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Vintage Hair Net Packaging - Marquise Hair NetVintage Hairnet Packaging - Marquise Hair Net, light brown, graduated mesh, made of sterilised human hair, price three shillings. circa 1950s
Banquet at the marriage of Rothschilds 1857Banquet at the marriage of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild and Miss Leonora Rothschild in the mansion at Gunnersbury Park, west London, 1857. 1857
The New English School Girl - Felixstowe College uniformA page from The Tatler and Bystander, showing school uniforms for girls in 1960, featuring the costume of Felixstowe College, Suffolk
Music sheet: How long has this been goin on?Music sheet cover featuring the new style comedy chorus fox-trot, How long has this been goin on? with Billy Childs. Two lovers kiss in the back of a taxi. Date: c. 1925
Tartars of Kohonor, China -- Lama or Priest (left), man and woman (centre), taken from Johann Grueber, an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer who visited China and Tibet in the 1650s
Tartars of Naun Koton or Tsitsikar, ChinaTartars of Naun Koton or Tsitsikar (Xixigar), China, taken from Eberhard Isbrand Ides, a Danish traveller and diplomat who travelled in China in the early 1690s. circa 1760
Staflex Iron-On Interlining for use in dressmaking. 1950s
European depiction of people from Lhasa, Tibet, taken from Johann Grueber, an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer who visited China and Tibet in the 1650s. circa 1750
Robin Hood forest scene. 18th century
French Railway Alphabet - V for Vagons (carriages). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - XY for Lord et lady XY en voyage (Lord and Lady X Y on their travels). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - Z for Zingueurs (metalworkers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - U for Usine (workshop). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - T for Telegraphe (telegraph). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - Q for Quai (platform). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - R for Reservoir (water tank). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - O for Omnibus (omnibus, bus). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - P for Plaques tournantes (turntables). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - SFrench Railway Alphabet -s for Station. 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - M for Mecanicien (engine driver). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - N for Nivellement (levelling, surveying). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - K for Kilogrammes (kilograms). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - L for Locomotive (engine). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - F for Facteur (postman). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - J for Jalons (milestones or markers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - I for Ingenieurs (engineers). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - H for Hangar (storage shed). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - D for Disque (disc). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - G for Gardien (porter). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - C for Cantonnier (trackman). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - E for Enregistrement des colis (registration of packages). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - B for Billets (tickets). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - A for Aiguilleur (signalman or pointsman). 19th century
Comic visual and verbal pun - Reign of TerrorCartoon - Comic visual and verbal pun - Reign of Terror. 19th Century
Comic visual and verbal pun -- A China-manCartoon - Comic visual and verbal pun - A Chinaman. 19th century
Song, The Reasonable RequestSheet music, song by Dr Heighington, The Reasonable Request. 18th century
Song by Burgess, Sweet are the flow rs that deck the fieldSheet music, song by Henry Burgess, Sweet are the flow rs that deck the field. circa 1758
Song, The Maids PetitionSheet music for a song entitled The Maids Petition. 18th century
Song by Thomas Arne, Look sharp, take careSheet music, song by Thomas Arne, Look sharp, take care -- a misogynistic song about scheming women. 18th century
Grand Lama consulted on the fate of a child, Tibet, taken from Johann Grueber, an Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer who visited China and Tibet in the 1650s. circa 1750
Three-part song, The flocks shall leave the mountainsSheet music, three-part song (trio) in C minor for Acis, Galatea and Polyphemus, The flocks shall leave the mountains, the woods the turtle dove, the nymphs forsake the fountains
The Rothschild Marriage: the bridal presents. Gifts for the marriage of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild and Miss Leonora Rothschild in the mansion at Gunnersbury Park, 1857. 1857
Christmas card with desk, window and robin -- A wish sincere I here indite, Your Yule be gay, your New Year bright. circa 1905
Charles BradlaughCHARLES BRADLAUGH Statesman and reformer 1833 - 1891
Turkey (Johnstone)(Meleagris gallopavo) Date: circa 1650
Music sheet: I m knee deep in daisiesMusic sheet cover for I m knee deep in daisies and head over heels in love. Two lovers embrace in a beautiful countryside backdrop. Date: 1925
Music sheet: Oh BimboloMusic sheet cover for Oh Bimbolo!, a song about a boxing champion, written by Lionel Rothery and Val Watson, with music by Robert Stolz. Date: 1922
Music sheet: I shall keep on loving you, dearMusic sheet cover for I shall keep on loving you, dear, featuring a pair of lovebirds embracing on a branch; a fox trot with words by Hampden Gordon and music by Christine Maitland. Date: c. 1925