EditorialDavid Beckham channels playboy crimefighters The Persuaders in action-packed short film with Charles Leclerc celebrating yacht-maker Rivas 180th anniversary
EditorialPhotograph, Exhibition Stand, Child Welfare Exhibition, circa 1930s, Monochrome photograph of a Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd exhibition stand at a Child Welfare Exhibition, circa 1930s. The display features a number of photographic posters and promotional...
EditorialFranciscus, He stands on a ground and holds up the insides of his stigmatized hands. He has tonsure and smiles somewhat. He wears a suit, the sleeves of which are folded back, and a belt. Stigmata in the side and on one of the feet stabbed in sandals.,...
EditorialThe Goddess Benten Holding a Biwa and a Young Man Holding a Shoulder Drum, from the series "Comparing the Smiles of the Lucky Gods (Fukujin egao kurabe)". Katsukawa Shunsho ?? ??; Japanese, 1726-1792. Date: 1785-1789. Dimensions: 22.5 x 16.7 cm (8 7/8 ...
EditorialA rectangular slab showing a stupa above and a tree surrounded by attendants below. Inscribed: 4ft.7.5in. by 1ft.10.5in. ‘The figures in this page are represented very handsome with smiles on their countenances. H.H. September 1816’. 85 sheets of d...
EditorialStrand Theatre. Niobe. 'Your speech is meaningless, to me but the empty rattle of a falling can'. 'Niobe (All Smiles)' by Harry and Edward Paulton was billed as a "new and original fantastic mythological modern comedy". The first night at the Strand Th...
EditorialStrand Theatre. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscella. London, 1892. A poster for 'Niobe (all Smiles)' by Harry and Edward Paulton at the Strand Theatre, London. The play was billed as a new and original fantastic mythological modern comed...
Editorial'The faces looked upon the astonished band with mocking smiles'. Tin Woodman and his companions surrounded by sunflowers. The Marvelous Land of Oz. Being an account of the further adventures of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman ... A sequel to the Wizard o...
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...