Music cover. Song on the subject of drinking alcohol. Oh, the Poison! <Song.> Written by Chas. Austin and C. Ridgwell, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1901]. Source: H.3986.rr.(18). Author: Ridgwell, Charles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-song-on-the-subject-of-drinking-alcohol-oh-the-poison!-song-written-by-chas-austin-and-c-ridgwell-etc-staff-and-tonic-sol-fa-notation-voice-part-london-francis-day-hunter-1901-source-h3986rr18-author-ridgwell-charles-image227171991.html
RMR5GG5B–Music cover. Song on the subject of drinking alcohol. Oh, the Poison! <Song.> Written by Chas. Austin and C. Ridgwell, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation. Voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1901]. Source: H.3986.rr.(18). Author: Ridgwell, Charles.
Music cover of 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Bow-Wow'. Daddy wouldn't buy me a Bow-Wow. [Song.] Written and composed by J. Tabrar. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1892]. Source: H.3850.(40). Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-of-daddy-wouldnt-buy-me-a-bow-wow-daddy-wouldnt-buy-me-a-bow-wow-song-written-and-composed-by-j-tabrar-london-francis-day-hunter-1892-source-h385040-language-english-image226990776.html
RMR5891C–Music cover of 'Daddy wouldn't buy me a Bow-Wow'. Daddy wouldn't buy me a Bow-Wow. [Song.] Written and composed by J. Tabrar. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1892]. Source: H.3850.(40). Language: English.
Illustrated music cover, showing a man smoking a cigarette or cigar. Mary Ann Maginty. (Smoking Song.) Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Arranged by John S. Baker.>. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1893]. Source: H.3981.p.(9). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-music-cover-showing-a-man-smoking-a-cigarette-or-cigar-mary-ann-maginty-smoking-song-written-and-composed-by-e-w-rogers-etc-arranged-by-john-s-baker-london-francis-day-hunter-1893-source-h3981p9-image226859720.html
RMR529TT–Illustrated music cover, showing a man smoking a cigarette or cigar. Mary Ann Maginty. (Smoking Song.) Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Arranged by John S. Baker.>. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1893]. Source: H.3981.p.(9).
Music cover. The ship that will never return (the loss of the Titanic). The ship that will never return. London, E. Marks & son, 1912. A song on the subject of the sinking of the ship, the Titanic, in 1912. Portrait of F.V. St. Clair, the composer. Source: H.3995.vv.(24). Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-the-ship-that-will-never-return-the-loss-of-the-titanic-the-ship-that-will-never-return-london-e-marks-son-1912-a-song-on-the-subject-of-the-sinking-of-the-ship-the-titanic-in-1912-portrait-of-fv-st-clair-the-composer-source-h3995vv24-language-english-image226770175.html
RMR4X7JR–Music cover. The ship that will never return (the loss of the Titanic). The ship that will never return. London, E. Marks & son, 1912. A song on the subject of the sinking of the ship, the Titanic, in 1912. Portrait of F.V. St. Clair, the composer. Source: H.3995.vv.(24). Language: English.
Music cover showing a young attractive woman wearing a red uniform, and holding an umbrella. Oh Babe ! (just save your kisses for your yankee soldier boy). A song. McKinley music & co. Chicago. New York. 1912. Colour illustration. Source: H.3994.t.(43). Language: English. Author: Klickmann, F. Henri. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-showing-a-young-attractive-woman-wearing-a-red-uniform-and-holding-an-umbrella-oh-babe-!-just-save-your-kisses-for-your-yankee-soldier-boy-a-song-mckinley-music-co-chicago-new-york-1912-colour-illustration-source-h3994t43-language-english-author-klickmann-f-henri-image226790245.html
RMR4Y57H–Music cover showing a young attractive woman wearing a red uniform, and holding an umbrella. Oh Babe ! (just save your kisses for your yankee soldier boy). A song. McKinley music & co. Chicago. New York. 1912. Colour illustration. Source: H.3994.t.(43). Language: English. Author: Klickmann, F. Henri.
'My sweetheart went down with the ship. A beautiful song inspired by the wreck of the Titanic'. Music front cover depicting the sinking of the ship, the Titanic, in 1912. My sweetheart went down with the ship. Frank. K.Root & co. Chicago. New York. 1912. Illustration. Famous Maritime disaster. Portrait of the author. Source: H.3994.t.(39). Language: English. Author: Lewis, Roger. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-sweetheart-went-down-with-the-ship-a-beautiful-song-inspired-by-the-wreck-of-the-titanic-music-front-cover-depicting-the-sinking-of-the-ship-the-titanic-in-1912-my-sweetheart-went-down-with-the-ship-frank-kroot-co-chicago-new-york-1912-illustration-famous-maritime-disaster-portrait-of-the-author-source-h3994t39-language-english-author-lewis-roger-image226922865.html
RMR556C1–'My sweetheart went down with the ship. A beautiful song inspired by the wreck of the Titanic'. Music front cover depicting the sinking of the ship, the Titanic, in 1912. My sweetheart went down with the ship. Frank. K.Root & co. Chicago. New York. 1912. Illustration. Famous Maritime disaster. Portrait of the author. Source: H.3994.t.(39). Language: English. Author: Lewis, Roger.
American colour music cover. A song for Base Ball, Sport. Author Lawrence B. O'Connor,. Museum: BRITISH LIBRARY. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-colour-music-cover-a-song-for-base-ball-sport-author-lawrence-b-oconnor-museum-british-library-image226775347.html
RMR4XE7F–American colour music cover. A song for Base Ball, Sport. Author Lawrence B. O'Connor,. Museum: BRITISH LIBRARY.
The Count Pestall sitting in his call. Cover for a songbook. Pestal, song, the words by C Jefferys. London, [1846]. Source: H.1705.(15) front cover. Author: Jeffreys, Charles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-count-pestall-sitting-in-his-call-cover-for-a-songbook-pestal-song-the-words-by-c-jefferys-london-1846-source-h170515-front-cover-author-jeffreys-charles-image226773295.html
RMR4XBJ7–The Count Pestall sitting in his call. Cover for a songbook. Pestal, song, the words by C Jefferys. London, [1846]. Source: H.1705.(15) front cover. Author: Jeffreys, Charles.
Music cover bearing the portrait of an American military officer. A Song For The Times. New York. USA. 1864. Source: h.1780.b.27. Language: English. Author: Emmett, Dan Decatur. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-bearing-the-portrait-of-an-american-military-officer-a-song-for-the-times-new-york-usa-1864-source-h1780b27-language-english-author-emmett-dan-decatur-image226768902.html
RMR4X61A–Music cover bearing the portrait of an American military officer. A Song For The Times. New York. USA. 1864. Source: h.1780.b.27. Language: English. Author: Emmett, Dan Decatur.
Cover of a song book. Various comical drawings. Clark’s Giant Warbler. Containing 500 comic & sentimental songs. London : W. M. Clark, 1857. Source: 11621.d.1 front binding. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cover-of-a-song-book-various-comical-drawings-clarks-giant-warbler-containing-500-comic-sentimental-songs-london-w-m-clark-1857-source-11621d1-front-binding-language-english-image226771135.html
RMR4X8W3–Cover of a song book. Various comical drawings. Clark’s Giant Warbler. Containing 500 comic & sentimental songs. London : W. M. Clark, 1857. Source: 11621.d.1 front binding. Language: English.
A musical score. Song about the political relationship between the USA confederate states and Great Britain. Image of a black Britannia on the front cover. . Dixie's Nurse. Philadelphia, 1865. Source: h.1780.n.52. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-musical-score-song-about-the-political-relationship-between-the-usa-confederate-states-and-great-britain-image-of-a-black-britannia-on-the-front-cover-dixies-nurse-philadelphia-1865-source-h1780n52-language-english-image226944601.html
RMR56649–A musical score. Song about the political relationship between the USA confederate states and Great Britain. Image of a black Britannia on the front cover. . Dixie's Nurse. Philadelphia, 1865. Source: h.1780.n.52. Language: English.
Music cover on the subject of Suffragism. Since my Margarette become-a-da suffragette. : Song. / Lyric by Will D. Cobb. Music by Gus. Edwards. New York ; Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. Source: H.3992.x9. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-on-the-subject-of-suffragism-since-my-margarette-become-a-da-suffragette-song-lyric-by-will-d-cobb-music-by-gus-edwards-new-york-detroit-jerome-h-remick-co-c1913-source-h3992x9-image227188483.html
RMR5H96B–Music cover on the subject of Suffragism. Since my Margarette become-a-da suffragette. : Song. / Lyric by Will D. Cobb. Music by Gus. Edwards. New York ; Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913. Source: H.3992.x9.
The Barmaid. She was a sweet little innocent thing. A music cover. . The Barmaid ... <Song.> Written by E. Roden, etc. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1891]. Source: H.3981.mm.3. Author: Venton, Fred W. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-barmaid-she-was-a-sweet-little-innocent-thing-a-music-cover-the-barmaid-song-written-by-e-roden-etc-london-francis-day-hunter-1891-source-h3981mm3-author-venton-fred-w-image227192175.html
RMR5HDX7–The Barmaid. She was a sweet little innocent thing. A music cover. . The Barmaid ... <Song.> Written by E. Roden, etc. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1891]. Source: H.3981.mm.3. Author: Venton, Fred W.
A waiter waiting on a well dressed man and woman having a meal. Matilda Gorger. [Song, begins: 'The girl I loved'.] Written by G. C. Anewick. London, [1881]. Source: H.2522.b.(12.), front cover. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-waiter-waiting-on-a-well-dressed-man-and-woman-having-a-meal-matilda-gorger-song-begins-the-girl-i-loved-written-by-g-c-anewick-london-1881-source-h2522b12-front-cover-language-english-image226812174.html
RMR5056P–A waiter waiting on a well dressed man and woman having a meal. Matilda Gorger. [Song, begins: 'The girl I loved'.] Written by G. C. Anewick. London, [1881]. Source: H.2522.b.(12.), front cover. Language: English.
Music cover depicting woman carrying bromsticks charging into battle. An American civil war feminist anthem. We'll go down ourselves. Song and chorus [begins: 'What shall we do, as years go by'] (words and music) by H. C. Work. Chicago, 1862. Source: H.1780.s.(55). Author: Work, Henry Clay. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-depicting-woman-carrying-bromsticks-charging-into-battle-an-american-civil-war-feminist-anthem-well-go-down-ourselves-song-and-chorus-begins-what-shall-we-do-as-years-go-by-words-and-music-by-h-c-work-chicago-1862-source-h1780s55-author-work-henry-clay-image227111013.html
RMR5DPBH–Music cover depicting woman carrying bromsticks charging into battle. An American civil war feminist anthem. We'll go down ourselves. Song and chorus [begins: 'What shall we do, as years go by'] (words and music) by H. C. Work. Chicago, 1862. Source: H.1780.s.(55). Author: Work, Henry Clay.
Song. Words and Music score. American popular song. A child standing on a chair to reach the telephone box. . Papa's At The Telephone. New York : Howley, Haviland & Co, 1898. Music cover. Illustration. Source: h.3980.d.4. Language: English. Author: Bingham, Charles D. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/song-words-and-music-score-american-popular-song-a-child-standing-on-a-chair-to-reach-the-telephone-box-papas-at-the-telephone-new-york-howley-haviland-co-1898-music-cover-illustration-source-h3980d4-language-english-author-bingham-charles-d-image226829993.html
RMR50YY5–Song. Words and Music score. American popular song. A child standing on a chair to reach the telephone box. . Papa's At The Telephone. New York : Howley, Haviland & Co, 1898. Music cover. Illustration. Source: h.3980.d.4. Language: English. Author: Bingham, Charles D.
Photographic portrait of the singer, Bonnie Thornton (New York,c.1871 - March 13, 1920.) Bonnie Thornton (born Cox), was one of vaudeville's first headliners. Music cover. 'She's the Comfort of their Home.' <Waltz song.> Written & composed by E. Rogers, etc. New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co, [1896]. Source: H.3981.p.(71.) Front cover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photographic-portrait-of-the-singer-bonnie-thornton-new-yorkc1871-march-13-1920-bonnie-thornton-born-cox-was-one-of-vaudevilles-first-headliners-music-cover-shes-the-comfort-of-their-home-waltz-song-written-composed-by-e-rogers-etc-new-york-jos-w-stern-co-1896-source-h3981p71-front-cover-image226968156.html
RMR5785G–Photographic portrait of the singer, Bonnie Thornton (New York,c.1871 - March 13, 1920.) Bonnie Thornton (born Cox), was one of vaudeville's first headliners. Music cover. 'She's the Comfort of their Home.' <Waltz song.> Written & composed by E. Rogers, etc. New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co, [1896]. Source: H.3981.p.(71.) Front cover.
Covent Garden in the morning. Covent Garden in the morning. [Song, begins: It's. London, [1873]. Gentlemen in Covent Garden. A music cover. Image taken from Covent Garden in the morning. [Song, begins: It's now after dark.] (Written by J. Graydon.) Sung by the Great Vance. Originally published/produced in London, [1873]. . Source: H.1778.h (46), front cover. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/covent-garden-in-the-morning-covent-garden-in-the-morning-song-begins-its-london-1873-gentlemen-in-covent-garden-a-music-cover-image-taken-from-covent-garden-in-the-morning-song-begins-its-now-after-dark-written-by-j-graydon-sung-by-the-great-vance-originally-publishedproduced-in-london-1873-source-h1778h-46-front-cover-language-english-image226919826.html
RMR552FE–Covent Garden in the morning. Covent Garden in the morning. [Song, begins: It's. London, [1873]. Gentlemen in Covent Garden. A music cover. Image taken from Covent Garden in the morning. [Song, begins: It's now after dark.] (Written by J. Graydon.) Sung by the Great Vance. Originally published/produced in London, [1873]. . Source: H.1778.h (46), front cover. Language: English.
Miss Vesta Tilley, appearing in 'Three young ladies.' Matilda Alice Powles (13 May 1864 – 16 September 1952), was an English music hall performer who adopted, at age 11, the stage name Vesta Tilley and who became one of the most famous male impersonators of her era. . Three young Ladies. <Song.> Written & composed by E. W. Rogers. Arranged by A. E. Durandeau, etc. London : H. Beresford, [1892]. Source: H.3981.P(47) front cover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miss-vesta-tilley-appearing-in-three-young-ladies-matilda-alice-powles-13-may-1864-16-september-1952-was-an-english-music-hall-performer-who-adopted-at-age-11-the-stage-name-vesta-tilley-and-who-became-one-of-the-most-famous-male-impersonators-of-her-era-three-young-ladies-song-written-composed-by-e-w-rogers-arranged-by-a-e-durandeau-etc-london-h-beresford-1892-source-h3981p47-front-cover-image227081126.html
RMR5CC86–Miss Vesta Tilley, appearing in 'Three young ladies.' Matilda Alice Powles (13 May 1864 – 16 September 1952), was an English music hall performer who adopted, at age 11, the stage name Vesta Tilley and who became one of the most famous male impersonators of her era. . Three young Ladies. <Song.> Written & composed by E. W. Rogers. Arranged by A. E. Durandeau, etc. London : H. Beresford, [1892]. Source: H.3981.P(47) front cover.
George Robey performing in 'The simple pimple.' Sir George Robey, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954), born George Edward Wade, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre, known as one of the greatest music hall performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Music cover. . The Simple Pimple. Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Song. Arranged by Alfred Lamont.>. London : Marshalls, [1891]. Source: H.3981.P.(37) front cover. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-robey-performing-in-the-simple-pimple-sir-george-robey-cbe-20-september-1869-29-november-1954-born-george-edward-wade-was-an-english-comedian-singer-and-actor-in-musical-theatre-known-as-one-of-the-greatest-music-hall-performers-of-the-late-19th-and-early-20th-centuries-music-cover-the-simple-pimple-written-and-composed-by-e-w-rogers-etc-song-arranged-by-alfred-lamont-london-marshalls-1891-source-h3981p37-front-cover-image227197716.html
RMR5HN04–George Robey performing in 'The simple pimple.' Sir George Robey, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954), born George Edward Wade, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre, known as one of the greatest music hall performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Music cover. . The Simple Pimple. Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Song. Arranged by Alfred Lamont.>. London : Marshalls, [1891]. Source: H.3981.P.(37) front cover.
Music cover for 'The same thing', sung by Marie Lloyd. Marie Lloyd (/ˈmÉ‘Ëri/;[1] born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood; 12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922) was an English music hall singer, comedian and musical theatre actress during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was affectionately called the 'Queen of the Music Hall'. . The Same Thing. [Song.] Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Arranged by John S. Baker.>. London : R. Maynard, [1893]. Source: H.3981.(34). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-for-the-same-thing-sung-by-marie-lloyd-marie-lloyd-mri-1-born-matilda-alice-victoria-wood-12-february-1870-7-october-1922-was-an-english-music-hall-singer-comedian-and-musical-theatre-actress-during-the-late-19th-and-early-20th-centuries-she-was-affectionately-called-the-queen-of-the-music-hall-the-same-thing-song-written-and-composed-by-e-w-rogers-etc-arranged-by-john-s-baker-london-r-maynard-1893-source-h398134-image226960151.html
RMR56WYK–Music cover for 'The same thing', sung by Marie Lloyd. Marie Lloyd (/ˈmÉ‘Ëri/;[1] born Matilda Alice Victoria Wood; 12 February 1870 – 7 October 1922) was an English music hall singer, comedian and musical theatre actress during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was affectionately called the 'Queen of the Music Hall'. . The Same Thing. [Song.] Written and composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Arranged by John S. Baker.>. London : R. Maynard, [1893]. Source: H.3981.(34).
Music cover showing George Robey performing in 'My hat's a brown 'un.' Sir George Robey, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954),[1] born George Edward Wade, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre, known as one of the greatest music hall performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. My Hat's a brown 'Un ... Written & composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Song. Arranged by Alfred Lamont.>. London : Marshalls, [1891]. Source: H.3981.p.(13.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-showing-george-robey-performing-in-my-hats-a-brown-un-sir-george-robey-cbe-20-september-1869-29-november-1954-1-born-george-edward-wade-was-an-english-comedian-singer-and-actor-in-musical-theatre-known-as-one-of-the-greatest-music-hall-performers-of-the-late-19th-and-early-20th-centuries-my-hats-a-brown-un-written-composed-by-e-w-rogers-etc-song-arranged-by-alfred-lamont-london-marshalls-1891-source-h3981p13-image226951840.html
RMR56FAT–Music cover showing George Robey performing in 'My hat's a brown 'un.' Sir George Robey, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954),[1] born George Edward Wade, was an English comedian, singer and actor in musical theatre, known as one of the greatest music hall performers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. My Hat's a brown 'Un ... Written & composed by E. W. Rogers, etc. <Song. Arranged by Alfred Lamont.>. London : Marshalls, [1891]. Source: H.3981.p.(13.).
Music cover. A suffragette. Suffrage march. : Song. / Words and music by Lucenia W. Richards. [Arranged by Alford-Colby]. Chicago : Richards & Richards, c1914. Source: H.3995.nn.(18.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-suffragette-suffrage-march-song-words-and-music-by-lucenia-w-richards-arranged-by-alford-colby-chicago-richards-richards-c1914-source-h3995nn18-image227166507.html
RMR5G95F–Music cover. A suffragette. Suffrage march. : Song. / Words and music by Lucenia W. Richards. [Arranged by Alford-Colby]. Chicago : Richards & Richards, c1914. Source: H.3995.nn.(18.).
Music cover. A battle scene. An Polish offier holding a flag, rallying his troops. Poland's war song. London, 1863. Source: H.1646.(4) front binding. Language: English. Author: Schachner, Joseph Rudolph. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-battle-scene-an-polish-offier-holding-a-flag-rallying-his-troops-polands-war-song-london-1863-source-h16464-front-binding-language-english-author-schachner-joseph-rudolph-image226769878.html
RMR4X786–Music cover. A battle scene. An Polish offier holding a flag, rallying his troops. Poland's war song. London, 1863. Source: H.1646.(4) front binding. Language: English. Author: Schachner, Joseph Rudolph.
Music cover. A woman winding up a phonograph. And when she turned the Phonograph. Song and chorus. New York : Howley, Haviland & Co, [1897]. Source: H.3980.I.(79). Author: Cooke, the younger, John. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-woman-winding-up-a-phonograph-and-when-she-turned-the-phonograph-song-and-chorus-new-york-howley-haviland-co-1897-source-h3980i79-author-cooke-the-younger-john-image226912738.html
RMR54NEA–Music cover. A woman winding up a phonograph. And when she turned the Phonograph. Song and chorus. New York : Howley, Haviland & Co, [1897]. Source: H.3980.I.(79). Author: Cooke, the younger, John.
Music cover. A photographic portrait of Nora Bayes, a singer. Prohibition Blues. Song. Lyric by Ring Lardner, etc. New York, Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co, [1919]. Source: H.3989.h.(3). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-photographic-portrait-of-nora-bayes-a-singer-prohibition-blues-song-lyric-by-ring-lardner-etc-new-york-detroit-jerome-h-remick-co-1919-source-h3989h3-image227162257.html
RMR5G3NN–Music cover. A photographic portrait of Nora Bayes, a singer. Prohibition Blues. Song. Lyric by Ring Lardner, etc. New York, Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co, [1919]. Source: H.3989.h.(3).
Music cover. Picture depicting a scout. 'Sung by Tom Leamore.'. The Baden Powell Scout, etc. <Song.> [With separate voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1900]. Source: H.3986.ee.(19). Author: PETHER, HENRY. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-picture-depicting-a-scout-sung-by-tom-leamore-the-baden-powell-scout-etc-song-with-separate-voice-part-london-francis-day-hunter-1900-source-h3986ee19-author-pether-henry-image226966224.html
RMR575MG–Music cover. Picture depicting a scout. 'Sung by Tom Leamore.'. The Baden Powell Scout, etc. <Song.> [With separate voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1900]. Source: H.3986.ee.(19). Author: PETHER, HENRY.
Music cover. A man singing in the street. Right in the Middle of the Road, etc. <Song.> [With separate voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1900]. Source: H.3985.uu.(28.). Author: Mills & Carter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-man-singing-in-the-street-right-in-the-middle-of-the-road-etc-song-with-separate-voice-part-london-francis-day-hunter-1900-source-h3985uu28-author-mills-carter-image227130568.html
RMR5EKA0–Music cover. A man singing in the street. Right in the Middle of the Road, etc. <Song.> [With separate voice part.]. London : Francis, Day & Hunter, [1900]. Source: H.3985.uu.(28.). Author: Mills & Carter.
Man speaking to woman at seated sewing machine. SA fashion plate. Victorian style and history. . The Sewing Machine. London, [1864]. The Sewing Machine. Song [begins: 'I am one of those']. Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(10) front cover (det). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-speaking-to-woman-at-seated-sewing-machine-sa-fashion-plate-victorian-style-and-history-the-sewing-machine-london-1864-the-sewing-machine-song-begins-i-am-one-of-those-hall-frank-source-h125810-front-cover-det-image226829588.html
RMR50YCM–Man speaking to woman at seated sewing machine. SA fashion plate. Victorian style and history. . The Sewing Machine. London, [1864]. The Sewing Machine. Song [begins: 'I am one of those']. Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(10) front cover (det).
Music cover. A British policeman serending a servant. . The Policeman. Comic song, [begins: 'What a singular man the policeman is'] words by L. M. Thornton. London, 1857. Source: H.1508.(5). Author: Cockram, W. E.Jones, T. H. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-british-policeman-serending-a-servant-the-policeman-comic-song-begins-what-a-singular-man-the-policeman-is-words-by-l-m-thornton-london-1857-source-h15085-author-cockram-w-ejones-t-h-image227114040.html
RMR5DX7M–Music cover. A British policeman serending a servant. . The Policeman. Comic song, [begins: 'What a singular man the policeman is'] words by L. M. Thornton. London, 1857. Source: H.1508.(5). Author: Cockram, W. E.Jones, T. H.
Music cover. Illustration on the subject of prohibition. Ever since that Town of mine went dry. [Song.] Words by Will J. Hart. New York : P. J. Howley Music Co, [1916]. Source: H.3991.qq.(15). Author: Walker, Warren Raymond. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-illustration-on-the-subject-of-prohibition-ever-since-that-town-of-mine-went-dry-song-words-by-will-j-hart-new-york-p-j-howley-music-co-1916-source-h3991qq15-author-walker-warren-raymond-image227134339.html
RMR5ET4K–Music cover. Illustration on the subject of prohibition. Ever since that Town of mine went dry. [Song.] Words by Will J. Hart. New York : P. J. Howley Music Co, [1916]. Source: H.3991.qq.(15). Author: Walker, Warren Raymond.
Two women attacking kneeling man at crossroads. Comic song sheet cover illustration. . The Properest Thing to do. London, [1863]. The Properest Thing to do. Comic Song [begins: 'One morn']. (Arranged by G. Bicknell.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(14) front cover (det). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-women-attacking-kneeling-man-at-crossroads-comic-song-sheet-cover-illustration-the-properest-thing-to-do-london-1863-the-properest-thing-to-do-comic-song-begins-one-morn-arranged-by-g-bicknell-hall-frank-source-h125814-front-cover-det-image226827940.html
RMR50W9T–Two women attacking kneeling man at crossroads. Comic song sheet cover illustration. . The Properest Thing to do. London, [1863]. The Properest Thing to do. Comic Song [begins: 'One morn']. (Arranged by G. Bicknell.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(14) front cover (det).
Illustrated fron cover showing children looking up at an areoplane (a bi-plane). A song. The Aeroplane Action Song for Schools, words and music by T Facer. London : J. Curwen & Sons, 1909. Source: H.1984.f.(9.). Author: Facer, Thomas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-fron-cover-showing-children-looking-up-at-an-areoplane-a-bi-plane-a-song-the-aeroplane-action-song-for-schools-words-and-music-by-t-facer-london-j-curwen-sons-1909-source-h1984f9-author-facer-thomas-image226811329.html
RMR5044H–Illustrated fron cover showing children looking up at an areoplane (a bi-plane). A song. The Aeroplane Action Song for Schools, words and music by T Facer. London : J. Curwen & Sons, 1909. Source: H.1984.f.(9.). Author: Facer, Thomas.
Music cover. A man tipping his top hat to a lady dressed in a blue dress. From a village away in Leicestershire. The Dark Girl dressed in Blue. [Song.] Written by H. Clifton. London, 1863. Source: H.1790.(41). Author: Clifton, Harry. CONCANEN, ALFRED. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-a-man-tipping-his-top-hat-to-a-lady-dressed-in-a-blue-dress-from-a-village-away-in-leicestershire-the-dark-girl-dressed-in-blue-song-written-by-h-clifton-london-1863-source-h179041-author-clifton-harry-concanen-alfred-image226836386.html
RMR5183E–Music cover. A man tipping his top hat to a lady dressed in a blue dress. From a village away in Leicestershire. The Dark Girl dressed in Blue. [Song.] Written by H. Clifton. London, 1863. Source: H.1790.(41). Author: Clifton, Harry. CONCANEN, ALFRED.
Music cover. Picture of a dancer/singer. Little Missie Cakewalk. [Song. With P. F. and with banjo accompaniment.] Words by Talbot Owen ... Banjo accompaniment (ad lib.) written by Clifford Essex. London : Lublin & Co, [1908]. Source: H.3986.rr.(47). Author: Owen, Talbot. Ritchie, Alexander ('Alick') Penrose Forbes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-picture-of-a-dancersinger-little-missie-cakewalk-song-with-p-f-and-with-banjo-accompaniment-words-by-talbot-owen-banjo-accompaniment-ad-lib-written-by-clifford-essex-london-lublin-co-1908-source-h3986rr47-author-owen-talbot-ritchie-alexander-alick-penrose-forbes-image227198144.html
RMR5HNFC–Music cover. Picture of a dancer/singer. Little Missie Cakewalk. [Song. With P. F. and with banjo accompaniment.] Words by Talbot Owen ... Banjo accompaniment (ad lib.) written by Clifford Essex. London : Lublin & Co, [1908]. Source: H.3986.rr.(47). Author: Owen, Talbot. Ritchie, Alexander ('Alick') Penrose Forbes.
Woman walking on street watches man engaging dog in play with broom. Street scene; man with top hat and cane. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. . Kleptomania. London, [1863]. Kleptomania. [Song, begins: 'Of course you know'.] (Symphonies and accompaniments by P. Rathbone.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(7) front cover (det). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-walking-on-street-watches-man-engaging-dog-in-play-with-broom-street-scene-man-with-top-hat-and-cane-a-fashion-plate-victorian-style-and-history-kleptomania-london-1863-kleptomania-song-begins-of-course-you-know-symphonies-and-accompaniments-by-p-rathbone-hall-frank-source-h12587-front-cover-det-image226769351.html
RMR4X6HB–Woman walking on street watches man engaging dog in play with broom. Street scene; man with top hat and cane. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. . Kleptomania. London, [1863]. Kleptomania. [Song, begins: 'Of course you know'.] (Symphonies and accompaniments by P. Rathbone.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(7) front cover (det).
Man taking hold of woman, while man behind is poised to strike him with an umbrella. An overamorous man embracing a young woman. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. Song sheet cover. Down in Piccadilly. London, [1863]. Down in Piccadilly. [Song, begins: 'I’m fond'.] (Accompaniments by P. Rathbone.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(5) front cover (det). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/man-taking-hold-of-woman-while-man-behind-is-poised-to-strike-him-with-an-umbrella-an-overamorous-man-embracing-a-young-woman-a-fashion-plate-victorian-style-and-history-song-sheet-cover-down-in-piccadilly-london-1863-down-in-piccadilly-song-begins-im-fond-accompaniments-by-p-rathbone-hall-frank-source-h12585-front-cover-det-image226796089.html
RMR4YCM9–Man taking hold of woman, while man behind is poised to strike him with an umbrella. An overamorous man embracing a young woman. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. Song sheet cover. Down in Piccadilly. London, [1863]. Down in Piccadilly. [Song, begins: 'I’m fond'.] (Accompaniments by P. Rathbone.). Hall, Frank. Source: H.1258.(5) front cover (det).
Music cover. Figure of a man holding a liberty bond. A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I. Buy a Liberty Bond. [Song.]. New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co, [1918]. Source: H.3590.hh.(4). Author: Cowan, Lynn F. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-figure-of-a-man-holding-a-liberty-bond-a-liberty-bond-was-a-war-bond-that-was-sold-in-the-united-states-to-support-the-allied-cause-in-world-war-i-buy-a-liberty-bond-song-new-york-waterson-berlin-snyder-co-1918-source-h3590hh4-author-cowan-lynn-f-image227214092.html
RMR5JDW0–Music cover. Figure of a man holding a liberty bond. A Liberty Bond was a war bond that was sold in the United States to support the allied cause in World War I. Buy a Liberty Bond. [Song.]. New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co, [1918]. Source: H.3590.hh.(4). Author: Cowan, Lynn F.
Street scene; man with top hat and cane. A dashing well dressed man in Bond Street, London. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. song sheet cover. The Bond St. Beau song sheet. London, [1873]. The Bond St. Beau. [Song, begins: 'In Bond street'.] Written by F. W. Green. Lee, Alfred. Source: H.1561.(11) front cover (det). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/street-scene-man-with-top-hat-and-cane-a-dashing-well-dressed-man-in-bond-street-london-a-fashion-plate-victorian-style-and-history-song-sheet-cover-the-bond-st-beau-song-sheet-london-1873-the-bond-st-beau-song-begins-in-bond-street-written-by-f-w-green-lee-alfred-source-h156111-front-cover-det-image226772239.html
RMR4XA8F–Street scene; man with top hat and cane. A dashing well dressed man in Bond Street, London. A fashion plate. Victorian style and history. song sheet cover. The Bond St. Beau song sheet. London, [1873]. The Bond St. Beau. [Song, begins: 'In Bond street'.] Written by F. W. Green. Lee, Alfred. Source: H.1561.(11) front cover (det).
Going to the Derby. Going to the Derby in a Four-in-hand. [Song, begin. London, [1870]. Passengers in a horse drawn coach on their way to the Derby. A music cover. Image taken from Going to the Derby in a Four-in-hand. [Song, begins: As we drive.] Written by F. W. Green. Originally published/produced in London, [1870]. . Source: H.1561.(5), front cover. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/going-to-the-derby-going-to-the-derby-in-a-four-in-hand-song-begin-london-1870-passengers-in-a-horse-drawn-coach-on-their-way-to-the-derby-a-music-cover-image-taken-from-going-to-the-derby-in-a-four-in-hand-song-begins-as-we-drive-written-by-f-w-green-originally-publishedproduced-in-london-1870-source-h15615-front-cover-language-english-image227076324.html
RMR5C64M–Going to the Derby. Going to the Derby in a Four-in-hand. [Song, begin. London, [1870]. Passengers in a horse drawn coach on their way to the Derby. A music cover. Image taken from Going to the Derby in a Four-in-hand. [Song, begins: As we drive.] Written by F. W. Green. Originally published/produced in London, [1870]. . Source: H.1561.(5), front cover. Language: English.
Music cover showing 'the Great Vance' at a zoo. Alfred Vance or 'The Great Vance', as he was known, was part of a group known as the 'Lions Comiques', who were the first great stars of the Music Hall. Their stage personas focused on 'the man about town', and would have been immediately recognisable by the audiences. It has been suggested that the success of this song actually popularised the word 'zoo' in the English language. . Walking in the Zoo. [Song, begins: 'The Stilton, sir'.] Written by H. W. Sweny. London, [1871]. Lithograph, coloured. Source: H.1561.(8). Author: Lee, Alfred. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-showing-the-great-vance-at-a-zoo-alfred-vance-or-the-great-vance-as-he-was-known-was-part-of-a-group-known-as-the-lions-comiques-who-were-the-first-great-stars-of-the-music-hall-their-stage-personas-focused-on-the-man-about-town-and-would-have-been-immediately-recognisable-by-the-audiences-it-has-been-suggested-that-the-success-of-this-song-actually-popularised-the-word-zoo-in-the-english-language-walking-in-the-zoo-song-begins-the-stilton-sir-written-by-h-w-sweny-london-1871-lithograph-coloured-source-h15618-author-lee-alfred-image226860306.html
RMR52AHP–Music cover showing 'the Great Vance' at a zoo. Alfred Vance or 'The Great Vance', as he was known, was part of a group known as the 'Lions Comiques', who were the first great stars of the Music Hall. Their stage personas focused on 'the man about town', and would have been immediately recognisable by the audiences. It has been suggested that the success of this song actually popularised the word 'zoo' in the English language. . Walking in the Zoo. [Song, begins: 'The Stilton, sir'.] Written by H. W. Sweny. London, [1871]. Lithograph, coloured. Source: H.1561.(8). Author: Lee, Alfred.
The Influenza Blues. Illustrated cover for a songbook. The Influenza Blues. USA, Brown Music Co., c1918. Source: G.1520.hh.(77) cover. Language: English. Author: Klark, Happy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-influenza-blues-illustrated-cover-for-a-songbook-the-influenza-blues-usa-brown-music-co-c1918-source-g1520hh77-cover-language-english-author-klark-happy-image226858870.html
RMR528PE–The Influenza Blues. Illustrated cover for a songbook. The Influenza Blues. USA, Brown Music Co., c1918. Source: G.1520.hh.(77) cover. Language: English. Author: Klark, Happy.
Title page showing a soldier in chains in a prison cell. Pestal [Song]. Yes! the Die is cast. London, England : H. Tolkien, [1848?]. Source: H.1654.vv.(30.). Language: English. Author: Melton, John. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-page-showing-a-soldier-in-chains-in-a-prison-cell-pestal-song-yes!-the-die-is-cast-london-england-h-tolkien-1848-source-h1654vv30-language-english-author-melton-john-image226811744.html
RMR504KC–Title page showing a soldier in chains in a prison cell. Pestal [Song]. Yes! the Die is cast. London, England : H. Tolkien, [1848?]. Source: H.1654.vv.(30.). Language: English. Author: Melton, John.
Hayes and Wheeler. A songbook of campaigning songs. Political songs. Music cover. H. J. Wheeler campaign songster. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 1870. Source: A.868.f.3. Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hayes-and-wheeler-a-songbook-of-campaigning-songs-political-songs-music-cover-h-j-wheeler-campaign-songster-cincinnati-ohio-usa-1870-source-a868f3-language-english-image226828550.html
RMR50X3J–Hayes and Wheeler. A songbook of campaigning songs. Political songs. Music cover. H. J. Wheeler campaign songster. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA 1870. Source: A.868.f.3. Language: English.
Music cover. Photographic portrait of Robert Falcon Scott and his ship the Terra Nova. Text : Captain Scott's dying appeal to his countrymen. England is proud to tell the story. London, E.Mark's & Son, 1913. Source: H.3995.vv.(8). Language: English. Author: St. Clair, F. V. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/music-cover-photographic-portrait-of-robert-falcon-scott-and-his-ship-the-terra-nova-text-captain-scotts-dying-appeal-to-his-countrymen-england-is-proud-to-tell-the-story-london-emarks-son-1913-source-h3995vv8-language-english-author-st-clair-f-v-image226791315.html
RMR4Y6HR–Music cover. Photographic portrait of Robert Falcon Scott and his ship the Terra Nova. Text : Captain Scott's dying appeal to his countrymen. England is proud to tell the story. London, E.Mark's & Son, 1913. Source: H.3995.vv.(8). Language: English. Author: St. Clair, F. V.
Saint ISABELLA of France devotional hymns and prayers. Religious collection of writing and music. Front binding. . La Saincte Mere, ou vie de M. Saincte Isabel de France, soeur unique du Roy S. Louys, fondatrice de l’Abbaye de Long-champ. Paris, 1619. Binding. Source: c.46.c.8 front binding. Language: French. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saint-isabella-of-france-devotional-hymns-and-prayers-religious-collection-of-writing-and-music-front-binding-la-saincte-mere-ou-vie-de-m-saincte-isabel-de-france-soeur-unique-du-roy-s-louys-fondatrice-de-labbaye-de-long-champ-paris-1619-binding-source-c46c8-front-binding-language-french-image226773717.html
RMR4XC59–Saint ISABELLA of France devotional hymns and prayers. Religious collection of writing and music. Front binding. . La Saincte Mere, ou vie de M. Saincte Isabel de France, soeur unique du Roy S. Louys, fondatrice de l’Abbaye de Long-champ. Paris, 1619. Binding. Source: c.46.c.8 front binding. Language: French.
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