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Music cover, Valse Poetique sur les motifs de Suppe, by Leon du Terrail. circa 1915
Music cover, They Left No Stone Unturned, written by John P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1900
Music cover, Trifles Light As Air, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1870
Music cover, To-Day I ve Made Sweet Annie Rooney My Wife, written by J C Rich, composed by Henry E Pether, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1895
Music cover, There Was Hooligan sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, There Was Hooligan, written by Albert Hall, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1896
Music cover, The Silver-Lake Varsoviana, composed by W H Montgomery, danced at all the Nobilitys Balls. 1850s
Music cover, The Clock is Playing, A Musical Novelty for Piano, by Pierre Blaauw. circa 1920
Music cover, The Louise Polka, composed by W H Montgomery, danced by Mr J Marshall and Miss Palser at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. circa 1850
Music cover, The Toast Waltz, composed by Arthur E Godfrey. 1892
Music cover, The Kings Navee, song by Charles Dunn, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1935
Music cover, The Lilac Domino, For Your Love I am Waiting, J L Sacks, Empire Production by Charles Cuvillier. 1918
Music cover, The Borderers Quadrille by Dan Godfrey, depicting the Sir Walter Scott Monument, Stirling Castle, Melrose Abbey and Holyrood Palace. circa 1860
Music cover, The Five-Pound-Note They Never Found, written and composed by A J Mills and Bennett Scott, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1893
Music cover, The Fire Bell Galop, composed by Charles Blamphin. circa 1860
Music cover, Sweet Ella MacmahonMusic cover, Sweet Ella MacMahon, written by W A Archbold, composed and sung by Michael Nolan. 1894
Music cover, Thats Where You Make the Mistake, written and composed by G W Hunt, sung by George Leybourne. circa 1870
Music cover, Sleighing on the Lake by John PridhamMusic cover, Sleighing on the Lake, by John Pridham. circa 1890
Music cover, St Petersburg Quadrille on Russian Airs, by Charles D Albert. circa 1860
Music cover, Shakespeares Flowers, a set of original compositions for the pianoforte by Isabel Hearne. 1892
Music cover, Since Chumley Came Back from London Town, written and composed by Nat D Ayer, sung by Nelson Keys in the Palace Theatre production of Bric-a-Brac. 1915
Music cover, M Cormack sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, M Cormack, written and composed by John J Stamford, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1895
Music cover, Ma sung by Miss Daisy WoodMusic cover, Ma, words by Sidney Clare, music by Con Conrad, sung by Miss Daisy Wood. 1921
Music cover, Lurline Quadrille from Wallaces opera, by Charles D Albert. circa 1850
Music cover, Love and Pride, comic medley duet sung by Harry Clifton and Fanny Edwards. circa 1870
Music sheet, La Fille du Regiment Quadrille, arranged by Musard. circa 1850
Music sheet, La Fille du Regiment QuadrilleMusic sheet (detail), La Fille du Regiment Quadrille, arranged by Musard. circa 1850
Music cover, I Whistle and Wait for Katie, written, composed and sung by Michael Nolan of Annie Rooney fame. circa 1895
Music cover, I am One of the Olden Time or Fifty Years AgoMusic cover, I am One of the Olden Time, or Fifty Years Ago, sung by Harry Clifton. 1860s
Music cover, Hermosa Waltz by Florence Fare. 1892
Music cover, Good-Bye, Girls, I m Through, words by John Golden, music by Ivan Caryll, sung by Basil Hallam. 1915
Music cover, Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, LondonMusic cover, Going Up at Gaiety Theatre, London - depicting people standing on a flying biplane. Ev rybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe. circa 1916
Jumbo the elephant at Regents Park, 1865Jumbo the African elephant at the gardens of the Zoological Society, Regents Park, pictured after he was imported in 1865
Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. circa 1910s
Poster, Power Ethyl, most powerful petrol on sale. Date: circa 1930s
Poster, British Industries Fair, White City, London, 18 February to 1 March. Date: circa 1930s
Poster, Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition, Olympia, London, 26 February to 23 March. Nearest stations Addison Road, West Kensington, Hammersmith. Date: circa 1930s
Music cover, Seventy Two and Hard as Steel, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1870
Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy sung by Florence ThurstonMusic cover, Rag-Time Crazy, written by R M Marks, composed by John Neat, sung by Florence Thurston. 1910
Music cover, Prince Imperial Galop by Charles Coote JuniorMusic cover, Prince Imperial Galop, by Charles Coote Junior. circa late 1860s
Music cover, Pretty Jemima sung by VanceMusic cover, Pretty Jemima, written and composed by Frank Hall, sung by Vance in Black Eyed Susan at the New Royalty Theatre, London. 1860s
Music cover, Play Us An Old Come All Ye, written by Albert Hall, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1896
Music cover, Postmans Holiday Ragtime (Le facteur en ballade), composed by Ezra Read. circa 1895
Music cover, Next Sunday Morn sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, Next Sunday Morn, written and composed by Charles Williams, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1895
Music cover, Oh! Its a Lovely War, written and composed by J P Long and Maurice Scott, sung by Major Kenneth Maclaine, of Loch Buie. 1917
Music cover, Old Browns Daughter sung by VanceMusic cover, Old Browns Daughter, written and composed by G W Hunt, sung by Vance at the Comic Festivals in London and the Provinces. circa 1860
Music cover, My Day Will Come When Your Days Gone, by Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders, performed by the Vincent Lopez Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra. 1924
Music cover, Macnamaras Band sung by W J AshcroftMusic cover, Macnamaras Band, written and composed by John J Stamford, sung by W J Ashcroft. circa 1870
Music cover, Mickeys Visiting Cards sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, Mickeys Visiting Cards, written by J P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. 1903