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The Bloomer Polka, The Promenade and The At HomePromotional music sheet for The Bloomer Polkas, The Promenade and The At Home, showing genteel ladies resting after a bout of dancing
The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer ScottischePromotional music sheet and score for The Bloomer Polka; and The Bloomer Scottische, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer and described as a musical bouquet
The Bloomer PolkaPromotional music sheet for The Bloomer Polka, dedicated to Mrs Colonel Bloomer. Bloomers, rational dress for women was advocated by Amelia Jenks Bloomer in the early 1850s
The Bloomer Costume, by J A HardwickPromotional music sheet for The Bloomer Costume early music hall song by J. A. Hardwick and sung with great applause by Mr J W Sharp and Mr Penniket
Oh! Look At Her Crinoline, by G Horncastle & F McGlennonPromotional music sheet for Oh! Look At Her Crinoline music hall song of 1893 by George Horncastle and Felix McGlennon, sung with the greatest success by Fannie Leslie whose face is represented
The Ladies Opportunity, by E. T. Wattson and Carlo MinasiPromotional music sheet for The Ladies Opportunity - Song for Leap Year - song of 1860 by E. T. Wattson and Carlo Minasi. Dedicated to the Young Ladies of England
Julias Crinoline, by J E CarpenterPromotional music sheet for Julias Crinoline music hall song by J. E. Carpenter, sung by W Randall. Illustrated by popular artist, Alfred Concanen
Crinoline by Hugo VampPromotional music sheet for Crinoline by Hugo Vamp, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850s. The image shows a lady modelling an enormous crinoline skirt which had just come into fashion
The Highly Colored Tie by J Mills and F W VentonThe Highly Coloured Tie music hall song of 1893 by J. Mills and F. W. Venton, and sung by Arthur Albert. The illustration, by H G Banks
Yer At Don t Fit Yer Very Well, by F Allsop and C YorkePromotional music, sheet for Yer At Dont Fit Yer Very Well music hall song of 1894 by Fred Allsop and Charles Yorke. The singer, Harry Champion is pictured. Date: 1894
Whos Your Hatter by J Caulfied and John HarrowayPromotional music sheet for Whos Your Hatter, by J. Caulfield and John Harroway, sung by Sam Cowell, circa 1850. It is about the problems which womens huge hats pose to men
Who Stole The Donkey?Promotional music sheet for Who Stole The Donkey? music hall song of about 1866, sung with immense success by Charles Sansom
The Afternoon Crawl by G W HuntPromotional music sheet for The Afternoon Crawl by G W Hunt, sung with the greatest success by Alfred Vance. The poster by Alfred Concanen, shows Vance dressed in a green checked suit with gloves
The Showman, by Chas Linda and J WoolleyPromotional music sheet for The Showman music hall song of 1873 by Chas. Linda and J. Woolley, sung with the greatest success by Hyram Travers
Oh Fred! Tell Them To Stop by George MeenPromotional music sheet for Oh Fred! Tell Them When To Stop music hall song of 1880 by George Meen and sung with immense success by Fred Coyne
The Crinoline Varsoviana by Royloff & Schottische by FowlerPromotional music sheet for The Crinoline Varsoviana by E. Reyloff and Schottische by J. A. Fowler. Partly coloured version of a previous version of the same sheet showing a lady modelling an
Little Em ly by Dexter Smith and G A WhitePromotional music sheet for piano and guitar for Little Em ly, by Dexter Smith and G A White, based on the novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
The Micawber Quadrille, by J WinterbottomPromotional music sheet for The Micawber Quadrille of 1869 by J. Winterbottom, from the drama Little Emly by Andrew Halliday, first performed Olympic Theatre, 9th October 1869
Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, by Louis-Antoine JullienPromotional music sheet for Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, by the famous French composer and conductor Louis-Antoine Jullien. The poster shows happy-looking couples enjoying the dancing. Date: circa 1845
Doras Waltz and Doras SongPromotional music sheet for Doras Waltz and Doras Song, composer unknown. Based on David Copperfield Charles Dickens novel of 1850
The Electric Galop by Fred GodfreyPromotional music sheet for The Electric Galop of 1869 by Fred Godfrey. The image shows Mephistopheles shining an electric light on the Gaiety Theatre, however
Mincement, by Js Lee and R CootePromotional music sheet for MIncemeat by Js Lee and R Coote, sung by Fred French, circa 1868. The image by celebrated illustrator Alfred Concanen shows a kitchen scene with a kitchen maid chopping
The Mephistopheles Galop by John FitzgeraldPromotional music sheet for The Mephistopheles Galop by John Fitzgerald, as performed in the burlesque Very Little Faust and More Mephistopheles by Francis Burnand
I Shall Have Em, by Sims and Petitt and music by Meyer LutzI Shall HaveEm! song written by G R Sims and Henry Petitt with music by Meyer Lutz, from his own tunes in the burlesque Faust Up To Date, which was first produced at the Gaiety Theatre, October 1888
Faust Up To Date Waltz composed and arranged by Meyer LutzPromotional music sheet for Faust Up To Date Waltz composed and arranged by Meyer Lutz from his own tunes in the burlesque Faust Up To Date, by George. R
Faust Up To Date lancers composed and arranged by Meyer LutzPromotional music sheet for Faust Up To Date Lancers, composed and arranged by Meyer Lutz from his own tunes in the burlesque Faust Up To Date
Faust in Five Minutes, by Henry WalkerPromotional music sheet for Faust in Five Minutes, a Musical Medley Historiette written by Henry Walker and sung by Howard Paul
So I ll Never Ride Again, by Harry Leighton & George EverardPromotional music sheet for So Ill Never Ride Again" music hall song of 1900 by Harry Leighton & George Everard. Sung by Frank Coyne
The Holidays Quadrille by J PridhamPromotional music sheet for The Holidays Quadrille of 1874 by J. Pridham. Illustrated by Alfred Concanen, the image shows a family being welcomed into a stately home in the snow while the driver of
A Bad Boys Diary, by Oswald Allen & Vincent DaviesPromotional music sheet for A Bad Boys Diary, song by Oswald Allen & Vincent Davies. The illustration by Alfred Concanen shows (presumably)
Cab! Cab!! Cabby!!! Comic song by George Ford & J A HardwickPromotional music sheet for Cab! Cab!! Cabby!!! music hall song of 1849 by George Ford & J. A. Hardwick, sung with much Laughter and Applause by George Ford
The Bicycle Waltzes by C J SydeyPromotional music sheet for the Bicycle Waltzes by C J Sydey, printed by Paterson & Sons, showing a young bicycle enthusiast cycling alongside young ladies with branches of leaves accompanied by a
The Five O Clock Bus by F W Green and J Harrington-YoungPromotional music sheet for The Five O Clock Bus music hall song by F. W. Green & J. Harrington Young and sung with applause by George Ellis, the Australian comique
Old England and the New Song by Harry Adams and E JonghmansPromotional music sheet for Old England and the New, song of 1884 by Harry Adams & E. Jonghmans, sung amidst the most enthusiastic applause, by popular singer of the time Charles Godfrey
The Young Recruit by Stephen GloverPromotional music sheet for The Young Recruit Quadrille of 1858 by Stephen Glover. The design by John Brandard, the leading artist of music sheets of the time shows a young man being recruited by a
Yankee Notions, by E. V. Page and Vincent DaviesPromotional music sheet for Yankee Notions, music hall song of 1880 by E. V. Page and Vincent Davies and sung by Charles Otley
Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald in San FranciscoMusic cover, Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald in San Francisco, words by Gus Kahn, music by Kaper and Jurman. 1936
Advert for Viyella Sheets in ColoursAdvertisement for Viyella Sheets in Colours, modern sheets with warmth -- Summer Colour with Winter Comfort. Date: 1930
Elisabeth Welch music sheet Yesterdays Thrill from the film Soft Lights and Sweet Music. Elisabeth Welch (1904-2003) African American singer & actress who settled in London in 1933
Little Bo Peep sheet music and lyricsLittle Bo Peep surrounding the music and lyrics. circa 1900s
Music cover, Betty Sands, by John SinclairMusic cover, Betty Sands, composed by John Sinclair. 1865
Together - Vocal Waltz - Original Music Sheet Cover - published by Campbell Connelly & Co in 1928. Date: 1928
Sheet music with comic verse on a Christmas card -- Auld Lang Syne, Home Sweet Home, The Mistletoe Bough and Royal Country Dances (four tunes, fortunes). Date: circa 1890s
Music cover, National Anthems of the Allies, WW1Music cover, National Anthems of the United Allies (Britain, France, Russia and Belgium), First World War period. With portraits of King George V, President Poincare, Tsar Nikolai and King Albert
Music cover, Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness, by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932
Music cover, Ting-Ga Ring Quadrille by Charles D Esteve. 19th century
Music cover, The Wedding of Punch and Judy by Joseph Engleman. 1936
Music cover, The Vesper Chime, by George Linley. 19th century