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Irving Collection (#6)

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Irving (Chappel)
WASHINGTON IRVING American writer Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: Irving & Lit Friends

Irving & Lit Friends
WASHINGTON IRVING American author and his literary friends at Sunnyside Date: circa 1883

Background imageIrving Collection: W Irving / Cottage / Hudson

W Irving / Cottage / Hudson
WASHINGTON IRVING American writers cottage on the banks of the Hudson River Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: W Irvings Study

W Irvings Study
WASHINGTON IRVING American writer sitting reading in his study Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: Wash Irving / Oval Eng

Wash Irving / Oval Eng
WASHINGTON IRVING American writer with a vignette of his home, Sunnyside, below Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: Wash Irving / Fur Collar

Wash Irving / Fur Collar
WASHINGTON IRVING American writer as a young man Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: Wash Irving / Halpin

Wash Irving / Halpin
WASHINGTON IRVING American writer in 1851 Date: 1783 - 1859

Background imageIrving Collection: Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving Berlin

Music cover, What ll I Do, by Irving Berlin
Music cover, What ll I Do, waltz song by Irving Berlin, sung by Norah Blaney. 1924

Background imageIrving Collection: Typhoon by Melchior Lengvel

Typhoon by Melchior Lengvel
Front and back pages of a promotional flyer for Typhoon by Melchior Lengvel (1909); English version by Laurence Irving. First produced at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle, 3rd October 1912

Background imageIrving Collection: Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving

Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving
Promotional postcard for Richard Lovelace by Laurence Irving. First produced at Worthing 27th March 1903 and Kennington Theatre, 13th June 1904

Background imageIrving Collection: Princess Clementina by George Playdell and A E W Mason

Princess Clementina by George Playdell and A E W Mason
Promotional postcard for Princess Clementina by George Pleydell and A. E. W. Mason. First produced at Cardiff, 1st December and Queens Theatre, 14th December 1910. From a photo of H. B

Background imageIrving Collection: Theres no boat like a rowboat - Music Sheet Cover

Theres no boat like a rowboat - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Irving Gordon and featured an broadcast by Sam Browne and Ken Mackintosh

Background imageIrving Collection: The Invisible Foe by Walter Hackett

The Invisible Foe by Walter Hackett. First produced at the Savoy Theatre, 23rd August 1917. The photo shows the stars, H. B. Irving and Fay Compton. Date: 1917

Background imageIrving Collection: Othello by William Shakespeare

Othello by William Shakespeare
Inside pages of promotional four-page flyer for Herbert Trees production of Othello at His Majestys Theatre, 9th April 1912. Artist: Charles Buchel. Tree, of course, is in the title role

Background imageIrving Collection: Henry Irving

Henry Irving as Cardinal Wolsey. Photo: W & D Downey Date: circa 1895

Background imageIrving Collection: Preparing to film The Thief of Bagdad, Hollywood, USA

Preparing to film The Thief of Bagdad, Hollywood, USA
Preparing to film The Thief of Bagdad (released in 1924), adapted from the Arabian Nights stories. Parts of the set, and prop items such as large jars, can be seen. Date: 1923

Background imageIrving Collection: IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989). Israel Baline

IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989). Israel Baline. American (Russian born) songwriter. Photograph by Robert W. Coburn, 1936

Background imageIrving Collection: ST. PATRICKs CATHEDRAL. The Cathedral of St

ST. PATRICKs CATHEDRAL. The Cathedral of St. Patrick in New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1946

Background imageIrving Collection: NEW YORK: STATUE, c1917. The statue Electricity atop the Telephone & Telegraph

NEW YORK: STATUE, c1917. The statue Electricity atop the Telephone & Telegraph Building in New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1917

Background imageIrving Collection: NEW YORK: EAST RIVER, c1931. The East River flows between Brooklyn piers and the Manhattan skyline

NEW YORK: EAST RIVER, c1931. The East River flows between Brooklyn piers and the Manhattan skyline. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1931

Background imageIrving Collection: NYC: STANDARD OIL, c1926. The Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway in Manhattan, New York City

NYC: STANDARD OIL, c1926. The Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1926

Background imageIrving Collection: AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Left to right: Chemist Irving Langmuir, chemist Willis Rodney Whitney

AMERICAN SCIENTISTS. Left to right: Chemist Irving Langmuir, chemist Willis Rodney Whitney, and physicist William David Coolidge, at the General Electric research laboratory, early 20th century

Background imageIrving Collection: STOCK BROKERS, c1921. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading in front of

STOCK BROKERS, c1921. Crowd of men involved in curb exchange trading in front of the Western Union Building, New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, c1921

Background imageIrving Collection: WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1939. The Woolworth Building, New York City, the worlds tallest

WOOLWORTH BUILDING, 1939. The Woolworth Building, New York City, the worlds tallest building at the time of its completion in 1913 until 1930. Photograph by Irving Underhill, 1939

Background imageIrving Collection: IRVING FISHER (1867-1947). American economist. Photograph, 1927

IRVING FISHER (1867-1947). American economist. Photograph, 1927

Background imageIrving Collection: IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989). Israel Baline. American (Russian born) songwriter. From left

IRVING BERLIN (1888-1989). Israel Baline. American (Russian born) songwriter. From left: Victor Herbert, Irving Berlin, and John Philip Sousa, 17 April 1924

Background imageIrving Collection: IRVING & KNICKERBOCKER. Washington Irving (1783-1859) and his literary creation

IRVING & KNICKERBOCKER. Washington Irving (1783-1859) and his literary creation, Diedrich Knickerbocker. Etching from The Knickerbocker, New York Monthly Magazine, 1834

Background imageIrving Collection: ICHABOD CRANE AND DAMSELS Watercolor, 1928, by A

ICHABOD CRANE AND DAMSELS Watercolor, 1928, by A. Rackham for " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving

Background imageIrving Collection: ICHABOD CRANE AND KATRINA. Watercolor by Arthur Rackham for Washington Irving s

ICHABOD CRANE AND KATRINA. Watercolor by Arthur Rackham for Washington Irving s
ICHABOD CRANE AND KATRINA. Watercolor by Arthur Rackham for Washington Irvings The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, 1928

Background imageIrving Collection: Source Size = 1745 x 2550

Source Size = 1745 x 2550
THE UNVEILING OF THE MARLOWE MEMORIAL AT CANTERBURY: Mr. Henry Irving delivering his address

Background imageIrving Collection: Source Size = 3757 x 4889

Source Size = 3757 x 4889
HIDE AND SEEK AT WESTMINSTER, LONDON, " THOUGHT-READING" BY MR. IRVING BISHOP; 1. Mr. Bishop, Himself, Begs Everybody to Detect Him in Fraud, if Posssible. 2

Background imageIrving Collection: Source Size = 2613 x 4624

Source Size = 2613 x 4624
Shylock, speaking of Antonio: " How like a fawning publican he looks." Act I. Scene 3. MR. HENRY IRVING AS SHYLOCK, IN " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, " AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON

Background imageIrving Collection: Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)

Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)
XJF483331 Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIrving Collection: BECKET AT WINDSOR CASTLE, UK; Mr. Irving and Miss Ellen Terry had the honour of being

BECKET AT WINDSOR CASTLE, UK; Mr. Irving and Miss Ellen Terry had the honour of being presented to their Majesties the Queen and the Empress Frederick and the royal family in the drawing room

Background imageIrving Collection: Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in Richelieu at the Lyceum Theatre, London, Uk

Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in Richelieu at the Lyceum Theatre, London, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Background imageIrving Collection: Scene from the Performance of Henry Iv. Part I

Scene from the Performance of Henry Iv. Part I
SCENE FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF HENRY IV. PART I. BY THE IRVING DRAMATIC CLUB AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE FALSTAFF, Mr. Augustus Littleton, My sword hacked like a handsaw, ecce signum, Act II, Sc. 4

Background imageIrving Collection: WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRAFFORD, Mr. Henry Irving, Jun. New College, engraving 1890, UK, U

WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRAFFORD, Mr. Henry Irving, Jun. New College, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageIrving Collection: FAUST, AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, Mephistopheles (Mr

FAUST, AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, Mephistopheles (Mr
" FAUST", AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, Mephistopheles (Mr. Irving): " Pretty to see young lovers play with crime." ACT II. Scene 6, LONDON, UK, 1886

Background imageIrving Collection: Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London

Mr. Irving and Miss Isabel Bateman in othello at the Lyceum Theatre, London
MR. IRVING AND MISS ISABEL BATEMAN IN " OTHELLO" AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1876: Desdemona: Upon my knees, what doth your speech import

Background imageIrving Collection: NEW YORK, c1919. Birds eye view of Victory Arch and Flatiron building, New York City

NEW YORK, c1919. Birds eye view of Victory Arch and Flatiron building, New York City. Photograph, c1919

Background imageIrving Collection: NYC: CENTRAL PARK ARSENAL. The Arsenal in Central Park in New York City

NYC: CENTRAL PARK ARSENAL. The Arsenal in Central Park in New York City. Photograph by Irving Underhill, 1914

Background imageIrving Collection: GOLF TOURNAMENT, 1908. Miss A. Irving playing in a golf tournament at the Essex

GOLF TOURNAMENT, 1908. Miss A. Irving playing in a golf tournament at the Essex Country Club in New Jersey. Photograph, 1908

Background imageIrving Collection: GARFIELD: CHILDREN, c1880. The children of President James A. Garfield. Clockwise from left

GARFIELD: CHILDREN, c1880. The children of President James A. Garfield. Clockwise from left: Mary Mollie, Harry Augustus, James Rudolf, Irving and Abram. Photograph, c1880

Background imageIrving Collection: MOVING PICTURES, 1914. American sheet music cover, 1914, for Irving Berlins If

MOVING PICTURES, 1914. American sheet music cover, 1914, for Irving Berlins If Thats Your Idea of a Wonderful Time - Take Me Home

Background imageIrving Collection: WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859). American author. Engraving, 1873, after a daguerreotype

WASHINGTON IRVING (1783-1859). American author. Engraving, 1873, after a daguerreotype

Background imageIrving Collection: THEATER: PETER THE GREAT. Scene from the play, Peter the Great, at the Lyceum Theatre in London

THEATER: PETER THE GREAT. Scene from the play, Peter the Great, at the Lyceum Theatre in London. Starring Ellen Terry as Empress Catherine and Sir Henry Irving as Peter the Great

Background imageIrving Collection: HENRY IRVING (1870-1919). English actor. As Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Photograph by W

HENRY IRVING (1870-1919). English actor. As Cardinal Wolsey in Henry VIII. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1893

Background imageIrving Collection: IRVING LANGMUIR (1881-1957). American chemist

IRVING LANGMUIR (1881-1957). American chemist. Langmuir (left) and Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi, at the General Electric research center in Schenectady, New York. Photograph, c1910




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