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'Haydn', late 18th century, (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
Beethoven, early 19th century, (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Gazing At Its Covers Through the Lattice Doors of the Cupboard', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
Bach, c1746, (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'By the light of the moon he began his task', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Christoph seized the manuscript book and the copy', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'During the winter months the scholars were sent out to sing in the streets', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'The King exclaimed repeatedly, "Only one Bach! Only one Bach!" ', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Handel's birthplace, Halle, Saxony', 1907. Creator: Unknown.
 
Handel, mid 18th century, (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Beckoned silently to the rest to follow him', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'He called to the coachman to stop', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'The Duke praised his performance', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'A resort to swords', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'A grand procesiion of decorated barges from Whitehall to Limehouse', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'The strokes of his hammer on the anvil kept time to his song', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'"Did not you say could sing at sight?" - "Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight!"', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'He was imitating the playing of a violin', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'He managed to save sufficient to purchase two volumes', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'The tantalising pigtail', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Whose music is that which you were playing just now?', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Haydn's eyes filled with tears', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
Mozart, c1777, (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'They remained standing, rooted to the spot', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Played before the Court at Versailles', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Chelsea at that time was a riverside village', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'The carriage which was to convey the travellers drew up at the door', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'"There is the door!" ', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'"Now then, Ludwig, time for practice!"', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Pay attention to this young man, for he will make a noise in the world some day', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Seated before an old, worn-out piano', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Haydn praised the composition highly', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Taking his hand, turned him round to the audience', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
Schubert, c1820s, (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'They indulged in jokes at the expense of the spectacled boy', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'His clever playing attracted the attention of the leader', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'They found Schubert hard at work', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'Schubert fled from the room', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
Mendelssohn, 19th century, (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Here is a gentleman who knows all about the new opera', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'The tutor's carriage met them', (1907). Creator: Unknown.
 
'The success was beyond what I could have dreamed', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'Would not that be splendid for an oratorio!', (1907).  Creator: Unknown.
 
'They were seen to fall evenly', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Entrance to Gray's Inn from Gray's Inn Lane', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'They were seen to fall evenly', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Why an apple falls', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Linaeus in Lapland Dress', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Studying the formation of clouds from his attic', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'Landed on a small island inhabited by myriads of penguins', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
'He could not refrain from shouting in triumph.', c1918. Artist: Unknown.
 
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