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Music cover, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, words and music by Tommie Connor, featured and recorded by The Beverley Sisters 1952
Music cover, For KIng & Country, by J Ord Hume, WW1Music cover, For KIng & Country, a descriptive Grand Military Fantasia selected and arranged by J Ord Hume, during the First World War. 1915
Music cover, Flirtation Quadrilles, by D Inglis. circa 1880s
Music cover, Belgravia Valse, by Dan GodfreyMusic cover, Belgravia Valse (Waltz), by Dan Godfrey. circa 1866
Music cover, Cathedral Gems, SalisburyMusic cover, Cathedral Gems No. 14, Salisbury, Fantasia on Subjects from Mendelssohns St Paul, by Louis Dupuis. circa 1880
Music cover, Early in the Morning by Frederic MaccabeMusic cover, Early in the Morning Merrily O, a song written, composed and sung by Frederic Maccabe in his popular entertainment, Begone Dull Care. 1860s
Music cover, Baden Powell, a March by Ezra Read, dedicated to the heroic defender of Mafeking (Boer War). 1900
Music cover, Do Ra Mi Fa, A Singing Lesson, song for voice and piano, written and composed by Arthur Lloyd, performed by Charles Coborn. circa 1889
Shakespeare - Twelfth Night - Malvolio: I extend my hand to him thus. circa 1830
Shakespeare - Two Gentlemen of Verona - Silvia: I do detest false perjur d Proteus. circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Tempest - Prospero (to Ariel): Come away, servant, come. circa 1830
Shakespeare - Pericles - King Simonides: Who is the first that doth prefer himself? (a procession of suitors for his daughter Thaisa) circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Taming of the Shrew - Hostess (to Sly): You will not pay for the glasses you have burst? circa 1830
Shakespeare - Much Ado About Nothing - Beatrice (to Benedick): Against my will, I am sent to bid you come in to dinner. circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Merry Wives of Windsor - Anne Page (to the bashful Slender): Will t please your worship to come in, sir? circa 1830
Shakespeare - Loves Labours Lost - Biron: Where lies thy grief, O tell me, good Dumain? circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Richard II - Weep thou for me in France. circa 1830
Shakespeare - King John - Arthur: O, save me, Hubert, save me! circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Henry VIII - Queen Katharine: There sits a judge, that no king can corrupt. circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Henry VI, Part I - Earl of Suffolk (to the future Queen Margaret): O fairest beauty, do not fear. circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Henry IV - Falstaff: This chair shall be my state. circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Henry VI, Part III - Lady Grey (later Queen Elizabeth) to King Edward IV: Right gracious lord, I cannot brook delay. circa 1830
Shakespeare - King Henry VI, Part II - Queen Margaret: Give me thy hand (banishment of the Earl of Suffolk). circa 1830
Shakespeare - Julius Caesar - Portia to her husband Brutus: And when I ask d you what the matter was, You star d upon me with ungentle looks. circa 1830
Shakespeare - Coriolanus - My name is Caius Marcius. circa 1830
Shakespeare - Cymbeline - Imogen: Oh! - no answer? then I ll enter. circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors - Adriana: Come, I will fasten on this sleeve of thine. circa 1830
Shakespeare - As You Like It - Jaques: And then, the lover... (seven ages of man) circa 1830
Shakespeare - Antony and Cleopatra - Iras: Go to him, madam, speak to him. circa 1830
Shakespeare - The Winters Tale - Leontes: Still virginalling. circa 1830
Four women wearing day clothing 1910Women wearing high neck blouses with striped and diagonal design tunic tops and simple skirts. 1910
Four women wearing day clothing 1910Women wearing high neck blouses with pleated bodices, embroidered and velvet edging 1910
Four women wearing autumn jackets 1910Fashionable women wearing autumn jackets with accessories. 1910
Duke of York on HMS Crescent 1898Duke of York, later King George V (1865 - 1936), in uniform of Captain on HMS Crescent. 1898
Proclamation of King Edward VII - St Jamess PalaceProclaiming His Majesty King Edward VII from the balcony of St. Jamess Palace, London January 24th, 1901. 1901
Proclamation of King George V - St Jamess Palace" The High and Mighty Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert is now.... become our only lawful and rightful Liege Lord George V." : Proclaiming His Majesty from the balcony of St
Ethel Campbell Actress Date: early 1900s
Mrs CampbellMRS PATRICK CAMPBELL (1865 - 1940), English actress
Sir Cecil Spring-Rice (1859 - 1918), British Ambassador to the United States from 1912 to 1918, he also wrote the text to the hymn I Vow to Thee My Country
Emma CalveRosa-Noemie-Emma Calvet de Roquer, known as Emma Calve (1858 - 1942), French singer
Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War LoanCrowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, on the eve of the closing of the War Loan, attended by the Lord Mayor of London, the Mayors of the London boroughs and the Deans of Westminster and St
Hippopotamus 1550Early depiction of a hippopotamus. Date: 1550
Dr Walter Hines Page (1855 1918) The United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War One. Date: 1917
WW1 - Night attack by the Turks on the Anzacs at GallipoliWW1 - The Battle of Chunuk Bair - Fought between the Ottoman defenders and troops of the British Empire. At the cliff faces at Gaba Tepe, the Turks attack the Australian lines at night
WW1 - The British transporting ammunitionWW1 - The British at work, transporting a a load of high calibers. The troops made and used small improvised railways to transport the ammunition more easily. Date: 1918
WW1 - Gas attacks near Canadian lines, October 1916WW1 - Exploding gas shells used by the Germans near the Canadian front line in Guillemont, France, October 1916. Date: 1916
WW1 - French artillery masked during the actionWW1 - A high caliber, artillery of the French Navy is moved and stowed away by a group of soldiers. They weapon is masked away during the action under a purposely-built camouflage tented area