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Joe Carstairs in racing boat Newg IIMarion Barbara Carstairs (1900 1993), known as Joe, but called Betty here by the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, in her racing motor boat Newg II
Joe Carstairs on her yacht Sonia, 1925Marion Barbara Joe Carstairs (1900 - 1993) on her yacht, Sonia. Openly lesbian, Joe Carstair was a wealthy British power boat racer known for her speed and her eccentric lifestyle. Date: 1925
Officers of The Welsh Guards near Pirbright - (from left): Stevenson, Major (later Major General) William Augustus Fitzgerald Lane Fox-Pitt, CVO, DSO, MC (1896-1988), Lt. Col
Officers of the Welsh Guards at The Albuhera Barracks(from left) Officers of the Welsh Guards: Hugh Maurice Carstairs Jones-Mortimer (1908 - 1980), Edward Watkin Williams-Wynn (1908-1977), Major James Frank Gresham ()
Poster, Hunstanton, Norfolk Date: circa 1925
Joe Carstairs in her motor boat, 1925Canvas and power: Miss M B Carstairs in her racing motor-boat, part of the Women in Sport series in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Jo Carstairs in racing boat Estella IVMarion Joe Carstairs, pictured with her engineer Mr Joe Harris in the Napier engine racing motor boat, Estella IV which she planned to drive in the International Trophy Race for Motor Boats to be
What a Whoopee! Bright Young People at United States PartyA group of guests in fancy dress at the United States party given by Miss " Joe" (Marion/Betty) Carstairs and Miss Ruth Baldwin
Bright Young Things at a United States PartyA group at a United States party given by Miss Joe Carstairs, the intrepid motor-boat speed merchant and Miss Ruth Baldwin. From left, Miss Studik, Mr Dennis Pelly, Mr Leveson, the Hon
William CarstaresWILLIAM CARSTARES (sometimes spelt Carstairs) Scottish churchman, Principal of Edinburgh University. Date: 1649 - 1715
London, England - Date: 1938
Miss Carstairs in her racing boatMiss Marion Barbara Carstairs, known as Betty, with her racing boat, the Estelle I the only British entry for the motor boat race for the British International Trophy. Date: 1928
The Mind of the Nation by J. L. CarstairsA montage of images showing various people enjoying sports and activities including tennis, motoring, golf, cricket, swimming, punting, fishing and even butterfly catching
Mrs Carol Carstairs, Art Dealers WifeMRS CAROL CARSTAIRS wife of Mr Carol Carstairs, art expert of Knoedler s, the picture dealers
Mcneill / John CarstairsSir John Carstairs McNeill Military