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Smith Collection

Background imageSmith Collection: Huntley & Palmers Advertisement

Huntley & Palmers Advertisement
Advertisement for Huntley and Palmers Biscuits (of Reading & London) - original lithograph poster printed by W H Smith. Date: circa 1898

Background imageSmith Collection: Silver Jubilee decorations, Ludgate Circus, London

Silver Jubilee decorations, Ludgate Circus, London
Silver Jubilee decorations on a building at Ludgate Circus, London. 1935

Background imageSmith Collection: Street scene with comic figures

Street scene with comic figures advertising Phurnod (a coal product), passing an Odeon cinema. 20th century

Background imageSmith Collection: Selection of Titanic paperwork

Selection of Titanic paperwork
A selection of paperwork from the ill-fated SS Titanic: 1. Account of Wages for James Witter, Steward. 2. A letter written on board the RMS Laconia from a survivor, Mary Hewlett, dated 30 May 1912

Background imageSmith Collection: Playing at Indians by May Smith

Playing at Indians by May Smith
A group of children play at being native American Indians while camping in a woodland glade. Date: c.1916

Background imageSmith Collection: Titanic framed montage

Titanic framed montage
A framed montage of Titanic-related images, including the Titanic in dock at Belfast, a wireless operator, Captain Smith, a salon on board the ship, the SS Carpathia which came to rescue survivors

Background imageSmith Collection: Letter from Captain EJ Smith

Letter from Captain EJ Smith
A two-page letter from EJ Smith, future Captain of the ill-fated SS Titanic, to My dear Alvin Taylor. It is written on RMS Baltic White Star Line headed paper. Date: 21 July 1904

Background imageSmith Collection: Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic, with dog

Captain Smith of the RMS Titanic, with dog
Captain Edward John Smith (1850-1912), captain of the ill-fated passenger liner RMS Titanic which sank on her maiden voyage on 15 April 1912 after hitting an iceberg

Background imageSmith Collection: Some Titanic officers lost in disaster

Some Titanic officers lost in disaster
Photograph by AJF Bond of Bodmin of six officers of RMS Olympic taken on the bridge of the ship on the ships maiden voyage

Background imageSmith Collection: Music cover design, Dreyfus, A Reverie, by Ezra Read

Music cover design, Dreyfus, A Reverie, by Ezra Read
Music cover design for Dreyfus, A Reverie, a piano composition by Ezra Read, published by The London Music Publishing Stores

Background imageSmith Collection: Blacksmith hammering a horseshoe

Blacksmith hammering a horseshoe
An elderly blacksmith hammers a hot horseshoe on an anvil. Watercolour Painting by Malcolm Greensmith Date: circa 1980

Background imageSmith Collection: Smith and Paget

Smith and Paget
Late 19th Century Showcard - Smith and Paget late 19th century

Background imageSmith Collection: Advertisement in Bermondsey

Advertisement in Bermondsey
A large advertisement for the timber firm, Smith & Olley of Bridge Wharf, painted across the brickwork of a bridge in Bermondsey, south east London. Date: 1954

Background imageSmith Collection: Cover of Dance magazine, March 1925

Cover of Dance magazine, March 1925
Art deco cover of Dance magazine, March 1925, featuring Joseph C. Smith and Claire Luce Date: 1925

Background imageSmith Collection: Crew of RMS Olympic

Crew of RMS Olympic
The crew of RMS Olympic in dress uniform including Captain Edward Smith (centre with white beard). Four of these men, including Captain Smith

Background imageSmith Collection: Captain Smith / Titanic

Captain Smith / Titanic
Captain Edward John Smith, captain of the ill-fated passenger liner RMS Titanic which sank on her maiden voyage on 15 April 1912 after hitting an iceberg. Date: 1850-1912

Background imageSmith Collection: Titanic news report and sheet music

Titanic news report and sheet music
A Daily Sketch item dated 20 April 1912, with a full page photograph of Captain Smith, who went down with his ship when the Titanic sank on 15 April 1912

Background imageSmith Collection: W H Smith bookshop and library, Wigmore Street, London

W H Smith bookshop and library, Wigmore Street, London
The W H Smith & Son bookshop and lending library in Wigmore Street, London. The architect was F C Bayliss, FRIBA. circa early 20th century

Background imageSmith Collection: Poster advertising Harrismith, South Africa

Poster advertising Harrismith, South Africa
Poster advertising Harrismith, a large inland town in South Africa, named after the British Governor, Sir Harry Smith. The western gateway to the Drakensberg mountains

Background imageSmith Collection: Fall / Wire Fox Terrier

Fall / Wire Fox Terrier
BELSIZE MAVIS & STELLA OF SOLENT Two wire fox terriers owned by Smith. One stands with its head tilted and the other stands up on its hind legs. Date: 1939

Background imageSmith Collection: Miss Smith, Driver Guide

Miss Smith, Driver Guide
Two young men enjoy a seaside ride in the car of Miss G. Smith, Driver Guide. Date: early 1930s



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