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Tunes Collection

Background imageTunes Collection: Hat Wireless 1930S

Hat Wireless 1930S
A man tunes into his hat radio!

Background imageTunes Collection: Advert for Geo. Whight & Co, musical Celestina 1885 Advert for Geo

Advert for Geo. Whight & Co, musical Celestina 1885 Advert for Geo
Mechanical musical instrument, you could buy the music separate quite cheaply so compact that it could be put in your pocket, with thousands of tunes, psalm, march or dance. Date: 1885

Background imageTunes Collection: Music cover, Tangled Tunes

Music cover, Tangled Tunes, a pot pourri of 106 favourite melodies humorously entangled by Albert W. Ketelbey Date: 1915

Background imageTunes Collection: Sheet music with comic verse on a Christmas card

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

Background imageTunes Collection: Sheet music with comic verse on a Christmas card

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

Background imageTunes Collection: Music cover, Waltz Medley

Music cover, Waltz Medley, piano solo with arrangement for piano accordion, the most popular waltz melodies of the past 50 years. 1935

Background imageTunes Collection: The Pianola Piano advertisement, WW1

The Pianola Piano advertisement, WW1
Advertisement for the Pianola Piano, depicting a lady at the keyboard surrounded by appreciative army officers for, in times of anxiety (it)

Background imageTunes Collection: Mouth organs for British troops, 1915

Mouth organs for British troops, 1915
The British Army on the march with the help of mouth organs, donating in their thousands after an appeal, providing much needed entertainment

Background imageTunes Collection: WW2 - Popular songs of the Allies - Patriotic card

WW2 - Popular songs of the Allies - Patriotic card
WW2 - 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

Background imageTunes Collection: The Savoy Orpheans

The Savoy Orpheans
Cartoon representation of the Savoy Orpheans, resident dance band at the Savoy Hotel between 1923 and 1927, probably the best known dance band in Europe

Background imageTunes Collection: Redex Tuning Service

Redex Tuning Service
A tin/alloy sign advertising Redex Modern Additive & Tuning Service. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageTunes Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Chin / Pin

Lear / Nonsense / Chin / Pin
There was a Young Lady whose chin, resembled the point of a pin; So she had it made sharp, and purchased a harp, and played several tunes with her chin

Background imageTunes Collection: London Opinion 1935

London Opinion 1935
A jolly looking woman wearing a party dress and paper hat opens the top of an old wireless set, ready to play some tunes perhaps

Background imageTunes Collection: Play / Mills / Rainbow Ends

Play / Mills / Rainbow Ends
WHERE THE RAINBOW ENDS Will o the Wisp tunes his pipe to the wind song while sitting on a mushroom

Background imageTunes Collection: Nightingale & Bullfinch

Nightingale & Bullfinch
THE NIGHTINGALE & BULLFINCH Two birds occupied cages together; the nightingale varied her tunes, the bullfinch always sang the same & wondered why it was derided

Background imageTunes Collection: Woman / Bra / Tape Player

Woman / Bra / Tape Player
A woman in a bikini puts on her favourite tunes

Background imageTunes Collection: Cellist Tunes up 1931

Cellist Tunes up 1931
A bespeckled cellist tunes his instrument


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