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Proms at Covent Garden, London, 1887The promenade concerts, Covent Garden. An orchestra and a selection of musicians in rustic costumes adorn the stage. Date: 1887
A concert at Aachen, GermanyLadies with an array of hairstyles listen to a concert at Aachen, Germany. Date: 1846
Singer and orchestra, 1871A female singer performs on stage, accompanied by a mixed orchestra and choir, 1871. Date: 1871
Proposed Concert Hall, Surrey Gardens, 1856The designed proposed by Mr. Horace Jones, architect, for the music hall at Surrey Zoological Gardens, 1856. Date: 1850
Concert at St Jamess Hall, 1860Conversazione and concert of the vocal association at St. Jamess Hall, London. Date: 1860
Queens Hall, LondonThe Queens Hall, Langham Place, London. A solitary cleaner dusts the empty seats. Date: 1901
Mozart performs for Kaiser Josef II c. 1780Mozart performs at the piano for Kaiser Josef II, patron of the arts and music lover, c.1780. Date: c. 1780
Miss Greenfields concert at Stafford HouseGrand concert given for the benefit of Miss Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, the negro vocalist known as " the black swan"
A morning concertWife: " George! George! You are not in church!" A husband dozes off in the front row during a morning concert, to the despair of his wife. Date: 1865
Fete Champetre, Watcombe, 1852Musical fete champetre at Watcombe, near Torquay. The grand natural ampitheatre in which the performances took place was caused by a landslip. Date: 1852
Concert at Princes Hall, 1883Concert at Princes Hall for the New Building of Institute of Painters in Water Colours, Piccadilly. Date: 1883
The Gloucester Musical Festival, 1844The Three Choirs music festival in Gloucester, 1844. Date: 1844
St Georges Hall, Bradford, interiorThe interior of St Georges Hall, Bradford on the occasion of the Saltaire concert, part of the festivities to celebrate the opening of Titus Salts model alpaca mill.The name Saltaire is a combination
Enjoying Handel, 1868Ingenuous Young Lady: " I like the chorsuses best, because they make such a noise that we can talk as much as we like without anyone noticing." A gentleman with a top hat
National Concert at her Majestys Theatre, 1850. Date: 1850
Berlin Philharmonic under Furtwangler, 1932Berlin Philharmonic orchestra with Wilhelm Furtwangler(1886-1954) as their conductor, 1932. Date: 1932
TOUCANA Toucan with its beak in the air. Date: 1960s
Sopwell PrioryThe ruins of Sopwell Priory (or Nunnery), St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, which was founded by Geoffrey of Gorham in the middle of the 12th century. Date: 12th century
Sherborne AbbeyThe restored Norman architecture of the splendid South Porch of Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, England, founded in about 705 A.D. by St. Aldhelm. Date: founded circa 705
Shrewsbury AbbeyThe West Front of Shrewsbury Abbey, Shropshire, England, with its fine perpendicular window above the Norman West Door. Founded by Roger de Montgomery in 1083. Date: founded 1083
Angry Swan & HoundAn aggressive swan disputes the right of way when an Otter Hound attempts to swim in a river! Date: 1950s
Red-Billed ToucanA red-billed Toucan. Date: 1960s
Fledgling Song ThrushA fledgling Song Thrush. Date: 1960s
England / SherborneA corner of historic Sherborne, Dorset, England, showing the old almshouses and part of the Norman Abbey. Date: 1950s
Paradise WhydahA young Paradise Whydah. Date: 1960s
St. Dogmells AbbeyThe ruins of St. Dogmells Priory Abbey, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: 12th century
Marabon StorksA couple of Marabon Storks. Date: 1960s
St. Benets Abbey, near Horning, Norfolk, was founded by Suneman, a hermit. King Canute built the Monastery of St. Benet-at-Holm on the same site. Survived the Dissolution Date: founded 9th century
Toco ToucanA young Toco Toucan. Date: 1960s
SHAP ABBEYShap Abbey, Cumbria, England, is a rare Premonstratensian house, in a rather bleak setting. Its most distinctive surviving feature is its huge West Tower. Date: founded circa 1200
Flying PuffinA flying Puffin! Date: 1960s
Swans LandingPerfect touchdown! A couple of swans landing on a lake. Date: 1950s
Weaver BirdA Weaver Bird. Date: 1960s
Thrush in an Apple TreeA Thrush singing in an apple tree. Date: 1960s
York Mansion HouseSome of the treasures of York Mansion House : Some swords and a mace. Date: 1950s
York Mansion HouseSome of the treasures of York Mansion House : The wall of the dining room, showing some swords, paintings and a mace. Date: 1950s
Golden EagleA Golden Eagle. Date: 1960s
Elgin CathedralA fine general view of the ruins of Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, showing the remains of the Transepts, Choir isles and Presbytery and the wide Nave. Date: 13th century
Wales / Pentre BeirddA view near Pentre Beirdd, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Eunant Pass, to Vyrnwy, from Bwlch y Groes, Montgomeryshire, North Wales. Date: 1960s
Welsh CottagesCottages at Cwm Bellan, Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, North Wales. Beyond the cottages is the Ballan Tavern. Date: 18th or 19th century
St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Founded in 1137, it is of mainly 12th century construction, with additions up to 1558. Date: 12th century
Lugger FalconA Lugger Falcon. Date: 1960s
Roadside HawkA Roadside Hawk. Date: 1960s
Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, known as The Lantern of the North, seen from across the River Lossie. Date: 13th century
Elgin CathedralA glimpse of Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland, seen from across the River Lossie, which forms part of the boundary to the cathedral Precinct. Date: 13th century