jamaica House, BermondseyViews of Jamaica House from original drawings of 1826. Jamaica House stood in Cherry Gardens, a pleasure garden. In 1664 Samuel Pepys visited it
The Vale of HealthView of the Vale of Health, Hampstead, London. Those who wished to attract visitors or new residents invented and promoted the Vale of Health name, which was first recorded in 1801
British CWGC Cemetery Tyne Cot, Passchendaele, BelgiumThis is the largest British War Cemetery in the world and was designed by Sir Hebert Baker (who designed the tomb of Cecil Rhodes in Delhi)
The Kings of Britain with King Edgar row on the River DeeEdgar (circaÔÇë943975), known as the Peaceful or the Peaceable - King of England from 959 until his death. Edgars coronation did not happen until 973
Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection
PIERRE-CHARLES LEMONNIERPierre-Charles Lemonnier measures the speed of atmospheric electricity in a Carthusian monastery. Recorded Uranus before its discovery as a planet. Date: 1746
Futuristic recorded messageA futuristic recorded message, brought on a tray by a servant. Date: 1899
St Benet FinkA church that was located on what is now Threadneedle Street. Recorded since the 13th century, the church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London of 1666
Music cover, Pretend, Nat King ColeMusic cover, Pretend, by Lew Douglas, Cliff Parman and Frank Lavere, recorded by Nat King Cole. 1952
LFDCA-LFB Breathing apparatus control boardAll front line fire engines which carry breathing apparatus also carry a BA control board. This ensures that when firefighters enter an incident in BA their details are recorded
RMS Lusitania - en route to New York, August 1912RMS Lusitania - Hutchinson Archive. Original photograph taken on board the Lusitania en route to New York on 22 August 1912
Music cover, How Little We Know, Frank SinatraMusic cover, How Little It Matters How Little We Know, words by Carolyn Leigh, music by Philip Springer, recorded by Frank Sinatra. 1956
Leamington Spa SpringA Georgian building containing the The Original Spring Recorded by Camden, 1588, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s
Music cover, Dearie Mine, by Meredith and ThorburnMusic cover, Dearie Mine, vocal waltz, with words by Joe Meredith and music by Billy Thorburn, featured and broadcast by The Savoy Havana Band and recorded by The Savoy Orpheans at the Savoy Hotel
Music cover, Lay Down Your Arms, Anne SheltonMusic cover, Lay Down Your Arms (And Surrender To Mine), recorded by Anne Shelton. 1955
Music cover, Shanghai, Doris DayMusic cover, Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To Shanghai (I Wanna Be With You Tonight), words and music by Bob Hilliard and Milton De Lugg, recorded by Doris Day. 1951
Music cover, From Here To Eternity, Frank SinatraMusic cover, From Here To Eternity, recorded by Frank Sinatra, a song from the film. 1953
Pier, Margate - looking out through Ships Masts over water to town. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. Margate was recorded as Meregate in 1264 and as Margate in 1299
English Cathedrals - The shrine - St Albans - Heavily carved Shrine - Wooden fence in front. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals
Sultan received in the Topkapi Palace counselors. IstanbulOttoman Empire. Turkey. Sultan received in the courtroom of the Topkapi Palace counselors. Istanbul. Recorded. Engraving 19th century
Beauty Contest / 1888The first recorded beauty contest held at Spa, Belgium Date: 1888
Fentons Photo Van-CrimeaFentons Photographic van, which recorded scenes from the Crimean War, and is seen here at The Crimean Exhibition. Date: 1855
The rock and roll Waltz - Music Sheet Cover, music by Shorty Allen, words by Dick Ware as recorded by Kay Starr on H.M.V. Records. An illustration with a photo of Kay Starr in the middle
The Last Night of the Proms. Stanford Robinson conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. The television camera can be seen on the right
Quadruple bolide meteoritesQuadruple bolide recorded by the astronomer Tacchini at the Rome observatory Date: 27 July 1874
Glasgow Municipal Family Home interiorsThe spacious interiors of a Glasgow Municipal Family Home, precise location not recorded. Date: 1896
Glasgow Municipal Family HomeExterior of a Glasgow Municipal Family Home, precise location not recorded. Date: 1896
Glasgow Municipal Lodging HouseA Glasgow Municipal Lodging House, precise location not recorded. Date: 1896
The Melbourne Custom HouseSlide showing a black and white photograph of the Melbourne Custom House in the city of Melbourne in Australia. In this building customs officers recorded all goods entering or leaving Victoria;
Behind the scenes at Broadcasting HouseHow recorded programmes are mixed and made by the BBC in 1946. Date: 1946
WWI mourning fob with two photographsFirst World War mourning fob with two photographs. The first is of 50170 Private William Miller, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. & Derby Regiment). Died 9th April 1917, aged 31
Cuttens pendulum recorder for psychical researchJohn Cuttens pendulum recorder (general view above, close-up below), for use in psychical research. This electronic device detects the movements of a pendulum which are recorded on the chart
Taking thread: Sound-Waves on a Cord 1922Mr. W F Croll, who holds the parent, of a method of recording and reproducing sound-waves by means of a cellulose thread instead of by the generally known disc or cylinder record
Major Robert Hobart Mayo, the steward appointed to observe the attempt on behalf of the international authority, signs a card which will be photographed on to the film carried in the aircraft
LCC-LFB Breathing apparatus entry control pointAt larger fires more detailed entry control procedures were put in force to control the entry, and more importantly, the exit of firefighters in breathing apparatus
The Earliest recorded picture postcard from ItalyThe Grand Hotel in Venice, Italy - the earliest recorded picture postcard from Italy - March 15th 1888 - very very rare. Date: 1888
Loading up a camel - Algeria. There is a set of scales (and administration desk) in the background to make sure the weight of the goods is correctly recorded prior to departure
Bird Singing Match in an East End Pub, 1903Illustration showing a bird singing match, in progress in a public house, in the East End of London, 1903. The birds, in little cages on the back wall
The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers SyThe first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera
Bread PricesThe price of bread from 1800 to 1948, recorded on a set of five stones in the churchyard wall at Great Wishford, Wiltshire, England
The Duplex Catamaran, 1880Engraving of a Duplex Catamaran, built in Rhode Island USA, for Mr. Henry N. Custance, honorary treasurer of the Corinthian Yacht Club, August 1880
Edith Sitwell / RecordingEDITH SITWELL Writer, reading from her Rustic Elegies, being filmed while her voice is recorded in synch, in 1927
Florida AthleticsAthletic and gymnastic feats of the natives of Florida, as recorded by the visiting Europeans
Sphinx (Denon)A head-on view of the sphinx as it was found by the French army during Napoleons Egyptian campaign, and recorded by scholars
Duel as SpectacleThe duel as media spectacle - recorded by the photographer and the artist, and spectators come hurrying up
Hodge Steam Fire-EngineThe Hodge Steam fire-engine. The first recorded attempt at fire prevention in New York City was in 1659, and this locomotive-style engine is the first native-built engine
Birds Eye View of PisaA bird s-eye view of Pisa showing the river Arno flowing through the middle. Buildings and formal gardens have all been recorded
Willesden ChurchWillsdon Church, Middlesex. The church was first mentioned in 1181 but wasn t recorded as St. Marys until around 1280. By 1500s was known for its shrine to the Virgin Mary
Futuristic recorded messageIn the year 2000, people will send messages one to another in the form of wax cylinders, recorded on the senders gramophone, delivered by messenger, then played by the recipient