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Jeeves and Wooster, 1922P.G. Wodehouse story in The Strand, March 1922, entitled Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch
Christie Poirot CoverBelgian detective Hercule Poirot, featured on the cover of the Strand magazine containing Christies story The Crime in Cabin 66
Jeeves & Wooster / BookWhen the jolly old storm clouds rolled up, Bertie Wooster turned instinctively to his man Jeeves...Jeevess judgment was infallible; likwise his taste in neckwear
Jeeves and WoosterIn Thank You Jeeves!, Jeeves gives notice when Bertie Wooster, his employer, insists on playing the banjolele
Jeeves & WoosterBertie Woosters imperturbable gentlemans gentleman is looked to for counsel & help on all sides
Wodehouse / Jeeves / WoosterFront cover of Piccadilly Jim, showing a couple playing footsie beneath the dining table
THANK YOU JEEVESmore glorious fooling by P. G. Wodehouse
P G WodehouseEnglish writer, Sir Pelham Grenville WODEHOUSE (1881-1975)
Good Morning, Bill! By P. G. WodehousePromotional postcard for Good Morning, Bill! By P. G. Wodehouse, based on the Hungarian of Ladislas Fodor. First produced at the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne
Butler Advises WoosterIt might be judicious, said Jeeves, " if you were to attempt to persuade his lordship that the spirit in which you embraced Miss Stoker was a purely brotherly one."
Leave It To Psmith by Ian Hay and P G WodehousePromotional postcard for Leave It To Psmith by Ian Hay and P. G. Wode-house.from Wodehouses novel (1923). First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, 27th September 1930
Homestall, SussexHorse breeder J. A. Dewar at his home and establishment Homestall in Sussex. Date: 1931
Clubland caricatures: the Bath celebrities 1921Caricatures of regular visitors to the Bath Club, London, including the Prince of Wales, Lord Desborough, Lord Wodehouse and F J Escombe
Leave it to Psmith - stage adaptationLeave it to Psmith - a comic novel by English author P. G. Wodehouse, adapted into a play by Wodehouse and Ian Hay. It opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London on 29 September 1930
A Damsel in Distress by Ian Hay and P. G. WodehouseA Damsel in Distress by Ian Hay (17 April 1876 22 September 1952) and P.G. Wodehouse (15 October 1881 14 February 1975), based on Wodehouses novel written in 1919
Teacher Training College and Hostels / Halls - BingleyTeacher Training College and Hostels - Bingley, West Yorkshire. The reverse of this card is from a student in residence at Alcuin Hall (named after the Yorkshire Educationalist) in 1912
The Golden Moth by Fred Thomson & P G WodehousePromotional postcard for The Golden Moth by Fred Thomson and P. G.Wodehouse; music Ivor Novello. First produced Adelphi, Theatre, 5th October 1921.The title refers to a crooks rendezvous in Paris
Jeeves, manservant to Bertie WoosterJeeves, the fictional manservant to Bertie Wooster, as depicted in an illustration for Thank You Jeeves!. Date: First published: 1933
The Beauty Prize, by Grossmith and WodehouseThe Beauty Prize, by George Grossmith and P G Wodehouse, with music by Jerome Kern. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, September 1923, produced by George Grossmith and J A E Malone
The Cabaret Girl by Grossmith and WodehouseThe Cabaret Girl, a musical comedy with book and lyrics by George Grossmith and P G Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, produced by Grossmith and J A E Malone at the Winter Garden Theatre, London
Ist Earl of KimberleyJOHN WODEHOUSE, first earl of KIMBERLEY statesman Date: 1826 - 1902
Oh, Boy! by Guy Bolton and P G WodehousePromotional postcard for Oh, Boy! By Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse; music Jerome Kern. First produced Princesss Theatre, New York, 20th February 1917, Princes Theatre, Manchester
Lady Wodehouse with her Airedale TerrierLady Wodehouse, formerly Frances Margaret Montagu, twice-divorced wife of John Wodehouse, 3rd Earl of Kimberley (often thought to be the inspiration for P.G)
John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley (1826 1902), known as the Lord Wodehouse from 1846 to 1866, was a British Liberal politician. He held office in every Liberal administration from 1852 to 1895
John Earl KimberleyJOHN WODEHOUSE, first earl of KIMBERLEY Statesman, lord lieutenant of Ireland. Date: 1826 - 1902
Water Tug of War TeamThe Metropolitan Police team which were the first winners of the Wodehouse Shield for the Water Tug of War
Wodehouse / Jeeves / ButlerDust jacket of Very Good, Jeeves