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Song, The Reasonable RequestSheet music, song by Dr Heighington, The Reasonable Request. 18th century
Song by Burgess, Sweet are the flow rs that deck the fieldSheet music, song by Henry Burgess, Sweet are the flow rs that deck the field. circa 1758
Song, The Maids PetitionSheet music for a song entitled The Maids Petition. 18th century
Three-part song, The flocks shall leave the mountainsSheet music, three-part song (trio) in C minor for Acis, Galatea and Polyphemus, The flocks shall leave the mountains, the woods the turtle dove, the nymphs forsake the fountains
Late 19th century Prussian Bathers - Baltic Coastal Resort - this may be Sestroretsk - a municipal town in Kurortny District of the federal city of St
Romance by Arthur WattsA couple in fancy dress costume enjoy a moonlit romantic tryst. Date: 1920
Three is Company by AbbeA 1920s couple pucker up for a kiss in front of a beaming moon. Date: 1920
Dancing to a fiddle by Charles RobinsonA romance blossoms between a young man playing the violin and a girl eager to dance with him. Date: 1914
Bride and groom in church doorway, Marazion, CornwallBride and groom in a church doorway, Marazion, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Young man carrying a scythe meets his girl amid the cornA young man carrying a large scythe has a rendezvouz with his girl amid the corn... Date: circa 1890s
A young man talks to his beloved out in the field Date: circa 1890s
The Bird of Paradise by Richard Walton Tully. First produced in England Lyric Theatre on the 11th September 1919. The setting is Hawaii
WW1 - Italian soldier and his sweetheartA quite extraordinary postcard showing a glamorous Italian soldier and his equally glamorous girl in a very close and loving embrace - drawn in a fantastic stylistic, soft and rather kitsch style
The Baggage Room by LongleyA cupid painting his quiver of arrows with a message in the luggage hold of a ship, announcing they will be wanted on the voyage. 1929
Autumn Manoeuvres, by Henry Hamilton, adapted from the German version, Herbstmanoever (Vienna, 1909), in turn based on the Hungarian version, Tartarjaras (Budapest, February 1908)
The Apple of Eden, by G Carlton Wallace, a romantic play first produced at the Elephant and Castle, London, August 1910, then the Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, April 1912
Aloma by John B Hymer and LeRoy Clemens, first produced in England at the Adelphi Theatre, London, May 1926. It was set on an island in the South Seas;
WW1 - Keep a Brave Heart, Darling! A girl in a pretty pink dress gives her beloved a final embrace before he headed off to the horrors of the Western Front. Date: 1914
Will You Be My Valentine by A. K. MacdonaldLovely double page spread from The Tatler for Valentines Day. A poem is decorated with charming romantic vignettes. 1930
The Lipstick by A. DavisA woman applies her lipstick at a dressing table while being kissed by her lover. 1930
Are You The Man? by Frank Price, first produced at the Opera House, Buxton, March 1909. A New Drama of Romance and Mystery. Showing a pointing policeman (sergeant). Date: 1909
The Lavender Shawl by SogataDepiction of Venice during the carnival with masked revellers emerging from a gondola. 1930
WW2 - British soldier checks his chances using flower petals: " She loves me, she loves me not..." ! Date: circa 1943
WW2 - British soldier opts for wine instead of tea, which the pretty French waitress assumes to be his tipple of choice!!! Date: circa 1943
Victorian scrap - Wanted loving husbandVictorian scrap - People Who Want To Marry - Wanted Loving Husband. late 19th century
Decameron Nights at Drury Lane Theatre, London -- The Romance of Perdita and Saladin. circa 1920s
The Cotton Industry, a Romance of Modern Work -- trade design. 1920
Music cover, You d Be So Nice To Come Home To, words and music by Cole Porter, from the film, Something To Shout About. 1943
Scenes from the Hawaiian romance The Bird of Paradise, GarriScenes from the Hawaiian romance The Bird of Paradise at the Garrick Theatre, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Kissing couple in a park, Paris, France. circa 1970
A Gallant, Gay Lothario in the Days of the Grand Monarque - a barve young gent kisses the hand of his hearts desire as she carefully manouevres her wide gown into a small Opera Box in Paris, France
An awkward position - true love never did run smooth circa early 19th century
Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis - Vouchsafe, thou wonder, to alight thy steed. circa 1830s
Mimi and Tou-tou: a Thames to Tanganyika romance. The overland journey made from the Cape to Central Africa, and the victorious battles fought on Lake Tanganyika by the British naval expedition with
Forget Me Not -- lovers parting. early 19th century
Rosalind, by R W Macbeth (from As You Like It). 1888
Imogen, by H G Schmalz (from Cymbeline). 1888
The Discovery -- a middle-aged courting couple are spied upon in a garden. 18th century
Music cover, Do Ra Mi Fa, A Singing Lesson, song for voice and piano, written and composed by Arthur Lloyd, performed by Charles Coborn. circa 1889
Shakespeare - Pericles - King Simonides: Who is the first that doth prefer himself? (a procession of suitors for his daughter Thaisa) circa 1830
Shakespeare - Loves Labours Lost - Biron: Where lies thy grief, O tell me, good Dumain? circa 1830
Shakespeare - Cymbeline - Imogen: Oh! - no answer? then I ll enter. circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Winters Tale - Leontes: Still virginalling. circa 1830
Hotel Bill - A Setting for Romance. circa late 18th century
As You Like It - title page - Phoebe and Silvius, shepherdess and shepherd. 1862
A Weak Link by Bateman. This illustration is of a man that abstains from all lifes pleasures but reaps his reward financially
Mexican dating - Lovers chat through a barred windowMexican dating ( Novios Mexicanos ) - A pair of lovers chat through a barred window - it doesn t look as if she is going to shutter him out of her life any time soon.... Date: 1906
Simpson of Piccadilly advertisement, 1950 - Xmas giftsAdvertisement for Simpson of Piccadilly featuring a couple exchanging Christmas gifts and exchanging gifts under the mistletoe. Date: 1950