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Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Smoking ? His Pipe music hall song of 1891 by F. Bowyer. Also useful in showing a late Victorian domestic interior

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Smoking ? The Great Tobacco Controversy song of 1857 by H. Walker. The image shows, a pipe, pipe tobacco, cigars and a hookah, but is too early for cigarettes

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Slimming ? The Banting Quadrille by C. H. R. Marriott. BL Mid-eighteen sixties. Banting, a London cabinet maker, invented a diet which involved cutting out fat, starch and sugar

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating

Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating
Skating - Skating on the Rink song of about 1876 by Frank W. Green and Alfred Lee. As usual, this theme involves comic failure

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating

Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating
Skating - Skating at Olympia music hall song by E. W. Rogers. Roller rather than ice skating

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating

Original Sheet Music Cover - Skating
Skating - Matilda Toots music hall song of 1865 by Watkin Williams and Chas. Solomon. The scene is the park

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Interiors ? It?s My Turn Next music hall song by E. V. Page and Vincent Davies. The singer is charmed by the wicked little milliner, but she prefers a shop-walker

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Interiors ? I Bought Her A Seal Skin Jacket music hall song by W. Bint. The singer recoils at the 80-guinea price tag

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Interiors, Barber?s ? Ye Blighted Barber music hall song of the eighteen sixties by R. Coote and F. W. Green. The barber has promised his beloved he will not cut any lady

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Interiors, Barbers -Who Cut Your Hair music hall song by John E. Nolan. An extraordinary contraption is being used

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Exteriors -The Pretty London Ruff. Song by Tom Maclagan. If a specific London location is shown, I do not know what it is

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Exteriors -The Oil Shop or Soap, Starch and Candles music hall song of 1870 by John Dallas

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Exteriors -Have You Seen My Polly? music hall song by Frank Egerton. The labels Latest From Paris and Ici On Parle Francais indicates that this is a posh milliner?s

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Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Exteriors ? Get Your Hair Cut music hall song. The singer, George Beauchamp pictured made it a great hit of 1891. But a furniture shop as well as a barber?s is shown

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shop Exteriors ? The Early Closing Movement song of 1859 by Joseph R. W. Harding. The text says that the scene is Regent Street

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shakespeare ? St. George and the Dragon music hall song by J. Caulfield. One of a series of songs of the eighteen fifties with this or a similar cover. Macbeth and the witches bottom centre

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Shakespeare ? Macbeth by C. W. Glover. My favourite Brandard cover. Vignettes of, clockwise from top left, the witches, Lady M. sleep-walking, Macbeth and Banquo, Macbeth killed by Macduff

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - The Seaside

Original Sheet Music Cover - The Seaside
The Seaside - She Wore a Monkey Jacket music hall song by Frank W. Green and Robert Coote

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - The Seaside

Original Sheet Music Cover - The Seaside
The Seaside - The Invalid Chair music hall song of 1884 by Fred. Bowyer & W. G. Eaton. Brighton is depicted here too

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Did You Ever? music hall song of 1869 by Frank Hall. The text states that the scene is Margate

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Scotsmen ? Scotland?s Brave Sons song by C. W. Horton. In particular, the Highland Brigade is celebrated here

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Scotsmen ? Johnny Was A Piper minstrel song of 1881 by Geoffrey Thorn & Williams. Negative reaction to the pipes is shown

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Scotsmen ? Cock O? The North song by Edward Oxenford & Wallace Campbell. Dargai was one of many Scottish military victories celebrated in song. 1897 or soon after

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
The Salvation Army Happy Eliza Quadrilles by Carl Lamotte. See also General Booth under Public Figures

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Refreshment House Interiors ? The Model Little Boy music hall song by John Cooke Junior & Vincent Davies. The advertisements for melodramas date the song to 1881

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover

Original Sheet Music Cover
Refreshment House Interiors ? Mary Had A Little Lamb music hall song by T. S. Lonsdale & W. G. Eaton. The little lamb is the singer whom Mary fleeces

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing

Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing
Horseracing - We Girls At The Derby In A Four-in-Hand music hall song of 1866 by Frank W. Green & Alfred Lee. Below the image the female music hall performers are identified

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing

Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing
Horseracing - The Topical Tipster music hall song of 1899 by Gordon Noble & Fred Eplett, , Tis sport, British sport, that has made us to-day/The grandest of Nations on earth

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing

Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing
Horseracing - 3 to 1 Bar Two music hall song by Charles Merion

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing

Original Sheet Music Cover - Horseracing
Horseracing - Little Tommy Topweight music hall song of 1885 by F. Bowyer, He has never won a race because he eats too much

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - You Can?t Punch My Ticket Again music hall song by Charles Collins. The ticket I had I have lost, and so I can?t let you punch it again

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - Wishing The Boys Farewell music hall song of 1900 by Will Godwin and Harry Wright. Given the date, the soldiers are off to the Boer War

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - There?s Danger On the Line music hall song of 1873 by G. P. Norman. The concept of the title is applied to various moral situations

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Signalman on the Line music hall song of 1893 by Brian Daly and Bond Andrews

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - Railway Porter Dan music hall song of 1884 by Harry Hunter and G. D. Fox

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Railway Porter music hall song of 1864 or slightly earlier by C. Slowman

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Railway Guard music hall song by Gaston Murry and Alfred Plunpton. The initials on the carriage stand for London & North West Railway. The song is dedicated to the Chairman

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Railway Belle song by Harry Clifton and sung by him in his own entertainment. As with Johnny, the engine driver, the glamour of the railway is reflected in the woman?s choice of husband

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - Oh! Mr Porter by Thomas and George Le Brunn. 1892. The most famous music hall song with a railway subject. Young women on the railway always into trouble in these songs

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Muddle Puddle Porter written and composed by George Grossmith Junior. Not a music hall song

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - The Kiss in the Railway Train music hall song of 1879 by Watkin Williams & G. H. Mackney. The young man?s moustache came off as he tried to kiss her in the tunnel

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways

Original Sheet Music Cover - Railways
Railways - Johnny The Engine Driver music hall song of 1867 by G. W. Hunt

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - The Garnet Wolseley March of about 1874 by Alfred Tolkien. Wolseley had become famous in Ashanti in 1874 and was to become head of the Army in 1895

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - Wolseley Sir Garnet ? Sir Garnet Will Show Them The Way song by Geo. Horncastle & Harry Ball. At last there?s good news ?bout the war in Zulu

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - Prince of Wales ? England Greets Thee song by Frank Green & Henry Parker, welcoming the Prince?s recovery from typhoid. 27 Feb. 1872 was National Thanksgiving Day

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - Prince Imperial Galop of 1865 by Charles Coote. The prince was the son and heir of Emperor Napoleon III. His appearance in army uniform is poignant

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - Prince Alfred ? God Bless Prince Alfred?s Bride song by F. W. Green & Alfred Lee. Royal marriages were as big events as now

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - Plimsoll Samuel ? Our Sailors on the Sea song of 1874 by F. W. Green & Alfred Lee. Dedicate to Plimsoll for his efforts for sailors? safety which resulted in the Plimsoll line



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