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The coronation of King George V, Westminster Abbey, 22 June 1911. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
King George V of Great Britain and the German Kaiser, Berlin, 1913. George V was Kaiser Wilhelms uncle. Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia
Queen Mary with the future King Edward VIII, c1894. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
Prince George, (the future King George V), late 19th-early 20th century. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
The wedding group of King George and Queen Mary, 6 July 1893Wedding portrait of Prince George and Princess Mary of Teck, 6 July 1893. Wedding group of the future King George and Queen Mary
Queen Victoria and family at Osborne House, late 19th century. Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, (the future King Edward VIII) is on the extreme left in a sailor suit
King George V riding in Windsor Great Park with his sons, c1930s. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
Petruchio, 1891. A character from The Taming of the Shrew. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Katharine, 1891. A character from The Taming of the Shrew. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Florizel and Perdita, 1891. The lovers from The Winters Tale. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Olivia and Maria, 1891. Characters from Twelfth Night. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Orlando, 1891. Artist: H SaundersOrlando, 1891. The hero from As You Like It. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Malvolio, 1891. Malvolio, a character from Twelfth Night, wearing cross garters. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise
Rosalind, 1891. Artist: H SaundersRosalind, 1891. A character from As You Like It wearing mens clothes. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Ann Page, 1891. Artist: A CalcottAnn Page, 1891. A character from The Merry Wives of Windsor. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, 1891. Artist: H SaundersMistress Page and Mistress Ford, 1891. Characters from The Merry Wives of Windsor. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise
Falstaff, 1891. Sir John Falstaff, a character from Henry IV Parts I and II, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott
Othello and Iago, 1891. Characters from The Moor of Venice. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Romeo, 1891. Artist: Fanny BowersRomeo, 1891. The hero from Romeo and Juliet. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Juliet, 1891. The heroine from Romeo and Juliet. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C
Ophelia, 1891. Artist: H SaundersOphelia, 1891. The heroine from Hamlet. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
Hamlet, 1891. Artist: H SaundersHamlet, 1891. The hero from Hamlet. A colour lithograph from Shakespeares Heroes and Heroines after Sir A Callcott, C R Leslie, D Maclise, A Redgrave,s Hart & C, published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
George Eliot, English novelist, 19th century. Artist: G Sidney HuntGeorge Eliot, English novelist, 19th century. Eliot (1819-1880), is the pen name of Mary Anne Evans who was one of the leading writers of the Victorian era
Sol G Newman, head of Radio Pictures in Great Britain, 1933
John Maxwell, chairman and managing director of British International Pictures, 1933. The company was founded by John Maxwell after he had purchased British National Studios
CM Woolf, British film producer, 1933
Sir Michael Balcon, British film producer, 1933. Balcon (1896-1977) is best known for his work with Ealing Studios. He worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Basil Dearden, Michael Relph
William K Howard, American film director, 1933William K Howard (1899-1954), American film director, 1933
Sam Eckman Jr, head of the MGM organisation in Great Britain, 1933
Henry King, American film director, 1933. King (1886-1982) directed for the first time in 1915, and went on to become one of the most commercially successful Hollywood directors of the 1920s and 30s
Guy Reginald Bolton, British-born writer of Broadway musical comedies, 1933. Bolton (1894-1979) was a writer of Broadway musical comedies who frequently collaborated with PG Wodehouse
Dorothy Arzner, American film director, 1933. Arzner (1897-1979) was a pioneering director during the Golden Age of Hollywood, a period in which there were hardly any women directors
Henry Alexander MacRae, Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter, 1933. MacRae (1876-1944) worked on many film serials for Universal Studios
Merian Caldwell Cooper, American aviator, adventurer, director, screenwriter and producer, 1933. Coopers (1893-1973) most famous film was the 1933 movie King Kong
Frank Borzage, American film director, 1933. Borzage (1893-1962) was a director famed for his mystical romanticism. He won the first Best Director Academy Award for his picture Seventh Heaven (1927)
Robert Z Leonard, American film director, 1933. Leonard (1889-1968) was nominated for the Best Director Oscar twice, for The Divorcee (1930) and The Great Ziegfeld (1936)
George Archainbaud, French screen, stage actor, film and television and film director, 1933George Archainbaud (1890-1959), French screen, stage actor, film and television and film director, 1933
Alfred J Goulding, Australian film director, 1933. Goulding (1896-1972) directed many films, mostly short comedies, in the 1920s and 1930s
Edmund Goulding, British film director, 1933. Goulding (1891-1959) was a stage actor and director in London before serving in World War I
William James Craft, American actor, cameraman and film director, (1933). Crafts (c1887-1931) Hollywod career began in 1915
Raoul Walsh, American film director, 1933. Walshs (1887-1980) directorial career began in 1914 and spanned 52 years. Amongst his films is The Big Trail (1930)
Harry Lachman, American artist, designer and film director, 1933. After establishing a reputation as a successful Post-Impressionist painter Lachman (1886-1975) began a career as a film director
Douglas Shearer, Canadian-born pioneer sound designer and director, 1933. The brother of the Hollywood film star Norma Shearer
John Malcolm Stahl, American film director and producer, 1933. Stahl (1886-1950) was one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences established in 1927
Roy Del Ruth, American Hollywood film director, 1933. Ruth (1893-1961) started out as a screenwriter in 1915 writing gags for the comedian Mack Sennett, before directing motion pictures in the 1920s
Howard Estabrook, American screen writer, 1933. Estabrook (1884-1978) won an Oscar for Best Writing (Adaptation) for his screenplay for Cimarron (1931)
Beulah Marie Dix, American screen writer, 1933. Dix (1876-1970) was a prolific screenwriter in the silent movie era
Edwin J Burke, American screen writer and director, 1933Edwin J Burke (1889-1944), American screen writer and director, 1933