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Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 5 in the series. The caption reads Dick hears the BellsTurn again, Dick Whittington, thrice Lord Mayor of London!!
Wants Indicator 1930SA household wants indicator tells you what you need to shop for; game is required but thankfully the house is well stocked with Vim and borax. Date: 1930s
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Rushing War EagleChief Rushing War Eagle also known as Charging Eagle and Bad Gun, the son of Four Bears and Brown Woman of the Mandan tribe, Sioux, Dakota
Theo Gier, Pure California Wines & BrandiesCompliments of Theo Gier, Pure California Wines & Brandies, as seen at the International Exposition in San Francisco, USA, 1894. 1894
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Reverse of the previous postcard. The caption reads Fair one, wilt thou come with me to see Dick Whittington at Drury Lane
David Frances Barry photo - Sioux ScoutSioux Scout wearing full traditional native American clothing, including a feather in his hair and a hairpipe buffalo bone breastplate, He is holding a long calumet ( peace pipe )
David Frances Barry photo - American Indian manAmerican Indian man, one feather in his hair. His braids are wrapped with fur and cloth. He is wearing traditional trousers and an American army jacket and holdgin a pistol
Suffragette Button Hole Date: circa 1912
David Frances Barry photo - Native American PotsVarious clay pots used by native American Indians.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Two young chiefsTwo young chiefs wearing American traditional dress, including beaded moccasin, beaded leather belts, hairpipe buffalo-bone breastplate and choker. The chief on the left is holding an axe
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Hand HornChief Hand Horn and his two wives in full traditional native American dress including beaded moccasins and leather belt. Hand Horn is wearing tights and a roach headdress
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Hand Horn & his sonChief Hand Horn and his son wearing full traditional native American dress including beaded moccasins, a leather belt and roach headdresses
David Frances Barry photo - Chief VienChief Vien, wearing a western three- piece suit with a scarf is wrapped around his neck. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Bull HeadChief Bull Head, two feathers in his hair, his braids are wrapped with fur and he is wearing traditional Native American necklaces.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Wolf ChiefWolf chief wearing traditional dress and jewellery, including a beaded necklace, earrings and rings. His hair styled in plaits wrapped with fur and cloth. Wolf is wrapped with a heavy blanket
David Frances Barry photo - Son of his StarSon of His Star seated outdoors in full traditional dess including moccasins and earrings. He wears a ceremonial Otter-fur turban and is holding a long calumet (peace pipe)
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Black TongueChief Black Tongue of the Cheyenne tribe, wrapped in a blanket and holding a Head and Tail Fan traditionally used in ritual dance. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Native American manNative American man wearing traditional clothes and jewellery and an American soldiers hat uniform decorated with 2 feathers. He is holding a U.S. Cavalry sword in his hands
David Frances Barry photo - Ree SquawsRee Squaw women and children with wooden houses in the background. The wives and children of Struck𢹰 the, a chief of the Native American Yankton Sioux tribe
David Frances Barry photo - Sioux teepeesGros Ventres Village depicting Sioux teepees on the plain.. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Rain in the FaceChief Rain in the Face (1835𱹰 5) of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe, Sioux, Dakota, wearing a single feather in his hair
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Long SoldierLong Soldier, mis𬡢 elled ( ) as Iron Horn, of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe, Sioux, Gros Ventre village, Dakota.This Chief of the Standing Rock Agency wearing a mixture of traditional Native
David Frances Barry photo - Hidastas ChiefHidastas Chief Crow that Flies High, also known as Heart. The son of Likes Eagle of the Hidatsa tribe from Gros Ventres village
David Frances Barry photo - Little John aka Little SoldierLittle John, labelled as Little Soldier of the Mandan tribe, Sioux, Dakota. He is wearing moccasins and an otter𦵲 turban
David Frances Barry photo - Brave BearBrave Bear (Mato Ohitika), also known as Wapepe (Stickers), the son of Wahacankaduta(Scarlet Shield), leader of the Spirit Lake band of Cut Head (Pabaksa)Yanktonai (Ihanktonwanna) tribe of the Sioux
David Frances Barry photo - Sioux WarriorSioux Warrior man 2 feathers head dress holding winchester rifle. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
David Frances Barry photo - Native American ChiefChief Rushing War Eagle, Sioux, Dakota in full traditional clothing holding a peace pipe. Photograph by David Frances Barry. Date: 1880
Suffragette bomb damage to David Lloyd Georges houseHouse used as a residence by Lloyd George which was bombed by the suffragettes Date: 1912
Suffragette procession Parliament SquareProcession of suffragettes during the reassembling of Parliament Date: 1912
Suffragettes protesting in Trafalgar SquareIrish women protesting in Trafalgar Square Date: 1912
Two suffragettes signing a petition for womens suffrage to be presented to the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith, following the conclusion of a Womens March from Edinburgh to London Date: 1912
Shop window broken by suffragettes. Sign with text saying Burglars score again. Suffregattes 1 Burglars 2 Burglars lead by one point Date: 1912
Suffragette movement: Australias messagePhoto of sign Australias daily message: There are no suffragists or suffragettes in Australia. Every man and every woman over 21 has the vote : from the Papers of Molly de Morgan Date: 1912
Suffragette trial of Emmeline PankhurstSuffragettes waiting for the court to open during the trial of Emmeline Pankhurst: from the Papers of Molly de Morgan Date: 1912
David Frances Barry photo - Native American FamilyChief Hand Horns second family outdoors wearing full traditional native American clothing. Two of the women are wrapped in blankets and carry a baby in their lap
David Frances Barry photo - Native American FamilyChief Hand Hornd first family seated outdoors. The 4 women (one standing, the rest seated) wear traditional Native American shoes, clothes, jewellry, hair-styles and blankets
David Frances Barry photo - Chief Rushing War EagleChief Rushing War Eagle (also known as Charging Eagle and Bad Gun), the son of Four Bears and Brown Woman of the Mandan tribe, Sioux, Dakota
David Frances Barry photo - Native American IndianA Native American Indian man, mis𬡢 elled ( as Crow, Sitting Bulls son, wearing full traditional clothing with a buffalo hornheaddress. He has an American Army pistol)
Shop window broken by suffragettesTemporary repair of shop window broken by suffragettes Date: 1912
The DOyly Carte, Opera CompanyFront page of a four-page flyer touring to the Lyceum Theatre, Newport on 30th September 1907. The Gondoliers and The Mikado are both given twice during the week; The Yeomen of the Guard, H.M.S
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
Dr Syn by Russell Thorndike and Ivan FirthDr Syn by Russell Thorndike (6 February 1885 7 November 1972) and Ivan Firth, adapted from Thorndikes novel. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre on 11th October 1925
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 1 of eight cards produced to advertise the Drury Lane pantomime of 1908
Supper Table -- how we entertain our friends. Accompanying an article entitled How I keep house on 250 per annum. 1885
Tea table with strawberries and jamTea table set out with freshly picked strawberries, a pot of jam, and cups of tea poured out. 1936
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, with flock of sheepStonehenge, Wiltshire, with a flock of sheep and a stormy sky. circa 1825
St. Marys Cottage Hospital, Plaistow, East London, showing nurses and children. 1893
Sir Francis Drake, The Spanish Armada is in Sight (19 July 1588) -- despite which, according to legend, he stayed and finished his game of bowls on Plymouth Hoe. 1588
The Dollar Princess by A. M. Willner and F. GruenbaumThe Dollar Princess by A.M. Willner and F. Gruenbaum, from the Dalys Theatre. Reverse of a joke one dollar bill to advertise the musical. Date: 1912
Dont Argue revue by George Campbell and Allan Grey. First produced at the Willesden Hippodrome on 23rd August 1915. Dave Harris Ltd. Presents. The reverse is blank
Don Q by Hesketh Prichard (17 November 1876 14 June 1922). First produced at the Palace Theatre in Ramsgate on 14th March 1921 and then at the Apollo Theatre on 24th March 1921
Don by Rudolph BesierDon by Rudolph Wilhelm Besier (2 July 1878 16 June 1942). First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 12th October 1909. Albert Morrows poster plays on the eponymous heros name
The Dollar Princess by A. M. Willner and F. GruenbaumThe Dollar Princess by A.M. Willner and F. Gruenbaum, with music by Leo Fall, (Theater an der Wien, Vienna, 2nd November 1907). English adaptation by Basil Hood
Drake by Louis N. ParkerDrake by Louis Napoleon Parker (21 October 1852 21 September 1944). First produced at His Majestys Theatre on 3rd September 1912
The Dollar Princess by A. M. Willner and F. GruenbaumThe Dollar Princess by A. M. Willner (11 July 1859 27 October 1929) and F. Gruenbaum (7 April 1880 - 14 January 1941), with music by Leo Fall (2 February 1873 16 September 1925)
The Dollar Princess by A. M. Willner and F. GruenbaumThe Dollar Princess by A.M. Willner and F. Gruenbaum. Front of a joke one dollar bill to advertise the musical. The George Edwardes Production is not only on the top of the note but repeated in
Diplomacy staring Gladys CooperDiplomacy adapted from Dora by Victorien Sardou (5 September 1831 8 November 1908) at the Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, on 22nd January 1877, by Clement Scott (6 October 1841 25 June 1904) and B. C
Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in TorquayDick Whittington. The back page of a four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. " An Enormous Cast of Pantomime Favourites including Betty Robinson
Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in TorquayDick Whittington. Third page of four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. Headed " In a Real Traditional Pantomime" this page has a further three
Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in TorquayDick Whittington. Second page of four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. Headed " Laughter
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 2 in the series. The caption reads Dick rescues his friend Mouser from the jaws of an infuriated Dog called Maggie
Dick Whittington. Pavilion Theatre in TorquayDick Whittington. Front page of four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. Fred Claytons Traditional English Pantomime for Young
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 8 in the series. The caption reads Dick Whittington enters London in State, although the procession seems a fair way from the City
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 7 in the series. The caption reads This is how Dick Whittingtons Cat Mouser enticed the Rats to their doom !!
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the previous card. The caption takes up the horse-racing theme of the image: A Tip for you! See the Drury Lane Pantomime
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the previous card. The bigger girl is saying to the smaller (caption): My dear Clarice
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 6 in the series. Caption reads Prince Pedro of Phantasia offers a large fortune to Dick
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the above card. The little boy is saying to the cook (caption): You can beat me! You can hit me
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the previous card. The little boy is saying to the maid (caption:) See here, Emilina
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the previous card. Both the messenger boy and the dog carry envelopes marked box office
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. The reverse of the previous card. Caption reads Every Little Boy and Girl this Christmas will wish to see Dick Whittington at Drury Lane
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 4 in the series. Caption reads Alderman Fitzwarren falls on bad times and is forced to take to his bed in the basement
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins. Card number 3 in the series. Caption reads The spiteful apprentices in Fitzwarrens establishment espy Dick
Dick Whittington by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur CollinsThe reverse of card number 2. The caption here reads See! How wise Peter is - he has already secured his seat for Dick Whittington at Drury Lane. Artist is Winnie Burnand. Date: 1908
Dick Whittington. Bookmark advertising The Kings TheatreReverse of the Dick Whittington souvenir bookmark advertising the pantomime at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith. The text says BOOK your seats now for the Annual Pantomime
Dick Whittington. Bookmark advertising The Kings TheatreDick Whittington. A souvenir bookmark advertising the pantomime at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith. The clown, who slides up and down, was part of the old pantomime tradition
Dick Whittington. Bookmark advertising The Kings TheatreDick Whittington. Another image of the souvenir for the production at the Kings Theatre, showing the clowns in a different position on the bookmark. Date: 1900s 1890s ?
Dick Whittington. This is a stock poster used by the Theatre Royal in Dublin, on 22nd January 1904. Date: 1904
Dick Whittington. Artist Albert MorrowDick Whittington. Another fine poster by Albert Morrow, showing Dick saying goodbye to Alice on the quay, before setting out for Morocco
Dick Whittington. A stock poster which seems to owe everything to the artists imagination rather than to a scene in any production
Dick Whittington. Lyceum TheatreDick Whittington. For the Lyceum Theatre, from 26th December 1925. Dick is looking down on London from Highgate Hill. His fairy godmother is outside the circle on the right
Old style telephone. 1903
Telephone on a wall. 1903