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Music cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, from South PacificMusic cover, A Cock-Eyed Optimist, song from South Pacific (stage musical and film), by Rodgers and Hammerstein Date: 1949
Music cover, Mister Snow, from CarouselMusic cover, Mister Snow, song by Rodgers and Hammerstein from the film Carousel Date: 1945
Music cover, Piano Selection, film version of The MikadoMusic cover, Piano Selection, arranged by Geoffrey Toye, film version of The Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan Date: 1939
Music cover, South of the Border (Down Mexico Way), by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr, played by Joe Loss and his Band. Date: 1939
Daydreaming (All Night Long) from The Gay ImpostorsMusic cover, Daydreaming (All Night Long), words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, from the Warner Bros film, The Gay Impostors, with Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane
Music cover, The Man with the Mandolin, by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Frank Weldon, featured and broadcast by Jack Payne and his Band, and Brian Lawrance and his Lansdown House Sextet
Music cover, When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby, by Larry Yoell and Glenn Brown, featured and broadcast by by Jack White and his Collegians. Date: 1938
Music cover, A Garden in Granada, words and music by Sam M Lewis, Abel Baer and Ion Vasilescu, featured and broadcast by Reginald Pursglove and his Orchestra. Date: 1938
Music cover, The Touch of Your Lips, HildegardeMusic cover, The Touch of Your Lips, by Ray Noble, featured, broadcast and recorded by Hildegarde. Date: 1936
Music cover, So Rare, Cavan O'ConnorMusic cover, So Rare, words by Jack Sharpe, music by Jerry Herst, sung Cavan O'Connor. Date: 1937
Music cover, Take My Heart, Ruth EttingMusic cover, Take My Heart, words by Joe Young, music by Fred E Ahlert, sung by Ruth Etting, America's Sweetheart of the Air. Date: 1936
Music cover, Little Lady Make Believe, Brian LawranceMusic cover, Little Lady Make Believe, lyrics by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon, featured and broadcast by Brian Lawrance and his Lansdowne House Sextet. Date: 1936
Music cover, The Music Goes Round and Around, words by Red Hodgson, music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley, featured and broadcast by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. Date: 1935
Music cover, Serenade in the Night, Joe LossMusic cover, Serenade in the Night (Violino Tzigano), English lyrics and musical adaptation by Jimmy Kennedy, original song by C A Bixio and B Cherubini, played by Joe Loss. Date: 1935
Music cover, Stars Fell on Alabama, words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkin, featured and recorded by Derickson and Brown. Date: 1934
Music cover, A Street in Old Seville, Marjorie StedefordMusic cover, A Street in Old Seville, by Rodd Arden and Leo Towers, featured and broadcast by Marjorie Stedeford. Date: 1935
Music cover, Moonglow, ValaidaMusic cover, Moonglow, by Will Hudson, Eddie de Lange and Irving Mills, featured by Valaida in Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1934. Date: 1934
Music cover, My Song for You, Jan KiepuraMusic cover, My Song for You, lyric by Frank Eyton, music by Mischa Spoliansky, from the Gaumont British picture My Song for You, starring Jan Kiepura. Date: 1934
Music cover, I Saw Stars, by Sigler, Goodhart and HoffmanMusic cover, I Saw Stars, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman. Date: 1934
Music cover, I Only Have Eyes for You, words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren, from the film Dames, featuring Dick Powell, Ruby Keller and Joan Blondell. Date: 1934
Music cover, I Love You Very Much, Madame, words and music by Fred Grundland and Michael Carr, recorded and broadcast by Ambrose and his Embassy Band. Date: 1934
Music cover, Tango Lady, that lovely tango with a lilt, music by A Croome Johnson, words by Peter Maurice. Date: 1931
Advert, Price's Olva Toilet Soap, made with palm fruit oil and olive fruit oil, sixpence per tablet. Date: 1926
Music cover, When My Sugar Walks Down the Street All the Little Birdies Go Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! by Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, sung by Miss Aileen Stanley Date: 1924
Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat, words by Clifford Seyler, music by Geoffrey Gwyther, sung by Lupino Lane Date: 1923
Music cover, Little Nellie KellyMusic cover, Charles B. Cochran's production of George M. Cohan's Musical Play, Little Nellie Kelly, book, lyrics and music by George M Cohan. Date: 1922
Music cover, Barcelona Indigo - Yes- IndigoMusic cover, Barcelona, Indigo - Yes- Indigo, a Nutty 6/8 One-Step, words by Raymond Wallace, music by Tolchard Evans. Date: 1926
Music cover, The Handsome Territorial, Joe LossMusic cover, The Handsome Territorial, recorded by Joe Loss and His Band, WW2. Date: 1939
Music cover, The Chestnut Tree, the Novelty Singing Dance Sensation. Date: 1938
Music cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, Billy Cotton BandMusic cover, Bon Voyage Cherie, broadcast and recorded by the Billy Cotton Band. Date: 1939
Music cover, Run, Rabbit, Run, words by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler, music by Noel Gay, from The Little Dog Laughed, George Black's Show Shop of 1939. Date: 1939
Men working on Festival of Britain building site, LondonGroup of men working on the Festival of Britain building site, London. Seen here taking a break to read their favourite newspapers: the Daily Herald, the Daily Worker and the Daily Mirror
Katie James as a doll Date: 1890s
Comic postcard, Man short of money at the seaside Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Women discuss drunkard in street Date: 20th century
Cover design, BBC at War booklet by Antonia White, WW2Cover design, BBC at War booklet by Antonia White Date: 1941
Comic postcard, Man buying sixpenny postal order in the Post Office Date: 20th century
HMS Pinafore, Corcoran presents Little ButtercupHMS Pinafore. Corcoran presented blushing Little Buttercup to Sir Joseph, who gave her sixpence on the spot. Date: 1908
Music cover, The Fats Waller Album of favourite songs and piano transcriptions. 1935
Music cover, Oh! Ma-Ma! (The Butcher Boy), by Rudy Vallee and Paolo Citorello. 1938
Music cover, A-Tisket A-Tasket, Ella FitzgeraldMusic cover, A-Tisket A-Tasket, words and music by Ella Fitzgerald and Al Feldman. 1938
Music cover, The Man on the Flying Trapeze, song waltz, words by George Leybourne, music by Alfred Lee, performed by Shaw and Weston. 1934
Advert, The Wright Pianoforte Tutor by Albert H Oswald -- A Word to parents from Horatio Nicholls, the Popular Composer. Date: 1930
Music cover, Thats Where the South Begins, foxtrot song, words by Jack Yellen, music by Ted Shapiro, sung with enormous success by Randolph Sutton (pictured). Date: 1930
Music cover, Flotows Martha, Cassells Operatic Selections No.10, comprising the Overture, a Fantasia by F W Bradshaw, and some vocal numbers, including The Last Rose of Summer. Date: circa 1900s
Cover design, Feldmans Album of Song Memories No. 2Cover design, Feldmans Album of Song Memories No.2, containing a selection of popular songs of the past. 1930s
Front cover, Festival of Empire, The Pageant of London, May to October 1911 at the Crystal Palace, SE London. 1911
Front cover, The World & His Wife, A Monthly Journal for the Home. 1904