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Music cover, The Fats Waller Album of favourite songs and piano transcriptions. 1935
Songs from Toy-townMusic cover depicting clowns and dolls from toyland. Date: 1930
Feldmans 24th Song Annual - George RobeyFeldmans 24th Song Annual with Tonic Sol-fa setting. George Robey featured with his hit Shurr-up. circa 1910
Portrait, Jean-Baptiste Faure, French opera singerPortrait, Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914), French opera singer (baritone) and art collector. 1880s
Chez Fysher cabaret - Nielsen Fysher and Madame StroevaThe Chez Fysher show at Oddeninos restaurant in London, 1924 featuring as its star attraction, Madame Dora Stroeva who sang Russian songs before nightly audiences of most of the theatrical stars of
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
Music Sheet - Call Me MadamMusic sheet for the song, (I Wonder Why?) You re Just in Love from the 1953 film Call Me Madam by Irving Berlin starring Ethel Merman. Date: 1953
Music Sheet - Tutankhamen - Gwen Farrar and Norah BlaneyMusic sheet cover for the song, In the Day of Tut-ankh-amen written and composed by Reg Low and J. P. Long, and sung by Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in the Andre Charlot revue, Rats
Front cover, The Scottish Students Song Book, published for the Song Book Committee of the Students Representative Councils of Scotland
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
Music cover, In Happy Moments Day by Day, ballad from the opera Maritana by William Vincent Wallace. Date: late 19th century
Music cover, Back, Back, Back to Baltimore, words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Date: 1900s
Music cover, Au Revoir, my little Hyacinth, words by A E Sidney Davis, music by Hermann E Darewski Junior, sung by Miss Ellaline Terriss. Date: circa 1900s
Music cover, Blue Bell, march song, words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore F Morse. Date: 1900s
Music cover, Within Your Heart, by H TrotereMusic cover, Within Your Heart, words by G Hubi Newcombe, music by H Trotere. Date: 1901
Music cover, By the Side of the Zuyder Zee, words by A J Mills, music by Bennett Scott, sung by Miss Annie Purcell. Date: circa 1900s
Music cover, Any Rags? by Thomas Allen, sung by Rachel Lowe. A ragtime schottische written in 1902. Date: circa 1900s
Music cover, A Little Boy Called Taps, a march song, words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse, sung with immense success by Miss Madge Lessing. Date: 1904
Music cover, Victoria Music Books, Irish Ballad Album. Date: late 19th century
Music cover, Alexandra Music Books, Songs of the Emerald Isle. With a portrait of Princess Alexandra of Wales when she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Music (DMus) at Trinity College
Music cover, Ten Little Recreation Songs and Pieces, by Stella Morse Livsey
Albert Chevalier singing one of his coster songsAlbert Chevalier (1861-1923) singing one of his coster songs in a West-End drawing-room. Date: 1892
Sheet music with comic verse on a Christmas card -- Auld Lang Syne, Home Sweet Home, The Mistletoe Bough and Royal Country Dances (four tunes, fortunes). Date: circa 1890s
Two musical cats on a German greetings postcard -- Songs without Words (a pun on a work by Mendelssohn). Date: circa 1890s
Songs from the Plays of Shakespeare, Paul WoodroffeSongs from the Plays of Shakespeare by Paul Woodroffe - Come Unto These Yellow Sands (from The Tempest). 1898
Musicians - Audience - TreeSheet music cover illustration: Sixteen Songs for Sixpence, I. L. P. Publication Department, circa 1930 Date: circa 1930
Labour Party Song BookSheet music cover illustration: Labour Party song book : labour anthems, traditional songs & community favourites, the Labour Party (Great Britain), 1955. Date: 1955
Music cover, Macnamaras Band sung by W. J. AshcroftMusic cover, Macnamaras Band sung by W.J. Ashcroft. 19th century
Illustration, girl asleep under a tree. Date: 1895
Organ GrinderLondon characters: the ORGAN GRINDER and his monkey come from Italy, and the songs he sings in our fog-grey streets are warm with nostalgia for their sunny homeland. Date: circa 1870
Fragment of the Lieder von GudrunA fragment of the Lieder von Gudrun (Songs of Gudrun or Kudrun), a medieval German epic tale, made for the Emperor Maximilian I. Date: circa 1570
Page from the Heidelberger LiederhandschriftA page from the Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, a medieval German book of songs. Date: 14th century
LUTHERs CHRISTMASLuther and his family celebrate Christmas Eve, 1536, with songs, presents and delicacies round the Christmas Tree Date: 1536
LUTHER FAMILY CHRISTMASLuther and his family celebrate Christmas Eve, 1536, with songs, presents and delicacies round the Christmas Tree Date: 1536
Xochipilli. Mexica deity of love, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, pleasure, arts and songs. Postclassic period (1325-1521). Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City
Tabriz Prince Baba Bar Ischaja Mualim Date: circa 1903
Evert Taube statue, Goteborg, SwedenStatue of Evert Axel Taube, Swedish author, artist, composer and singer (1890-1976) with the four-mast barque Viking in the background, in Goteborg (Gothenburg), Vastergotland, Sweden
Red Book of Montserrat. 14th century. Monastery of MontserraRed Book of Montserrat. Manuscript collection of devotional texts and medieval songs. 14th century. Library. Monastery of Montserrat. Catalonia. Spain. 1st manuscript
Dante & Beatrice: Heaven" For that all living lights, waxing in splensour burst forth into songs; Such as from memory glide & fall away." (Canto XX, lines 10-12)
Maori ChildrenLearning to be good Maoris : The youngest children in the class are a little boxed up in their first lesson in old traditional Maori songs which tell the history of the race
Ulrich von Liechtenstein, German MinnesangerUlrich von Liechtenstein, German nobleman, knight, politician and Minnesinger (writer and performer of love songs)
Singers on a comic postcard -- Songs and their Singers -- Greet, Greet, Softly My Sweet. Date: circa 1910s
Music cover, O Touch the Ivory Keys Again, words by Henry Farnie, music by Luigi Arditi. Depicting a woman playing at a keyboard. circa 1864
Music cover, Spring! Gentle Spring! A song from Babil and Bijou, first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, in 1872. Words by J R Planche, music by J Riviere. circa 1873
Music cover, I ve Never Seen a Straight Banana, words and music by Ted Waite 1926
Albert Chevalier (21 March 1861 10 July 1923) was an English, music hall comedian, singer and musical theatre actor. He specialised in cockney related humour based on life as a costermonger in London