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Studio photo, young man in Royal Engineers uniform, WW1Studio photo, young man in Royal Engineers uniform, 18 October 1915. He is Harold Auerbach (1897-1975). Date: 1915
Letter of confirmation, unfit for military service, WW1Letter of confirmation declaring Harold Auerbach (1897-1975) unfit for military service on medical grounds, 21 September 1916. He had applied for enlistment in the London Rifle Brigade. Date: 1916
Group photo, Royal Fusiliers reserve battalion, WW1Group photo, men of the 1st Reserve Battalion, London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers, at Blackdown, Farnborough, Hampshire, in the autumn of 1917. Among them is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918). Date: 1917
Young men in UOTC Royal Fusiliers, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Young men in the University Officers Training Corps, Royal Fusiliers, riding in a charabanc at Epsom, Surrey. Among them is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918). Date: 1914-1915
Young men in UOTC Royal Fusiliers, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Group photo, young men in the University Officers Training Corps, Royal Fusiliers, sitting round a table at Woodcote Park, Epsom, Surrey (a stately home taken over for military training)
Young men in UOTC, Epsom, Surrey, WW1Young men in the University Officers Training Corps at Epsom, Surrey, autumn 1914, marching across a field. Among them is Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), who later joined the Royal Fusiliers. Date: 1914
The Fascinating Mr. Vanderbilt by Alfred Sutro (7 August 1863 11 September 1933). First produced in England at the Garrick Theatre, on 26th April 1906
The Farmers Wife by Eden Phillpotts (4 November 1862 29 December 1960). First produced at the Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, on 11th November 1916 and at the Royal Court Theatre, on 11th March 1924
Fannys First Play by Bernard ShawFannys First Play by George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 2 November 1950). First produced at the Little Theatre in the Adelphi, London, on 19th April 1911, it ran for 622 performances
The Fall Guy by James Gleason and George Abbott (Eltinge Theatre, New York on 10th March 1925). First produced in England at the Apollo Theatre, on 20th September 1926
Falka by H. B. FarnieFalka by H.B. Farnie. Five more images of the characters from Falka. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. FarnieFalka by H.B. Farnie. Five images of the characters from Falka. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. FarnieFalka by H.B. Farnie. Two images from the flyer for Falka at The Royal Comedy Theatre in London. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Tancred, Falkas brotherFalka by H.B. Farnie. This is Falkas brother, Tancred, who is captured by brigands, but escapes. The caption reads You dear old man. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. FarnieFalka by H.B. Farnie. This is Falka, herself, niece of the military governor of Mongratz. She runs away from her convent school with her boyfriend. The caption reads Im not bold. Date: 1880s
Prince of Wales at Perahara Festival at Kandy Ceylon 1876Prince of Wales, (later Edward VII), Perahara Festival at Kandy Ceylon. Date: 1876
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Folbach, Falkas uncleFalka by H.B. Farnie. Shown here is Folbach, Falkas uncle. The caption reads Our motto is Prudence and Fall back. One can assume that these are all accurate depictions of the costumes. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Alexina de KelkirschFalka by H.B. Farnie. Alexina de Kelkirsch, shown here, is a young heiress. The caption reads Ive got a mind of my own. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Boleslas chief of the TziganiFalka by H.B. Farnie. This shows Boleslas, chief of the Tzigani. He is the brigand leader, who captures Tancred. The caption reads Sweet is assassination. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Minna, Falkas maidFalka by H. B. Farnie. This page shows Minna who is Falkas maid. She is seen here dancing with a tambourine. Date: 1880s
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of Falkas boyfriend, ArthurThis page shows Falkas boyfriend, Arthur. She disguises herself as him in an attempt to get away from her uncle. They are depicted in similar costumes. The caption reads That little nose. Date: 1880s
The Fairys Dilemma by W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, on 3rd May 1904. The main characters are shown as themselves
Falka by H. B. Farnie. Image of the characterAll the following images are pages from the same flyer. This one shows the lay brother, Pelican, who supplies much of the comedy. Glass in hand, he is saying I wanted that badly
Fads and Fancies revue by Joseph Hayman, with music by Herman Darewski, presented by Harry Day. First produced at the New Cross Empire on 18th October 1915
The Face at the Window by L. Vernon Wyrall. For the R. Amos Jones Co. touring to Royal West London Theatre. A play with this title by F
The Eyes of Youth by Max Marcin and Charles GuernonThe Eyes of Youth by Max Marcin (1879 - 1948) and Charles Guernon. First produced in England at St. Jamess Theatre on 2nd September 1918
The Eyes of Youth by Max Marcin and Charles Guernon. For the St Jamess Theatre, Kings Street, London. An unusual use of a pictogram, captioned " See Eyes of Youth
Empire Leicester Square, postcard for Variety ShowReverse of postcard promoting variety show at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, listing the 12 acts that were commencing on Monday, May 15th 1905
An Emperors Divorce starring Ronald Bayne & Evelyn HopeAn Emperors Divorce. The figures of Napoleon and a repining Josephine suggest that this is a version of A Royal Divorce. The message written on the reverse of the card is from Ronald Bayne
Empire Leicester Square, postcard for Variety ShowPostcard promoting variety show at The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. Billed as " High Class Varieties & Artistic Ballets" with a " Constant Change of Programme". Date: 1905
Eliza Comes to Stay by H. V. Esmond. The ending of the play makes it appropriate that Cupid should shoot his arrow as Eliza arrives on Sandys door-step. The author H. V
The Marchioness of BlandfordAlexandra Mary Cadogan (1900 - 1961), Duchess of Marlborough, wife of the 10th duke of Marlborough. Youngest daughter of Viscount Chelsea. Date: 1925
Eliza Comes to Stay by H. V. Esmond. The character standing in the doorway is Vera Laurence, whose beauty contrasts with Elizas plainness. Touring to the Theatre Royal in Bath, on 28th April 1913
8d a Mile by George Grossman and Fred Thompson. The centre pages of a four page flyer listing the stars of the show. The performers included the music hall star Ella Retford )
Tabby kitten looking down from a chairUnusual Friends - tabby kitten looking down from a chair. 1950s
Kitten and puppy looking subduedUnusual Friends - kitten and puppy looking rather subdued. 1950s
Two dogs at the back of a carUnusual Friends - two dogs at the back of a car. 1950s
Tabby kitten balancing on a chairUnusual Friends - tabby kitten balancing on a chair. 1950s
Young woman holding two catsUnusual Friends - young woman holding two cats. 1950s
Little girl with Corgi dogUnusual Friends - little girl with Corgi dog. 1950s
Man playing trumpet, dog listeningUnusual Friends - man playing trumpet, dog listening. 1950s
Small terrier dog with shopping basketUnusual Friends - small terrier dog with shopping basket. 1950s
Shetland Collie and Teddy BearUnusual Friends - Shetland Collie and Teddy Bear in a basket. 1950s
Two Dachshunds with a large boneUnusual Friends - two Dachshunds with a large bone. 1950s
Tabby cat and kitten look out at the snowUnusual Friends - tabby cat and kitten look out at the snow. 1950s
Kittens playing with a vacuum cleaner hoseUnusual Friends - kittens playing with a vacuum cleaner hose. 1950s
Little girl and dog in the gardenUnusual Friends - little girl and dog in the garden. 1950s