1 negative : glass, dry plate, b&w ; 16.5 x 12 cm.
Music-cover sheet for 'There's Fortune on Before Us, Boys!' by George H Russell, with his portrait, three-quarter length sitting in chair to left. Lithograph with letterpress
A music cover for a performance of 'Bolero' with a portrait of the singer Caroline Tellheim, half-length to right, seated on a chair, looking to left, her right hand in lap, holding a book, her left hand to ch More
A lady holding her shrieking husband by the nose and raising the poker to strike him in the head, the husband holding up his arms in pain, a fire in the grate to the left and a chair over-turned to the right; a More
Cover of Welsh Melodies for the Harp by John Thomas
Composer: Charles Louis Napoleon d'Albert (1809-1886) - the father of Eugen d'Albert (1864- 1932) Publication details: London: bChappell, [1849] Technique: colour lithography
Composer: Rd. Guinness Publication details: London: S. Nelson, [184-5-?] Catalogue reference: 781.4 THI
Composer: Gaetano Donizetti, 1797-1848 Publication information: London: C. Jefferys, [1840-43] Catalogue ref: 780.3 BAR Artist: unknown Technique: colour lithography Subject of illustration: Jenny Lind
Sheet music cover for the song ‘Lardy Dah, Lardy Dah’ sung by Lilian Lancaster in America in 1880
Original cover for the song "The Garden of Your heart"
Sheet music cover for 'Open Your Heart and Let the Sunshine In' (1920)
Sheet music cover of "She Is Mine to Have and to Hold".
Cover of the sheet music for "In a Monastery Garden" (1915)
Cover to the score of Eyes and No Eyes. Public domain photograph of an advertising poster, advertisement, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Sheet music for "Then We All Went Marching In" by William Hargreaves and George Formby Snr中文(简体): 乔治·福尔比写的活页乐谱“We All Went Marching In”
The cover page of Percy Fletcher's Idylesques, a collection of five piano works.
Front page of First Booke of Songes or Ayres of Foure Partes with Tableture for the Lute, book by John Dowland Dansk: Titelbladet til John Dowlands First Booke of Songes or Ayres of Foure Partes with Tabletur More
Title page of an edition of the string quartets opus 20 by Franz Joseph Haydn, published by Preston, London, 1782.
Title page of Anthony Holborne's Pavans, Galliards, Almains and other short Aeirs (1599) imprinted by William Barley.
Title page of English composer Tobias Hume's First Part of Ayres, printed by John Windet in 1605. The work contains what may be the earliest examples of pizzicato and col legno.
Front cover of an early print of Break Forth into Joy by Caleb Simper, the back cover of this version notes that at the time only 2.5 million copies had been sold, by 1895 3.25 milliom copies had been sold and More
Back cover of an early print of Break Forth into Joy by Caleb Simper, this notes that at the time 5 million copies had been sold, by 1920 5 million copies of his works had been sold.
Back cover of an early print of Break Forth into Joy by Caleb Simper, this notes that at the time only 2.5 million copies of his work had been sold, by 1895 it was 3.25m and by 1920 5 million
First page of an early print of Break Forth into Joy by Caleb Simper,
Cover of the Song "Sea Slumber Song"
Sheet music (1902) for ‘The Swiss Girl’s Lament’ sung by Evangeline Florence
Title page of collection of musical works
Sheet music cover for "The Ogo-Pogo, The Funny Fox-Trot", words by Cumberland Clark and music by Mark Strong. This song inspired the lake monster ogopogo's name.
The title page of the score of Stabat Mater. The remembrance of the performance in Worcester on 12 September, 1884.
Sheet music cover for "Sabbath Morning at Sea" by Edward Elgar
Title page of original edition of Arthur Somervell's Cycle of Songs from Tennyson's Maud.
Score for "That's How We've Made Our Name" 1898 Herbert Darnley.
Style: Centre and cornerpiece|Lettered cover, eg intitals, titles|Semis, background of small tools; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Brown; Edge: Gilt, gauffered and painted
The cover of the sheet music Leslie Stuart (1897) Little Dolly Daydream: Pride of Idaho, London: Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., OCLC 47314690. It features a drawing of the dancer and singer Eugene Stratton in blackface.
Identifier: suiteforflutevio00goosb (find matches) Title: Suite for flute, violin and harp, or two violins and piano = Suite pour flute, violon et harpe, ou deux violons et piano, op. 6 Year: 1917 (1910s) Aut More
Cover page for original 1885 sheet music of "The Locket Song" from operetta "The Lady of the Locket".
The source for this appears to be PlayPeople UK (V&A theatre museum) Probable source Claim of 'fair use' is actually wrong. The document was published between 1890 and 1910, this means that the song cover is n More
Cover of the vocal score of Sidney Jones' The Geisha