RMBKG01A–MOANNA BAND - 1920s music group and no relation to the modern New Zealand group
RMPND5Y6–1920s 1930s FULL FIGURE STANDING ADOLF HITLER DER FUHRER WEARING BROWN SHIRT UNIFORM WITH SWASTIKA ARM BAND LOOKING AT CAMERA - q72075 CPC001 HARS PERSONALITY FAMOUS LEADERSHIP MONSTER WORLD WAR II DICTATOR SWASTIKA POLITICS ADOLF DER INFAMOUS MURDERER NAZI FASCIST ADOLF HITLER CONFLICTING DER FUHRER FUHRER GENOCIDE MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN MURDER PERSONALITIES SUICIDE BATTLING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY FAMOUS PERSON OLD FASHIONED
RMH6P8FW–1920's jazz band USA
RMBRRYY8–The band Klimbim, historic photograph, around 1924
RM2WW15FD–KING AND CARTER JAZZING ORCHESTRA in Houston, Texas, January 1921. Photo: Robert Runyon
RMDY0R5P–La Marr's Dance Band - Albury, NSW, 1926
RM2RGDPTE–A young Jazz Band, with an attractive female violinist, with her hair cut into a trendy bob.
RMDB3R98–military, Germany, Reichswehr, parade, Berlin Watch Regiment marching band at Pariser Platz in Berlin, in the background the Brandenburg Gate, Weimar Republic, drummers, drummers, uniform, uniforms, historic, historical, 20th century, 1920s, 1930s, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2M3T39H–Actors Ernest Trimmingham (1880-1942) (in the role of the Band Leader), Henry Wenman (in the role of Lord Mellingham), Cyril Maude (in the role of Henry Talboyes) & Binnie Hale (in the role of Pauline Dipper) in 'The Dippers', a popular farce at The Criterion., London. Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema.
RMTA43FF–The horn band of a volunteer unit (Freikorps) at a rehearsal in the Berlin police headquarters.
RMEB5RM2–ST LOUIS COTTON CLUB BAND about 1925. Photo: Block Bros Studios
RMKE546H–Les Allen / Leslie Allen, singer and tenor sax player in 1920s : born 29 August 1902 (sometimes cited as 1902) (London) - 25 June 1996 (Toronto). Publicity photo with signature.
RMK6CD47–THE WOLVERINE ORCHESTRA American jazz band at Doyle's Academy of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1924. Bix Beiderbeck is fourth from right
RMBRD85D–Jazz Band, 1929 French magazine illustration, Le cauchemar dune nuit ete, the Incubus of a Summer night
RMKD6KM5–Wagneria by Clément Doucet. Classical jazz series for the piano. Score cover. 1927. Phantasy for piano on themes of Wagner. Illustration showing 1920's ball scene with people dancing and jazz band (ukulele, trumpet, trombone, drums). Published by Keith Prowse & Co., London, under licence of Éditions Musicales Sam Fox, Paris, 1927.
RMG6A70R–1920s SPEAKEASY SCENE WOMAN FLAPPER SILVER BEADED DRESS DOING THE CHARLESTON IN FRONT OF A BAND
RMEXRF14–1920s USA Singing With The Band Magazine Plate
RMBXKYE0–festivity, party, student party, member of a student band, circa 1929, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2T8TX11–Bowling green at Cambridge, circa 1920s, Cambridge bowling green and clubhouse, with a band rotunda in the middle distance circa 1920-1930
RMT0XK1G–music, coloured jazz band, 'American importations: Dollar and Jazz', early 1925, coloured photograph, cigarette card, series 'Die Nachkriegszeit', 1935, musician, musicians, vocalist, vocalists, African-American, African-Americans, people, Germany, German Reich, Weimar Republic, 1920s, 20th century, band, bands, importations, imports, import, dollar, dollars, coloured, colored, post war period, post-war period, post-war years, post-war era, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMAJGKJA–Chicago Jazz, 1920s Illustration of the immoral effect of jazz in the Prohibition era
RMW5YXTH–1920s MAN MILLWRIGHT OR BLACKSMITH BENDING LARGE ROUND IRON HOOP REINFORCING BAND FOR A WINE STORAGE BARREL BRITTANY FRANCE - r4423 HAR001 HARS PROFESSION CRAFT BARREL SHAPE EUROPE MIDDLE-AGED B&W MIDDLE-AGED MAN BENDING SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS GEARS EUROPEAN MACHINERY STRENGTH CAREERS EXTERIOR KNOWLEDGE POWERFUL BLACKSMITH LABOR A AUTHORITY EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS CIRCULAR STYLISH EMPLOYEE OR BRITTANY CRAFTSMAN CREATIVITY REINFORCING BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 LABORING OLD FASHIONED
RMC9DMNA–JEAN GOLDKETTE'S ORCHESTRA about 1926 - see Description below for names
RM2BF0M2N–1920s TRADESMAN BLACKSMITH WHEELWRIGHT FITTING IRON METAL RETAINING HOOP BAND ON HUB OF LARGE WOODEN WAGON WHEEL BRITTANY FRANCE - c4138 HAR001 HARS PERSONS INSPIRATION MALES PROFESSION CONFIDENCE TRANSPORTATION B&W SUCCESS SKILL OCCUPATION SKILLS HIGH ANGLE ADVENTURE STRENGTH CAREERS EXTERIOR FITTING KNOWLEDGE POWERFUL PROGRESS BLACKSMITH PRIDE OF ON AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS SPOKES CONCEPTUAL WOODWORKER STYLISH ANONYMOUS SMITH BRITTANY CRAFTSMAN CREATIVITY HUB MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN PRECISION TRADESMAN BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 OLD FASHIONED
RMBTJMRT–Loew's and United Artists Ohio Theatre, exterior showing ROSE-MARIE, with Joan Crawford, and STEPS 7 STEPPERS, with Al Evans & Band, Continuous 11 to 11, Murtagh at Organ, Bert Williams Overture, 39 East State Street, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, 1928.
RM2B015PD–Burma/Myanmar: A young Burmese ballet troupe performs in the street accompanied by a 'saingwaing' band, c. 1920s. A traditional Burmese orchestra, or 'saingwaing', is composed of wind instruments, Burmese trumpets ('ne'), brass gongs ('mow') and the large barrels or drum circles also known as 'saingwaing' which are lined with hanging tambourines. Troupes are still popular today at Buddhist festivals and national events.
RM2C5HM4D–LADY WITH A ROSE
RM2M3T39R–Actor Ernest Trimmingham (1880-1942) - Actor in the role of the Bandleader 'The Dippers' at The Criterion, pictured with Henry Wenham (in the role of Lord Mellingham). Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema.
RM2B85X26–JAZZ ILLUSTRATION about 1920
RM2M3T54C–Diagram showing how the band's music was distributed to various sections of the great exhibition with loud speakers.
RMCBJ9N1–BEN POLLACK (1903-1971) US bandleader in 1928
RMKFRB4M–Jazz Band…partout! - score cover. Music by Harold de Bozi, lyrics by Julsam. Published by Louis Aerts, Paris, 1920. Designed by Geo Desains art studio.
RMDEP9E3–Programme for Casino de Paris 1923
RMW5YT6W–1970s GRAPHIC SILHOUETTED REPRESENTATION OF SEATED 1920s HOT JAZZ BAND OF MUSICIANS PLAYING VIOLINS TUBAS TRUMPETS AND TROMBONES - km7093 PHT001 HARS COPY SPACE FULL-LENGTH PERSONS INSPIRATION MALES PROFESSION ENTERTAINMENT SPIRITUALITY MUSICIANS PERFORMING PERFORMING ARTS WIDE ANGLE SKILL OCCUPATION HAPPINESS SKILLS LEISURE STRENGTH SILHOUETTED AND CAREERS EXCITEMENT POWERFUL RECREATION OF AUTHORITY OCCUPATIONS VIOLINS BANDSTAND TUBAS CONCEPTUAL STYLISH ANONYMOUS COOPERATION MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN TOGETHERNESS 12 OLD FASHIONED REPRESENTATION TRUMPETS TWELVE
RMKWC4K8–First Lady Florence Harding (left) with a group including Grace Coolidge (right). Ca. 1921-23. The women wear elaborate early 1920s loose fitting dresses and large hats. (BSLOC 2015 15 69)
RMEXRA72–1920s USA Jazz Alexanders Ragtime Band Sheet Music Sheet Music Cover
RMD017P0–Adolf Hitler - a ladies wristwatch presented to Geli Rabaul,Christmas 1927,Silvered housing and wrist band. Silver clock face with Arabic numerals and blued lancet hands. No maker. The back cover engraved with the inscription: 'Meiner lieben Geli - Onkel Wolf - München,Weihnachten,1927'('To my dear G historic,historical,1920s,20th century,NS,National Socialism,Nazism,Third Reich,German Reich,Germany,German,National Socialist,Nazi,Nazi period,fascism,document,documents,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2T8TRPX–Te Koutu Domain, Cambridge, circa 1920s, View of a band rotunda in the Te Koutu Domain, Cambridge. circa 1920s. (Dated from similarly numbered images in the Price Collection
RMBRD86A–That Haunting Melody, 1930 illustration of Mirth and Motley at the Court of King Jazz, dancing in a fashionable London club
RM2DBM6M0–THE WHITBY MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA - Frank Gomez and his municipal Orchestra at Whitby Spa Pavilion , Yorkshire in 1924. The professional orchestra conducted by Grank Gomez was a popular attraction for local and seaside audiences. His music was even transmitted to the nation diect from Whitby, via the British Broadcasting Association. (BBC) Home Service ,outside broadcasts team. He was aslo a composer, writing 'Climbing the Abbey Steps at Whitby'. The photo is taken outside the doors of the Glass Pavilion ballroom, now converted and modernised.
RMER5E1W–TB Band
RMK3P1A4–THE SPECKLED BAND [BR 1923] EILLE NORWOOD as Sherlock Holmes [left] Date: 1923
RMD869K3–Stanton Jefferies and his orchestra,1920s
RMC13BAM–Arthur Hand, of the California Ramblers, circa 1920s.
RMHH4M1D–Band Concert in Elder Park, Adelaide, Australia
RMTA2CT3–Portrait of a woman from the 1920s. Her hair is held back by a hair band.
RMK07JTN–British Empire Exhibition of 1924, West Indian Regiment Band
RMD0RT3G–ELSIE CARLISLE (1896-1977) English dance band singer
RMD869JG–Bert Ralton and his New York Havana Band , c. 1922
RMFK09P5–Marching Band During Georgetown University Football Game, Washington DC, USA, circa 1923
RMG3C7W5–Australian Ladies Pipe Band - World Tour
RM2R7DKR1–A British four-piece dance band, The Brian Scammell Dance Band onstage in the UK in 1937. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RMK07KFR–Convict band, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, South America
RMD017P1–Adolf Hitler - a ladies wristwatch presented to Geli Rabaul,Christmas 1927,Silvered housing and wrist band. Silver clock face with Arabic numerals and blued lancet hands. No maker. The back cover engraved with the inscription: 'Meiner lieben Geli - Onkel Wolf - München,Weihnachten,1927'('To my dear G historic,historical,1920s,20th century,NS,National Socialism,Nazism,Third Reich,German Reich,Germany,German,National Socialist,Nazi,Nazi period,fascism,object,objects,stills,clipping,clippings,cut out,cut-out,cut-outs,clock,clocks,watc,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2M9C3GP–Band Pavilion and East Cliff, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
RM2JTPB6K–A British dance band, the W Johnson Trio, at the Unity Hall, Brixton, London, UK in January 1938. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RMHH4MNJ–Brass band of soldiers, Vancouver, USA
RM2JTPB63–A British dance band, the De Berrys Trio, onstage at the Whitehall Court Hotel, London, England, UK in December 1937. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RM2M98MX6–Music cover, Arabianna, words by Val Howland, music by Fisher Thompson, as performed by The Savoy Orpheans Band.
RM2JTPB60–A British four-piece dance band, The Legion Airs, onstage at the British Legion, Twickenham, Middlesex, UK in July 1939. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RM2RGCAY3–Jack Hylton (1892 - 1965), British musician, band leader and later Director of Dance Music for the BBC seen with his dance orchestra shortly after they began playing at the Piccadilly Hotel in London in 1925.
RM2JTPB68–A British five-piece dance band, Jack Monks Jazz Band, onstage in Sutton, Surrey (now a borough of London), UK in December 1937. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RM2M980W7–Dance Band members on the Canadian Pacific cruise liner, Empress of Australia. They are wearing fancy dress, as part of the High Jinks tradition performed when crossing the Equator.
RM2R7DKPY–A British five-piece military dance band, the Number 2 Station Band, Farnborough onstage 5 December 1940. Farnborough, Hampshire, England, UK was home to the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) and the players are wearing their RAF uniforms. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1940s photograph.
RM2K640FE–A band, most of whom are wearing disguise of heavy eyebrows and moustaches, presumably a gimmick during a performance, or just for the hell of it?! Somebody appears to be holding a cardboard tuba, and many of them are holding harmonicas so perhaps this is a comedy amateur performance? B'hoys was a slang term for boys, particularly used during the First World War.
RM2JTPB64–A British dance band, The Harry Blake Orchestra, at the Portman Rooms, Baker Street, London, UK in November 1937. With 12 members, this was a sizable band and, unusually for the time, included a bass player and guitarist. Blake is photographed on the right. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RMD0RTFW–ELSIE CARLISLE (1896-1977) English dance band singer
RM2JTPB6B–A British four-piece dance band, with members of the De Berrys Trio, onstage at a charity benefit dance in aid of the NSPCC (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) in a London hotel, England, UK in 1939. The sign behind the band requests dancers should refrain from ‘stamping and jumping’. Early dance and swing bands had their heyday in the UK during the 1920s–30s. Bands played in dance halls and hotel ballrooms. They played melodic, good-time music and individual players would play in several bands. This image is from an old glass negative – a vintage 1930s photograph.
RM2BWBAHW–Preparing for the Royal Wedding at Belgrade . The Royal Guards Band marching through the streets of Belgrade . 7 June 1922
RM2T021ET–A Salvation Army brass band from Freemantle, Southampton, England, c1920s. From an original photograph of approximately 8x6 inches, which is both undated and unattributed. The photograph shows band members with instruments outside a hut (possibly a Salvation Army hut).
RM2BWBN1M–Arrivals on the Leviathan at Southampton Mr Vincent Lopez , the orchestra chief and band 7 May 1925
RMF4Y056–A band of accordionists, Germany
RMKWC476–President Calvin Coolidge talking with Newspapermen at the White House, Aug. 14, 1923. Coolidge is wearing a mourning band on his sleeve for the late President Warren Harding who died less than two weeks earlier. (BSLOC 2015 15 115)
RM2M3T39D–'The Dippers' at the Criterion - a 'sparkling' new farce by Ben Travers - Act II - Mr Ernest Trimmingham (misspelled here as Trimingham) (1880-1942) is the leader of the band playing for the Dippers. He shows Mr Cyril Maude how 'Abide with Me' may be jazzed. Trimmingham was an actor on stage and screen from the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. He was one of the first black actors in British cinema.
RMTA2CXE–At a rally of the DNVP (German National People's Party) in the Sportpalast in Berlin, the music band plays in Frederician uniforms.
RMBR568A–Historic photograph, band in the twenties
RM2WYYH2C–Soldiers of the 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) headed by a band marching along the road from Allahabad, British India, c. mid 1920s.
RMBR5F4J–Historic photograph, band, around 1919
RM2BWFKAE–Trooping of the Colours The band of the Welsh Guards in their state dress on their way to the ceremony 5 June 1920
RMBRTTY0–Band of musicians, historical image, ca. 1930
RM2BW8GM9–The change over of the guards . The band of the 2nd Scots Guards passing over Westminster Bridge . 10 October 1929
RMBR4AMG–Historical image, military band outdoors, ca. 1926
RM2BWATGF–Indian Girl Musicians in London The youngest member of the band with her native instrument 6 August 1921
RMB7A9BT–Historic photo, music band, ca. 1920
RM2BWAWEK–Chairing the band at carnarvon The Archdruid holding the sword of the Eisteddfod over the head of the Bard at Chairing Ceremony 5 August 1921
RMD0RTFR–ELSIE CARLISLE (1896-1977) English dance band singer
RM2BWBEEH–Kemal ' s Mialed Fist Turkish Cavalry headed by their band , crossing from Stamboul to the European quarters of Pera and Galata 9 November 1922
RM2J6MRR2–Archival sepia toned photograph of 'Bonzo Trio' jazz band, 1927, England. Jack Jim and pianist Doll Mather in a flapper dress
RM2BWFJAA–A rebel Princess . Princess Tarhata , who is believed to have led the rebellious band of Moros put to flight by the Philippine constabulary . 4 February 1927 ( 1904-1979 )
RMARP0YB–Jazz Band 1929 French magazine illustration Le cauchemar dune nuit ete
RM2A9KHDD–A child with a split of the band, Italy
RMKWD83A–Vice President Charles Curtis on the Capitol steps with the United States Indian Band. April 26, 1929. The VP was a Kaw Nation Native American, and spent much of his childhood with his grandparents on the Kaw reservation. He lived with his White paternal grandparents while attending Topeka High School. (BSLOC 2015 16 64)
RM2BW8EHY–Air display in the presence of the King and Queen of Afghanistan . RAF band march past . 17 March 1928 King Amanullah and Queen Souriya state visit
RMTA2CN4–A music band is also marching at this parade.
RM2BWAWDM–Chairing the band at carnarvon Mr R J Rowland the chaired Bard with the Rev Albert Evans Jones ( right ) the crowned bard of Tuesdays ceremony 5 August 1921
RF2B1AC7W–Jazz Band of one woman and six men. Posed with 2 banjos, piano, trumpet, trombone, violin, saxophone. To see my related vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage music
RM2BWBF28–Band of canine aristocrats in Kensington Gardens Miss Aleen Cust the well known breeder of Cocket Cocker spaniels , taking some of these little dogs for an airing in Kensington Gardens ,London 5 May 1923
RM2RAAE5B–Football - FC Midtjylland v Southampton - UEFA Europa League Qualifying Play-Off Second Leg - MCH Arena, Herning, Denmark - 15/16 - 27/8/15 Southampton's Graziano Pelle Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Matthew Childs EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
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