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Where will the dimple be? - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Bob Merrill and Al Hoffmann and recorded by Rosemary Clooney on Philips Records
Major PHG Powell-Cotton, Quex Park on his 50th birthdayMajor PHG Powell-Cotton of Quex Park wearing a head wreath of fuschias for his 50th birthday. His journal records D.(Diana, his eldest child, b. 1907) had made me a head wreath of fushias
Disco trouser suit, 1965For the young individualist - a disco trouser suit in pitch black rayon Tricel - shell top with polka dots partners with sassy trumpet trews
Page design, records, School SilhouettesPage design for records (athletic and what-have-you) in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA. Depicting a young woman in sports gear, running
Henry Segrave, British racing driverMajor Henry Segrave (1896-1930), one-time holder of both land and water speed records. He was a national hero, and the only British man to win a Grand Prix for 32 years after his victory in France in
South Africa - Kaffir CavesBlack and white photograph of mouth of cave used as dwelling-place, South Africa.. This slide dates from the late 19th century. The racial term kaffir was commonly used at the time
Switzerland - The Rhine Bridge at ConstanceColoured lantern slide of a view across the Old Rhine Bridge in Konstanz, Germany. The modern day bridge is a combined road and railway bridge and was built in 1938
Japan - Bandai-san volcanoLantern slide of In the Crater of Bandai-San. Bandai-san is a volcano in the central area of Fukushima Prefecture, southern Tohoku
Women working at Prisoners of War Information Bureau, WW1Women working at the offices of the Prisoners of War Information Bureau, located at 49 Wellington Street, Strand, where are record of all British soldiers who were prisoners of war in Germany were
Canada in Khaki No 2Book entitled Canada in Khaki No. 2 - A Tribute to the Officers and Men now serving in the Overseas Military Forces of Canada
Army Orders from General Sir Hs Rawlinson1. A copy of Army Orders from General Sir H. S. Rawlinson, Commanding Officer, 4th Army listing Immediate Rewards, dated 1st March 1919 to 40 recipients of the Military Medal. 2
Pauper Lunatic CertificateA 1926 Pauper Lunatic Certificate certifying that workhouse inmate Ada Wheelhouse was feeble-minded and fit to remain in the workhouse, categorised as a lunatic
Decca advertisement, WW1Advertisement for the popular Decca gramophone during the First World War, showing two soldiers discussing asking their commanding officer for a favour
WW2 poster, G R Notes are the Key NotesWW2 poster, G R [Goods Received?] Notes are the Key Notes of harmonious store keeping. Wrong information and careless handling causes discord. Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s
Record sleeve, 1920sA record sleeve for the music label His Masters Voice, featuring an illustration showing a lady about to play a record on her gramophone
Gramophone records for the front, WW1Part of a consignment of 50, 000 Winner records being packed for the front. The makers had already sent 30, 000 records to the Fleet. Date: 1915
His Masters Voice, military band recording World War OneAdvertisement for a recording on His Masters Voice music label during World War One, of Major Mackenzie Rogan and the band of the Coldstream Guards, playing
The Winner record label featuring horseracingA record label from The Winner, featuring Meet Me By Moonlight Alone by the Belgravia Quartette. Illustration shows a winning racehorse and jockey crossing the finish line first. Date: c.1925
New Hall of Records and Court House, Los Angeles, USANew Hall of Records and Court House, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: 20th century
Record label - The WinnerA record label for a recording of The Sweetest Flower That Blows, composed by C. B. Hawley and sung by Robert Carr. The label features a winning racehorse crossing the finish line. Date: c.1920
Notices in a bartering shopNotices in English and German in the window of a bartering shop. A pile of long-playing records can be seen on the right. Date: circa 1940s
King Johns PalaceAn Antient Structure, denominated in various Records KING JOHNs PALACE, lately situated near the New River Companys Reservoir, Tottenham Court. Date: 1811
Ross Plague CrossThe Plague Cross at Ross, Herefordshire, England. Situated in the churchyard, this cross records the burial of 315 victims of the plague in 1637. Date: 17th century
Holiday CaravanMother, daughter and dolly in a pram, playing gramophone records outside their holiday caravan. Date: early 1930s
Exercising to GramophoneA girl does her leg exercises on a table to the music of her gramophone records! Date: early 1930s
William Lambarde - 1WILLIAM LAMBARDE Topographer, historian and legal writer, keeper of the records in the Tower of London. Date: 1536 - 1601
William Lambarde - 2WILLIAM LAMBARDE of Kent Topographer, historian and legal writer, keeper of the records in the Tower of London. Date: 1536 - 1601
William Lambarde - 3WILLIAM LAMBARDE of Kent Topographer, historian and legal writer, keeper of the records in the Tower of London. Date: 1536 - 1601
Piccadilly Circus and a London Flower Seller Date: circa 1950
Hall of Records, New York City, USAHall of Records, Chambers Street, New York City, USA. Contains the offices of the Register, County Clerk, Surrogate, and Tax and Law Departments
Major Frederick Hugh Sykes 15th Hussars OCFrom Left: Major Frederick Hugh Sykes, 15th Hussars, OC in charge of records, RFC Military Wing, and Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson, Director of Military Training, War Office. circa 1912
A B Jenkins on his Duesenbeg. He was the first driver to capture world records on the Bonneville Salt Flats
Book shop saleswomanPeople You See. Book shop saleswoman. From Teddy Bear (29 June 1968)
Fleet prison baptismsBaptisms in the Fleet prison, Mottrams notebook, April 1725 Date: 1725
Census 1911 (Schedule reverse) Date: 1911
The Domesday Book, SussexThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Sussex, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, OxfordshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Oxfordshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, LincolnshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Lincolnshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, MiddlesexThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Middlesex, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, WiltshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Wiltshire and Dorset, spread extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, WestminsterThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Westminster, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
Criminal RegistersHome Office Criminal Registers, Lancaster, 1826 Date: 1826
The Domesday Book, BedfordshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Bedfordshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, BerkshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Berkshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, ShropshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Shropshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
The Domesday Book, BuckinghamshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Buckinghamshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
Tally sticksExchequer, Thirteenth Century tally Sticks Date: 13th century
The Domesday Book, WarwickshireThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Warwickshire, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085