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Street scene in Swindon, Wiltshire. circa 1860
Such a Large Family to Wash, by Frances Brundage. 1898
Stagg & Mantle shop window display, designed by Sage and Co, Shop Fittings. circa 1930
Game box lid, Steeple Chase, horse racing board game. 20th century
St Peters Church, Croydon, Surrey. 1912
St Pancras Church, Chichester, West Sussex, prior to its 1869 rebuild. circa early 1860s
Shop front, Tienda San Juan, Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America, designed by Sage and Co, Shop Fittings. circa 1930
St Georges Hall, Liverpool. 19th century
Music cover, The Rochester PolkaMusic cover The Rochester Polka by J C Callcott, with a night view of Rochester Castle, Kent. 19th century
Music cover, The Pantomime Quadrille, performed at Julliens Promenade Concerts, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Including music for Girls and Boys Come Out to Play
Music cover, Old King Cole, His Life & Death, A New Song by N Hounneman, arranged by As Rich, drawn by Alfred Crowquill. circa 1850
Music cover, Grand Galop Militaire, Chatsworth RiflesMusic cover, Grand Galop Militaire, composed by John Lee, dedicated to the Colonel and Officers of the Chatsworth Rifles. circa 1850
Music cover, Tommy Atkins by Brandon ThomasMusic cover, Tommy Atkins, written and composed by Brandon Thomas, dedicated to E V Salaman. 1887
Music cover, Paul Reveres Ride, March-Twostep, by E T Paull, respectfully inscribed to the Daughters of the American Revolution. 1905
Music cover, The Life Guards Polka by C C Amos. circa 1860
Music cover, The Wind-Up Galop by Charles Godfrey. 1867
Music cover, The Umbrella, humorous songMusic cover, The Umbrella, a humorous song by Constant Mertens, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1865
Music cover, The Sewing Machine, sung at London and provincial concerts by Fred Buckingham and Fred Callingham and the author, Frank Bell circa 1860
Music cover, The Salvation Sisters, sung by Carrie Roberts and Alice Golding. circa 1865
Music cover, The Douglas Bay Polka by Carl HirschMusic cover, The Douglas Bay Polka composed by Carl Hirsch, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1860
Music cover, The Kerry Recruit, Old Irish Song, written by Miss Somerville, composed and arranged by Charles O Malley. circa 1900
Music cover, The Guards Quadrille by Bushez. 19th century
Music cover, I m Sister to the Cure, Valse Comique by H T Swatton, sung by E Marshall, dedicated to C Morton, drawn by Alfred Concanen
Music cover, The Cardigan Galop by Carl Hochst, dedicated to Major General The Earl of Cardigan, seen here galloping over a Russian gun emplacement at Balaclava during the Crimean War. 1854
Music cover, Tandem Galop by Henry Farmer, drawn by Alfred Concanen. circa 1880
Music cover, The Gondoliers Waltz, P BucalossiMusic cover, The Gondoliers Waltz, by P Bucalossi, based on music from the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Gondoliers. 1889
Music cover, Sister Ria, sung by Miss Lizzie FletcherMusic cover, Sister Ria, written by A J Mills, composed by Arthur Lennard, sung by Miss Lizzie Fletcher. 1895
Music cover, Oysters Sir, sung by Miss GraddonMusic cover, Oysters Sir, composed by Rossini, sung by Miss Graddon at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. 1827
Music cover, Le Polo New French Quadrille, music by F R Trebutien, arranged by Charles D Albert, showing an indoor polo game. 1880
Music cover, La Mazurka Quadrille, by MusardMusic cover, La Mazurka Quadrille, arranged for the piano by Musard (dedicated to Miss Fanny Sutton, Dover). circa 1850
Music cover, Intermezzo, The Prodigal SonMusic cover, Intermezzo by J M Glover, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in The Prodigal Son, arrangement for pianoforte
Music cover, In Mercy Do Not Mention Her, a Parody on the celebrated song, Oh No We Never Mention Her, sung by Mr Liston and Mr Harley, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 19th century
Seventeenth century Horn Book, teaching aid, with the letters of the alphabet and two prayers. 17th century
Music cover, A Thing He Had Never Done Before, written and composed by C W Murphy, sung by George Robey. 1911
Royal Mail aeroplane arriving at Croydon airportRoyal Mail aeroplane arriving at Croydon Airport from Paris, Imperial Airways. circa 1925
Victorian Scrap, Scottish Fishwives series, with two fishing boats included. circa 1890
Victorian Scrap, Scottish Fishwife. circa 1890
Spanish woman of Seville in orange dress. 1906
Roman Bath from East End, Bath. circa 1905
Robinson Crusoe on the beachRobinson Crusoe walking with his dog on the beach of his desert island
Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Open Touring CarRolls-Royce Silver Ghost 40-50 hp six-cylinder Open Touring Car. circa 1923
Railway Trains - old and new locomotive engines. circa 1923
Robert John Thornton, author of New Family HerbalRobert John Thornton (1768-1837), English physician and botanical writer, author of New Family Herbal: Or Popular Account of the Natures and Properties of the Various Plants Used in Medicine
Princess Victoria receiving the news that she is Queen. 1837
Pish Tush, run him off - The Story of the Mikado by Ws Gilbert. 1921
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I). circa early 1550s
Prince Arthur leaping from the tower. Prince Arthur, Duke of Brittany, was imprisoned and then disappeared - the story of his fall from a tower probably originates in Shakespeares play, King John
Pickings from the Pantomimes, Judy magazinePickings from the Pantomimes, January 1882. 1882