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Ben-Hur, chariot race scene, book by General Lew WallaceBen-Hur, chariot race scene, jacket design of the book by General Lew Wallace, published by Sears, Roebuck and Co, Chicago, USA. 20th century
Launch of Her Majestys Ironclad Frigate at Devonport Date: 1863
The Ghost Train, travel on the thrills and laughter lineThe Ghost Train, Do you feel like Nothing on Earth? Then there is an Express reason why you should see The Ghost Train with a real Bogey
Hay Fever, by Noel Coward, Gaiety Theatre, HastingsHay Fever, a comedy by Noel Coward, at the Gaiety Theatre, Hastings, starring Kate Cutler
The Gentleman Jockey, a play by Edward Marris. circa late 1900s
Chocolate Coloured Coons, The Palace of Chocolate, with G H Elliott and Alf Lawrence. G H Elliott was a music hall star and singer of the song, Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills
Julie AndrewsA teenage Julie Andrews, c. 1950 Date: 1947
Harry Brodribb Irving as Mathias in The Bells, a role made famous by his father, Sir Henry Irving. He was appearing at the Grand Theatre, Southampton. 1910s
Aladdin, pantomime, New Theatre Royal, Windsor
Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent (Disraeli foreign policy)Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent -- Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister, depicted as the Sphinx, with people below begging him to speak
Sir Humphry Davy in a mine with his safety lamp. circa 1815
The Two Orphans, in Flewso the Flier, a pantomimeThe Two Orphans, in Flewso the Flier, the Summerdown revuesical panto, at the Pier Theatre, Eastbourne. 1917
Distinguished Villa, by Kate O Brien, Little Theatre, LondonDistinguished Villa, a play by Kate O Brien, Little Theatre, London, starring Una O Connor and Ivor Barnard. 1926
G H Elliott, singer of the song, Frys Chocolate MajorG H Elliott, music hall star and singer of the song Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills, music by Bennett Scott
Barnaby Rudge, theatre production based on the Dickens novel
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Gaiety Theatre, DublinThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, with Cora Goffin
The Babes in the Wood, pantomime, Theatre Royal, YorkThe Babes in the Wood, pantomime, at the Theatre Royal, York. circa 1915
Maud Allan, The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, LondonMaud Allan in The Vision of Salome, Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. 1908
Aladdin, pantomime, National Theatre, Kingsway, London. 1914
The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with Ramesses IIIThe Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with the name of Ramesses III. 12th Century BC. Limestone. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 2014
Italy, Pompeii. Villa of the Mysteries. Ancient Roman suburban Villa. Frescoes depicting a bride initiating into a Bacchian Mysteries in preparation for marriage, 1st century AD. Date: 2014
Italy, Pompeii. Pompeian frescoes of the MacellumItaly, Pompeii. Pompeian frescoes which decorated the northwest wall of the Macellum (Market). 1st century AD. Forum area. Date: 2014
Italy, Pompeii. House of the Vettii. 1st century AD. Triclinium. Fresco depicting Cupids selling wine. Detail. Date: 2014
Italy, Pompeii. Forum Baths. 1st century BC. Interior of the Tepidarium (medium temperature baths), decorated with stuccoes in the vault. The niches are decorated with male figures (telamones)
Italy, Pompeii. House of the Wild Boar (Street of Abundance). Roman mosaic of the atrium depicting geometric motifs. In the centre a hunting scene: dogs attacking a wild boar. Date: 2014
Italy, Pompeii. Statue of Dancing Faun (copy)Italy, Pompeii. House of the Faun. Dancing Faun. Impluvium in the Atrium. Copy (the original sculpture is preserved in the Archaeological Museum of Naples). Date: 2014
Castro of Barona. Iron Age Settlement, 1st century BC-1st century AD. Galicia, province of La Coruna, Spain. Date: 2014
Passage of Theores. Detail of the Three Graces, c. 470 BC. Relief. Thasian marble. From Thasos, Greece. Louvre Museum. Paris, France. Date: 2014
Polar ExpeditionThe Boys Own Paper published many articles about Polar exploration. This is a cartoon highlighting the interest in the subject at that time. Artist: Louis Wain. Date: 1907
Cartoon, Permissive Government (Disraeli and Hartington)Cartoon, Permissive Government -- a conversation between Lord Hartington, new leader of the Liberal Party (in opposition), and Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister
Cartoon, Good-Bye! (Gladstone and Disraeli)Cartoon, Good-Bye! Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli says goodbye to his political rival, William Gladstone, who was giving up the leadership of the Liberal Party
Cartoon, The Three Graces -- A New Version (Queen Victoria)Cartoon, The Three Graces -- A New Version. England, Scotland and Ireland, represented by three female figures posing as the classical Three Graces, hold a diminutive figure of Queen Victoria
Cartoon, Up In A Balloon (Disraeli and Britannia)Cartoon, Up In A Balloon -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis Conservative government. He is depicted with Britannia in a balloon representing Conservative Policy
Cartoon, A Holiday (Disraeli)Cartoon, A Holiday -- a satirical comment on disagreements Benjamin Disraeli was having within his own governing party. He is depicted as a haughty female servant, off on a days holiday
Cartoon, So Just! -- Just So! (Disraeli)Cartoon, So Just! -- Just So! A satirical comment on Benjamin Disraeli apparently managing to use common sense to balance Labour and Capital, and put an end to destructive industrial action
Cartoon, A Slow Cab-inet (Disraeli)Cartoon, A Slow Cab-inet -- a satirical comment on the slow progress of parliamentary business since the Conservative Party won the General Election
Cartoon, The Belle of the Season (Disraeli)Cartoon, The Belle of the Season -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Conservative Party, having won the recent General Election
Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival (Disraeli)Cartoon, A Real Conservative Revival -- a satirical comment on the small number of parliamentary measures passed by the new Conservative government, compared with the previous Liberal administration
Cartoon, A Modest Boast (Social Science)Cartoon, A Modest Boast -- Britannia reads the report of a recent Social Science Congress, and thinks that her understanding of the subject is better than some people s
Cartoon, Off Greenwich (Gladstone and Bright)Cartoon, Off Greenwich -- in a naval analogy, and with the Royal Naval College building in the background, William Gladstone welcomes John Bright back into the government after a time away due to
Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins (English and Irish Churches)Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins -- a satirical comment on Gladstones Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority in 1868
Cartoon, The Return From Victory (Disraeli and Reform)Cartoon, The Return From Victory -- a satirical comment on Disraelis success in getting his Reform Bill passed after a third reading in the House of Commons on 15 July 1867
BERLIN FREIKORPS 1918The Freikorps take the Royal Palace in Berlin from the Spartacists. Date: 24 December 1918
KAPP PUTSCH - FREIKORPSKapps abortive right-wing putsch: Freikorps at the Potsdam Bahnhof Date: 17 March 1920
LONDON / CHARING CROSSCharing Cross station and obelisk. Date: Circa 1845
He Didn t Want To Do It, Opera House, NorthamptonHe Didn t Want To Do It, by George Broadhurst and Walter Hackett, at the Opera House, Northampton, previously at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London
Good & Gay, revue of revues, Alexandra Theatre, HullGood & Gay, the revue of revues by Frank Ashworth, at the Alexandra Theatre, Hull. 1915
Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, LondonPromotional postcard for Joy-land! at The Hippodrome, London. A WW1-era revue starring Shirley Kellogg and produced by her husband Albert de Courville. 1917