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Illustration, Little Tom Tucker. Date: 1895
Illustration, I had a little nut tree, and nothing would it bear, but a silver nutmeg and a golden pear. The King of Spains daughter came to visit me, all for the sake of my little nut tree
Illustration, Mary Mary Quite ContraryIllustration (possibly the frontispiece), Mary Mary Quite Contrary how does your garden grow? With silver bells and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row. Date: 1895
Illustration, Ride A Cock Horse to Bambury Cross to see a fine lady get on a white horse. With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, she shall have music wherever she goes. Date: 1895
Illustration, Goosey Goosey Gander, whither do you wander? Upstairs and downstairs and in my ladies chamber. Date: 1895
Famous Diva and accompanist noticed - Oxford Circus StationA Famous highbrow Diva (and snooty accompanist) standing on Oxford Circus Underground Station, London - spotted by a couple (and their wailing infant) on the station
Music cover, Der Letzte Waltzer, operetta in three acts, by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald, with music by Oscar Straus, arranged for voice and piano, and piano duet. 1920
Music cover, Gone Wrong! A Maddening Medley. Written, composed and arranged by Charles Wilmott and G W Hunter. Featured on the cover are all the songs included in the medley. circa 1880s
Music cover, Lets Have A Basinful of the Briny, song by Ralph Butler and Harry Tilsley. Showing a family of three having fun on the beach. 1934
Football match - Some popular songs for footballersPage from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News depicting various scenes of rugby and football linked to humourus songs of the period Date: 1909
Two little girls with juke boxTwo little girls consider the options on a juke box. Date: 1970s
Book with song titles on a Christmas cardBook with a list of song titles and a bunch of flowers on a Christmas card. circa 1890s
Charles GrayCHARLES GRAY Soldier and writer of songs with his autograph Date: 1782 - 1851
Charles Dibdin (Elder)CHARLES DIBDIN (elder) actor, playwright and writer of popular songs, especially with a nautical flavour eg The lass that loved a sailor. Date: 1745 - 1814
Patrick HannayPATRICK HANNAY writer, frontispiece to a volume of his songs and sonnets, The Nightingale Date: ? - 1629
Card; Tongs and so OnThe poker, the shovel. the broom and tongs, made Christmas merry with dance and songs Date: circa 1905
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
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
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
Booklet cover, Christmas Carol arranged for four voicesBooklet cover in medieval illuminated manuscript style, Christmas Carol arranged for four voices. Date: circa 1880s
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
Ellaline Terriss entertaining soldiers at Boulogne hospitalThe theatrical trip to France - the concert party organised by Mr Seymour Hicks. Ellaline Terriss singing, Thank you for all you are doing, to the soldiers and nurses in the hospital at Boulogne
Concert in the War Zone for soldiers and others, France, WW1Concert in the War Zone for the boys in khaki and blue. British soldiers, nurses and others listen to an open air concert in the shade of trees, somewhere in France. Date: 1915
Madame Stroeva in Chez Fysher at Oddenino sThe Chez Fysher show at Oddeninos restaurant in London, 1924 featuring as its star attraction, Madame Stroeva who sang her strange sobbing
POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songsPOSADA, Jos頇 uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songs 1901. En alta mar (Waltz) and Dance of the forty-one. Zinc engraving printed in the press of A. Vanegas Arroyo
WW1 knitting song music sheet - I m Knitting a RosaryFront cover of a music sheet for a knitting-themed song - I m Knitting a Rosary, - words by Robert Levenson and music by Vincent Plunkett
WW1 American knitting song coverEvery Girl is Knitting for Some Mothers Son in France. Front cover of a patriotic knitting-themed song sheet music from the Great War written by Hawley and Bellaire. Date: c.1917
WW1 knitting song sheet musicFront cover of sheet music for Knitting Song, published during the First World War when national patriotism was manifested by knitting comforts for troops. Date: c.1917
WW1 Canadian knitting song, music sheet coverKnitting Socks for Daddys Men, a patriotic song with words and music by Jean Munro Mulloy, wife of Trooper Mulloy of South African fame
American Red Cross Knitting song sheet music, WW1Theres a Girl Who Is Knitting for You - words by George Hopkins, music by Florence Mills Nixson. Knitting song published in aid of the American Red Cross during the First World War. Date: c.1917
Song sellerSongs, penny a sheet. Street seller of songs. From Old London Cries (1885) Date: 1885
International Scouts Camp, Youlbury, near OxfordA group of scouts at an International Scouts Camp, Youlbury, near Oxford, where ten countries were represented, including Poland, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Norway and France
Suffrage Songsheet N. U. W. S. SSuffrage Songsheet N.U.W.S.S. Suffrage songs raised the roof of the Royal Albert hall at the meeting held on Suffrage Saturday, 13th June 1908. Includes verses by H
Boy playing a clarinet. Piping songs of merry glee. Date: circa 1906
Popular Songs of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force)Popular Songs of the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Force). Compiled by Bureau of Libraries and Periodical, A.E.F. Y.M.C.A. Published by the Y.M.C.A. Paris, 1918
Patriotism at the Halls, WW1Sketches by Tony Sarg showing performers at various London shows singing patriotic songs shortly after the outbreak of the First World War
Composers and publishers of Tipperary, WW1The makers of " Its a Long, Long Way to Tipperary" - Harry Williams, part-composer and author; Mr Bert Feldman, the publisher and Jack Judge
Paul A. Rubens, composerPaul Alfred Rubens (1875 - 1917), English composer who wrote some of the most popular musicals of the Edwardian era. During the First World War, he wrote the patriotic song
Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene singing recruiting songs, WW1A page from The Tatler featuring the actresses and music hall entertainers, Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene (inset) who were singing the recruiting song, Your King and Country Want You
Christoph WegleiterCHRISTOPH WEGLEITER German churchman and theologian who also wrote songs at Altdorf Date: 1659 - 1706
Louis Ange PitouLOUIS ANGE PITOU French songwriter, singing his songs in the streets of Paris. Date: 1769 - 1828
John Orlando Parry - 1JOHN ORLANDO PARRY musical entertainer, depicted at the keyboard with Albert Smith who writes many of his songs. Date: 1810 - 1879
John Knowles PaineJOHN KNOWLES PAINE American music teacher and composer, whose symphonies, oratorios, cantatas, songs, chamber music and organ pieces are seldom if ever performed. Date: 1839 - 1906
Louis LacombeLOUIS LACOMBE French musician, known for his songs and his opera Sapho. with his autograph Date: 1818 - 1884
WW2 - Popular songs of the Allies - Patriotic cardWW2 - Popular songs of the Allies - British, American and French. All came to the fore as patriotic military songs during WW1 and were revived during the Second World War. Date: circa 1943
Emmerich Kalman - Hungarian composerEmmerich Kalman (1882-1953), Hungarian composer of humorous cabaret songs before moving on to composing operettas. Date: circa 1910s