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Jennifer Chimes, Miss Great Britain, with Max Wall
Black and white photograph, 24 July 1957 A photograph of Miss Great Britain Jennifer Chimes with Max Wall. Miss Chimes is singing and Max Wall is playing the guitar.
Jephson Gardens Band Stand, Leamington Spa
A sepia print postcard of the opening of the bandstand in Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, on 27 May 1909. Performing on the bandstand is a male voice choir.
Jephson Gardens Bandstand, Leamington Spa
This postcard features a view of a performance during the opening of the New Bandstand in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, on 27 May 1909.
Jephson Gardens Boating Lake, Leamington Spa
This postcard depicts a view of the boating lake in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa. It was printed by Stengel And Co between 1901-1904.
Jephson Gardens Pavilion Pamphlet
A programme for a Jan Berenska concert at The Jephson Gardens Pavilion, Leamington Spa.
Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
A sepia postcard of the new bandstand in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa, 1909-1910. A crowd is watching a concert. 86mm x 138mm
Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
A black and white copy photograph by John Wright of the lake and lawn in the Jephson Gardens in the late nineteenth century. The Jephson Memorial is in the background, and people are playing croquet to ...
Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
A photograph of six ballet dancers standing near the edge of the lake in Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa. They appear to be reaching out to six swans on the lake. The photograph was taken by Maurice W. ...
Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa
An open air concert in the Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa.
Jigsaw Puzzle
A Eurograph jigsaw depicting a map of Europe during World War I. It includes details of trenches and some of the pieces are in the shape of army equipment. The pieces are stored in a calico bag.
Jockey on a Bay Racehorse
This is an oil painting on panel depicting a jockey on a bay racehorse. The artist was from the English Provincial School and dates from about 1830. Framed size Height 366mm, Width 472mm, Depth 25mm.
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John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen, [London], 1634 - p. 18, D1v
A Shakespeare collaboration.
The Two Noble Kinsmen includes pageantry in the 'masque' style that Shakespeare introduced to his late 'romance' plays like The Tempest and Pericles, and has scenes reminiscent ...
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen, [London], 1634 - p.19, D2r.
Shakespeare writes of Palamon and Arcite in prison.
The story of the Theban princes Palamon and Arcite is that told by the Knight in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. From their prison window the princes ...
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen, [London], 1634 - title page
Shakespeare collaborates on writing a play.
Towards the end of his career in London Shakespeare collaborated with the younger playwright, John Fletcher in the writing of Henry VIII in 1612, and then ...
John Gerarde, The Herball, 1597 - garden detail on title page
Shakespeare set scenes in gardens such as this
Many scenes in Shakespeare’s plays are set in gardens. The formal lay-out of beds and hedges seen on this title-page engraving were familiar to ...
John Gerarde, The Herball, 1597 - Apples are described, p.1275, detail.
The uses of apples: Shakespeare's references to fruit.
The Herball of John Gerarde explains how apple trees cost little to maintain, but produce a fine crop for everyone. The orchards of Kent and of ...
John Gerarde, The Herball, 1597 - apples woodcut, p.1274, detail.
Apples, at the end of a meal are mentioned in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Gerarde’s herbal includes all kinds of fruit and trees as well as flowers and vegetables, many of which ...
John Gerarde, The Herball, 1597 - Clove gilloflowers, p.472.
Carnations are the source for a Shakespearian argument in The Winter’s Tale.
Gerarde described carnations [pinks] with their ancient name ‘clove gillivors’ and Shakespeare’s ...