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The half-drunken gamekeeper Gann, played by Edward Gwenn, seeks to avenge his daughter's death in W. Somerset Maugham's play, 'Grace' at Duke of York's Theatre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-half-drunken-gamekeeper-gann-played-by-edward-gwenn-seeks-to-avenge-his-daughters-death-in-w-somerset-maughams-play-grace-at-duke-of-yorks-theatre-image501473936.html
RM2M3T33C–The half-drunken gamekeeper Gann, played by Edward Gwenn, seeks to avenge his daughter's death in W. Somerset Maugham's play, 'Grace' at Duke of York's Theatre.
Article in The Sphere by Derek Patmore profiling interior designer Syrie Maugham, wife of the novelist W. Somerset Maugham. The feature is illustrated with a photograph of Syrie by Cecil Beaton and examples of her style of decor. She was renowned for creating elegant rooms dressed mainly in white. 1931 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/article-in-the-sphere-by-derek-patmore-profiling-interior-designer-syrie-maugham-wife-of-the-novelist-w-somerset-maugham-the-feature-is-illustrated-with-a-photograph-of-syrie-by-cecil-beaton-and-examples-of-her-style-of-decor-she-was-renowned-for-creating-elegant-rooms-dressed-mainly-in-white-1931-image501472757.html
RM2M3T1H9–Article in The Sphere by Derek Patmore profiling interior designer Syrie Maugham, wife of the novelist W. Somerset Maugham. The feature is illustrated with a photograph of Syrie by Cecil Beaton and examples of her style of decor. She was renowned for creating elegant rooms dressed mainly in white. 1931
Greta Garbo reflected in quadruple wearing a Chinese-influenced dress of white blister crepe with jade and silver ornaments on the shoulders. It was part of her wardrobe for the MGM film, The Painted Veil, based on the story by W. Somerset Maugham and set in China. Date: 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greta-garbo-reflected-in-quadruple-wearing-a-chinese-influenced-dress-of-white-blister-crepe-with-jade-and-silver-ornaments-on-the-shoulders-it-was-part-of-her-wardrobe-for-the-mgm-film-the-painted-veil-based-on-the-story-by-w-somerset-maugham-and-set-in-china-date-1934-image501422163.html
RM2M3NN2B–Greta Garbo reflected in quadruple wearing a Chinese-influenced dress of white blister crepe with jade and silver ornaments on the shoulders. It was part of her wardrobe for the MGM film, The Painted Veil, based on the story by W. Somerset Maugham and set in China. Date: 1934
Marie Lohr, Australian actress (1890-1975) pictured in The Tatler at the time she had taken on the role of manager at the Globe Theatre in London where she was staging a play by W. Somerset Maugham. A number of actresses took over theatre management during the war. Date: 1918 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-lohr-australian-actress-1890-1975-pictured-in-the-tatler-at-the-time-she-had-taken-on-the-role-of-manager-at-the-globe-theatre-in-london-where-she-was-staging-a-play-by-w-somerset-maugham-a-number-of-actresses-took-over-theatre-management-during-the-war-date-1918-image501435872.html
RM2M3PAG0–Marie Lohr, Australian actress (1890-1975) pictured in The Tatler at the time she had taken on the role of manager at the Globe Theatre in London where she was staging a play by W. Somerset Maugham. A number of actresses took over theatre management during the war. Date: 1918
Babcock and Wilcox 6 ton Steam Roller YB7976 Toby (msn 95/4009). Seen with a 1955 Standard 10 motor car 200CPJ at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. Built in 1925 to the design of Messrs. Clayton & Shuttleworth Ltd. who had been taken over by Babcock & Wilcox in 1924. YB7976 is one of eight delivered to W W Buncombe of Highbridge, Somerset in January 1926, where it worked until 1966. Only five Babcock & Wilcox rollers survive, two 6 ton and three 10 ton models. (Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) began in 1867 with one patent, two friends and an unwavering commitment to reliable and effective innovation. When Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/babcock-and-wilcox-6-ton-steam-roller-yb7976-toby-msn-954009-seen-with-a-1955-standard-10-motor-car-200cpj-at-a-1959-walford-cross-auction-built-in-1925-to-the-design-of-messrs-clayton-shuttleworth-ltd-who-had-been-taken-over-by-babcock-wilcox-in-1924-yb7976-is-one-of-eight-delivered-to-w-w-buncombe-of-highbridge-somerset-in-january-1926-where-it-worked-until-1966-only-five-babcock-wilcox-rollers-survive-two-6-ton-and-three-10-ton-models-babcock-wilcox-bw-began-in-1867-with-one-patent-two-friends-and-an-unwavering-commitment-to-reliable-and-effective-innovation-when-image560779918.html
RM2RG9ME6–Babcock and Wilcox 6 ton Steam Roller YB7976 Toby (msn 95/4009). Seen with a 1955 Standard 10 motor car 200CPJ at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. Built in 1925 to the design of Messrs. Clayton & Shuttleworth Ltd. who had been taken over by Babcock & Wilcox in 1924. YB7976 is one of eight delivered to W W Buncombe of Highbridge, Somerset in January 1926, where it worked until 1966. Only five Babcock & Wilcox rollers survive, two 6 ton and three 10 ton models. (Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) began in 1867 with one patent, two friends and an unwavering commitment to reliable and effective innovation. When
Photograph of John Berry Hobbs scoring the single run which took him to his 126th first-class century, during a match between Surrey and Somerset, 1926. Hobbs, the Surrey, MCC and England batsman, had thus equalled the record number of first-class centuries, which had been set by the legendary W.G. Grace. Hobbs finished his career with 199 first-class centuries at an average of 50.70. Date: 1925 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-of-john-berry-hobbs-scoring-the-single-run-which-took-him-to-his-126th-first-class-century-during-a-match-between-surrey-and-somerset-1926-hobbs-the-surrey-mcc-and-england-batsman-had-thus-equalled-the-record-number-of-first-class-centuries-which-had-been-set-by-the-legendary-wg-grace-hobbs-finished-his-career-with-199-first-class-centuries-at-an-average-of-5070-date-1925-image501362287.html
RM2M3K0KY–Photograph of John Berry Hobbs scoring the single run which took him to his 126th first-class century, during a match between Surrey and Somerset, 1926. Hobbs, the Surrey, MCC and England batsman, had thus equalled the record number of first-class centuries, which had been set by the legendary W.G. Grace. Hobbs finished his career with 199 first-class centuries at an average of 50.70. Date: 1925
A group of wounded soldiers gathered for a photograph at King Manuel's (ex-King of Portugal) Convalescent Home in Brighton. From left to right are Lieut M. D. Kennedy, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Lieut. Hervey C. Hawkins, 6th Welsh Regiment, Major E. B. Ferris, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Captain C. C. Waddington, 2nd Hants, Lieut G. M. Goodall, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Lieut-Colonel E. W. Plummer, Royal Field Artillery, Major Lambton Jones Mortimer, 13th Somerset Light Infantry, Captain R, O, Purcell, 60th Rifles, Major A. F. Croker, Royal Scots, Lieut. F. Dix Perkins, 1, K.S.E.R, Lieut. C. R. Jackson, Rifle Br Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-wounded-soldiers-gathered-for-a-photograph-at-king-manuels-ex-king-of-portugal-convalescent-home-in-brighton-from-left-to-right-are-lieut-m-d-kennedy-2nd-scottish-rifles-lieut-hervey-c-hawkins-6th-welsh-regiment-major-e-b-ferris-2nd-scottish-rifles-captain-c-c-waddington-2nd-hants-lieut-g-m-goodall-2nd-gurkha-rifles-lieut-colonel-e-w-plummer-royal-field-artillery-major-lambton-jones-mortimer-13th-somerset-light-infantry-captain-r-o-purcell-60th-rifles-major-a-f-croker-royal-scots-lieut-f-dix-perkins-1-kser-lieut-c-r-jackson-rifle-br-image501434737.html
RM2M3P93D–A group of wounded soldiers gathered for a photograph at King Manuel's (ex-King of Portugal) Convalescent Home in Brighton. From left to right are Lieut M. D. Kennedy, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Lieut. Hervey C. Hawkins, 6th Welsh Regiment, Major E. B. Ferris, 2nd Scottish Rifles, Captain C. C. Waddington, 2nd Hants, Lieut G. M. Goodall, 2nd Gurkha Rifles, Lieut-Colonel E. W. Plummer, Royal Field Artillery, Major Lambton Jones Mortimer, 13th Somerset Light Infantry, Captain R, O, Purcell, 60th Rifles, Major A. F. Croker, Royal Scots, Lieut. F. Dix Perkins, 1, K.S.E.R, Lieut. C. R. Jackson, Rifle Br
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