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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
God Bless Our MotherlandAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for God Bless Our Motherland, the song of victory by Archie Douglas. The image shows a proud lion statue positioned with a Union Jack flag. Date: circa 1945
Sing A Song Of Tomorrow TodayAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sing A Song Of Tomorrow Today, by Hugh Charles, Sonny Miller and Noel gay. Recorded and broadcast by Billy Cotton, who can be seen in the portrait photograph
The Ack-Ack SongAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Ack-Ack Song, the anthem of Britain's anti-aircraft defender, by Jimmy Kennedy. The image shows an A.A
Service Land Music Cover, WW2An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Service-Land, a grand selection of popular song successes arranged by R. S. Stoddon
Tiggerty-Boo! Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Tiggerty-Boo! the force's thumbs up song, by Hal Hallifax. Broadcast and recorded by Geraldo and his orchestra
Sons Of The Lords Of The AirAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Sons Of The Lords Of The Air, the official theme song of the A.T.C. words and music by Dick Hurran
After The War Is Over, Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for After The War Is Over, a comedy song waltz, music by Tolchard Evans, words by Ralph Butler
The Tyneside Spitfire SongAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for The Tyneside Spitfire Song, words and music by His Majesty King George VI. profits from the sale of the song were donated to the Spitfire funds
Song Thrush Date: circa 1910s
Nightingale Date: circa 1910s
Louis Wain Cat - It's a Long Way to TipperaryA patriotic feline, bedecked in the Union flag striding off to war singing It's a long way to Tipperary'. Date: circa 1916
WW2 Christmas Card, 10 Little MesserschmittsA WW2 Christmas greetings card showing the lyrics of a parody song, 10 Little Messerschmitts. Date: circa 1940s
In the Courtyard, 1893, by Ricardo de Madrazo y GarretaRicardo de Madrazo y Garreta (1851-1917). Spanish painter. In the Courtyard, 1893. History Museum. Madrid. Spain
The Eternal Song by Marcel Rieder (1862-1942) - French Painter. Rieder's paintings became notable for their peaceful and intimate interior scenes of rooms lit by oil lamps or electric lighting
Music cover, You'd Be Surprised, Irving BerlinMusic cover, You'd Be Surprised, one step, by Herman Darewski, based on Irving Berlin's famous song You'd be Surprised. Date: 1919
Music cover, Coal-Black Mammy from Co-OptimistsMusic cover, Coal-Black Mammy, foxtrot song, written by Laddie Cliff, composed by Ivy St Helier, at the Palace Theatre, London, sung in The Co-Optimists Date: 1921
Music cover, The Wedding of the Royal Princess - Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten - words and music by Tommie Connor and Everett Lynton Date: 1947
Cartoon, Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and SullivanCartoon, I wonder what they think of it? Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan. Date: 1891
Minerve Visitant Les Neuf Muses Sur Le Mont HeliconThis sketch depicts the Roman goddess of wisdom, Minerva, visiting the nine muses at the edge of a woodland on Mount Helicon, the site of two sacred springs, the Aganippe and the Hippocrene
Joseph Grimaldi, actor and clown, at Farewell BenefitJoseph Grimaldi, actor and clown, performing a final song at his Farewell Benefit at Drury Lane Theatre, London, sitting on a chair as he was too weak to stand Date: 1828
Music cover, Salut a Vous, Rois des Airs! WW1Music cover, Salut a Vous, Rois des Airs! Marche des Aviateurs (We Salute You, Kings of the Air, March of the Aviators), words by Marius Gay, Academy Officer, music by Joseph Paget
Music cover, Pardon Madame, or, I Was Looking Up, words by Armand Ben and Rene d'Herville, music by Tony Rieffler Date: 1878
Music cover, Les Statues en Goguette, comic song, words by L Delormel and L Garnier, music by F Wachs
Music cover, Le Troupier Bicycliste (The Bicycle Soldier), words by Eugene Rimbault, music by Emile Spencer Date: circa 1900
Music cover, La Marseillaise 1792-1918, WW1 - sung by Rouget de Lisle at Strasbourg (writer of the words and music) Date: 1918
Music cover, Au Roi des Folies, Cannes Carnival songMusic cover, Au Roi des Folies, official song of Cannes Carnival, an annual parade marking the 21-day period prior to Mardi Gras - words by Ed. Ned, music by Auguste Pastour (2 of 2) Date: 1933
Music cover, Chez Marseille, words by Durand-Dahl, music by Felicien Vargues Date: 1895
Au Roi des Folies, official song of Cannes CarnivalAu Roi des Folies, official song of the Cannes Carnival 1933, an annual parade marking the 21-day period prior to Mardi Gras - words by Ed. Ned, music by Auguste Pastour (1 of 2) Date: 1933
Music cover, When Santa got stuck up the Chimney, by Jimmy Grafton, broadcast and recorded by Billy Cotton Date: 1953
Music cover, States of America, sung by Bing CrosbyMusic cover, States of America, favourite songs and dances, sung by Bing Crosby Date: 1945
Music cover, The Eton Boating Song, arranged by Karl Kaps, with a view of Eton College and the River Thames Date: circa 1880
Music cover, Sing a Round-Up Song (Yippy-I-Ay), written and composed by Box, Cox, Noel & Pelosi. Date: 1940
Music cover, Mary Lou, from High Time!Music cover, Mary Lou, words and music by Dick Hurran, sung by Gil Johnson, from Val Parnell's New Musical and Dance Show, High Time
Music cover, A Dream of the Chrystal Palace, comic song written by John Labern, sung by Jack J W Sharp at Vauxhall Gardens, London, arranged for the pianoforte by W Wilson Date: circa 1851
Music cover, The Bavarian Girl's Song, Buy a Broom, words by D A O'Meara, arranged by Alexander Lee, sung in character by Madame Vestris, with a view of Mayhew's Music Shop
Music cover, Cap and Gown Lancers, on airs from the Scottish Students Song Book, by Margaret Canmore, with views of Aberdeen, St Andrew's, Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities Date: 19th century
Music cover, The Two Obadiahs (The Young Obadiah and the Old Obadiah), by H P Lyste, a moral song sung by J L Toole, new version sung by G H MacDermott Date: 19th century
Music cover, The Ratcatcher's Polka, and The Donkey's Galop, by J Harroway, based on the popular song, The Ratcatcher's Daughter. Date: 19th century
Music cover, The Lost Child, sung by George FordMusic cover, The Lost Child, the admired comic song, sung by George Ford, words by Thomas Hood Date: circa 1860
Music sheet, Rule Britannia, as solo and chorusMusic sheet, patriotic song Rule Britannia, as solo and chorus, composed by Dr Arne, with musical notation Date: 19th century
Music cover, Dreaming, or I Thought I Was There, words by John P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Charles Godfrey Date: 19th century
Music cover, Lady Edith's Bridal, or the Nightingale's Song Waltz, by Henri F Hemi, with a view of the Octagon Towers, Alnwick Castle, Northumberland Date: 19th century