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Clock tower, Queen Street, Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1910
Tea plantation workers, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1911
Tea plantation workers, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1910
Port of Pakistan building at night, Karachi, PakistanPort of Pakistan building (Karachi Port Trust) at night, Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan. Date: circa 1950
Holy Trinity Church, Karachi, British IndiaHoly Trinity Church, Karachi, Sindh Province, British India (now in Pakistan). Date: circa 1900
The Catch of the Season by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton, with music by Herbert Haines and Evelyn Baker. The flyer is headed Mr George Dances Co, by arrangement with Charles Frohman
A Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and F NelsonA Butterfly on the Wheel by Edward G. Hammond and Francis Nelson. First produced at the Globe Theatre on 18th April 1911. With arrangement by Charles Frohman and starring Lewis Waller
Business As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and A. P. de CourvilleBusiness As Usual revue by F. W. Mark and Albert P. de Courville (1887 - 1960). First produced at the London Hippodrome on the 16th November 1914
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Mofatt. Card five of a set of six by artist E Chandler. The image shows Tammas, Buntys widowed father and an elder of the Church
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Mofatt. Final card of a set of six by artist E Chandler. This card shows all the characters on the other cards, plus a few more
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Mofatt. Third card by artist E. Chandler of a woman, Susie, standing drinking from a glass.The decanter sits on the table beside her
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham MofattBunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat. Card four of a set of six by artist E Chandler. A gentleman, Weelum, wears a tall top hat and dark suit
Bunty Pulls The Strings by Graham Moffat. Second of a set of six cards by artist E. Chandler. Here he repeats the idea suggested by the title and Bunty is seen holding many ribbons taut
Bubbly by John Hastings Turner with music by Philip BrahamFlyer for another production of Bubbly by John Hastings Turner with music by Philip Braham. The image is the same as the previous tour with a lady pierrot clown sitting on a large bubble holding a
Aristide Bruant. French cabaret singer, songwriter, comedian, and nightclub owner. The illustartion shows Bruant wearing the red scarf
Aristide BruantFlyer for cabaret evening with Aristide Bruant at 84 Boulevard Rochechouart, Montmatre. Aristide Bruant (6 May 1851 - 10 February 1925) was a French cabaret singer, songwriter, comedian
Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan. Postcard showing photographs of Seymour Hicks striking various poses in the title role
Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan. Postcard by artist George E Studdy (23 June 1878 25 July 1948) popularly known for his weekly drawings in The Sketch
Procession, Holy Relic of the Tooth, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)Annual Procession of the Holy Relic of the Tooth (the Kandy Perahera), Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Kandy is the home of the relic of the tooth of Buddha -- a casket containing it is carried on the back of an
Balthasar Nebot - Gardens of Hartwell House, Aylesbury - 6 / 8One of a series of eight paintings by Balthasar Nebot (active 1729-1765) showing the spectacular garden landscape of Hartwell House, just outside Aylesbury, in 1738
Balthasar Nebot - Gardens of Hartwell House, Aylesbury - 5 / 8One of a series of eight paintings by Balthasar Nebot (active 1729-1765) showing the spectacular garden landscape of Hartwell House, just outside Aylesbury, in 1738
Balthasar Nebot - Gardens of Hartwell House, Aylesbury - 4 / 8One of a series of eight paintings by Balthasar Nebot (active 1729-1765) showing the spectacular garden landscape of Hartwell House, just outside Aylesbury, in 1738
Balthasar Nebot - Gardens of Hartwell House, Aylesbury - 3 / 8One of a series of eight paintings by Balthasar Nebot (active 1729-1765) showing the spectacular garden landscape of Hartwell House, just outside Aylesbury, in 1738
Colpetty Road, near Galle Face, Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)Colpetty (Kollupitiya) Road, near Galle Face, Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1908
Point de Galle, south west Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1905
Balthasar Nebot - Gardens of Hartwell House, Aylesbury - 1 / 8One of a series of eight paintings by Balthasar Nebot (active 1729-1765) showing the spectacular garden landscape of Hartwell House, just outside Aylesbury, in 1738
Galle Face Hotel, Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1908
Breakwater scene, coast of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)Breakwater scene with ships, coast of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1900
Galle Face Hotel, Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1930s
Fishing boats in harbour, Mutwal, Colombo, CeylonFishing boats in harbour, Mutwal (Modara), a coastal suburb of Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1900
Banyan trees, Kalutara, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)View of Banyan trees at Kalutara, a coastal town in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: circa 1900
Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur LeverReverse of Flyer for Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever at the Garrick Theatre in Charing Cross Road on 11th October 1920. Presented by Mr Leon M Lion and arranged by Charles B Cochran
The Broken Wing by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. First produced in England at the Duke of Yorks Theatre on 15th August 1922
Brown Sugar by Lady Arthur Lever, with arrangement by Charles B Cochran. First produced at the Grand in Southampton on 28th June 1920 and then moved to The Duke of Yorks Theatre on 7th July 1920
Broadway Jones by George M. CohanPostcard for Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan. Photograph of Ellaline Terriss and her real life husband Seymour Hicks, embracing as Josie and Jones
Broadway Jones by George M. CohanPostcard for Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan by artist John Hassall. The image shows a fat policeman pointing accusingly at a laughing man and saying Are You Laughing At Me
Broadway Jones by George M. Cohan. First produced in England, Bradford on 22nd September 1913 and continued to the Prince of Wales Theatre on 3rd February 1914
Broadway by Philip Dunning & George AbbottBroadway by Philip Dunning and George Abbott. First produced by Jed Harris in England at the Strand Theatre on 22nd December 1926. It went on to become one of the most successful plays of the 1920s
The Boy by Fred ThompsonThe Boy, a musical comedy by Fred Thompson and Percy Greenbank, adapted from The Magistrate by A. W. Pinero which was first produced on 21st March 1885
Young boy plays with a football at a holiday campYoung boy happily plays with a football at a holiday camp, complete with caravans in the background. Presumably somewhere in Northern England. 1960s
Glasgow / Trongate / 1754Trongate Date: circa 1754
Group photo, Sutro Baths, San Francisco, California, USAGroup photo of sightseers outside Sutro Baths and Museum, San Francisco, California, USA. They have arrived via Gray Line Sightseeing Motor Coach, the large vehicle just behind them. 1926