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Nottingham / Walter FountNottingham: Walter Fountain and Lister Gate Date: circa 1914
Walter Herries PollockWALTER HERRIES POLLOCK Writer and journalist, Editor of the Saturday Review Date: 1850 - 1926
Walter Landor (Brown)WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR - British poet, dramatist and prose writer Date: 1785 - 1864
Walter Raleigh / Anon OvalSIR WALTER RALEIGH English courtier, navigator, historian and poet Date: 1554 - 1618
Sir Walter Scott - Abbotsford 1879Sir Walter Scotts (1771 - 1832) home at Abbotsford, Roxburgh (Scotland) seen across the Tweed Date: 1879
Dr Walter Hines Page (1855 1918) The United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War One. Date: 1917
Never a day goes by - Music Sheet Cover, music and words by Peter De Rose, Mitchell Darish and Walter Donaldson. An illustration of a moon and stars. A piano accordion solo by Harrold Patrick
Music cover, The Borderers Quadrille by Dan Godfrey, depicting the Sir Walter Scott Monument, Stirling Castle, Melrose Abbey and Holyrood Palace. circa 1860
Newspaper rotary printing machine 1908Newspaper rotary printing machine, by Walter Scott & Co, Plainfield Date: 1908
Uncles and Aunts by William Lestocq and Walter EverardReverse of a promotional postcard for Uncles and Aunts by William Lestocq and Walter Everard. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 2nd August 1888
Under The Russian Flag by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for Under The Russian Flag by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st September 1902. The A stands for Adultery. Date: 1902
A Week End by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Week End by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Kingsway Theatre, 12th September 1918. Touring to Theatre Royal, Windsor, 4th April 1921 Date: 1921
Seventy Seven Park Lance by Walter HackettPromotional postcard for Seventy Seven Park Lane by Walter Hackett. First produced St. Martins Theatre, 25th October 1928. Well-dressed couples arrive at the prestigious London address of the title
Second to None by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for Second To None by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st April and West London Theatre, l9th August 1907
Prince of Wales & John Douglas-Scott-Montagu 1900Prince of Wales (soon to be Edward VII), and John Walter Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, a promoter of motoring, at Highcliffe Castle, Hants
Longing for you - Music Sheet Cover based on the Oscar Straus Waltz Dream, words by Bernard Jansen, music by Walter Dana and featured and broadcast by Pearl Carr
The Midnight Wedding by Walter HowardPromotional postcard for The Midnight Wedding by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 30th October 1905, West London Theatre, 25th February 1907 and Lyceum Theatre
Merrie England by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for Merrie England by Basil Hood; music Edward German. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 2nd April 1902
Tom HaywardThomas Walter Hayward (1871 - 1939), cricketer who played for Surrey and England between the 1890s and the outbreak of World War I. Date: 1904
The Invisible Foe by Walter Hackett. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 23rd August 1917. The photo shows the stars, H. B. Irving and Fay Compton. Date: 1917
The Great World of London by G Lander and W MelvillePromotional postcard for The Great World of London by George Lander and Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 31st October 1898. The Salvation Army shelter
A Girls Cross Roads by Walter MelvillePromotional postcard for A Girls Cross Roads by Walter Melville. First produced Standard Theatre, Shoreditch, 5th May 1903. Artist: Harry Quinton Date: 1903
Two scantily-clad German ladies saluting with an oarView down South St David Street toward the Scott Monument - Edinburgh, Scotland. Date: 1933
Romantic request slip from Walter Thomas -- Dear Miss, May I see you home tonight? Date: circa 1890s
Sir Walter Raleigh by William DevereuxPromotional postcard for Sir Walter Raleigh by William Devereux, First produced Birmingham, 4th October and the Lyric Theatre, 13th October 1909. Artist: Charles Buchel
Stationery, Walter Gooding, tailor, with handwritten details for riding clothes. 1916
A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915
George W Hinckley, American philanthropistReverend George Walter Hinckley, American philanthropist, founder in 1889 of the Good Will Farm at Hinckley (Fairfield), Maine, USA, a home and school for needy boys and girls. Date: circa 1910s
Cabinet changes: new ministers and where they workThe four promotions of the Liberal Ministry: Mr Reginald M Kenna, First Lord Admiralty; Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Education; The Earl of Crewe
Walter West (Walter West Date: 1924
Miles Mander and June in Riding for a King (1926) one of the Stephen Donaghue racing dramas Date: 1927
The jockey Stephen Donaghues racing dramas (1926)Frank Bullock (Australian jockey champion- seen left) visited the Islington studio one day to see how his colleague Stephen Donoghue (far right) was enjoying his film experience
Stephen Donaghue and Madge Stuart in one of the racing dramas (1926) Date: 1926
The jockey Stephen Donaghue on the front of Picturegoer magazine (1926) - to be te star of a series of short racing films produced by Gainsborough and directed by Walter West Date: 1926
Advert for the Money Habit (1924) directed by Walter Niebuhr starring Nina Vanna, Clive Brook, Warwick Ward and Annette Benson Date: 1923
A scene from the Money Habit (1924) directed by Walter Niebuhr Date: 1924
Walter Dickson, aka Dicky the Driver, co-director of the famous and remarkably successful Empire Theatre in its heyday in the late 19th century. Date: 1929
Back cover design by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Fluffikins is given some medicine by the vet, to bring him back to health again after his ordeal. Date: 1904
Frontispiece illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob. Showing a footman carrying a small dog to his aristocratic master. " The dawg, My Lord." Date: 1904
Title page illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Snob, Some Episodes in a Mis-spent Youth, showing two dogs fighting and another dog walking off with a bone in its mouth. Date: 1904
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, A Dog Day, or the Angel in the House, by Walter Emanuel. Date: 1904
Mongrel puppy in a state of shock, having discovered that he is not a bloodhound after all. Its a difficult world for little dogs! Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy identified by the vet -- he is a mongrel who has already reached his full size. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy ruins a pair of his masters shoesMongrel puppy ruins a pair of his masters brown leather shoes and makes himself ill. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy follows a working man. Date: 1914