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"Melodies that Echo Through Time: Exploring the Power of Song" A timeless tribute to love and loss, Eleanor Rigby stands tall in the form of a statue by Tommy Steele

Background imageSong Collection: Ukulele Song 1926

Ukulele Song 1926
A happy couple singing by moonlight: Give me a ukulele... and a ukulele baby... and leave the rest to me

Background imageSong Collection: Statue by Tommy Steele of the eponymous woman of the Beatles song, Eleanor Rigby

Statue by Tommy Steele of the eponymous woman of the Beatles song, Eleanor Rigby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSong Collection: Soviet propaganda poster - We want Peace

Soviet propaganda poster - We want Peace
" We want Peace!" Soviet propaganda poster - featuring a happy, singing Communist family, waving flags. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageSong Collection: Ma Yuan (1155-1235). Walking on a mountain path

Ma Yuan (1155-1235). Walking on a mountain path in spring. Ink on paper. Chinese art. Song period. TAIWAN. Taipei. The National Palace Museum (NPM)

Background imageSong Collection: Amy Johnson / Music Sheet

Amy Johnson / Music Sheet
Popular song : AMY Believe me, Amy, You cannot blame me For falling in love with you

Background imageSong Collection: Siegfried by Aubrey Beardsley

Siegfried by Aubrey Beardsley
The Song of the Nibelungs. Siegfried. Date: late 19th Century

Background imageSong Collection: Singing Auld Lang Syne

Singing Auld Lang Syne
The song of many happy people and sentimental drunks upon New Years Eve, Auld Lang Syne, a traditional air with words by Robert Burns

Background imageSong Collection: British National Anthem - Rule Britannia

British National Anthem - Rule Britannia - a British patriotic song, originating from the poem " Rule, Britannia" by James Thomson and set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. Date: 1905

Background imageSong Collection: The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. Artist: Harry Clarke

The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. Artist: Harry Clarke
The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. A miniature stained glass panel designed by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). This panel was inspired by the Walter de la Mare (1873?1956) poem of the same name

Background imageSong Collection: The Lamb, illustration from Songs of Innocence and of Experience. c1770-1820. Artist: William Blake

The Lamb, illustration from Songs of Innocence and of Experience. c1770-1820. Artist: William Blake
The Lamb, illustration from Songs of Innocence and of Experience. c1770-1820

Background imageSong Collection: DEBORAH. Deborah the prophetess singing her song of praise and triumph (Judges 5)

DEBORAH. Deborah the prophetess singing her song of praise and triumph (Judges 5). Engraving after Gustave Dore (1833-1883)

Background imageSong Collection: Hills. Christmas Is Coming. Cecil Aldin. 1898. jpg

Hills. Christmas Is Coming. Cecil Aldin. 1898. jpg
Illustration by Cecil Aldin depicting a kindly Father Christmas reciting the traditional song, " Christmas is Coming, the Goose is getting Fat" to a gaggle of obviously dim geese

Background imageSong Collection: Georgie Porgie

Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie - Kissed the girls and made them cry. When the boys came out to play - Georgie Porgie ran away

Background imageSong Collection: Daisy Bell by Harry Dacre

Daisy Bell by Harry Dacre
Promotional music sheet for Daisy Bell music hall song of 1892 by Harry Dacre and sung by Katie Lawrence shown here in typical cycling costume

Background imageSong Collection: Group photo, Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, USA

Group photo, Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, USA
Group photo of the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. They were an African-American a cappella ensemble who toured

Background imageSong Collection: Suffragette Song Anthem March of the Women

Suffragette Song Anthem March of the Women. Words and music of The March of the Women composed by Ethel Smyth, dedicated to the Womens Social & Political Union, written in 1911

Background imageSong Collection: Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK

Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK
ROY-45 Wren - Singing Cleveland, England. UK Troglodytes troglodytes Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSong Collection: Marie Lloyd / Oh Mr Porter

Marie Lloyd / Oh Mr Porter
Oh Mr Porter, whatever shall I do ? - the celebrated music hall song, made famous by Marie Lloyd

Background imageSong Collection: Fridays Child by May Bowley

Fridays Child by May Bowley. A fortune-telling song telling a childs character or future based on the day they were born and help young children remember the days the week. Date: circa 1903

Background imageSong Collection: Louise Brooks / Song Sheet

Louise Brooks / Song Sheet
Songsheet for Je n ai qu un Amour, c est toi as sung by American film actress LOUISE BROOKS (1906-1985), in the movie Prix de Beaute [FR 1930], which turned out to be her last starring role

Background imageSong Collection: A blackbird sings whilst perched on a branch

A blackbird sings whilst perched on a branch 2011

Background imageSong Collection: Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus male churring on song post North Norfolk June

Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus male churring on song post North Norfolk June

Background imageSong Collection: Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita in song Cley Norfolk April

Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita in song Cley Norfolk April

Background imageSong Collection: Lis / Fat Lady Sings

Lis / Fat Lady Sings
It isn t over.. til the fat lady sings. A female singer sings a song

Background imageSong Collection: Winslow, Arizona, United States. Route 66

Winslow, Arizona, United States. Route 66

Background imageSong Collection: Arthur Roberts, music hall entertainer

Arthur Roberts, music hall entertainer
ARTHUR ROBERTS Music hall entertainer. Date: 19th century

Background imageSong Collection: George Melly on stage at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 8 April 1983

George Melly on stage at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 8 April 1983

Background imageSong Collection: Winslow, Arizona, United States. Route 66

Winslow, Arizona, United States. Route 66

Background imageSong Collection: The Choristers by Muriel Dawson

The Choristers by Muriel Dawson
Two sweet little girls stand together and sing from song books, accompanied by chirping birds on a tree branch behind them

Background imageSong Collection: Vera Lynn / Stars / Song

Vera Lynn / Stars / Song
VERA LYNN Popular English singer: The Stars Will Remember

Background imageSong Collection: Song of Sixpence 1818

Song of Sixpence 1818
Sing a song of sixpence, A bag full of rye, Four-and-twenty blackbirds Baked in a pie

Background imageSong Collection: Front Cover of Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard) by Cecil Macklin 1911 (colour litho)

Front Cover of Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard) by Cecil Macklin 1911 (colour litho)
1730804 Front Cover of Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard) by Cecil Macklin 1911 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageSong Collection: Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho)

Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho)
5996702 Land of Hope and Glory (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Land of Hope and Glory. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSong Collection: Chocolate Coloured Coons, The Palace of Chocolate

Chocolate Coloured Coons, The Palace of Chocolate, with G H Elliott and Alf Lawrence. G H Elliott was a music hall star and singer of the song, Frys Chocolate Major, words by A J Mills

Background imageSong Collection: Henry I, Count of Anhalt (From the Codex Manesse), Between 1305 and 1340. Artist: Anonymous

Henry I, Count of Anhalt (From the Codex Manesse), Between 1305 and 1340. Artist: Anonymous
Henry I, Count of Anhalt (From the Codex Manesse), Between 1305 and 1340. Found in the collection of the Library of the Ruprecht Karl University, Heidelberg

Background imageSong Collection: A Christmas Carol. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)

A Christmas Carol. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
A Christmas Carol. Private Collection

Background imageSong Collection: Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll

Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll
3928698 Along the River During the Qingming Festival, Qing Court Version, hand scroll, 1736 (ink and color on silk) by Chinese School

Background imageSong Collection: Sing a Song of Sixpence, Four and Twenty Blackbirds

Sing a Song of Sixpence, Four and Twenty Blackbirds
Silhouette, Nursery Rhyme, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie. 20th century

Background imageSong Collection: British Kitsch Art Deco Christmas Card, Carol Singing Chicks

British Kitsch Art Deco Christmas Card, Carol Singing Chicks. Date: circa 1925

Background imageSong Collection: Guan Yin. 10th c. - 13th c. Bodhisattva of compassion

Guan Yin. 10th c. - 13th c. Bodhisattva of compassion. Chinese art. Song period. Sculpture on wood. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum

Background imageSong Collection: The NeedleWorker, WW1 knitting with Jessie Pope poem

The NeedleWorker, WW1 knitting with Jessie Pope poem
Page from The Needle Worker from March 1915, advising readers on knitting for men and boys and featuring, The Knitting Song, a poem by Jessie Pope

Background imageSong Collection: Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus in song Cley Norfolk May

Sedge Warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus in song Cley Norfolk May

Background imageSong Collection: Turdus philomelos, song thrush

Turdus philomelos, song thrush
Plate 19 from Henry Eeles Dressers A History of the Birds of Europe.. (1871-96)

Background imageSong Collection: Skylark Alauda arvensis in song flight Norfolk spring

Skylark Alauda arvensis in song flight Norfolk spring

Background imageSong Collection: French Revolution / Song

French Revolution / Song
Marianne leads the revolutionary army in the Marseillaise, the French national anthem

Background imageSong Collection: The Chickaleary Cove by Ernee Clark and W Raine

The Chickaleary Cove by Ernee Clark and W Raine
The Chickaleary Cove music hall song of circa 1864 by Ernee Clark and W Raine, sung by The Great Vance (Alfred Vance), a hugely popular music hall singer

Background imageSong Collection: A New Hat Now! by James Rolmaz

A New Hat Now! by James Rolmaz
Promotional music sheet for A New Hat Now! by James Rolmaz, sung with the greatest possible success by J C Heffron, circa 1890

Background imageSong Collection: American singer Sarah Vaughan at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1981

American singer Sarah Vaughan at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1981




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"Melodies that Echo Through Time: Exploring the Power of Song" A timeless tribute to love and loss, Eleanor Rigby stands tall in the form of a statue by Tommy Steele, forever immortalizing the eponymous woman from The Beatles' iconic song. William Blake's enchanting illustration, "The Lamb, " captures the innocence and purity found within songs that touch our souls across generations. Strumming its way into our hearts since 1926, the ukulele has become synonymous with joyous melodies and carefree tunes that transport us to sun-kissed beaches and tropical paradises. Amidst turbulent times, a Soviet propaganda poster boldly declares "We want Peace, " reminding us of music's ability to unite nations through harmonious melodies that transcend language barriers. Amy Johnson's music sheet serves as a reminder of how they can accompany great achievements, inspiring pioneers as they soar through skies unknown on wings of determination. Ma Yuan's serene painting depicts a solitary figure walking on a mountain path—a scene reminiscent of those moments when we find solace in nature's symphony while humming our favorite tunes under open skies. Singing Auld Lang Syne together evokes nostalgia for cherished memories shared with loved ones—a testament to how songs weave themselves into the fabric of our lives. Harry Clarke's haunting artwork portrays "The Song of the Mad Prince, " illustrating how even in madness or despair, music can offer solace and express emotions beyond words' reach. Aubrey Beardsley's Siegfried reminds us that epic tales often find their voice through grandiose compositions—songs capable of capturing heroic deeds and mythical realms within their verses. In Cleveland, England, wrens fill the air with their melodious voices—an ode to nature’s own choir where every chirp becomes an enchanting note in life’s symphony.