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Music cover, The Masaniello Quadrille, by Jullien Date: 19th century
Music cover, Souvenir de Leeds, Grand March, by William Spark (organist of the town hall), composed in honour of the royal visit by The Prince
Music cover, The New Haymarket Polka, by Meredith Ball, showing the proscenium arch and safety curtain of the Haymarket Theatre, London Date: circa 1880
Music cover, The Lost Child, sung by George FordMusic cover, The Lost Child, the admired comic song, sung by George Ford, words by Thomas Hood Date: circa 1860
Music sheet, Rule Britannia, as solo and chorusMusic sheet, patriotic song Rule Britannia, as solo and chorus, composed by Dr Arne, with musical notation Date: 19th century
Music cover, The Cachucha, by A Fleche, danced by ballerinas Paulina Duvernay and Fanny Ellsler, with Une Valse Sentimentale Date: circa 1835
Music cover, The Break of Day Quadrille, by Willem Vandervell, with a design by Alfred Concanen, showing people leaving a late-night party Date: 19th century
Music cover, Sabbath Recreations No. 4, a Collection of Sacred Airs for the Pianoforte, arranged by J Pridham, with a view of St Paul's Cathedral, London Date: 19th century
Music cover, Punch and Judy Quadrille by Hs Roberts Date: 19th century
Music cover, Dreaming, or I Thought I Was There, words by John P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Charles Godfrey Date: 19th century
Music cover, Tops and Bottoms, Barn Dance by Theo Bonheur, with cats by Louis Wain Date: 19th century
Music cover, Lady Edith's Bridal, or the Nightingale's Song Waltz, by Henri F Hemi, with a view of the Octagon Towers, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland Date: 19th century
Music cover, Kitty Patterson, dedicated to William Wilde, sung by Mr and Mrs J F Bryan, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, IolantheMusic cover, Iola, The New Dance Iolanthe, by Popplewell Royle, inspired by the comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Date: 1891
Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep?Music cover, Did You Ever Catch A Weasel Asleep, words by Geoffrey Thorn, composed by Walter Redmond, sung by G H MacDermott, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Music cover, As You Like It Polka, by Adam WrightMusic cover, As You Like It Polka, composed by Adam Wright, design by Alfred Concanen Date: 19th century
Music cover, Jeannette et Jeannot, The Soldier's Return, by Charles William Glover, illustration by John Brandard. (2 of 2) Date: mid-19th century
R. S. Hudson Limited Rinso AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for R. S. Hudson Limited, promoting Rinso, a convenient product for washing clothes, the idea is that all you need do is rinse the clothes in cold water
Belgian Woman And Child In FlightA portrait sketch of a Belgian mother with her child fleeing, she is carrying an assortment of goods wrapped up in a sheet bundle. Date: circa 1918
RMS Lusitania - three sheet music covers. Lusitania, Two Step and March by Leslie H Stowe; Lusitania Two Step, and Lusitania March and Two Step by John M Gray. Date: 20th century
RMS Titanic - shipping chart of North Atlantic for the month of April 1912, Sheet 133, Meteorological Office, London. The chart is in colour and displays wind, sea current, sea temperature
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - bed coversWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic - pair of bed covers, 82 x 62 inches
RMS Titanic - music cover, hymn performed on board the shipRMS Titanic - music cover, in French, hymn performed on board the ship, night of 14-15 April 1912
Music cover, Two songs by Irving BerlinMusic cover, two songs with words and music by Irving Berlin, This is the Army Mr Jones, and I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen, from the wartime Warner Bros film, This is the Army. Date: 1942
Deshabille, illustration of woman in front of mirror, wrapped in robe or sheet, captioned Early morning before a mirror'. Drawn by C de Szankowski. Reproduced by the courtesy of Messrs R Wagner
Music cover, Tangled Tunes, a pot pourri of 106 favourite melodies humorously entangled by Albert W. Ketelbey Date: 1915
InventorySheet of paper, possibly the endpaper from a book, with a handwritten list or inventory in French dated 16 February 1605. With pieces of the binding thread attached in the gutter
Music cover, We Must Have Another, written and composed by Fred Malcolm and F P Sanford, sung by Shaun Glenville Date: 1927
Music cover, Sing A Song, Charlie ChaplinMusic cover, Sing A Song, foxtrot song, words and music by Charles Chaplin, Abe Lyman and Gus Arnheim, featured in Charlie Chaplin's comedy film The Gold Rush Date: 1925
Music cover, In a Little Second Hand Store, words and music by Harry Pease, Dave Dreyer and Ed G Nelson Date: 1933
Music cover, Nemesis Valse, waltz by Gerald Campton Date: 1920
Music cover, Martial Moments, March Medley, selected and arranged by Aubrey Winter, illustration by John Hassall Date: 1925
Music cover, Lying Awake at Night, song, words and music by Hugh Bayly Date: 1926
Music cover, Joyeuse Entree, march for piano by Alidor Thiry, celebrating the triumphant entry of King Albert of Belgium into Brussels, 23 December 1909 Date: 1909
Music cover, Climbing Up the Ladder of Love, fox trot song, written by Raymond Klages, composed by Jesse Greer, featured by The Savoy Orpheans Date: 1926
Music cover, Pasadena, an American Love Song, by Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie and Harry Warren, sung by Miss Florrie Forde Date: 1923
Music cover, Do That Heebie Jeebie Dance, written and composed by Floyd Du Pont and Teddy Pola, dance creation by Floyd Du Pont Date: 1927
Music cover, That Naughty Waltz, by Sol P Levy Date: 1920
Music cover, Hum Your Troubles Away, fox-trot song, composed by Cliff Friend and Harry Woods Date: 1926
Music cover, MGM's Hollywood Revue of 1929Music cover, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Hollywood Revue of 1929, Selection of Melodies Date: 1929
Music cover, The Punch and Judy Show, words and music by Ben Black Date: 1929
Music cover, When the Curtain Falls, words by Ronald Frankau, music by Billy Barnes, featured by Ronald Frankau's Companies Date: 1927
Music cover, Glowing Embers by Evan Marsden, Narrative-Intermezzo, piano solo Date: 1924
Music cover, Why Don't You Make Me Happy? words by Arthur Henry, music by Rex Lander and Lee Clare, foxtrot song broadcast by Jack Payne and his Hotel Cecil Dance Band Date: 1927
Music cover, The Green Elephant, Oriental Fox-Trot by P Sego Date: 1920
Music cover, My Sunday Girl, fox-trot song, written by Herman Ruby and Bud Cooper, composed by Sam H Stept Date: 1927
Music cover, Forget-Me-Not, Fox Trot by Henry Richards Date: 1920
Music cover, Where Dreams Come True, words and music by Val Valentine, sung by Miss Nellie Wigley Date: 1927