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Background imageThee Collection: Midsummer Nights Dream

Midsummer Nights Dream
Act IV, Scene I Bottom & Titania; T: " Come, sit thee down upon this flowery bed/While I thy amiable cheeks do coy, "

Background imageThee Collection: RMS Titanic - six postcards, Nearer My God to Thee

RMS Titanic - six postcards, Nearer My God to Thee
RMS Titanic - six Bamforth postcards, Nearer My God to Thee. Date: 1912

Background imageThee Collection: Shakespeare - Henry V

Shakespeare - Henry V - Pistol: Pish for thee, Iceland dog! circa 1830

Background imageThee Collection: Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymn

Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymn
The Daily Mirror news vendor poster for 20 April 1912, depicting the hymn which was played while the ship sank: Nearer My God To Thee

Background imageThee Collection: Faust / Marguerite / Clarke

Faust / Marguerite / Clarke
Dearest and best, with my whole heart I love thee

Background imageThee Collection: Comic Postcard - feeble Vicar not tempted by a pretty girl

Comic Postcard - feeble Vicar not tempted by a pretty girl
Comic Postcard - ( My Word !) Get Thee behind me Temptress - a feeble and effete Vicar not tempted by a pretty girl, although one wonders if she is quite his type anyway... 1910

Background imageThee Collection: Hymn to which the Titanic sunk and photo of the liner

Hymn to which the Titanic sunk and photo of the liner
Hymn to which the Titanic sunk ( Nearer, My God, To Thee ) and picture of the liner. Date: 1912

Background imageThee Collection: Ocean liners, collection of 18 postcards

Ocean liners, collection of 18 postcards
OCEAN LINERS: collection of 18 postcards ? real photo and others including RMS Titanic, Britannic, Olympic and Hawke. Date: early 20th century

Background imageThee Collection: Ezekiel's Call

Ezekiel's Call
A graphic artwork depicting a passage from the bible, Ezekiel 2:1, Ezekiel's Call, And he said unto me, Son of Man, stand upon thy feet and I will speak unto thee. Date: circa 1919

Background imageThee Collection: Ocean Liners - 20 magic lantern slides

Ocean Liners - 20 magic lantern slides including views of Lusitania and Mauretania, and music, Nearer My God to Thee. Date: 20th century

Background imageThee Collection: RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's memorial plaque

RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's memorial plaque
RMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. Extremely rare, possibly unique, In Memory plaque printed May 1912

Background imageThee Collection: RMS Titanic - Nearer My God to Thee postcard with music

RMS Titanic - Nearer My God to Thee postcard with music
RMS Titanic - rare coloured postcard, Nearer My God to Thee, by B.T. Meachan, Petersburg, Virginia. Postally unused

Background imageThee Collection: RMS Titanic - set of six postcards

RMS Titanic - set of six postcards
RMS Titanic - set of six Bamforth postcards, featuring the hymn Nearer My God to Thee

Background imageThee Collection: Titanic sinking Memorial Card with luminous cross

Titanic sinking Memorial Card with luminous cross
The dramatic image of the sinking ship surrounded by lifeboats is entitled NEARER MY GOD TO THEE - a reference to the tune that the ship's band was often said to have played as the vessel sank

Background imageThee Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Dreamin of thee

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Dreamin of thee
The caption is Dreamin of thee. The card was posted on 24 September 1944 just three months after D-Day, and the war has almost another 8 months to run

Background imageThee Collection: Cupids and flowers on a paper lace romantic card

Cupids and flowers on a paper lace romantic card - Happy is the Heart Love That is prized by Thee. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageThee Collection: Charles Sims, The rebel powers that thee array

Charles Sims, The rebel powers that thee array
The rebel powers that thee array. One of a series of Spiritual Ideas pictures by Charles Sims (1873-1928) which were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1928, shortly after his death by suicide

Background imageThee Collection: Charles Sims, Behold, I have graven thee painting

Charles Sims, Behold, I have graven thee painting
Behold, I have graven thee on the palm of my hand. One of a series of Spiritual Ideas pictures by Charles Sims (1873-1928) which were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1928

Background imageThee Collection: Religious verse 1889

Religious verse 1889
Religious verse, For the sunshine and the rain, for the dew and for the shower, for the yellow ripened grain, and the golden harvest hour, we bless thee O our God. by Mrs Crewson. 1889

Background imageThee Collection: Good fortune forget thee not

Good fortune forget thee not - Good fortune fay forget thee not through all the coming days. From a greeting card. Artist: Jessie Marion King Date: 1912

Background imageThee Collection: 10939489

10939489
Men in hooded cloaks, tunics and stockings of thee time of William II.. Handcolored engraving from Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period drawn by Charles Martin

Background imageThee Collection: SHAKESPEARE / BOTTOM

SHAKESPEARE / BOTTOM
Act III, Scene I Bottom translated: O Bottom, thou art changd/What do I see on thee? Date: 1773

Background imageThee Collection: Domestic Gas Accident - Explosion blows man out through roof

Domestic Gas Accident - Explosion blows man out through roof
Song Titkes Illustrated: " I Arise from my Dreams of Thee". Domestic Gas Accident - An explosion blows a sleeping man out through his roof after his wife has unwisely investigated a strange

Background imageThee Collection: British propaganda for America

British propaganda for America
A young woman in the form of the Statue of Liberty is wearing part of the American flag. The Caption is My Country tis of thee, the name of the current National Anthem. WW1 Date: 1918

Background imageThee Collection: Cupid with flowers on a paper lace romantic card

Cupid with flowers on a paper lace romantic card -- I love thee dearly. circa 1890s

Background imageThee Collection: Illustration to Venetian Air, a poem by Thomas Moore

Illustration to Venetian Air, a poem by Thomas Moore
Illustration to a poem, Venetian Air, by Thomas Moore -- dearest Ninetta... beneath thy mask shrouded, I ll know thee afar. From a publication entitled National Airs (6 volumes, 1818-1827)

Background imageThee Collection: Cushy Cow Bonny

Cushy Cow Bonny
Cushy cow bonny, let down thy milk, And I will give thee a gown of silk; A gown of silk and a silver tee

Background imageThee Collection: Ireland / Cartoon 1890

Ireland / Cartoon 1890
GLADSTONE AND HOME RULE Williams valentine to Erin : " With Home Rule I ll thee entwine, if you ll be my Valentine" Date: 1890

Background imageThee Collection: Christmas greetings

Christmas greetings
Winter scene. May affection guard thee where ere thou go est. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902

Background imageThee Collection: Two winged angels

Two winged angels
Happiness at Yuletide. Two angels, one with a lute, appear to be looking down at those on Earth. From the Misch postcard series Angels Guard Thee.Date: 1906

Background imageThee Collection: Cherub playing mandolin on a floral greetings card

Cherub playing mandolin on a floral greetings card
Cherub playing a mandolin in a garden on a floral greetings card -- I ll ne er forget thee. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageThee Collection: Fitzgreene Halleck - 3

Fitzgreene Halleck - 3
FITZGREENE HALLECK American poet, member of the Knickerbocker group, author of Green be the turf above thee and other poems. in his latter years, bearded. Date: 1790 - 1867

Background imageThee Collection: Fitzgreene Halleck - 1

Fitzgreene Halleck - 1
FITZGREENE HALLECK American poet, member of the Knickerbocker group, author of Green be the turf above thee and other poems. with his autograph Date: 1790 - 1867

Background imageThee Collection: Fitzgreene Halleck - 2

Fitzgreene Halleck - 2
FITZGREENE HALLECK American poet, member of the Knickerbocker group, author of Green be the turf above thee and other poems. with his autograph Date: 1790 - 1867

Background imageThee Collection: Virgil / Georgics / Vines

Virgil / Georgics / Vines
I teach thee next the diff ring soils to know, the light for Vines, the heavier for the Plow. Date: First published: 29 BC

Background imageThee Collection: Look not behind thee

Look not behind thee. Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as the biblical Lot fleeing Sodom and Gomorrah which are engulfed in flames labeled Partisan Politics. Date 1910 July 13

Background imageThee Collection: Hail, Caesar! We who are about to die salute thee

Hail, Caesar! We who are about to die salute thee!. Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled GOP. bowing to Theodore Roosevelt as the Roman emperor, Caesar, in a colosseum

Background imageThee Collection: Little girl in pink and white with blue flowers

Little girl in pink and white with blue flowers

Background imageThee Collection: Songs for a highwayman

Songs for a highwayman
Three 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

Background imageThee Collection: Xmas. Lady in moonlight

Xmas. Lady in moonlight. " Kind Fortune smiles, and she Hath yet in store for thee Some great felicity." - Shakespeare. circa 1902

Background imageThee Collection: Music sheet cover for I Would Not Have Thee, Call Me Back

Music sheet cover for I Would Not Have Thee, Call Me Back, a ballad with words by H Tolkien and music by G Tolkien. A lady of the Restoration period is depicted in a garden with her King Charles

Background imageThee Collection: A couple shelter under umbrella by Florence Hardy

A couple shelter under umbrella by Florence Hardy
I d shelter thee. A man shelters his companion under an umbrella

Background imageThee Collection: Titanic news reports, magazines, sheet music

Titanic news reports, magazines, sheet music
A selection of news reports, magazines and sheet music relating to the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912. It includes a copy of The Times newspaper, a twelve-page supplement of The Sphere

Background imageThee Collection: Titanic news report and sheet music

Titanic news report and sheet music
A Daily Sketch item dated 20 April 1912, with a full page photograph of Captain Smith, who went down with his ship when the Titanic sank on 15 April 1912

Background imageThee Collection: Burns / Farmers Address

Burns / Farmers Address
THE AULD FARMERs NEW YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE, MAGGIE A guid new year I wish thee Maggie!

Background imageThee Collection: Unto Thee O God Text

Unto Thee O God Text
Unto thee O God... - text accompanied by a view of mountain scenery and tasteful floral ornament

Background imageThee Collection: Inquiring the Way

Inquiring the Way
Inquiring the way of a local yokel, whose reply is either Ah, zir, thee can t get there from here ! or Oi begs yer pardon, mister, but Ois a stranger here meself !

Background imageThee Collection: Advert / Van Nelle Tea

Advert / Van Nelle Tea
A lady serves Van Nelles Gebroken Thee because broken tea has a finer taste than coarse tea, also its more fragrant Date: early 20th century



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