Skip to main content

Thou Collection

Background imageThou Collection: Ruth and Naomi

Ruth and Naomi
Ruth tells Naomi, Whither thou goest, I will go. Thy people shall be my people, and thy god my god. Later she will marry Boaz and be grandmother to David

Background imageThou Collection: The Dolly Sisters wearing Lucile gowns

The Dolly Sisters wearing Lucile gowns in the I Love Thou Lovest number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageThou Collection: Wherefore Art Thou, Radio? By William Heath Robinson

Wherefore Art Thou, Radio? By William Heath Robinson
It has been suggested that during the Spring, 2 L O should devote one night a week to amatory music for those under the subtle influence of the vernal season

Background imageThou Collection: O wilt thou be my Valentine? by W. Heath Robinson

O wilt thou be my Valentine? by W. Heath Robinson
Tableau staged by a member of the Stock Exchange as a pleasant surprise on Valentines Day. Man dressed as cupid on grandfather clock Please note

Background imageThou Collection: Meeting Simeon

Meeting Simeon
Joseph and Mary go to Jerusalem to be purified, and show the baby Jesus to Simeon, who exclaims Now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace !

Background imageThou Collection: Shakespeare - Henry IV Part I

Shakespeare - Henry IV Part I
Act III, Scene ii King Henry & his son, Prince Henry. King: " Thou shalt have charge & sovreign trust herein Date: 1906

Background imageThou Collection: My Voice Text

My Voice Text
My voice shalt thou hear... text with floral ornament and a rustic scene

Background imageThou Collection: Curly Locks 2

Curly Locks 2
Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine... (except for the opening words, its the Curly locks rhyme)

Background imageThou Collection: Miserable Sunday

Miserable Sunday
Between them, the holier-than- thou crowd, and the powers- that-be, combine to make Sunday miserable

Background imageThou Collection: Art thou warm, Maiden, by Arthur Rackham

Art thou warm, Maiden, by Arthur Rackham Date: 1916

Background imageThou Collection: Alice, Where Art Thou, Christmas card

Alice, Where Art Thou, Christmas card
Alice, Where Art Thou, comic interpretation of a popular song on a Christmas card, with a frog finding his lost love, who is now an angel frog with wings up in the clouds. (3 of 3) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageThou Collection: POE/TALES/WILL WILSON

POE/TALES/WILL WILSON
WILLIAM WILSON "In my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself."

Background imageThou Collection: Henry VI, Part I, by Shakespeare

Henry VI, Part I, by Shakespeare
Act II, Scene V The death of Mortimer in the Tower; "Mourn not, except thou sorrow for my good" Date: Late eighteenth century

Background imageThou Collection: NATHAN AND DAVID

NATHAN AND DAVID
He reprimands David for the seduction of Bathsheba and the death of Uriah, telling him a fictitious tale of a robber : when David blames the robber, Nathan cries Thou art the man!

Background imageThou Collection: The ghost of a dead lover

The ghost of a dead lover draws the bride away from her bridegroom - thou and I together, In the outcast weather Toss and howl and spin

Background imageThou Collection: Comic postcard, Man and woman, garden fence Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Man and woman, garden fence Date: 20th century

Background imageThou Collection: Comic postcard, Boy and girl, garden fence

Comic postcard, Boy and girl, garden fence
Comic postcard, Boy and girl smiling over the garden fence Date: 20th century

Background imageThou Collection: Anne de Thou, wife of Philippe Hurault, Count of Cheverny

Anne de Thou, wife of Philippe Hurault, Count of Cheverny
Anne de Thou, Lady Cheverny, wife of Philippe Hurault, Count Cheverny. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X 10 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul

Background imageThou Collection: Plate - WWI humour

Plate - WWI humour
Plate - Here with a loaf of bread beneath the row. A muttered curse, but neer a whine. And thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise enow. Good condition

Background imageThou 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 imageThou Collection: ST CHRISTOPHER / BRICKDALE

ST CHRISTOPHER / BRICKDALE
SAINT CHRISTOPHER Christopher shalt thou be named, because thou hast borne Christ upon thy shoulders Date: 3RD CENTURY

Background imageThou Collection: THEATRE / PLAYS / MARLOWE

THEATRE / PLAYS / MARLOWE
TAMERLANE Mr and Mrs Barry in the characters of Bajazet and Selima, Act V: Now, now thou traitress... Date: 1776

Background imageThou Collection: Merchant Venice / Trial

Merchant Venice / Trial
Act IV, Scene i Portia for the defence; " In which predicament, I say, thou stand st"

Background imageThou Collection: Cupid with flowers and lady on a Valentine card

Cupid with flowers and lady on a Valentine card - To me thou art dear. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageThou Collection: Cairo at His Majestys Theatre, London

Cairo at His Majestys Theatre, London - Hast thou been to Mecca? Musical by Oscar Asche, music by Percy Fletcher, first produced October 1921. In America the show was renamed Mecca

Background imageThou Collection: Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis

Shakespeare - Venus and Adonis - Vouchsafe, thou wonder, to alight thy steed. circa 1830s

Background imageThou Collection: Shakespeare - King Richard II

Shakespeare - King Richard II - Weep thou for me in France. circa 1830

Background imageThou Collection: Mottos - Band of Hope Motto

Mottos - Band of Hope Motto - Motto band of hope - be thou Faithful and Pink roses. Part of Box 134 Boswell Collection - Mottos. Date: circa 1895

Background imageThou Collection: Alice, Where Art Thou, Christmas card

Alice, Where Art Thou, Christmas card
Alice, Where Art Thou, comic interpretation of a popular song on a Christmas card, with two frogs in the moonlight. (1 of 3) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageThou Collection: THE IRISH TEMPEST 1870

THE IRISH TEMPEST 1870
THE IRISH TEMPEST Caliban (Rory of the hills) - " This Islands mine, by Sycorax my Mother, which thou tak st from me (Gladstone arouses Ultramontane section) Date: 1870

Background imageThou Collection: Thou (Chasselat COL)

Thou (Chasselat COL)
Jacques Auguste de Thou (1533 - 1617) French magistrate and historian

Background imageThou Collection: Thou (Chasselat 2)

Thou (Chasselat 2)
Jacques Auguste de Thou (1533 - 1617) French magistrate and historian

Background imageThou Collection: Thou (Chasselat 1)

Thou (Chasselat 1)
Jacques Auguste de Thour (1533 - 1617) French magistrate and historian

Background imageThou Collection: Cinq-Mars Convicted 1642

Cinq-Mars Convicted 1642
Richelieu pronounces judgement against conspirators Cinq-Mars and De Thou. Date: 1642

Background imageThou Collection: Robber Bridegroom / Crane

Robber Bridegroom / Crane
Turn back, turn back, thou pretty bride, within this house thou must not bide, for here do evil things betide. Date: 1880

Background imageThou Collection: Francois Auguste de Thou

Francois Auguste de Thou (? - 1642) French conspirator

Background imageThou Collection: Christmas greetings

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

Background imageThou Collection: Blessed art thou among women

Blessed art thou among women. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageThou Collection: Plate - WWI humour

Plate - WWI humour
Plate - Here with a loaf of bread beneath the row. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine. And thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise enow. Good condition

Background imageThou Collection: Plate - Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the row

Plate - Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the row
Plate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow

Background imageThou Collection: Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1

Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1
Plate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow

Background imageThou Collection: Consistency, thou art a jewel

Consistency, thou art a jewel!. Illustration shows two views of William Jennings Bryan sitting at a desk working on his campaign principles; the lower scene shows Bryan preparing for the 1896

Background imageThou Collection: Kenilworth - Wayland

Kenilworth - Wayland
Wayland, touch him not, or you will come by the worse! So thou hast betrayed me, Flibbertigibbet? A boy comes between the smith Wayland and Tressilian

Background imageThou Collection: Wherefore art thou radio

Wherefore art thou radio
Cartoon, Wherefore art thou radio. It is suggested that 2LO should devote a week to amatory music in the spring. A lovestruck couple listening to the wireless radio

Background imageThou Collection: Kenilworth - Alasco

Kenilworth - Alasco
It is false, thou foul- mouthed railer!. The Astrologer and alchemist Alasco hits back at accusations made at him by Varney

Background imageThou Collection: Thou Crownest Text C1880

Thou Crownest Text C1880
Thou crownest the year... text for harvest-time, accompanied by a view of a cornfield and decorative ears of corn. Date: circa 1880

Background imageThou Collection: R & J on the Balcony

R & J on the Balcony
Act III, Scene V J: " Wilt thou be gone?/It is not yet near day:" The dawn parting

Background imageThou Collection: Judas Repents in Temple

Judas Repents in Temple
Judas said, I have sinned, in that I have betrayed the innocent blood, and they said, what is that to us? See thou to that. And he cast down the pieces of silver



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping