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Glances Collection

Background imageGlances Collection: Skiiers out of place in the Riviera

Skiiers out of place in the Riviera
A humorous illustration showing out of place William Heath Robinson characters receiving curious glances from glamorous holiday makers in a Howard. K. Elcock illustration

Background imageGlances Collection: The Wonder Book Of The R. A. F

The Wonder Book Of The R. A. F
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's book, The Wonder Book Of The R.A.F, portraying a British Royal Air Force airmen smoking as he glances towards the sky

Background imageGlances Collection: Woman With Shepherd

Woman With Shepherd
An illustration of a cheeky young woman wearing a green dress, capturing the eye of a shepherd walking up some steps as he glances over his shoulder towards her. Date: circa 1901

Background imageGlances Collection: Coquetry

Coquetry
This oil painting shows a woman, smiling flirtatiously as she glances over her shoulder, she is wearing a decorative hat and dress. Date: circa 1918

Background imageGlances Collection: Patron Apes Maitre d Date: 1950

Patron Apes Maitre d Date: 1950

Background imageGlances Collection: Flo from Pimlico

Flo from Pimlico taking a stroll along the Victoria Embankment, London - gaining some admiring glances from rich Gentlemen both young and old! Date: 1906

Background imageGlances Collection: Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c)

Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c)
Sunday Chronicle ?Now, Bert! FORGET IT!?, 1945 (c).Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, 1945 (c); signed lower left, ?Riley

Background imageGlances Collection: The Glances of English Girls by H. L. Oakley

The Glances of English Girls by H. L. Oakley
Silhouette of a British Army officer receiving admiring glances. Illustration to accompany the Bystander magazines regular Bystander in Occupation column by Eric Ford

Background imageGlances Collection: Comic postcard commenting on the length of womens skirts

Comic postcard commenting on the length of womens skirts - " Its a funny thing, but womens skirts are looking so short that they make men look very long!" Date: 1918

Background imageGlances Collection: The Concert

The Concert
Two women and a gentleman, all dressed in their best evening attire, watch a performance intently with admiring glances from all three

Background imageGlances Collection: The Man Who Crept Into The Royal Enclosure In A Bowler, H. M

The Man Who Crept Into The Royal Enclosure In A Bowler, H. M
A humorous illustration showing a man in the incorrect dress getting a lot of disapproving glances. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch


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