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New Esso Guide to London Airport - Heathrow. 1965
Cover design, Signs of Autumn by Wilton Williams. 1922
Girl and boy in knitted cardigans. The price of the pattern is shown in both old and new currencies (one shilling equalling five pence). circa 1971
Regal Cinema programme, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Southend Beach 1950SHolidaymakers on the beach at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England. A sign offers boat trips for adults at 1s (shilling) each and children at 6d (sixpence) each
Mcvita Wheat BiscuitsMcVities McVita wheat biscuits, made entirely from English wheat at one shilling a packet
Packaging, Wood-Milne Pilot Rubber SolesPackaging design, Wood-Milne Pilot Rubber Soles for Ladies Shoes, price one shilling. circa 1940s
Cover design, Gaiety, A Monthly Magazine of Humour, one shilling. Try it in your bath! Edited by Artemas. circa 1920s
Music cover, Puppchen, two-step intermezzo by Jean Gilbert. 1913
Music cover, Bell Bottom Trousers, words and music by Moe Jaffe, as performed by Max and Harry Nesbitt. 1944
Cover design, The Curtain Book, published by Rufflette, one shilling. circa 1960s
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
Music cover, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, words and music by Tommie Connor, featured and recorded by The Beverley Sisters 1952
Study for The Last Shilling (1852). Hicks, George Elgar 1824 - 1914. Date: 1852
Music cover, The Gold Diggers of BroadwayMusic cover, Painting The Clouds With Sunshine, words by al Dubin, music by Joe Burke, from the film The Gold Diggers of Broadway. 1929
Music cover, Love Ya, Doris DayMusic cover, Love Ya, words by Charles Tobias, music by Peter DeRose, recorded by Doris Day. 1951
Music cover, Hollywood Nights, Mirth and Melody, William Fox Musical Movietone. 1939
Music cover, Shanghai, Doris DayMusic cover, Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To Shanghai (I Wanna Be With You Tonight), words and music by Bob Hilliard and Milton De Lugg, recorded by Doris Day. 1951
Music cover, From Here To Eternity, Frank SinatraMusic cover, From Here To Eternity, recorded by Frank Sinatra, a song from the film. 1953
Music cover, Hold Your Hats On! WW2Music cover, Hold Your Hats On! (Too-dle-oo-dle-oo), words by Sonny Miller, music by Richard Addinsell, from the Army Film Unit production, Troopship, during the Second World War. 1942
Poster, Nufix tonic dressing for mens hair. circa 1930s
Pre-decimalisation British coinage - Victoria and Edward VIIChristmas Greeting postcards showing pre-decimalisation British coinage from the reign of Queen Victoria and Edward VII. Date: 1906
Childrens Encyclopedia Money Card, showing the coins of the United Kingdom. Date: circa 1900s
Susi - My Fair LadySusi - leaning her head on a My Fair Lady programme. 1950s
Music cover, Lords of the Air, WW2, words and music by Michael North and Davy Burnaby. 1939
Music cover, Gypsy Violin, words by Charles O Flynn, music by Jack Betzner. 1935
Music cover, Ferry-Boat Serenade, words by Harold Adamson, music by E Di Lazzaro. 1940
Cover design, Our Mutual Friend by Charles DickensCover design for the first monthly instalment of the novel Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by Marcus Stone, dated May 1864. 1864
Advertisement, Swing Needle Embroidery TransferAdvertisement, Dressing Table Mats, Swing Needle Embroidery Transfer. circa 1960s
Invoice from Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, to Mr Frank Blackley, for the supply of one hundred greetings cards, total cost ten shillings and ten pence. Date: circa 1891
Front and back covers, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson, published by the Great Western Railway in the companys centenary year
Advertisement for Johnsons dry cleaners, MaidenheadAdvertisement for Johnsons dry cleaners, High Street, Maidenhead, with some amazing temporary reductions to three shillings and sixpence, and a four-day turnaround. Date: 20th century
Box, Primus notice lantern platesCardboard box originally containing twelve Primus notice lantern plates, glass plates prepared on one side so that notices can be written on them in ink, and displayed to an audience
Cover design, Weldons Beautiful Needlework, No. 2, showing a young woman in a crinoline dress sewing. Date: circa 1920s
Shilling day at the International Exhibition, held in London in 1862. Date: 1862
Scouts from Fiji, South Pacific, during Bob-a-Job Week, giving a dog a bath. From left to right, they are an English Sea Scout, a Fijian Scout, and an Indian Scout
Woman dialling 999 in a public telephone box, LondonWoman dialling 999 in a public telephone box near the Royal Festival Hall on Londons South Bank, used for a fire service exhibition. Date: 1957
Cover design, London Magazine, August, one shilling, with a woman in a black swimming costume and a red scarf on her head. Containing stories by Chesterton, Baroness Orczy, Elinor Glyn and others
British coins, two Elizabeth II shillings for 1956 and 1963. With two different lion, shield and crown designs on the reverse. Date: 1956, 1963
British coins, two George VI shillings for 1945 and 1948. With a lion and crown on the reverse, showing two different styles. Date: 1945, 1948
British coin, George VI florinBritish coin, a George VI florin (two shillings). Date: 1948
British coins, three George V shillings for 1923, 1926 and 1929. With a lion and crown on the reverse, showing a slightly different style for 1929 compared with the earlier two. Date: 1920s
British coins, three George V florins (two shillings) for 1921, 1922 and 1923. Date: early 1920s
Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You, a Womans Recruiting Song, dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen
Sheet music cover, Don t Ever Walk in the Shadows, with words and music by Art Noel and Clem Bernard. Showing a young couple walking along arm in arm. Date: 1942
Official programme, International Trophy at BrooklandsCover design for the official programme, The International Trophy at Brooklands, organised by the Junior Car Club. Showing a racing car and driver. Date: May 1933
Leaflet design, How to paint with Robbialac Paints. Featuring an idyllic white house with a red roof, and a woman painting the garden gate
Leaflet design, How to paint with Jensons Robbialac. Featuring a man with a tin of green paint and a paintbrush, at work in his kitchen