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Solo Collection (page 2)

Background imageSolo Collection: Mr Louis Napoleon Parker playing a solo on the Megaphone

Mr Louis Napoleon Parker playing a solo on the Megaphone
Mr Louis Napoleon Parker (1852-1944) " playing a solo" on the Megaphone at the Warwick Pageant of 1906 (the only way he could successfully direct a vast cast)

Background imageSolo Collection: Hotel Baraboedder, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia

Hotel Baraboedder, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
Outside the Hotel Baraboedder, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. Showing the ladies of the native ruler of Solo (Surakarta) going for a ride in a car. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, The Artists Life

Music cover, The Artists Life, piano solo, the famous waltzes by Johann Strauss. 1932

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, Waltz Medley

Music cover, Waltz Medley, piano solo with arrangement for piano accordion, the most popular waltz melodies of the past 50 years. 1935

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, The Dam Busters March

Music cover, The Dam Busters March, by Eric Coates, arranged for piano solo. 1954

Background imageSolo Collection: Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Solo Human Hair Net Style

Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Solo Human Hair Net Style - regular size in blonde - made of silk - Invisible edge, sanitary and durable. circa 1960s

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, Chrysanthemes Valse by F Kaula

Music cover, Chrysanthemes Valse by F Kaula, with an illustration by Lewis Baumer. 1911

Background imageSolo Collection: Pas Seul - A dancer much admired on the dancefloor

Pas Seul - A dancer much admired on the dancefloor
Pas Seul (a dance for one person) - A dancer (who has shed her balck mask) much admired on the dancefloor... Date: 1905

Background imageSolo Collection: Jean Batten

Jean Batten (1909 - 1982), Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. 1937

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, Silver-Cloud

Music cover, Silver-Cloud, an Indian Maidens song, by Albert W Ketelbey (piano solo). 1915

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover, Mercedes & Haydee by Emma Sengel

Music cover, Mercedes & Haydee by Emma Sengel
Music cover, Mercedes & Haydee, written for piano by Emma Sengel circa 1850s

Background imageSolo Collection: Barefoot Dancer

Barefoot Dancer
Isadora Duncan (1877 1927), American dancer. 1904

Background imageSolo Collection: Guitar on its Own

Guitar on its Own
A six-stringed instrument, usually used as a solo instrument or to accompany a singer, but occasionally employed in an orchestra. Date: 1897

Background imageSolo Collection: Never a day goes by - Music Sheet Cover

Never a day goes by - Music Sheet Cover, music and words by Peter De Rose, Mitchell Darish and Walter Donaldson. An illustration of a moon and stars. A piano accordion solo by Harrold Patrick

Background imageSolo Collection: SPRAY AT MELBOURNE

SPRAY AT MELBOURNE
Joshua Slocum rows the Spray out of Melbourne harbour, in the course of his solo circumnavigation Date: 1896

Background imageSolo Collection: Scheffersplein, Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands

Scheffersplein, Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands
View of Scheffersplein (Scheffer Square), Dordrecht, South Holland, Netherlands. circa 1910s

Background imageSolo Collection: Advert for Columbian Trio Concert Company, Ohio, USA

Advert for Columbian Trio Concert Company, Ohio, USA
Advertisement on a postcard for the Columbian Trio Concert Company of West Salem, Ohio, USA, offering instrumental and vocal music. Date: 1910

Background imageSolo Collection: French Theatre -- Le Pelerin Passant

French Theatre -- Le Pelerin Passant
Le Pelerin Passant (The Passing Pilgrim), a monologue by Maistre Pierre Taserye. Showing a pilgrim in his travelling clothes. Date: 16th century

Background imageSolo Collection: Turkish belly dance

Turkish belly dance. Originated in the Middle East. A solo, improvised dance based on torso articulation. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905

Background imageSolo Collection: WW1 - German Taube defies allied anti-aircraft fire

WW1 - German Taube defies allied anti-aircraft fire
WW1 - As Imperial Germanys first practical military aircraft, the Taube (" Dove" ), was used for virtually all military aircraft applications until the start of World War I in August 1914

Background imageSolo Collection: Solo dancer

Solo dancer Date: 1980s

Background imageSolo Collection: War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough

War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough
Folio of 12 drawings showing War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough, incorporating Perkins Engineers Limited and Joseph Baker and Sons Limited. Rudolph Ihlee, Neac, (1883-1968), Exhib. 1910-1955

Background imageSolo Collection: Amy Johnson solo flight London to Australia

Amy Johnson solo flight London to Australia
In May 1930 Amy Johnsons six-day flight from Croydon, London to Karachi, set a new record for a solo flight to India. Amy standing infront of the Gipsy moth aeroplane " Jason"

Background imageSolo Collection: Charles Augustus Lindbergh

Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902 1974), American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist. Photographed here on his first Orteig Prize-winning solo non-stop flight on the 2021 May

Background imageSolo Collection: Jean Batten in 1934

Jean Batten in 1934
Jean Batten (1909 - 1982). Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. In May 1934 Batten successfully flew solo from England to Australia in the Gipsy Moth

Background imageSolo Collection: Motor Cycle Tyres - Dunlop - Eight different styles of tyre

Motor Cycle Tyres - Dunlop - Eight different styles of tyre
Eight different types of Dunlop Motor Cycle Tyres - the Fort, Standard, Heavy Duty (Beaded Edge), Standard (Ribbed), Solo Sports, Sports, Road Racing (Ribbed) and Road Racing (Triple Stud)

Background imageSolo Collection: Jean Batten in 1937

Jean Batten in 1937

Background imageSolo Collection: Byrd / Lindbergh / Ilz 1930

Byrd / Lindbergh / Ilz 1930
Commander Richard Byrd (right) in New York, being congratulated by Charles Lindbergh on his solo flight to the South Pole Date: 1930

Background imageSolo Collection: Lindbergh, Louis & Mum

Lindbergh, Louis & Mum
Charles Augustus Lindbergh with the Spirit of St Louis and his mother, Mrs Evangeline Lindbergh, taken before the start of his historic solo flight across the Atlantic. Date: 1927

Background imageSolo Collection: Beula Merton, solo cornetist

Beula Merton, solo cornetist. Date c1879

Background imageSolo Collection: Pantomime artist Will Evans on his farm

Pantomime artist Will Evans on his farm
Will Evans (1866 -1931) was an eccentric comedian who performed in pantomime from a young age, and appeared on the music halls in the 1890s

Background imageSolo Collection: Music at home - young violinist

Music at home - young violinist
A young violinst performs for his family at home

Background imageSolo Collection: Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart (1897 - 1937), pioneering American female aviator, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler at the point during her attempt at flying around the world solo

Background imageSolo Collection: Burmese solo male dancer in traditional costume

Burmese solo male dancer in traditional costume
A Burmese solo male dancer in his traditional costume, holding his hands together. The dance has ancient origins and is linked to Chinese, Indian, Indonesian and Thai styles

Background imageSolo Collection: Music cover for La Fille de Madame Angot Valse

Music cover for La Fille de Madame Angot Valse, a waltz made popular by the comic opera by Charles Lecocq (1832-1918), La Fille de Madame Angot, first performed in 1872

Background imageSolo Collection: Man puzzling over a game of draughts

Man puzzling over a game of draughts
A man puzzling over a game of draughts, which he appears to be playing solo. He holds a long churchwarden pipe in his mouth. Date: early 20th century

Background imageSolo Collection: Alain Gerbault / Ils 1929

Alain Gerbault / Ils 1929
ALAIN GERBAULT French solo sailor on the Firecrest

Background imageSolo Collection: Mrs. Beryl Markham in New York, 1936

Mrs. Beryl Markham in New York, 1936
Photograph showing Mrs. Beryl Markham (1903-1986), the British aviator and writer, being welcomed to New York shortly after becoming the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo from East to West, 1936

Background imageSolo Collection: Beryl Markhams aeroplane in a Cape Breton Bog, 1936

Beryl Markhams aeroplane in a Cape Breton Bog, 1936
Photograph showing Mrs. Beryl Markhams (1903-1986) aeroplane stuck in a bog on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, 1936. This was the end of Mrs

Background imageSolo Collection: Exotic Dancer

Exotic Dancer
Exotic dancer with bare feet and not much more on the rest of her

Background imageSolo Collection: EXCENTRIC DANCER

EXCENTRIC DANCER
EXCENTRIC A woman dancing in a black dress trimmed with white fur

Background imageSolo Collection: GERBAULT (1893-1941)

GERBAULT (1893-1941)
ALAIN GERBAULT A French tennis star turned sailor, with his boat the Firecrest. Buried on Bora Bora in the Pacific Ocean

Background imageSolo Collection: Solo Oarsman

Solo Oarsman
A solo oarsman

Background imageSolo Collection: Lindbergh Flying Clothes

Lindbergh Flying Clothes
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, American aviator, in flying clothes at Curtiss Field a few days before his 20.5.1927 solo flight from America to France

Background imageSolo Collection: New Zealand War Dance

New Zealand War Dance
A solo war dance

Background imageSolo Collection: Wiley Post / Lockheed Vega

Wiley Post / Lockheed Vega
Wiley Post, American aviator, and his Lockheed Vega: he made the first solo flight around the world

Background imageSolo Collection: Meyerbeer / Robert Solo

Meyerbeer / Robert Solo
The famous Act 3 scene where Bertram, the Devil, invokes the spirits of nuns who failed their vows - a ludicrous scene which Meyerbeer magically transforms into a masterpiece

Background imageSolo Collection: French Dancer (Reznicek)

French Dancer (Reznicek)
MADAME ADELE Dancer



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