RM2B015HH–China: Shanghai - The (Old) Shanghai Club, 1902. The original Shanghai Club was a three-storey red-brick building constructed by the British in 1861. The original Club was torn down and rebuilt in 1910 with reinforced concrete in a neo-classical design. The large first floor dining room had black and white marble flooring, while the entrance staircase used imported white Sicilian marble. The club was a British men's club and was the most exclusive club in Shanghai during the heyday of the 1920s and 1930s. The membership fee was $125 and monthly dues were $9.
RFCCA9AX–1915 Sicilian soldier lassoing lasso lassoed Austrian general Isonzo heights Italy awarded gold medal cliff mountain warfare
RMEK4ECA–Italy, Sicily, Siracusa, Ortigia, original balcony in a baroque building facade
RMHT02A5–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Sicilian Air, or, Home! Sweet Home', with original authorship notes reading 'Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte By Thos Valentine', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'John Cole', the form of composition is 'theme and variations', the instrumentation is 'piano', the first line reads 'None', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RF2JHPP1C–Historisches Foto (ca 1880) des Teatro Greco, griechisches Theater, Taormina, Sizilien, Italien / Historical photo of the Teatro Greco, Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt,
RM2AKYTE5–The North Carolina Presbyterian . en min-utes to uncover the meaning of a passage ofScripture if you are going to take ten min-utes more to cover it up again. Personal cleanliness includes more thankeeping your skin and your hair and yournails and your teeth clean. It includes keep-ing your room sweet and clean and haviui?your bed aired thoroughly every morning. Hairs Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer hasrest^jred grav hair to its original color andprevented baldness in thousands of cases. Itwill do so to you4 *# Not one man in a hundred can tell a liewithout first trying to make some kind of an
RMEK4ECJ–Italy, Sicily, Siracusa, Ortigia, original balcony in a baroque building facade
RMHGH108–Sheet music cover image of the song 'New Edition The Sicilian Mariner's Hymn', with original authorship notes reading 'na', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'W. Dubois, No. 126 Broadway', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'Guide me O thou, great Jehovah', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RF2JHPNPY–Historische Illustration des Aufstands in Sizilien 1893. Zerstörung des Finanzamtes in Monreale, Italien / Historical illustration of the Rebellion in Sicily 1893. Destruction of the tax office in Monreale, Italy, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt,
RFJF16KA–Historical photo of the Teatro Greco, Greek theatre, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, Digital improved reproduction from an original print from 1890
RFJF15RW–Historical illustration of the Rebellion in Sicily 1893. Destruction of the tax office in Monreale, Italy, Digital improved reproduction from an original print from 1888
RMEK4ECE–Italy, Sicily, Siracusa, Ortigia, original balcony in a baroque building facade
RMHT08R3–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Home! Sweet Home! A Popular Air Sicilian Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp', with original authorship notes reading 'Composed by WR Coppock', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'Firth and Hall, 1 Franklin Square', the form of composition is 'theme and variation', the instrumentation is 'piano', the first line reads 'None', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMEK4ECG–Italy, Sicily, Siracusa, Ortigia, original balcony in a baroque building facade
RMHTE547–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Sicilian Air (on which if founded the Popular Ballad of Home! Sweet Home)', with original authorship notes reading 'Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Thos Valentine', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'George Willig, 171 Chesnut St.', the form of composition is 'theme and variation', the instrumentation is 'piano', the first line reads 'None', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMEK4XNK–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa Ibla, original balcony in a baroque palace
RMHT0677–Sheet music cover image of the song '(1) The Portuguese Hymn [tune 'Adestes Fideles'] (2) The Sicilian Hymn For Christmas Day with an English translation', with original authorship notes reading 'na', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'Carr's Music Store', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads '(1) Hither ye faithful haste with songs of triumph to Bethlehem; (2) Sing my soul his wond'rous love', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMEK4XND–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa Ibla, original balcony in a baroque palace
RMHTFM53–Sheet music cover image of the song 'I Knew A Sicilian Maid The Sicilian Minstrel Romance', with original authorship notes reading 'Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk Composed by John Barnett', United States, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway', the form of composition is 'strophic', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice', the first line reads 'I knew a Sicilian maid, Whose sire was a testy old elf', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMEK4XNA–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa Ibla, original balcony in a baroque palace
RMHTE1BY–Sheet music cover image of the song 'Home! Sweet Home! [two arrangements]', with original authorship notes reading 'Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R Bishop, Composer and Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden', United Kingdom, 1900. The publisher is listed as 'Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter and Co., 20 Soho Sq.', the form of composition is 'strophic', the instrumentation is '(1) piano and voice; (2) piano and voice, flute', the first line reads ''Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble', and the illustration artist is listed as
RMEK4XNT–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa Ibla, original balcony in a baroque palace
RMEK4XMP–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa Ibla, original balcony in a baroque palace
RMEK5891–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK5899–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK588Y–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589B–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589K–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK5893–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK5897–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589D–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589H–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589N–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
RMEK589F–Italy, Sicily, Ragusa, baroque building facade, original balcony
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