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Figlia del reggimento- Music Sheet CoverFiglia del reggimento - Music Sheet Cover, sung in Italian by Jenny Lind and with the English words by Charles Jefferys sung by Miss Rebecca Isaacs
I ll make up for Everything by Ross Parker - Music CoverI ll make up for Everything - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Ross Parker, featured and broadcast by Vera Lynn. An illustration of hearts
An intermezzoA play on words. A couple enjoying a conversational interlude. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905
A symphonyA play on words. A couple enjoy a harmonious interlude. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905
Music cover, Ma sung by Miss Daisy WoodMusic cover, Ma, words by Sidney Clare, music by Con Conrad, sung by Miss Daisy Wood. 1921
Music cover, Dream Girl, words and music by H Ross Cleveland. 1920
Music cover, Good-Bye, Girls, I m Through, words by John Golden, music by Ivan Caryll, sung by Basil Hallam. 1915
Music cover, Gilbert the Filbert, words by Arthur Wimperis, music by Herman Finck, sung by Basil Hallam, from Alfred Butts The Passing Show, Palace Theatre, London. 1914
Music cover, Arabianna, Savoy Orpheans BandMusic cover, Arabianna, words by Val Howland, music by Fisher Thompson, as performed by The Savoy Orpheans Band. 1922
Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre, Your Sympathetic Smile, words by Eric Blore, music by Philip Braham. 1917
Two black cats for Good Luck - WW1 era postcard Date: 1917
Christmas card, The Old English GentlemanChristmas card (inside), The Old English Gentleman, with music and lyrics. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1890s
Cross-shaped embroidered bookmark -- To dear Charley, 1875, with love, AF. Date: 1875
Cross-shaped metal bookmark with devotional words -- The Lord is Good. Date: circa 1890s
People in historical costume on a New Year card, standing and sitting on ice and spelling out the words NEW YEAR. Date: circa 1890s
Two angels with flowers on a greetings cardTwo angels with flowers (pink roses) on a greetings card, with words from a hymn. Date: circa 1900s
Angel with birds and flowers on a greetings cardAngel with birds and flowers (doves and lilies) on a greetings card, with words from a hymn. Date: circa 1900s
Men with mobile field oven and motorcycle, WW1Men with a mobile field oven, and a Royal Navy motorcycle combo, WW1. The chalked words on the oven, HMS Fred Carno, were a comic saying for chaotic operations. circa 1914
Page design, make it snappy, School SilhouettesPage design, make it snappy, in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA
Page design, and so goodbye, School SilhouettesPage design, and so goodbye, in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA. Depicting a young woman with her luggage, waving goodbye
Page design, commencement, School SilhouettesPage design for commencement in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA
Page design, class and day, School SilhouettesPage design for class and day (a timetable of studies) in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA
Page design, subjects, School SilhouettesPage design for the subjects of drama, music, arts and sciences in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA
Page design, secret societies, School SilhouettesPage design for secret societies in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA. Depicting a young woman holding her finger to her lips
Gay Words, Aching Heart - WW1 farewellA woman wipes away a tear as she waves farewell to soldiers, departing for the Front at Christmas time. Date: 1915
A tour through Sunny SpainSlide with a crinkle effect with the words: A tour through Sunny Spain. Part of Box 366. Date: circa 1900
National AnthemColoured lantern slide illustrating the third verse of the national anthem. The scene features a memorial of King Edward VII and Alexandra, and an array of gifts around the words
Suffragette Votes for Women PlateA white earthenware tea plate with the words Votes for Women in royal blue script around the rim. Stamped on the base, John Maddocks & Sons, England. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Votes for Women Puppy CeramicA brown pottery cat, the pattern of its fur resembling that of a tabby. It is wearing a ribbon tied with a bow around its neck and has painted eyes and open mouth
Suffragette Votes for Women Crested FigurineA two-sided head and shoulders figurine of a suffragette with Votes for Women on her bonnet. One side has the crest of Tettenhall (now in the West Midlands)
Sweaters for Troops postcards, WW1 knittingA printed postcard with words of thanks from Mr John Penoyre who organised large-scale donations of knitted sweaters for solders and sailors during the First World War
German postcard with stone inscriptionGerman postcard with a gymnast carving an inscription into stone: Frisch Fromm Frohlich Frei, meaning fresh, pious, happy and free. Date: circa 1920s
Sheet Music The Suffragettes. Suffragette sheet music for a Concert Action song for Girls, words and music by W. Smyth Cooper
Suffragette Song Anthem Womens Marsellaise. Words for The Womens Marsellaise by Florence Macauley, sung to the tune of the French National Anthem
Suffragette Raid on the House. Dog sleeps soundly in his kennel, unaware that three kittens, one with a VFW flag, are on the attack. A play on words. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Cats Embracing Words Fail Me. A cat exclaims, Words fail me. We will never get our votes this way! In the background, two more cats are sitting
WW2 music cover -- The Army, The Navy and the Air ForceMusic cover, Dedicated to/ the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, words and music by Herman Darewski and Edward Lockton. Published by Keith Prowse and Company Limited, London
Kisses postcard - ValentinesA postcard bearing the single word, Kisses - adorned with roses. See picture numbers 10796397 and 10796397 for two more in the series - Mother and Father. Date: c.1910
Mother postcard - Mothers DayA postcard bearing the single word, Mother adorned with sprigs of Lily-of-the-Valley and violets. See picture numbers 10796398 and 10796399 for two more in the series - Father and Kisses. Date: c.1910
Father postcard - Fathers DayA postcard bearing the single word of Father adorned with autumn leaves and forget-me-not flowers. See picture numbers 10796397 and 10796399 for two more in the series - Mother and Kisses
Crown Devon china mug with flags of the AlliesCrown Devon (S. Fielding & Co. Stoke on Trent) china mug. Transfer shows Britannia and the flags of the Allies with a Dove of Peace and the words Liberty, Justice, Truth, Honour
Bone china cup and saucer - WWIBone china cup and saucer manufactured by Diamond China, England. Shows the flags of the Allies, the centre vignette shows a Royal Naval battleship with an aeroplane
Till the Boys Come Home - words and music. Flags of all the Allied Nations together with an aeroplane, a section of Scots charging, an artillery team and a family scene at home. Commemorative Art
The joys of Patrol Words failThe joys of Patrol. Words fail. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
The Rage - Somewhere in France. Plus the words to the song I want to go home. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Fall In - words of Harold Begbie, reproduced from The Daily Chronicle. Centrepiece of a bugler, together with the four verses of the song in each corner. Outer edge framed with flags of the Allies
British propaganda leaflet - AP No. 56, Serial No. 12816 - What are you doing in Lithuania Approximately 600 words in German script - translation available. Commemorative Art
Words and music of Till the boys come home (Keep the home fires burning). Words by Lena Guilbert Ford. Music by Ivor Novello