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Music cover, Down Where the Swanee River Flows, written by Charles McCarron and Charless Alberte, composed by Albert Von Tilzer, sung by Fred Barnes. 1916
Music cover, Dadas Baby Boy, written, composed and sung by Michael Nolan. 1893
Music cover, A Dear Little Cute Little Love NestMusic cover, We ll Build A Dear Little Cute Little Love Nest Some Sweet Day, words and music by Tulsa Leason and Harry T Hanbury, sung by Gwladys Stanley. 1921
Music cover, A Glorious Sprig of Shamrock for your Coat, written by Albert Hall, composed by C W Murphy, sung by Michael Nolan. 1900
Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving BerlinMusic cover, What ll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney. 1924
Music cover, Twould be More than His Job is Worth, written and composed by Alf Farrell, sung by Michael Nolan. 1893
Music cover, Wait for the Turn of the Tide, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1860
Music cover, Good-Bye, Madame Fashion, Come again some day! sung by Miss Lee White in a Vaudeville Theatre success, Cheep. 1917
Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre, Your Sympathetic Smile, words by Eric Blore, music by Philip Braham. 1917
Music sheet: Oh BimboloMusic sheet cover for Oh Bimbolo!, a song about a boxing champion, written by Lionel Rothery and Val Watson, with music by Robert Stolz. Date: 1922
Posada, Music cover, La SerpentinaMusic cover, La Serpentina -- collection of modern songs, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo, showing a woman dancing. Date: 1894
Posada, Illustration to a collection of songsIllustration to a collection of songs -- a singing couple. Date: circa 1895
Posada, Music cover, La LocomotoraMusic cover, La Locomotora -- The Locomotive, collection of modern songs, published by Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo. Date: circa 1895
Song, La Jota Aragonesa -- a traditional Spanish song, with dancing, from Aragon, dating back to the 18th century. Date: circa 1900s
Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri WyliePromotional postcard for Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri Wylie from the German musical Lady Hamilton; music Eduard Kunneke (Schauspielhaus, Breslau, 25th September 1926)
Seener and FridkinPromotional postcard for Seener and Fridkin Russian Song and Dance Company They must have toured Europe, as Song and Dance are given in French and German as well as English
Sams Song the happy tune - Music Sheet CoverSams Song The happy tune - Music Sheet Cover, words by Jack Elliott, music by Lew Quadling, featured and broadcast by Harry Roy and his orchestra
You cant do that there ere - Music Sheet Cover, the Marvellous comdey fox-trot song hit, written an composed by Jack Rolls and Raymond Wallace and featured with great success by Jack Payne
Christmas is Come 1850Music sheet called Christmas is Come, from a bound volume A Holiday Book for Christmas and the New Year, words by Albert Smith and music by W.V. Wallace. Date: 1850
Music cover, Seventy Two and Hard as Steel, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1870
Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy sung by Florence ThurstonMusic cover, Rag-Time Crazy, written by R M Marks, composed by John Neat, sung by Florence Thurston. 1910
Music cover, Pretty Jemima sung by VanceMusic cover, Pretty Jemima, written and composed by Frank Hall, sung by Vance in Black Eyed Susan at the New Royalty Theatre, London. 1860s
Music cover, Play Us An Old Come All Ye, written by Albert Hall, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1896
Music cover, Old Browns Daughter sung by VanceMusic cover, Old Browns Daughter, written and composed by G W Hunt, sung by Vance at the Comic Festivals in London and the Provinces. circa 1860
Music cover, Macnamaras Band sung by W J AshcroftMusic cover, Macnamaras Band, written and composed by John J Stamford, sung by W J Ashcroft. circa 1870
Music cover, Mickeys Visiting Cards sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, Mickeys Visiting Cards, written by J P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1903
The Little Damozel by Monckton HoffePromotional postcard for the Little Damozel by Monckton Hoffe. The Little Damozel by Monckton Hoffe. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 21st October 1909
It Costs So Little - Leslie Hutch Hutchinson - Music sheetFront cover of a music sheet for the song, It Costs So Little (But it Means So Much), as sung by Grenada-born heart throb crooner, Leslie Hutch Hutchinson. Date: c.1930
Christmas card, The Old English GentlemanChristmas card (inside), The Old English Gentleman, with music and lyrics. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1890s
House ofs F Smith, Newton, Massachusetts, USAHouse ofs F Smith in Centre Street, Newton, Massachusetts, USA. Samuel Francis Smith (1808-1895) was a Baptist minister, journalist and author, who wrote the lyrics to the song My Country
Programme cover, Rialto Theatre, New York, USAProgramme cover for the Rialto Theatre, Broadway at 42nd Street, New York, USA, Director Hugo Riesenfeld, February 1922. The programme included the overture to Verdis Sicilian Vespers
Black clown playing concertina on a Christmas cardBlack clown playing the concertina on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Radio Franks Restaurant, New York City, USARadio Franks Restaurant, East 55th Street, New York City, USA, with an inset photo of Frank Bessinger, singer, pianist and song writer. Date: circa 1930s
Booklet cover, Christmas Carol arranged for four voicesBooklet cover in medieval illuminated manuscript style, Christmas Carol arranged for four voices. Date: circa 1880s
Two angels on a Christmas card with song lyrics. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, Epic song, WW1Cartoon, Epic song. A pretty French woman sits at a table, with four British soldiers hovering nearby. She says its typically the soldier she likes the look of most who doesn t understand French
Old men singing, Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USAOld men singing during the Corn Dance in the pueblo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, USA. They are singing a tribal song of thanksgiving to the gods for good crops. Date: 1910s
British soldiers singing Tipperary, 1917British soldiers at the Western front singing Its a Long Way to Tipperary, a popular First World War-era song. Date: 1917
Illustration, A Song of the English, British EmpireIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). My arm is nothing weak, My strength is not gone by
Illustration, A Song of the English, AucklandIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Auckland -- Last, loneliest, loveliest, exquisite, apart
Illustration, A Song of the English, CapetownIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, HalifaxIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Halifax -- Into the mist my guardian prows put forth
Illustration, A Song of the English, Deep Sea CablesIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Mary Davies - Welsh singer (mezzo-soprano)Mary Davies (1855-1930), Welsh singer (mezzo-soprano) and the co-founder and first President of the Welsh Folk Song Society
Illustration, A Song of the English, The SeaIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, LionsIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Illustration, A Song of the English, CampfireIllustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)
Song thrush, Turdus philomelos.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by George Graves from his own British Ornithology, Walworth, 1821