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Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Mermaid

British Ballad, The Mermaid
THE MERMAID. British ballad by Dr. John Leyden. The Gaelic story bears that Macphail of Colonsay was carried off by a mermaid

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Dogs, Sealyham, Dawson

Dogs, Sealyham, Dawson
A Sealyham puppy on his hind legs and with a red ball at its feet

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Lady Anne Bothwells Lament

British Ballad, Lady Anne Bothwells Lament
LADY ANNE BOTHWELLS LAMENT. British ballad detailing the lament of a grieving wife whos husband has deserted her and her child. She finally contemplated suicide

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Sir Cauline, Knight

British Ballad, Sir Cauline, Knight
SIR CAULINE (Sir Cawline) British ballad telling the story of Sir Cawline who is in love with the kings daughter and has to do some great deed to be worthy of her

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Glenfinlas

British Ballad, Glenfinlas
GLENFINLAS. British ballad written by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) telling the tale of two mysterious female seductresses who send two Scottish hunters to their doom

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Hengist and Mey

British Ballad, Hengist and Mey
HENGIST AND MEY. British ballad, published in 1772 by William Julius Mickle (1735-1788)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Sir Cauline, Knight

British Ballad, Sir Cauline, Knight
SIR CAULINE (Sir Cawline) British ballad telling the story of Sir Cawline who is in love with the kings daughter and has to do some great deed to be worthy of her

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Rudiger

British Ballad, Rudiger
RUDIGER. Ballad by Robert Southey (1774 - 1843) On the banks of the Rhine sits a palace. A boat or small barge makes toward the shore, drawn by a Swan and carrying an unknown soldier (Rudiger)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Victorian girl in matching velvet jacket and skirt

Victorian girl in matching velvet jacket and skirt
A little Victorian girl wearing a matching velvet jacket and skirt, leaning against an upholstered chair in the photographers studio

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Gay Goshawk

British Ballad, The Gay Goshawk
THE GAY HOSHAWK. British ballad about a Scottish squire who sends letters to his love by a goshawk. He tells her that he will die for love

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Elderly Edwardian couple

Elderly Edwardian couple
An elderly Edwardian couple pose for their photograph. He is wearing a smart three-piece suit and trilby hat. She is wearing a full-length skirt, high-necked spotted blouse and hat with lace trimming

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait

Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait
A young but rather ill-looking Victorian woman in a head and shoulders portrait

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Two knights battle

Two knights battle
Two brave knights in armour, battle together with swords and shield in hand

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Sir James the Rose

British Ballad, Sir James the Rose
SIR JAMES THE ROSE. British ballad, credited to Michael Bruce (1746-1767) telling the account of Sir James the Roses love for a lady named Matilda and their ultimate demise

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young Victorian woman sitting on a chaise longue

Young Victorian woman sitting on a chaise longue
A young Victorian woman poses for her photograph in the studio, sitting on an ornate chaise longue. She is wearing a dress with a high collar, and buttons at the front

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Victorian woman standing behind a rustic fence

Victorian woman standing behind a rustic fence
A Victorian woman poses for her photograph in the studio, standing behind a rustic fence. She is wearing a stylish dress with pleating and velvet trimmings, a high collar, leather gloves

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Dogs, German Shepherd, Dawson

Dogs, German Shepherd, Dawson
Formerly known as the Alsatian in the United Kingdom to avoid giving a dog a bad name during World War One

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Clerks Twa Sons o Owsenford

British Ballad, The Clerks Twa Sons o Owsenford
THE CLERKS TWO SONS O OWSENFORD. British ballad telling the story of the clerks two sons who seduce the two daughters of a mayor. The mayor sentences them to hang

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait

Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait
Victorian woman in a head and shoulders portrait. She is wearing a dress with a high collar, horizontal pleating at the front, and frills at the shoulders

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Twa Corbies

British Ballad, The Twa Corbies
THE TWA CORBIES (Two Ravens or Two Crows) being a derivative of The Three Ravens with a cynical twist. A brave knight lies dead while the two scavengers (ravens)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Dogs, Bulldog Dawson

Dogs, Bulldog Dawson
A Bulldog with studded collar, seated

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Twa Corbies

British Ballad, The Twa Corbies
THE TWA CORBIES (Two Ravens or Two Crows) being a derivative of The Three Ravens with a cynical twist. A brave knight lies dead while the two scavengers (ravens)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Sir Cauline

British Ballad, Sir Cauline
SIR CAULINE (Sir Cawline) British ballad telling the story of Sir Cawline who is in love with the kings daughter. He falls ill from it so has to do some great deed to be worthy of her

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Johnny Of Breadislee

British Ballad, Johnny Of Breadislee
JOHNNY OF BREADISLEE (Johnny O Breadislee) British ballad, the hero evidently being a deer-stealer and an outlaw

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, King Estmere

British Ballad, King Estmere
KING ESTMERE. British ballad. King Estmere and the King of Spain fight for the hand of King Adlands daughter. Despite threats from the King of Spain, she agrees to marry King Estmere

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Gay Goshawk

British Ballad, The Gay Goshawk
THE GAY HOSHAWK. British ballad about a Scottish squire who sends letters to his love by a goshawk. He tells her that he will die for love

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Luck of Eden-Hall

British Ballad, The Luck of Eden-Hall
THE LUCK OF EDEN HALL. British ballad describing the taking of the famous 13th century goblet from a fairy banquet by Lord Musgrave

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Dogs, Cocker Spaniel, Dawson

Dogs, Cocker Spaniel, Dawson
A Cocker Spaniel, seated

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Sir Agilthorn

British Ballad, Sir Agilthorn
SIR AGILTHORN. British ballad by Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775-1818)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Elfinland Wud

British Ballad, Elfinland Wud
ELFINLAND WUD. British ballad of Scottish origin by William Motherwell (1797-1835) Earl William on horseback, in the arms of death

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Frennet Hall

British Ballad, Frennet Hall
FRENNET HALL. Contemporary British ballad based on the older original ballad The Fire of Frendraught which detail the deliberate burning down of Frendraught Castle in 1630 The details of

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young woman in head and shoulders photograph

Young woman in head and shoulders photograph
A young woman in a head and shoulders photograph, wearing a buttoned dress with a white collar

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Little Victorian girl in white lacy dress

Little Victorian girl in white lacy dress
A sweet little Victorian girl poses in the photographers studio, wearing a white lacy dress. She is sitting on an ornately carved wooden table, and resting her hand on the back of a chair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young Victorian man in his best suit

Young Victorian man in his best suit
A young Victorian man poses in his best suit, leaning on the back of a chair

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Eve of St. John

British Ballad, The Eve of St. John
THE EVE OF SAINT JOHN. British ballad written by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) Date: 1853

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young Victorian woman in a dark dress

Young Victorian woman in a dark dress
A young Victorian woman posing for her photograph, wearing a dark dress with a light-coloured bow at the neck

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Lucy and Colin

British Ballad, Lucy and Colin
LUCY AND COLIN. British ballad by Thomas Tickell (1685-1740), based on the traditional Fair Margaret and Sweet William ballad

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Lady Anne Bothwells Lament

British Ballad, Lady Anne Bothwells Lament
LADY ANNE BOTHWELLS LAMENT. British ballad detailing the lament of a grieving wife whos husband has deserted her and her child. She finally contemplated suicide

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Fair Helen of Kirconnell

British Ballad, Fair Helen of Kirconnell
FAIR HELEN (Helen of Kirconnell - Kirconnel - Kirkconnel) British ballad of Scottish origin telling the tragic tale of Helen Irving (Fair Helen of Kirkconnel) daughter of the Laird of Kirkconnel

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Katharine Janfarie

British Ballad, Katharine Janfarie
KATHARINE JANFARIE (Katharine Jaffray) British balad telling the tale of a woman, wooed by a man. He asks her family for leave but another man comes

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Elderly Edwardian couple in studio setting

Elderly Edwardian couple in studio setting
An elderly Edwardian couple pose for their photograph in the studio, with a large lump of rock to lean on, and a seaside painted backdrop. He is wearing a smart three-piece suit and trilby hat

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, The Bonnie Bairns

British Ballad, The Bonnie Bairns
THE BONNIE BAIRNS. British ballad obtained and expanded by Allan Cunningham (1784-1842)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Knight, Princess and King

Knight, Princess and King
A brave knight in armour, ready to fight for the hand of the princess who sits beside the King

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: British Ballad, Rudiger

British Ballad, Rudiger
RUDIGER. British ballad of Germanic origin by English poet Robert Southey (1774 - 1843) On the banks of the Rhine sits a palace

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young Victorian woman in stylish dress

Young Victorian woman in stylish dress
A young Victorian woman poses in the photographers studio, wearing a stylish dress with a high collar and embroidery on the bodice and cuffs

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait

Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait
A smiling Victorian woman in a head and shoulders portrait. She is wearing a satin dress with trimming round the neck, and a necklace

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Death, skeleton

Death, skeleton
A wonderfully macabre grinning skeleton with a full head of hair and wearing a robe, crouches by a fire of burning human remains to warm its hands

Background imageImages Dated 22nd December 2010: Young Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait

Young Victorian woman, head and shoulders portrait
A young Victorian woman in a head and shoulders portrait. She is wearing a jacket with high puffed sleeves



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