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Paganinis violin by GuarneriusThree views of Paganinis violin by Joseph Guarnerius, 1743, in the Municipal Palace, Genoa, Italy. 1875
Two violins and a viola by StradivariusTwo violins and a viola by Antonius Stradivarius -- 1717 violin (Hart & Son), 1762 viola (Hart & Son), The Gillot Strad, 1715 (G Haddock). 1875
Too Many Cooks -- photograph of four chefs (possibly French). circa late 19th century
Label design, Tom Smiths Christmas Crackers. circa 1900
The Painting Room, Haymarket Theatre, London. 1865
Le Devoir de Tuer by Rene Berton (born in 1872 and died in 1934). Rene Berton was a French physician, known for his plays. Le Devoir de Tuer translated is The Duty to KIll
Drury Lane Theatre in LondonScene outside the Drury Lane Theatre in London. Designed by Benjamin Dean Wyatt, it opened on 10 October 1812. Artist signature is Shepherd. Date: 1900s ?
Duke of Yorks Theatre, LondonScene outside the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London. The theatre, designed by architect Walter Emden was opened on 10 September 1892 although it started life as the Trafalgar Square Theatre
Dowager Lady SwaythlingGladys Helen Rachel (nee Goldsmid), Lady Swaythling (1879-1965) - President of the EAW (1938-57). The Electrical Assocation for Women (EAW)
The Old Fiddler -- old man playing a violin. circa 1911
Drake by Louis N. Parker. Back and front cover of an eight-page flyer for His Majestys Theatre. Apparently for the original production, with Arnold Whites patriotic text
Monsieur Paquin, husband of Jeanne Paquin, fashion designerCecil Aldin (1870-1935), sporting artist, illustrator and Master of the South Berkshire Foxhounds. Known particularly for his pictures of animals, especially dogs
Ruth Draper, from a drawing by John S. SargentRuth Draper (December 2, 1884 December 30, 1956), " From a drawing by John S. Sargent R.A. of Miss Draper as The Scotch Immigrant at the Kings Theatre in Hammersmith on 15th February
Drake by Louis N. Parker. For the revival. His Majestys Theatre is written on the front of the card and 1915 on the reverse, but the run ended on 11th November 1914
Lady Moir (EAW President 1931-1935) taken whilst in officeMargaret, Lady Moir (dates unknown) - EAW President 1931-1935 (photograph taken whilst in office). The Electrical Assocation for Women (EAW)
Polly and Peter - children in the snow by Harold EarnshawFront cover illustration by Harold Earnshaw showing two children sheltering from the snow under an umbrella. A rather confused puppy dog sits nearby. Date: c.1920
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861East Lynne from (Mrs Henry) Ellen Woods novel written in 1861. Caption reads Miss Julie Kennard as Lady Isobel [the usual spelling] in East Lynne. Date: 1907
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861East Lynne from (Mrs Henry) Ellen Woods novel written in 1861. Reverse of previous card showing Miss Julie Kennard as Lady Isobel
The Jolly Book - children in motorbike and sidecarFront cover of The Jolly Book featuring an illustration of a little boy and girl riding a motorcycle and sidecar. By Harold Earnshaw. Date: c.1920
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861Miss Julie Kennard as " Lady Isobel" in East Lynne by Ellen Wood (n饠 Price, 17 January 1814 10 February 1887) who was an English novelist
The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by CaryllThe Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by Ivan Caryll. Jim is leaning on the cart watching his sweetheart, Liz Shoddam, and their performing dogs. William Greets Co
The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by CaryllThe Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks (30 January 1871 6 April 1949), with music by Ivan Caryll. Dick Wargrave, (the Earl), and Elphin Hayes, the heroine, are in the middle of the chorus line
The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by CaryllThe Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks (30 January 1871 6 April 1949), with music by Ivan Caryll (12 May 1861 29 November 1921). First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, on 10th December 1903
The Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks with music by CaryllThe Earl and the Girl by Seymour Hicks, with music by Ivan Caryll. Jim is facing the dancing girls. J. Bannister Howards Co. touring to Theatre Royal Bath, 1904. Printed by David Allen & Sons
The Dukes Motto by John Huntly McCarthy (1859 20 March 1936), starring Lewis Waller (3 November 1860 1 November 1915). First produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham
The Duenna by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (30 October 1751 7 July 1816). First produced at Covent Garden Theatre on 21st November 1775
The Duchess of Dantzic book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton, with music by Ivan Caryll. George Dances Co. touring to the Prince of Wales Theatre in Richmond, on 14th November 1910. Date: 1904
The Duchess of Dantzic book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton. Back page of the flyer, reproducing another poster by Percy Anderson, also used as an illustration in The Play Pictorial Vol. III no. 18, p
The Duchess of Dantzic book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton. George Dances Co. touring to Opera House, Northampton on 5th November 1906?. The most Gorgeous Production ever seen on the Stage
Drury Lane Theatre, London. Designed by English architect Benjamin Dean Wyatt ) (son of James Wyatt), on behalf of the committee led by Whitbread. It opened on 10 October 1812 and still stands today
The Duchess of Dantzic book and lyrics by Henry Hamilton (c. 1853 4 September 1918), with music by Ivan Caryll. Based on the play Madame Sans-Gene
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings MacdermottMostly the same scenes re-arranged again, but this time the scene in the saw mill, bottom left, shows the saw which threatens to kill Lauras son. Date: 1880s 1890s ?
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings MacdermottThese scenes have been seen before but are arranged differently. They are captioned, top left to right: Thief and The Daughters return; the scene of the helpless boy in the saw mill is not captioned
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings Macdermott. We see here various scenes from the story. Top left, Lauras son in the arms of the villain hired to kill him in the saw mill
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings MacdermottThe three sections could be used as one poster or individually. Another graveyard scene is shown on the left. The centre is one of the tiresome comic scenes which seem to have been essential to
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings Macdermott. Despite the poor black and white reproduction, and the falling snow, a policeman can be seen in the main picture, left, shining his lamp on Laura
Drake by Louis N. Parker. Front cover of an eight-page flyer for His Majestys Theatre. The artist is Charles Buchel. Date: 1900s
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings MacdermottDriven From Home by G. H. Macdermott (27 February 1845 8 May 1901). First produced at the Grecian Theatre on 31st July 1871
Driven From Home by Gilbert Hastings Macdermott. Laura has now died, and her repentant father is kneeling at her grave. None of these cards have details of dates or venues
German prisoners making a road in southern England 1917Some 102, 000 German prisoners making a road through the woods in a picturesque corner of southern England, where they are building their own camp. 1917
Tower of London fire, breaking into the strongroomTower of London fire, 30 October 1841 - a group of men breaking into the strongroom in the Jewel Tower to remove the crown jewels and save them from destruction. 1841
Tommy Sly of Durham. 1827
Tommy Bell of Houghton-le-Spring, Durham. 1827
Two Ladies in the newest Dress, from drawings taken at Ranelagh Gardens, London, May 1775. 1775
Advertisement, Tom Smiths Tom Thumb CrackersAdvertisement, Tom Smiths Tom Thumb Christmas Crackers. circa 1900
Titians Last Picture -- the Venetian artist at work in his studio
Thoughtful Victorian Schoolgirl with Slate. 1890