Scottish Widows' Fund Mutual LIfe Assurance Society
[approximately 1914]
13
Smith, J. (John), 1652–1743
[ A Ballad singer
[1680?]
14
S.A., her book
approximately 1920?
15
J. Smithson, dealer in every description of watches, jewellery, plated goods &c.
[1850?]
16
Bacon Brothers (Cambridge, England)
[Original Calverley cigarette packet manufactured by Bacon Brothers of Cambridge England]
[approximately 1930]
17
A souvenir frae bonny Scotland
[1930?]
18
Parkinson, W. (William), 1871–1927
Westminster Abbey fund
1920
19
John Sanderson & Co
Splendid show of spring fashions
[1890?]
20
An artistic calendar
[approximately 1950?]
21
Geo. Wostenholm & Sons's
Geo. Wostenholm & Son's celebrated I+XL razors
[1880?]
22
Memento of the Mission for Children and Young People hald at Eastbourne
[approximately 1890]
23
Bacon Brothers (Cambridge, England)
[Label for Bacon Brothers Ye Golden Pride
[approximately 1905]
24
King's Arms & Castle Hotel (Kenilworth, England)
King's Arms & Castle Hotel
[May 15th, 1891]
25
Leicester Society of Artists
The Committee have the pleasure in announcing that the 10th Annual Exhibition of oil paintings and water colour drawings of the members of the above Society will be held at the Fine Art Gallery, Hertford Street, Leicester, on Monday, September 7th, 1891, and following days, to which you are respectively invited. E.W. Holman, Secretary
[1891]
26
Boulten, D.
Ex libris Henry Dodwell
1920
27
Bacon Brothers (Cambridge, England)
Cromwell special
[approximately 1905]
28
May Christmas bring you many joys, many gift & many toys
[1882]
29
Van Houten (Firm)
Trade cards for Van Houten's cocoa
[ca. 1880?]
30
Anchor Line (Firm)
Programme of events, Sunday, February 9th, 1930
1930
31
A packet of carefully selected Christmas cards, suitable for young or old, by the celebrated makers, Marcus Ward & Co.
[1875?]
32
Harper & Brothers
Harper's Magazine for September (Vol. 77, No. 460), published Aug. 1888
1888
33
May the first fruits of your undertakings be timely and bountiful
[1890?]
34
William Stevenson Owen, judge
between 1884 and 1909
35
Bacon Brothers (Cambridge, England)
[Label for Bacon Brothers "B.B." cigarettes (Turkish)]
[approximately 1910]
36
Collection of nine printed specimens of silver foil stamped labels
37
A. Gotelee (Oldham, England)
A. Gotelee, bookseller, stationer, binder and a general printer, Post Office, Oldham
1892
38
Many happy returns of the day
[1896?]
39
Cunard Liner "Aquitania" leaving ways -- entering water
[approximately 1914?]
40
London
[1871]
41
Keats, John, 1795–1821
La belle dame sans merci
MCXXXXVI [1906]
42
[Label of the White Swan Hotel
[approximately 1950?]
43
[Ticket for the Golden Arrow boat train]
[approximately 1930]
44
Piccadilly Circus, London
[approximately 1920]
45
J. Green & Son (Firm)
[Paper label from a ream of paper produced by J. Green & Son, Hayle Mill, Maidstone, Kent]
[approximately 1875?]
46
C. J. Syrett (Firm)
C. J. Syrett
[1891?]
47
Liberal Party (Great Britain)
Farmers will grow more with the Liberals
[approximately 1964]
48
Labour Party (Great Britain)
What Labour will do for pensioners
[approximately 1960?]
49
Liberal Party (Great Britain)
[Instructions on how to vote in an election with a paper ballet from the Liberal Party]
[approximately 1960?]
50
Bartolozzi, Francesco, 1727–1815
Memento
[1885?]
51
Bryan & Co. (Firm)
Bryan & Co.
[approximately 1900]
52
Autumn
[approximately 1880?]
53
The new album of London
[ca. 1882?]
54
Labour Party (Great Britain)
The Britain we want
[approximately 1959?]
55
Liberal Party (Great Britain)
N. H. S.
[approximately 1964]
56
Liberal Party (Great Britain)
This is Liberal policy
[1963]
57
Cunard Liner "Aquitania" afloat
[approximately 1910?]
58
Cunard. R. M. S. Berengaria
[approximately 1920?]
59
Labour Party (Great Britain)
Harold Wilson on immigration
[1964]
60
[Flags of Great Britain]
[approximately 1930]
61
Raithby Lawrence
The British Printer
[1890?]
62
"Oceanic" leaving New York
[approximately 1906?]
63
British Overseas Airways Corporation
Fan advertising the British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Speedbird routes across the world
circa 1960
64
Jones, Robert (Printer)
Cottagers' Horticultural Society
1888
65
Trafalgar Square, London
[approximately 1920]
66
Labour Party (Great Britain)
It's all right for some
[approximately 1964?]
67
Great Southern Hotels in Kingdom of Kerry
[approximately 1919?]
68
J. E. Branch (Firm)
For good & cheap and effective printing go to J.E. Branch, 168, Victoria Park Road Broadway, South Hackney, N.E
[1891?]
69
Saville Theatre (London, England)
Bernard Delfont & Tom Arnold present Harry Secombe in Pickwick