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Sing a Song of Sixpence -- the king cuts into his pie, and the blackbirds start to sing. 19th century
Titanic sinking / Music Sheet 1912The Band Was Playing As The Ship Went Down. Written and composed by Robert Donnelly. Music cover inspired by the ill fated passenger ship
Cover design for Dutch Dolls Polka, a song by May Ostlere, published by Enoch & Sons, London. Arrangements are also available for orchestra, instrumental septet, and military and brass bands
Helston Youth ClubA group of boys wearing flared jeans, denim jackets and checked shirts play air guitar to a rock song at Helston youth club
SIREN SONGThe Siren sings her song, luring sailors to destruction
Notting Hill, by J B GeogheganPromotional music sheet for Notting Hill, or Dodgers Lament For His Lost Love, music hall song by J. B. Geoghegan, and sung by Harry Liston
Where Did You Get That Hat? By James RolmazPromotional music sheet for Where Did You Get That Hat? music hall song of 1888 by James Rolmaz. Illustrated by noted artist H G Banks
My Hats A Brown un, by E W RogersPromotional music sheet for My Hats A Brown Un music hall song of 1891 by E. W. Rogers, sung by George Robey. The song suggests that the singers brown hat makes him famous
Cliquot by Frank W Green and J RivierePromotional music sheet for Cliquot music hall song of 1870 by Frank W. Green & J. Riviere and sung by the ever-popular Alfred Vance, billed here as The Great Vance
The Electric Polka by Alphonse CaryPromotional music sheet for The Electric Polka by Alphonse Cary, circa 1880s, showing Mestopheles shining an electric light over the recently-constructed Victoria Embankment in London Date
Music cover, Tra-La-La! or Scraps, words by R P Weston and Fred J Barnes, music by Maurice Scott, sung by Ben Albert. 1906
Music cover, Puss! Puss! Puss! Comedy song waltz, words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans. 1932
Georges Guetary / SongGEORGES GUETARY (Lambros Worloou) Greek-Egyptian singer in French cabaret and musical comedy Date: 1915 -
Music cover, I m Forever Thinking of You, words by Lillian Fitzgerald, music by Clarence Senna. 1920
Robert TannanhillRobert Tannahill (1774 - 1810) Scottish song-writer
J Mercer. 3 wise men of GothamThree wise men of Gotham went to sea in a bowl, if the bowl had been stronger, my song would have been longer. 20th century
Music cover, The Irish Tango, novelty song, words by J Brandon Walsh, music by Ernest Breuer. 1914
Music cover, All Over the Place, Tommy Trinder, WW2Music cover, All Over the Place, by Frank Eyton and Noel Gay, sung by Tommy Trinder in the film Sailors Three, produced at Ealing Studios by Michael Balcon, directed by Walter Forde. 1940
Fragment from the NibelungenhandschriftA fragment from the Nibelungenhandschrift, describing the betrayal by Sigfrid (Siegfried) of his love. Date: 14th century
Song of Sixpence 2 / 3The King stands ready to carve the enormous pie... (2 of 3)
Lady Queen Anne, words and musicLady Queen Anne she sits in the sun, As fair as a lily, as white as a swan
Birds / NightingaleJust a Song at Sunset... (Luscinia megarhyncus) Date: 1874
Carhampton Apple TreeAPPLE TREE CUSTOM Trees are toasted with mulled cider while singing a wassail song; cider-soaked toast is left for robins, and guns are fired to frighten evil spirits
Nightingale Singing(Daulius luscinia) Nightingale in song
Wedding / Bridal SongA Bridal Song, with words by Mark Lemon and music by Frank Romer
Song of Sixpence 19CWhen the pie was open the birds began to sing, and wasn t that a dainty dish to set before a king?
The Song to the Moon - Kay NielsenThe Song to the Moon - The Art of Kay Nielsen. Date: 1913
Music cover, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, by Johnny Marks. 1949
Comic postcard, Plump woman and minstrel at the seaside Date: 20th century
Music Cover, Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz)Music cover, Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz), Judy Garland, words by E Y Harburg, music by Harold Arlen. 1939
The Song the Kettle is Singing (in a dear little place called home) - written and composed by Worton David and Lawrence Wright - sung with enormous success by Miss Florrie Forde and Miss Dora Lyric
Zazel Valses, by Charles DuboisPromotional music sheet for Zazel Valses of 1877 by Charles Dubois. One of these waltzes was used to accompany her act which included being fired from a cannon
The Boy Wot Visits The Palace, by James BrutonPromotional music sheet for The Boy Wot Visits The Palace song by James Bruton. A boy, known at the time as The boy Jones intruded into Buckingham Palace in 1838 and 1840
Fare you well Daisy Bell, by Harry DacrePromotional music sheet for Fare You Well Daisy Bell, written by Harry Dacre and sung by Lady Mansel and Miss Nora Gordon. Written in 1894, this was the sequel to the very famous Daisy Bell
Quite Too Utterly Utter by Robert CootePromotional music sheet for Quite Utterly Utter, a New Aesthetic Roundelay by Robert Coote. Poking fun at the aesthetic movement, it shows a stylish young man with sunflowers
A Bard singing to Ancient BritonsA Bard singing his poetry for the Britons around the campfire. These soldiers would be fighting their rivals in battle the next day... Date: circa 43 AD
Illustration, La Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland), Battle of Roncevaux (778). Charlemagne hears Rolands horn, calling for help, but they will arrive too late to save the hero. Date: 778
Zuyder Zee, a revue, Cardiff and Swansea, WalesZuyder Zee, a revue by R E Jones Ltd, in Cardiff and Swansea, Wales -- None but the Brave Deserve the fair. early 20th century
G H Elliott, singer of the song, Frys Chocolate MajorG H Elliott, music hall star and singer of the song Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills, music by Bennett Scott
Home Sweet Home song lyrics
Magic lantern slide with the words of Home Sweet Home, Victorian period
Roll out the barrel, cartoon gardener rolling lawn, with music playing from a neighbour's house, as if in mockery of the man's efforts
Victorian lantern slide illustrating song Sweet GenevieveA Victorian magic lantern slide illustrating the song Sweet Genevieve'. This is slide number 1 of 8
Ukelele Lady, cinema audience sing-alongUkelele Lady, cinema audience sing along magic lantern projection slide, early 1900s
Yes we have no bananas, cinema audience sing-alongYes we have no bananas, cinema audience sing along magic lantern projection slide, early 1900s
Victorian illustration from the song / poem Annie LaurieA Victorian illustration from the song / poem Annie Laurie'. This is image number 1. There are eight images in total
Victorian illustration from the story The Mistletoe BoughA Victorian illustration from the story The Mistletoe Bough'. This is image number 1 The old oak chest
This Is The Stuff To Give The TroopsAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for This Is The Stuff To Give The Troops, a complete community song programme. The image shows a British soldier playing the piano