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Images Dated 29th January 2019 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Colwyn Bay

Colwyn Bay, Wales, circa 1930. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Horncastle Church

Horncastle Church, Lincolnshire, circa 1930. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Newton Monument

Newton Monument
The Town Hall and Newton Monument at Grantham, Lincolnshire, circa 1910. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Calcutta Harbour

Calcutta Harbour
General view overlooking steamships in the harbour area at Calcutta, India, circa 1900. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Derby Day 1926

Derby Day 1926
Buses of the London General Omnibus Company (LGOC) form a street numbered in sequence as the rain falls on Derby day at Epsom racecourse, in Epsom, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, 2nd June 1926

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Double Life Wins The Cambridgeshire

Double Life Wins The Cambridgeshire
View from the back of the stand as crowds watch Double Life, ridden by jockey James Dines, win the Cambridgeshire Handicap at Newmarket racecourse, in Newmarket, Suffolk, England, Great Britain

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: The Bull Market

The Bull Market
Cartoon depicting a rampaging bull (labelled The Bull Market ) pulling along a man (labelled Federal Reserve Act ) by a length of rope, circa June 1929

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Coffee Delivery, Santos

Coffee Delivery, Santos
Workers unloading sacks of coffee from a truck, and dropping them down a chute in the road in the coffee port of Santos in Brazil, circa 1930

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Domestic Scene

Domestic Scene
A woman wearing an apron using a broom to sweep the floor of a kitchen, United Kingdom, circa 1930. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Saint Phalle Limited

Saint Phalle Limited
A group of men sitting and standing before a large chalkboard headed New York Stock Exchange Quotations, with a man updating the figures on the chalkboard

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: The Charleston

The Charleston
Illustration depicting a man and woman, dressed in 1920s fashions, dancing the Charleston, with a trumpeter playing the trumpet at the bottom of the image, circa 1926

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Twenties Fashions

Twenties Fashions
A group of women standing in a garden while wearing the latest fashions, 1926. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Austin Healey 100 / 6 1959 Blue dark

Austin Healey 100 / 6 1959 Blue dark
AUH043014

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Central America, Mexico, Baja, Baja California, Sur, Catavina, desertscape

Central America, Mexico, Baja, Baja California, Sur, Catavina, desertscape

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Buddha at Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Buddha at Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Buddha at Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Buddha at Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Kek Lok Si Temple, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Traditional 19th century shophouse, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Traditional 19th century shophouse, George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion: Intense Premier League Clash at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)

Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion: Intense Premier League Clash at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)
Match action during the Premier League match between Fulham and Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage, Fulham on the 29th January 2019

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Intense Premier League Showdown: Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)

Intense Premier League Showdown: Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)
Match action during the Premier League match between Fulham and Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage, Fulham on the 29th January 2019

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Premier League Showdown: Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)

Premier League Showdown: Fulham vs. Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage (29 JAN 19)
Match action during the Premier League match between Fulham and Brighton and Hove Albion at Craven Cottage, Fulham on the 29th January 2019

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Who Am I

Who Am I
Wendy Jia

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Negative early 20th century. Social History 1925 and a lady walking in a lane towards a thatched

Negative early 20th century. Social History 1925 and a lady walking in a lane towards a thatched cottage
Negative early 20th century.Social History.. 1925 and a lady walking in a lane towards a thatched cottage

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
The Woman in White musical song by Walter Burnot. To be parodied by the music hall was a sign of success. The music hall took far more notice of plays than novels

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
The Woman in White ? The Fosco Galop by G. Richardson, which relates to the play as above. Count Fosco was the sinister Italian villain, who is the brains behind the wicked Sir Perceval Glyde

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
The Woman in White Waltz by C. H. R. Marriott. Wilkie Collins? novel was published 1860, but a pencilled inscription relates this to Collins? dramatization, first produced Olympic Theatre, 9 Oct

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Trilby Svengali music hall song of 1895 by Murray and Leigh. Herbert Beerbohm Tree played Svengali

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Trilby La Svengali Waltz by Otto Roeder. Trilby cannot sing, unless hypnotised by Svengali, when she becomes a diva. He gave a word to the language; she only to a hat

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Trilby ? Trilby Waltz of 1895 by Theo Bonheur. Geo. Du Maurier?s novel of 1894 Trilby was very popular, but the play by Paul Potter, which reached the Haymarket Theatre 30 Oct

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Theatre-Going ? Oh Isn?t It Nice Said Eliza music hall song of 1881 by T. S. Lonsdale & W. G. Eaton. The singer takes Eliza to the Drury Lane pantomime. They sit in the gods

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Theatre-Going ? The Gaiety Lancers by Fred Godfrey -marking the opening of the Gaiety Theatre in 1868

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

Original Sheet Music Cover
Theatre-Going ? The Gaiety Lancers by Fred Godfrey -marking the opening of the Gaiety Theatre in 1868. Entering the stalls

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Tee-totalism ? We?ve All Joined the Blue Ribbon Army music hall song of 18822 by T. S. Lonsdale. People war a blue ribbon to show they had taken the pledge not to drink

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Ballad singer Bill Raven - Vocalist of the largest theatre in the world, the streets of London

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Won?t You Buy, Sir music hall song of 1900 by Harrington and Le Brunn, who wrote many songs together. The seller of wax lights is again a female artiste representing a boy

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Whoa-A Alice Where Art Thou? music hall song of 1891 by T. F. Robson. He is selling coal and coke. or at least delivering it

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Three A Penny satirical music hall song of 1891 by J. Macnicoll. One verse has been replaced in ink for local performance

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - The Snip That Never Returned music hall song of about 1887 by Oswald Allen. It has no relevance to the image of the street trader

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - The Piano Girl music hall song of 1879 by G. W. Hunt. Despite the title, the girl is clearly an organ grinder

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Only A Ha?Penny music hall song of 1866 by Joseph Tabrar. The sellers of plaster busts were usually Italian

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Medicine Jack song of 1869 by Alfred Scott Gatty, who did not write for the music hall. The medicines on sale are quack. Jack also draws teeth out

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - The Man Who Carries the Boards music hall song of 1896 by Charles Osborne & John S. Baker. The song is full of references to brand names, many still well-known

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Italian Guinea Pig Boy music hall song of 1866 by William Lingard

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - The Irish-Italian Organ Grinder music hall song of about 1891 by H. A. Duffy & Orlando Powell. The Irishman is pretending to be Italian, as organ grinders were expected to be

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - The German Band Quadrilles by C. H. R. Marriott. The image looks eighteen-sixties. German street bands are always depicted as a nuisance, hence Placid Place, the rearing horse

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Costermonger Joe cover of music hall song by C. H. Witt, with contemporary hand-written date October 15 1866. The Great Vance was the professional name of Alfred Peck Stevens

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - Coote?s Extravaganza Lancers Echoes of London by Charles Coote of about 1865. The organ grinder looks Italian. See below

Background imageImages Dated 29th January 2019: Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc

Original Sheet Music Cover - Street Traders etc
Street Traders etc. - China To Mend Galop No composer is given



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