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Background imageScore Collection: Klondyke Whist scorecard

Klondyke Whist scorecard, black cat wearing wireless radio headphones

Background imageScore Collection: Garden Whist playing cards scorecard

Garden Whist playing cards scorecard, two young women in crinoline dresses and bonnets

Background imageScore Collection: Court Whist playing cards scorecard, royal fanfare trumpets

Court Whist playing cards scorecard, royal fanfare trumpets draped in flags of four suits

Background imageScore Collection: Crazy Whist playing cards scorecard, four characters

Crazy Whist playing cards scorecard, four characters carrying giant images of the four suits

Background imageScore Collection: Mariner's Score, Lowestoft, Suffolk

Mariner's Score, Lowestoft, Suffolk - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageScore Collection: RMS Lusitania - musical score, plate and bowl

RMS Lusitania - musical score, plate and bowl
RMS Lusitania - musical score The Lusitania Waltz by Ezra Read, In Memoriam ceramic plate showing Lusitania with the words Torpedoed 7th May 1915, and a bowl depicting the Lusitania/Mauretania

Background imageScore Collection: Preston North End v Huddersfield, FA Cup Final, Wembley

Preston North End v Huddersfield, FA Cup Final, Wembley
Preston North End score winning penalty against Huddersfield Town in FA Cup Final 1938 at Wembley Stadium Date: 1938

Background imageScore Collection: Melbourne scoreboard showing England's 589 total

Melbourne scoreboard showing England's 589 total
Melbourne scoreboard showing England's record total of 589, tour of Australia Date: 1912

Background imageScore Collection: A Musician, 1500s, by Giovanni di Niccolo Mansueti

A Musician, 1500s, by Giovanni di Niccolo Mansueti
Giovanni di Niccolo Mansueti (ca.1465-1527). Italian painter. A Musician, 1500s. Portrait of a young man holding a musical score. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta. Date: 2019

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 4

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 4 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 7

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 7 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 6

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 6 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 5

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 5 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 3

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 3 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 2

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 2 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 1

Comic Score Card for Bridge Playing Card Game No. 1 Date: 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Spanish Civil War. Musical score of the song

Spanish Civil War. Musical score of the song El mes petit de tots (The youngest one) by Emili Vendrell. Drawing by Lola Anglada

Background imageScore Collection: Ronald Stevenson with Dmitri Shostakovich

Ronald Stevenson with Dmitri Shostakovich
Ronald Stevenson (left, b 1928), British composer, looking at a musical score with the Soviet Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)

Background imageScore Collection: Leopold Stokowski, orchestral conductor

Leopold Stokowski, orchestral conductor
Leopold Anthony Stokowski (1882-1977), British-born naturalised American orchestral conductor. Seen here in later life, conducting from the podium. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageScore Collection: Comic postcard, Conductor and band Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Conductor and band Date: 20th century

Background imageScore Collection: Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay - popular song

Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay - popular song
Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay - the popular song in musical notation, with portraits Date: 1890s

Background imageScore Collection: The Medal and the Maid, musical comedy at the Lyric Theatre, Tom B Daviss company

The Medal and the Maid, musical comedy at the Lyric Theatre, Tom B Daviss company, book by Owen Hall, lyrics by C H Taylor, music by Sidney Jones. Date: 1900s

Background imageScore Collection: Mr Cinders, a Barrel of Fun, musical comedy, score by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers

Mr Cinders, a Barrel of Fun, musical comedy, score by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers, libretto by Clifford Grey and Greatorex Newman, presented by Macdonald & Young, Pleasure Garden Theatre

Background imageScore Collection: Doll representing a young man in front of a music score

Doll representing a young man in front of a music score to God Save the Queen. Wooden doll dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageScore Collection: Doll representing Miss Arnold

Doll representing Miss Arnold in poke bonnet, muslin frock, long fichu. Wooden doll dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageScore Collection: English huntswoman jumping sidesaddle over a fence

English huntswoman jumping sidesaddle over a fence, 19th century. Facey Romford unable to follow Lucy Somersville over a hedge. What matter did it make to him how she rode, confound this ugly place

Background imageScore Collection: Second Waltz Medley

Second Waltz Medley - Piano solo with arrangement for piano accordion. Banks Music House, 25 County Arcade, Leeds. circa 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Silhouette, Playing Rousseaus Dream on Piano

Silhouette, Playing Rousseaus Dream on Piano. late 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Jack Hobbs hitting a boundary for Surrey against Yorkshire

Jack Hobbs hitting a boundary for Surrey against Yorkshire
Jack Hobbs, legendary cricketer, hitting a boundary in a Surrey versus Yorkshire match. circa 1920s

Background imageScore Collection: Score table for the game of pool (la poule)

Score table for the game of pool (la poule), a round robin variant of billiards played with two cue balls from the early 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Plates decorated with musical scores within

Plates decorated with musical scores within floral borders, Rouen, France. At top, a canon for three voices by composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville

Background imageScore Collection: Music-box mechanism with cylinder and hammers to play chimes

Music-box mechanism with cylinder and hammers to play chimes on a bell, and music score to Ignace Joseph Pleyels German Hymn

Background imageScore Collection: Advert, Booseys Musical Cabinet, Drawing Room Pieces

Advert, Booseys Musical Cabinet, Drawing Room Pieces
Advert, Booseys Musical Cabinet, Drawing Room Pianoforte Pieces, listing works by composers including Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Schubert, Meyerbeer and Verdi. Date: late 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Advert, Boosey & Co, Song Books and Operas

Advert, Boosey & Co, Song Books and Operas
Advert, Boosey & Co, The Royal Song Books, The Royal Edition of Operas, Ballad Operas, and Booseys Cabinet Operas for Pianoforte Solo. Date: late 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Advert, Booseys Cabinet Classics, Pianoforte Solo

Advert, Booseys Cabinet Classics, Pianoforte Solo, listing works by composers including Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Brahms and Bach. Date: late 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Front cover, Booseys Cabinet Operas, Il Trovatore, Verdi

Front cover, Booseys Cabinet Operas, Il Trovatore, Verdi
Front cover, Booseys Cabinet Operas, Il Trovatore, by Verdi, arranged for piano by Rudolf Nordmann. Date: late 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Cover design, Monsieur Beaucaire, opera by Andre Messager

Cover design, Monsieur Beaucaire, opera by Andre Messager
Cover design, musical score, Monsieur Beaucaire, a romantic opera by Andre Messager, with lyrics by Adrian Ross, based on the story by Booth Tarkington

Background imageScore Collection: The Footballers Dream

The Footballers Dream

Background imageScore Collection: The Bloomer Valse and the Bloomer Redowa

The Bloomer Valse and the Bloomer Redowa
Promotional music sheet for The Bloomer Valse and The Bloomer Redowa dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer. 1855. A valse is the French term for waltz

Background imageScore Collection: The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische

The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische
Promotional music sheet and score for The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer and described as a musical bouquet

Background imageScore Collection: Woman playing a harpsichord or piano

Woman playing a harpsichord or piano. early 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Cartoon, The Composer

Cartoon, The Composer. early 19th century

Background imageScore Collection: Music cover, Les Rats Quadrilles, The Rats

Music cover, Les Rats Quadrilles, The Rats, composed by G Redler. 1843

Background imageScore Collection: Music cover, Les Chats Quadrilles, The Cats

Music cover, Les Chats Quadrilles, The Cats, composed by G Redler. 1843

Background imageScore Collection: Schoolboy bowled out two adult cricketers

Schoolboy bowled out two adult cricketers
The schoolboy (C L Townsend) bowled out H B Steel and E C Hornby before a run was scored

Background imageScore Collection: Caricature, Polly Solomon

Caricature, Polly Solomon -- Edward Solomon, English conductor, composer, orchestrator and pianist. 1884

Background imageScore Collection: Shop window broken by suffragettes

Shop window broken by suffragettes. Sign with text saying Burglars score again. Suffregattes 1 Burglars 2 Burglars lead by one point Date: 1912

Background imageScore Collection: Memorial to Austrian Songwriter and Conductor Robert Stolz

Memorial to Austrian Songwriter and Conductor Robert Stolz (1880-1975) next to the Johann Strauss Monument in the City Park (Stadtpark) in Vienna (Wien), Austria



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