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Music cover, The Umbrella, humorous songMusic cover, The Umbrella, a humorous song by Constant Mertens, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1865
Music cover, The Sewing Machine, sung at London and provincial concerts by Fred Buckingham and Fred Callingham and the author, Frank Bell circa 1860
Music cover, The Salvation Sisters, sung by Carrie Roberts and Alice Golding. circa 1865
Music cover, The Douglas Bay Polka by Carl HirschMusic cover, The Douglas Bay Polka composed by Carl Hirsch, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1860
Music cover, The Kerry Recruit, Old Irish Song, written by Miss Somerville, composed and arranged by Charles O Malley. circa 1900
Music cover, The Guards Quadrille by Bushez. 19th century
Music cover, I m Sister to the Cure, Valse Comique by H T Swatton, sung by E Marshall, dedicated to C Morton, drawn by Alfred Concanen
Music cover, The Cardigan Galop by Carl Hochst, dedicated to Major General The Earl of Cardigan, seen here galloping over a Russian gun emplacement at Balaclava during the Crimean War. 1854
Music cover, Tandem Galop by Henry Farmer, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1880
Music cover, The Gondoliers Waltz, P BucalossiMusic cover, The Gondoliers Waltz, by P Bucalossi, based on music from the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Gondoliers. 1889
Music cover, Sister Ria, sung by Miss Lizzie FletcherMusic cover, Sister Ria, written by A J Mills, composed by Arthur Lennard, sung by Miss Lizzie Fletcher. 1895
Music cover, Oysters Sir, sung by Miss GraddonMusic cover, Oysters Sir, composed by Rossini, sung by Miss Graddon at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. 1827
Music cover, Le Polo New French Quadrille, music by F R Trebutien, arranged by Charles D Albert, showing an indoor polo game. 1880
Music cover, La Mazurka Quadrille, by MusardMusic cover, La Mazurka Quadrille, arranged for the piano by Musard (dedicated to Miss Fanny Sutton, Dover). circa 1850
Music cover, Intermezzo, The Prodigal SonMusic cover, Intermezzo by J M Glover, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in The Prodigal Son, arrangement for pianoforte
Music cover, In Mercy Do Not Mention Her, a Parody on the celebrated song, Oh No We Never Mention Her, sung by Mr Liston and Mr Harley, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 19th century
Music cover, A Thing He Had Never Done Before, written and composed by C W Murphy, sung by George Robey. 1911
Music cover, The Dark Girl Dress d in Blue, sung by Kate Harley, and written and sung by Harry Clifton at the London Music Halls. With the International Exhibition of 1862 in the background. 1862
Music cover, Lewiss Beautiful Tea, Waltz - Lewiss Department Store, Manchester. circa 1890
Music cover, The Bolden Ode, Land, Love and Liberty - Horatio Nelson and HMS Victory. circa 1840
Music cover, Citee comme Temoin (called as a witness), words by Marie Vernet, music by Jules Carlez, comic courtroom scene with judges and witness. 19th century
Sheet Metal Workers, William Baker Technical School, HertforBoys at their work benches in the sheet metal workshop at the William Baker Technical School, Hertford, run by Barnardo s. Date: Date unknown
Advert for sheet music for Three O Clock in the Morning, the famous Chime Waltz, London, 1920 Date: 1920
Sheet music for the Gaby Fox Trot featuring Gabys Deslys and Jules Raucourt, 1915 Date: 1915
Music cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, by James GleadowMusic cover, The Fox Hunt Galop, composed by James Gleadow. 19th century
Music cover, Sabbath Recreations, J PridhamMusic cover, Sabbath Recreations, A Collection of Sacred Airs for the pianoforte arranged by J Pridham, with a view of Rochester Cathedral, Kent. 1880s
Music cover, The Muddle-Puddle Porter, written and composed by George Grossmith Junior, showing a caricature of the singer Lionel Brough. 1894
Music cover, The Jolly Blacksmiths March-Twostep, written by E T Paull and E Braham. 1905
Chinese printing, Qing Dynasty. Printers workshop with engraved boards, paper sheets, printing ink, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon
Tin-plate worker in apron beating tin on an anvil with a mallet surrounded by tin buckets, pots, urns and utensils. Handcoloured woodcut engraving from The Book of English Trades
Music Sheet - Call Me MadamMusic sheet for the song, (I Wonder Why?) You re Just in Love from the 1953 film Call Me Madam by Irving Berlin starring Ethel Merman. Date: 1953
Music Sheet - Tutankhamen - Gwen Farrar and Norah BlaneyMusic sheet cover for the song, In the Day of Tut-ankh-amen written and composed by Reg Low and J. P. Long, and sung by Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in the Andre Charlot revue, Rats
Music cover, In a Monastery Garden, Albert W KetelbeyMusic cover, In a Monastery Garden, Characteristic Intermezzo, by Albert W Ketelbey, arranged for piano solo. Date: 1915
Music cover, Sanctuary of the Heart, Meditation Religieuse, by Albert W Ketelbey. Date: 1924
Music cover, In a Persian Market, Intermezzo Scene, by Albert W Ketelbey, arranged for piano solo. Date: 1920
Two Scotswomen washing clothes by a river, with tartan background. Date: circa 1910s
Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etcStreet Traders etc. - Baked Potato Seller ? The Lights O? London Galop of 1881 by Michael Connelly. Scene from The Lights O? London by G. R. Sims, first performed Princess?s Theatre, 10 Sept. 1881
Original Sheet Music Cover - SkatingSkating - The Belle of the Rink music hall song of about 1876 by Ellis Reynolds & James Weaver
Original Sheet Music CoverRefreshment House Exteriors ? A Touching Story music hall song by John Caulfield and John Caulfield Junior. The notice Tea Made is explained in the line Hot water for twopence you must bring your own
Original Sheet Music Cover - RailwaysRailways - The Charming Young Widow I Met in the Train music hall song of 1863 written by W. H. Coye
Original Sheet Music Cover - HorseracingHorseracing - Bradshaw?s Guide music hall song of 1876 by Fred Albert. The guide was the Bible of the railway timetable
Original Sheet Music Cover - LondonLondon - Hampton Court -There You Are Emma music hall song by John Read. Placed here for the advertisement, unusually for a road rather than a river trip
Original Sheet Music Cover - Public FiguresPublic Figures - (Colonel) Burnaby the Brave music hall song by J. S. Haydon and Harry Braham. A British hero, staunch and true, / He found a soldier?s grave
John Bull or You Dont Bamboozle - music hall song of 1862 by W. F. & Willem Vandervell. The character was a very popular symbol of the traditional Englishman
Music cover, Les Chats Quadrille, The Cats Quadrille for piano, composed by C Redler. 19th century
Music cover, Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer, WW2Music cover, Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer, RAF Battle of Britain song with words by Harold Adamson, music by Jimmy McHugh and revised words by Frederick Day. 1943
Music cover, The Loveliest Night of the Year, from the film, The Great Caruso, starring Mario Lanza and Ann Blyth
Music cover, The Captain with His Whiskers, Ladies Comic Song. 1859