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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
Singing carols in the snow Date: c. 1920
Carol singers in the snowA group of children, wrapped up warmly in hats, scarves and mittens, sing carols as the snow falls around them. c.1920
Alfonso X, called The Wise (1221-1284). Cantigas" Alfonso X, called " The Wise" (1221-1284). Cantigas de Santa Maria (Virgin Mary Songs). 13th c. MS T.I. 1. Codex Rico. Cantiga 63. Fol. 92R
NFS (London Region) amateur variety show, WW2Firemen and firewomen put on variety shows for their friends and colleagues at their sub-station (55V) in Forest Hill Central School, Brockley. London SE4
Sidney R. Ellis presents golden voiced singer, Al. H. Wilson in his new play of picturesque Switzerland, Metz in the Alps new songs and yodels. Date c1906
Golden voiced Al. H. Wilsons songs in A prince of tatters. Date c1903
Hansel and Gretel, the gingerbread children by Humperdinck Music, animals, dancing, songs. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Hansel and Gretel at the Beaux Arts Theatre
Cacao Suchard advertisementIllustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards: J ai du bon tabac dans ma tabati? 1903
Velma Suchard advertisementIllustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards. " Il pleut, il pleut bergÞ▓Ñ...". 1903
Milka Suchard advertisementIllustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards: Que tas de belles filles Girofl?irofla!... 1903
Chocolat Suchard advertisementIllustration of traditional French songs from one of twelve postcards: Meunier tu dors Ton moulin... 1903
Montenegrin soldiers singing warsongsMontenegrin soldiers singing war songs outdoors, by the light of the moon
The Song of the SirenTwo beautiful sirens sing their entrancing songs from their seats on some perilous rocks - their magic and beauty luring sailors to a terrible end... Date: 1932
Ladies Athens ChorusMembers of the Ladies Athens Chorus, photographed shortly before their tour of England, to give recitals of Greek National Songs, wearing their lavish native costumes. Date: 1930
Chodenland SpinnersWomen of Chodenland, (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), spinning flax at their humming spinning wheels, singing folk songs as they spin in their colourful red dresses. Date: 1930s
Songs for a highwaymanThree songs sung by highwaymen: Hurrah for the Road, I ll ask the Sylph who round thee flies and Waving Greenwood Tree. All upbeat and merry, revelling in their life of crime. Date: 1845
Do you ever hear the fairies? You can hear them if you will, singing little songs of dream, when all the house is still. 20th century
Musical / Nellie KellyA selection of songs from a Charles B. Cochran musical. Date: 1922
Britannia and Eve Christmas cover 1936Front cover illustration featuring two female choristers, singing Christmas carols without even having to look at the words
Harry SecombeSir Harry Donald Secombe (1921-2001), Welsh entertainer and comedian with a fine tenor singing voice. Seen here singing in Newlyn Harbour, Cornwall, possibly for a TV programme
Music cover for See Me Dance the Polka, based on George Grossmiths popular song, arranged by Edward Solomon (1855-1895). George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an English comedian, writer, composer, actor
Reconstructed Maori village, Rotorua, North Island, New ZealPart of the defence stockade of Tamaki, a reconstructed Maori village south of Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand. The village has won awards, and visitors can experience some of the traditions
Moritz Lutzen, musical prodigyMoritz Lutzen, a musical boy prodigy -- he composed, conducted and played the piano. His later career seemed to focus mainly on the composition of popular songs
The Carol Singers by Elsie HardingColourful front cover illustration depicting a set of brightly dressed medieval folk singing Christmas carols
Dancing on village greenTraditional country dancing on the village green to the music of a fiddle player standing at a maypole
Sir Charles StanfordSIR CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD Irish music composer of Irish Rhapsodies, Stabat Mater, Songs of the Sea etc
Fable / the Mock-BirdTHE MOCK-BIRD The mock-bird is chastised by a little warbler for imitating and ridiculing their songs without adding any original strains of his own
Court Jester EntertainsA Court Jester entertains the throng at a medieval dining table
Scottish EmigrantA Scottish emigrant far from his native land recalls the songs he heard at his mothers knee and would very much like to hear them again
Relics CarriedRelics are believed by the Church to possess the power to do good, so they are periodically carried about in procession, with songs, incense and ceremonies
Armstrong GibbsCECIL ARMSTRONG GIBBS musical composer known for his waltz Dusk, songs and settings of Walter de la Mare
Hopi Men SingingThree men of the Hopi tribe of the Pueblo people of New Mexico sing their traditional religious songs accompanied by a drum, in the kiva building which women may not enter
Mark Sheridan / VarietyMARK SHERIDAN Music hall comedian, singer of Cockney songs notably Oh! be careful!
Here we dance Lubin, Lubin, words and musicHere we dance Lubin, Lubin I wrote a letter to my Love, And on the way I dropped it, But one of you has picked it up, And put it in your pocket!