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Crashed BE2E biplane, Bailleul, Northern France, WW1Crashed BE2E biplane lying upside down at the aerodrome in Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1918
RFC crewmen, Villeselve, Northern France, WW1Five men of the Royal Flying Corps on a dusty road in summer, somewhere in Northern France during the First World War. Date: 1918
Studio photo, young man in RFC uniform, WW1Head and shoulders studio photo, young man in Royal Flying Corps uniform. He is W A Bowen-Buscarlet, who served as an RFC observer in Bailleul, Abeele, Clairmarais and Cologne between 1917 and 1919
Damaged SE5 biplane, Northern France, WW1Damaged SE5 biplane belonging to RFC No. 1 Squadron, seen here on the ground in Northern France -- it was shot through in the air by a dud shell. (2 of 3) Date: 1918
RFC crewmen in plane, Clairmarais, Northern France, WW1Two RFC crewmen in a D4090 plane, at Clairmarais, Pas de Calais, Northern France, during the First World War. They are Harold Auerbach (1897-1975) and observer Bowen-Buscarlet. Date: 1918
Chinese man and RFC, Clairmarais, Northern France, WW1Chinese man in a bowler hat entertaining a group of RFC men at Clairmarais, Pas de Calais, Northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1918
Aerial view, Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, WW1Aerial view of Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, on 31 July 1918, after the German advance in April, showing extensive damage. Date: 1918
Aerial view near Kemmel, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of a shelled area south of Kemmel, a front line area near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 8 May 1918. Date: 1918
Damaged SE5 biplane, Northern France, WW1Damaged SE5 biplane belonging to RFC No. 1 Squadron, seen here on the ground in Northern France -- it was shot through in the air by a dud shell. (3 of 3) Date: 1918
Damaged SE5 biplane, Northern France, WW1Damaged SE5 biplane belonging to RFC No. 1 Squadron, seen here on the ground in Northern France -- it was shot through in the air by a dud shell. (1 of 3) Date: 1918
Town Hall, Bailleul, Nord, Northern FranceView of the Town Hall and square at Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, before the First World War. Date: circa 1910
Bomb damage inside a church, Poelkapelle, Belgium, WW1Bomb damage inside a church in Poelkapelle, West Flanders, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918
Aerial view, Clairmarais aerodrome, Northern France, WW1Aerial view of Clairmarais aerodrome, Pas de Calais, Northern France, July 1918, with handwritten annotations. Date: 1918
Aerial view, Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, WW1Aerial view of Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, in January 1918, before the German advance in April. Date: 1918
Inside an RFC hut, Clairmarais, Northern France, WW1Inside an RFC hut at Clairmarais, Pas de Calais, Northern France, during the First World War. Date: 1918
The Ever Open Door by George R. Sims and H. H. Herbert. Lady Dereham or Miriam of the Ever Open Door church mission is overheard by a burglar, left
The Ever Open Door by George R. Sims and H. H. Herbert. First produced at the Aldwych Theatre, on 6th September 1913. The caption reads The Earl of Dereham
An Englishmans Home by Guy du Maurier. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre on 27th January 1909. Guy du Maurier was brother of the actor Gerald, and uncle of the novelist, Daphne
The Eternal City by Hall Caine. Roma is with the Pope in the loggia of the Castle of St. Angelo (Act IV scene 3). The caption reads Yes, There is One!. Date: 1902
Ever Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin & Nat LewisEver Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin and Nat Lewis, with music by Maurice Scott. First produced at the Middlesex Music Hall, on 15th March 1915
The Empire Theatre, Leicester SquarePostcard showing the frontage of The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. The year is unknown. Date: 1900s ?
Ever Been Had? revue by Charles Baldwin & Nat Lewis. The bathing beauty theme continues. Touring to the Hippodrome in Norwich on 30th August 1915
Excuse Me adapted by Herbert C. Sargent from an American farce of the same title by Rupert Hughes, which was first performed in England at the Garrick Theatre on 6th March 1915
The English Rose by George R. Sims and Robert BuchananThe English Rose by George R. Sims (2 September 1847 4 September 1922) and Robert Buchanan (18 August 1841 10 June 1901). First produced at The Adelphi Theatre, on 2nd August 1890
The Exile by Lloyd Osborne & Austin Strong starring M HarveyThe Exile by Lloyd Osborne ) and Austin Strong ). First produced at the Royalty Theatre in London on 9th May 1903. The play and poster represent Napoleon on St Helena
The Eternal City by Hall Caine (14 May 1853 31 August 1931), adapted from his novel of 1901. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, on 2nd October 1902
The Eve Of Her Wedding by C. Watson Mill. First produced at the Miners Theatre in Ashington, on 13th May, in Sunderland on 27th May 1907
The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square" A Prosperous New Year" card with a photograph of The Empire Theatre, Leicester Square in the foreground and The Dalys Theatre beyond
Aerial view, Hollebeke, West Flanders, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of Hollebeke, near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium, on 28 December 1917, a front line area with snow on the ground. The canal and railway can be seen
Aerial view, shelling near Bailleul, Northern France, WW1Aerial view of a shelled area near Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, on 21 August 1918, after the German advance. A bursting shell is visible in the top left. 1918
Aerial view, Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, WW1Aerial oblique view of Bailleul, Nord, Northern France, on 21 August 1918, after the German advance, showing extensive damage. The building at the centre is the Asylum (Asile), a religious building
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
Leaders of Central Powers in field inspection, WW1King Ludwig III of Bavaria, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg and others inspecting part of the German flying corps, photographed by a prisoner. Date: circa 1917
Young man from Marlborough College in OTC uniformYoung man in Officers Training Corps uniform -- Albert Auerbach (1894-1918), when he was a pupil at Marlborough College. Date: 1910
Woman at seaside with pigeons (Lucy Auerbach, 1890-1972). Date: circa 1950s
8d a Mile by George Grossman and Fred Thompson8 d [Eight Pence] a Mile by George Grossmith (11 May 1874 6 June 1935) and Fred Thompson (24 January 1884 10 April 1949). First produced at the New Alhambra Theatre in 1913
The Education of Elizabeth by Roy HornimanPhotograph of Florence Lloyd (born in 1876) who starred in The Education of Elizabeth by Roy Horniman (31 July 1872 - 1930). First produced at the Apollo Theatre on 19th October 1907
The Edge O Beyond by Roy Horniman and Ruby MillerThe Edge O Beyond by Roy Horniman ) and Ruby Miller (14 July 1889 - 2 April 1976), from the novel by Gertrude Page (1872 - 1922) written in 1908
Edouin, Willie in The Girl from Kay sPromotional flyer for The Girl from Kays Promotional postcard for The Girl from Kays by Owen Hall; music Ivan Caryll and Cecil Cook. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London 15th November 1902
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861. For W. L. Dobells La Comedie Anglaise Company. In the Original and only authorised Splendid Production of the World-Renowned Domestic Drama As
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861. The actress playing Lady Isobels little son looks too old and too feminine for the part. For W. L. Dobells La Comedie Anglaise Co
Eastlake (Miss) as AliceMiss Mary Eastlake (1856-1911). The text reads Will you wish me luck! Mary Eastlake. She was particularly popular in melodrama, notably at the Princesss Theatre
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861. The caption reads Miss Lydia Donovan as Lady Isabelle. This part was one of the most sought after womans roles in melodrama
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861. The caption reads Come With Me, My Little Darling, Im Running You In
East Lynne from Mrs Henry Woods novel written in 1861. Of course Bullock should not be accepting the drink. The night scene may suggest that it is also after hours