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A scene from the touring Wylie-Tate production The Follies of 1919 Date: 1919
Programme cover for Jack in the Beanstalk, 1921Programme cover for Jack and the Beanstalk staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1921. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1921
Sheet music cover, Selection from The Yellow MaskSheet music cover, a Selection of music from The Yellow Mask, a musical play by Edgar Wallace, produced by Julian Wylie and Laddie Cliff at the Carlton Theatre, London
A study of Ruth French, the accomplished stage dancer, London, 1923. Making her third apearance at the London Hippodrome in Julian Wylies Brighter London. Date: 1923
On The Road To CallaoA painting entitled, On The Road To Callao, Where The Trumpet Fishes Blow, which shows a shoal of red fish in the ocean. Date: circa 1915
Deserted ShipThis illustration shows a haunting looking ship in the shallow ocean, it's sails are heavily torn and no member of the crew is in sight. A flock of seagulls gather at the rear. Date: circa 1915
Cover design, Blue Book Magazine, pulp fiction, January 1934 Date: 1934
A royal programme signed by performers and management at the London Hippodromes Warriors Day charity performance attended by the Prince of Wales
Mother Goose at the London HippodromeScene from Mother Goose, the 1924-5 pantomime at the London Hippodrome. Shaun Glenville as Mother Goose, Isobel Elsom as her daughter and the unfortunate Fred Conquest as the goose. Date: 1925
Julian Wylie auditioning chorus girls, London HippodromeJulian Wyle, theatre producer known as the King of Pantomime pictured on the stage of the London Hippodrome auditioning a huge number of girls for roles in the chorus
Partick Thistle FC football team 1936. Back row: Calderwood (Captain), Cummings, Johnstone, Elliot, Sutherland, MLeod. Front row: Regan, MKennan, Wylie, Hastie, MLennan. Date: 1936
STANDING DOGCHAMPION GELER CARESSA Owner: Wylie Date: 1934
Design for Wallpaper with leaves and flower. Pencil and Watercolour on heavy paper. Silver Studio - Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow. 1898
Design for Wallpaper with poppy head and leaf. Pencil and Watercolour on heavy paper. Silver Studio - Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow. 1898
Dover Street To Dixie revue by M Harvey, H Simpson & L WylieDover Street To Dixie revue by Morris Harvey, Harold Simpson and Lauri Wylie (25 May 1880 1951), with music by Herman Darewski, at the London Palladium
A photograph of Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, London, 1923. They have returned to New York after appearing in Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the Hippdorome
Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, LondonPaul Whiteman, the famous American bandleader and his orchestra, appearing in Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the London Hippodrome, London, 1922. Date: 1922
Design for Wallpaper in beige and brown. Pencil and Watercolour on cartridge paper. Silver Studio - Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow. 1891
Programme cover for Brighter London, 1923Programme cover for Brighter London staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1923. Date: 1923
A showgirls in the Beads Ballet of Better DaysA showgirls in the Beads Ballet of Julian Wylies Better Days at the London Hippodrome, 1925 Date: 1925
Dear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie & Herbert ClaytonDear Love by Dion Titheradge, Laurie Wylie and Herbert Clayton, with music by Haydon Wood, Joseph Turnbridge and Jack Waller
The talented operatic dancer Ettie Landau, London, 1923 who has made a success with her Shadow and Shawl dances in Julian Wylies Brighter London at the Hippodrome Date: 1923
Two stars of Julian Wylies revue Brighter London at the Hippodrome: the dancer Ettie Landau and the actress Annie Croft, London, 1923 Date: 1923
The London Band under the direction of Emelyn Thomas succeeded Paul Whitemans Orchestra in Julian Wylies Brighter London at the Hippodrome, London, 1924. They also play at the New Princes Restaurant
Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the HippodromeScenes and Stars of the Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome, London. 1921
Tthe touring Wylie-Tate production The Passing Show of 1919A scene from the touring Wylie-Tate production The Passing Show of 1919 Date: 1919
A scene from the touring Wylie-Tate production Any Lady (1919) Date: 1919
Samuel Wylie CrawfordSAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD American surgeon in the Union army during the War between the States, fought at Gettysburg and was present at the Appomattox surrender. Date: 1829 - 1892
St Johnstone FC football team 1936. Back row: Welsh, Clark, Wylie, Baxter, Littlejohn, Smeaton. Front row: Tennant, Adam, Lyle, Ferguson (Captain), Nicholson. Date: 1936
Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri WyliePromotional postcard for Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri Wylie from the German musical Lady Hamilton; music Eduard Kunneke (Schauspielhaus, Breslau, 25th September 1926)
Princess Charming by Arthur Wimperis and Lauri WyliePromotional postcard for Princess Charming adapted by Arthur Wimperis and Lauri Wylie from the Hungarian of Ferencz Martos; music Albert Szimal
Street in San Angelo, Texas, USA, showing Concho Saddles, the Daily Standard, the Wylie Hardware Co, and the First National Bank. Date: circa 1904
Sir Henry NormanField Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman (1826 1904), Field Marshal and colonial Governor of Jamaica and Queensland. Caption: Chelsea Hospital. Date: 1903
Factory with coiled wire - WW1A factory with newly manufactured wire standing in coils on the floor. Possibly the basis for barbed wire detined for the Western Front - WW1 Date: circa 1915
Sam Brown WylieSAM BROWN WYLIE Irish-American churchman Date: 1773 - 1852
James Aitken WylieJAMES AITKEN WYLIE Scottish writer with his autograph Date: 1808 - 1890
Design for wallpaper with orange flower. Pencil and watercolour on heavy paper. Silver Studio; Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow. 1891
Design for wallpaper with lily flower. Watercolour on cartridge paper. Silver Studio; Wylie & Lochhead, Glasgow. 1891
Design for wallpaper with large flowerDesign for wallpaper with large pink flower. Pencil and gouache on heavy paper. Silver Studio; Wylie and Lochhead Limited. 1891
Programme cover for Out of the Bottle, 1932Programme cover for Out of the Bottle staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1932. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1932
Programme cover for Better Days, 1925Programme cover for Better Days staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1925. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1925
Programme cover for Mother Goose, 1924
Programme cover for Leap Year, 1924Programme cover for Leap Year staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1924. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1924
Programme cover for Round in 50, 1922Programme cover for Round in 50 staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1922. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1922
Programme cover for Cinderella, 1922Programme cover for Cinderella staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1922. Artwork by Paul Chesney. Date: 1922
Programme cover for Aladdin, 1920Programme cover for Aladdin staged at the London Hippodrome by Julian Wylie, 1920. Artwork by Hugh Willoughby. Date: 1920
Henry Wylie Normansir HENRY WYLIE NORMAN military and colonial administrator, photo 1894
Jockey / W Stephenson 20CW Stephenson, jockey, in the colours of Mr Wallace Wylie