Date is approximate.
The three pages of music are handwritten, whilst the lyrics by Edgar Leslie are in typescript format. The date is approximate.
The print has been signed by the author, apparently whilst staying in the Royal Station Hotel, York.
The letter was written at Apsley House, home of the Duke of Wellington.
The letter was written in Potsdam.
The signatories were the first four children of Princess Elena Petrovi?-Njegoš of Montenegro and her husband Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.
It is possible that 'Elena' refers to Princess Elena Petrovi?-Njegoš of Montenegro (later wife of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy).
Date is approximate.
The page is inscribed to Lieutenant R Hunt.
It is likely that Maud is Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria of Wales, daughter of Edward VII and later Queen of Norway.
It is likely that the recipient of the letter was Queen Victoria.
It is possible that 'Elena' refers to Princess Elena Petrovi?-Njegoš of Montenegro (later wife of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy).
Date is approximate. The signatory is unclear but the first name appears to be Gaston.
The signatory on the letter is unclear.
The photograph has been inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
The note was signed at Abbotsford, home of Scott.
The signatory is unclear, but appears to read Louis Cantner.
The signatory is unclear, but appears to read Louis Cantner.
Also includes a printed copy of a photograph of Lady Tighe and a caption card explaining more about her.
The booklet is signed by Gustav Eiffel.
The signature is unclear, but appears to be Henri Said.
The signature of the subject is badly faded.
The money was received from P Smith at Downing Street.
The signatory is unclear.
Date is approximate.
The cartoon is inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
The photograph is inscribed to Reginald Hunt.
The signatory is unclear, but it is by an American artist, possibly R A Lewes.
Date is approximate.
The card includes a colour reproduction of a painting of a fox hunting scene by 'Deane.'
The name of the subject is unclear, but appears to be Marion Jesitor.
It is likely that the author is Queen Adelaide, wife of King William IV.
Date is approximate.
The photograph was produced by Arthur Marx, Frankfurt.
The child in question was David (later King Edward VIII).
The letter was written at York Cottage on the Sandringham Estate.
The words were composed by Bishop Heber, and the music by Mrs Robert Arkwright.
The signature of the cartoonist is unclear, but it appears to read Alfred Reeder.
The cartoon appears to depict Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany as a tiger.
The signatory is unclear.
Beneath the photograph are five handwritten bars of music and accompanying lyrics.
The signatory is unclear.