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Fairies Drinking TeaAn illustration of a pair of fairies drinking tea from a cup and saucer, which is as big as they are! Date: circa 1914
Odds and EndsAn illustration for an article written by Doctor A. W. Oxford, in Colour Magazine, titled Odds and Ends. The image shows an array of items
Thos Parsons and Sons AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Thos. Parsons & Sons, varnish and colour manufacturers based in London. The image shows a Georgian corner of their showrooms. Date: circa 1914
John E. Bumpus AdvertisementAn advertisement photograph of the interior of John E. Bumpus Ltd, booksellers of Oxford Street, London. The photo was accompanied with a promotion for the library of Sir Richard Wallace
Tenterden HallA photograph of Tenterden Hall, a school establishment in Hendon, Middlesex, aimed at preparing boys between the age of 7 and 14 for public schooling and the Royal Navy
Watford Manufacturing Co, DelectalandAn advertisement illustration for the Watford Manufacturing Co. Ltd, producers of confectionary food. The picture shows a dinged figure, the spirit of Delecta
Morny Freres Mysterieuse AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Morny Freres Limited, London based Chemist and perfumers. The image promotes a range of Essence Mysterieuse products, including toilet water, bath salts
Virginia Mayo, American actress Date: 1951
Richard Todd, British actor
Peter Lawford, English actor based in the USA Date: 1951
Margaret Lockwood, English actress Date: 1951
Laurence Olivier, English actor Date: 1951
Lana Turner, American actress Date: 1951
June Allyson, American actress Date: 1951
Jean Simmons, British actress
Jean Kent, English actress Date: 1951
Glynis Johns, British actress Date: 1951
Glenn Ford, American actor Date: 1951
Eric Portman, English actor Date: 1951
Elizabeth Taylor, English actress Date: 1951
Dennis Price, English actor
Danny Kaye, American actor and comedian Date: 1951
Bing Crosby, American singer and actor Date: 1951
Betty Hutton and Howard Keel, Annie Get Your GunBetty Hutton and Howard Keel, scene from musical film Annie Get Your Gun Date: 1951
David Jones BuildingAn illustration of a new store building for Australian retailers, David Jones, a master of architecture and design based in Sydney. Date: circa 1925
The Australian Aboriginal PhotoA photograph from The Australian Aboriginal, showing a man kneeling, possibly in worship, beside a patterned design on the floor beside him. Date: circa 1925
Dunster Galleries, AdelaideAn advertisement photograph of the principal salon of the Dunster Galleries in Adelaide, available for exhibitions of pictures and generat art. Date: circa 1925
Royal Mail Steamer ChitralAn advertisement illustration for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, showing the luxurious new P. & O. Royal Mail Steamer, ??Chitral
The Ornithologist of CobbittyAn illustration of two birds, perched together on a thin, draping branch, with a decorative column design at each side. Used in section written by William Hardy Wilson, entitled
The New Edison AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Thomas A. Edison Ltd, promoting The New Edison Sheraton art model phonograph cabinet, with decorative front panel. Date: circa 1925
Sydney Girls High SchoolA photograph of Sydney Girls High School. THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH Yesterday??the school and playground of our parents. To day?
Ming Dynasty Glazed FiguresThis photograph displays three glazed figures of a god, a demon and a goddess, standing on arched bases, of the Ming dynasty. Date: circa 1925
Tang Dynasty Priest FigureA photograph of a part glazed figure of a priest of the Tang dynasty from the Waterhouse collection. Date: circa 1925
Ming Dynasty Horseman FigureA photograph of a glazed tile figure of horse and rider from the Ming dynasty. Date: circa 1925
Wei Dynasty Tomb FiguresThis photograph shows a trio of unglazed tomb figures of the Wei dynasty, two standing and one on horseback. Date: circa 1925
Aboriginal Shield DesignThis design was adapted from a shield in Cairns, north Queensland, representing a section of a continuous design for borders to hanging shades, curtains, cushions etc. Date: circa 1925
Aboriginal Basket DesignA simple aboriginal basket design used by natives of Rockingham, North Queensland. Date: circa 1925
Design From a Taphoglyph, DubboA design comprising of downward arrows in red and blue over a striped background, taken from a taphoglyph, in Dubbo, New South Wales. Date: circa 1925
Central Australian Shield DesignAn aboriginal design for a shield from central Australia, suitable for application to cushions. Date: circa 1925
Port Essington Belt DesignA design derived from a Port Essington belt, suitable for application to border designs. Date: circa 1925
Golmary Shield DesignA design taken from a Golmary Shield, in North Queensland, suitable for application to mats and cushions. Date: circa 1925
Pikan Shield DesignA design taken from a Pikan shield, an aboriginal work, from Russell River, North Queensland. This design would be suitable for a mat, chair or sofa cover. Date: circa 1925
North West Australia DesignAn attractive design from a dancing board in north west Australia. Suitable for for a continual border decoration for curtains or mats. Date: circa 1925
South Australian Cushion DesignA simple, self-contained design for a cushion, from a ceremonial frontlet by South Alligator River, South Australia. Date: circa 1925
Anthony Horderns Advertisement PhotoAn advertisement photograph for Anthony Hordern & Sons Ltd, Sydney based art gallery. The photo shows a fine reproduction gate leg table in Old English oak. Date: circa 1925
Bacon & Co AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Bacon & Co Ltd, Sydney based photo engravers and colour etchers. The design shows a sign, which depicts the work premises interior. Date: circa 1924
Head of a NunA portrait oil painting of a sleeping nun, wearing a traditional habit. Date: circa 1924
P. B. Sheather Company Stetson Hat AdvertAn advertisement illustration for P. B. Sheather Company Limited, promoting Stetson hats, the image shows a gentleman wearing one such. Date: circa 1924