Greetings Card : Music cover, Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London
Cards from Mary Evans Picture Library
Music cover, Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London
Music cover, Going Up at Gaiety Theatre, London - depicting people standing on a flying biplane. Ev rybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe.
circa 1916
Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries
Media ID 14263914
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Biplane Butt Gaiety Harbach Hirsch Montgomery Pilot Propeller Sacks Sheet Tickle
Greetings Card (7"x5")
Transport yourself back in time with our vintage-inspired greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This exquisite design features a captivating music cover image from Mary Evans Picture Library, showcasing the excitement of the Gaiety Theatre in London during the early 1900s. The playful scene of people eagerly waiting to board a flying biplane, titled "Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London," is sure to bring a smile to the recipient's face. With the charming tagline, "Everybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe," this vintage greeting card is an ideal choice for anyone who appreciates history, music, or simply the joy of nostalgia. Add a personal touch to your message and make their day with this unique and captivating card from Media Storehouse.
Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Product Size is 17.5cm x 12.5cm (6.9" x 4.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London: A Vibrant and Whimsical Music Cover from the Early 1910s This music cover, titled "Going Up at the Gaiety Theatre, London," transports us back to the early 1910s, a time of excitement and innovation. The image depicts a group of people, dressed in fashionable attire of the era, gathered around a biplane with broad grins on their faces. The biplane, adorned with red and green hues, is about to take off, with a pilot at the helm and passengers eagerly holding on to sacks and propellers. The playful title, "Everybody Ought to Know How to do the Tickle Toe," adds to the lighthearted and carefree atmosphere of the scene. The cover was published by Harbach, Hirsch, and Co., a prominent music publishing company during the early 20th century. The image is reminiscent of the wartime spirit and the fascination with aviation during World War I. The biplane, a symbol of freedom and adventure, represents the spirit of exploration and progress that characterized the era. The cover's bold colors, intricate details, and playful title make it a standout piece of early 20th-century popular culture. It offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the excitement and joy that came with the advent of air travel and the power of music to transport and inspire.
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