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A Waltz Dream adapted by Adrian RossPromotional postcard for A Waltz Dream adapted by Adrian Ross from the German of Felix Doermann & Leopold Jacobson (Carltheater, Vienna, 2nd March 1907); music Oscar Straus
Until we meet again - Music Sheet Cover, Waltz ballad, words by Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans and featured by Sidney Lipton and his Grosvenor House Dance Band
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 Last Waltz by Julian Brammer and Alfred Gruenwald; music Oscar Straus. English version by Robert Evett and Reginald Arkell
The Flirtation Waltz (1927)How to do the new Flirtation Waltz arranged by Cortez and danced by Alfred Arnold and Elaine Kendall Date: 1927
Springtime waltz, Les Images en MusiqueDogs enjoying a springtime waltz, illustration in Les Images en Musique, with illustrations by Benjamin Rabier and easy pieces for piano by Jane Vieu. Date: 1908
The waltz. Believed to have originated in Bohemia. A country dance in 3/4 time. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1905
Fourth French War Loan posterHansi (Jean-Jacques Waltz 1873-1951) Fourth French War Loan poster circa 1914 Date: circa 1914
POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songsPOSADA, Jos頇 uadalupe (1852-1913). Printed songs 1901. En alta mar (Waltz) and Dance of the forty-one. Zinc engraving printed in the press of A. Vanegas Arroyo
Hansi the caricaturist in French trenches, WW1Jean-Jacques Waltz (23 February 1873, Colmar - 10 June 1951), also known as " Oncle Hansi", or simply " Hansi" (" little John")
The The Dansant by H. M. BatemanCartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting Maurice and Florence Walton exhibiting their dancing prowess at the afternoon The Dansants or Tango Teas at Prince s, a hugely popular entertainment in 1913
Music cover, The Piccolomini Waltz, from Verdis opera La Traviata, as performed at Almacks and the Court Balls. Marietta Piccolomini (1834-1899)
Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles, or Duval (of Dublin)s Second Set, Seventh Edition. Containing Les Graces, La Dorset, Lodoiska, La Native, and Les Lanciers
STRAUS, Oskar (1870-1954). A Waltz Dream (1909). Painting
Sheet music cover, Reconciliation by Felix GodinSheet music cover, Reconciliation, a Melodie by Felix Godin, composer of Valse Septembre, Joy of Spring, Valse, etc. Depicting an 18th century garden scene with a silhouetted couple
Programme cover for The Great Waltz, New York, 1934 1934
Waltzers MockedThe waltz is much mocked when it first makes its appearance in the dance hall ! Date: early 19th century
Anniversary Waltz music sheetFront cover of a music sheet for the Anniversary Waltz by Al Dubin and Dave Franklin, featuring a silhouette of a couple dancing together alone. Date: 1941
Music cover, Hilda, a waltz by Dan GodfreyMusic cover for Hilda, a waltz by Dan Godfrey, dedicated to the Baroness Ferdinand de Rothschild. Showing a young woman sitting contemplating a miniature portrait of the man she loves
Waltz of the ToreadoresA passionate couple dance the Waltz of the Toreadores during an unspecified theatrical performance! 1900 (re-enactment)
Fairie Voices C1860Fairies dance by the light of the full moon, bats fly overhead, owls perch, frogs croak - and the waltz was performed (with the greatest success) at the Proms ! Date: circa 1860
Woman / Riviera Rose 1926A woman admires her Riviera Roses which grow on a Mediterranean terrace by the sea. Date: 1926
Smiling woman on waltz music coverA smiling woman illustrates the cover of a slow waltz called Levres Adorees (lovely lips). Date: 1906
Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (Temps)Music cover for Valse a Deux Tems (or Temps), meaning Waltz in Two Beats or Two-Step Waltz, a popular style of waltz in the mid-19th century
Music cover for La Fille de Madame Angot Valse, a waltz made popular by the comic opera by Charles Lecocq (1832-1918), La Fille de Madame Angot, first performed in 1872
Theatre, The Last Waltz NermanJose Collins and Kingsley Lark, with Alfred Wellesley and Billy Leonard in The Last Waltz
Forearmed! The Woman who came prepared to waltz on the ice wHumorous colour illustration by Joyce Dennys showing a woman cushioned against falls whilst ice-skating with an enthusiastic beginner
Royal WaltzWaltzing at a royal ball
Trilby Music SheetThe immense success of Du Mauriers romance of Bohemian Paris inspires countless spin- offs : this is a waltz by Charles Le Thiere
Dance French StreetDancing in the street on Bastille Day : the musicians have hung a sign to tell everyone this is a waltz
Elephants DancingTwo elephants perform the jungle waltz, accompanied by a friend on the accordeon
Armstrong GibbsCECIL ARMSTRONG GIBBS musical composer known for his waltz Dusk, songs and settings of Walter de la Mare
Cody Music SheetThe AEROPLANE waltz, dedicated to Colonel Cody (the photograph is of his flying machine)
Skaters on Christmas DayA Christmas Day skating party while the band plays The Skaters Waltz
The Waltz, Circa 1805Two Parisian couples whirl around the dance floor
Ballroom Dance / ForgottenThough he has reserved this waltz on her dance card, he has not come to claim her - has he forgotten her ? is he drunk ? is he playing poker ? or has he found another ?
Valse BleueVALSE BLEUE Her wide skirt swirls gracefully as her partner leads her through a passionate waltz
Tingel-Tangel WaltzThe TINGEL-TANGEL WALZER (= roughly, honky-tonk waltz) is a far cry from the relatively sedate dance of the 19th century ballroom, though even then it caused a scandal
German Waltz CoupleTwo dancers at the Munchen carnival abandon themselves uninhibitedly to the delight of the waltz
Wedding CakeA two tier wedding cake decorated with hearts and roses. A couple waltz on the top tier beneath a floral arch and wedding bells
LA Valse, Circa 1830Two dancers perform the valse in a French outdoor dance- hall. The lithograph is from a series Les Ridicules - the waltz was a subject for much mockery and derision
Running the GauntletNewly-wed couple run the gauntlet of guardsmen saluting with symbolically raised, unsheathed swords