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Joseph Kennedy, American Ambassador & family, 1938The new U.S.A Ambassador in London, Joseph P. Kennedy pictured with his wife and nine children. Left to right are the ambassador, Patricia (aged 13), John (aka Jack, JFK, aged twenty), Jean (nine)
Goligher EctoplasmKathleen exudes ectoplasm from between her legs; sometimes it would become sufficiently rigid to tilt a small table
Kennedy FamilyThe American Ambassador, Joseph P. Kennedy with his children at the International University Athletics match at White City Stadium between Oxford and Cambridge vs. Harvard and Yale
Mrs Kennedy and her deb daughtersMrs Joseph Kennedy, wife of H.E. the United States Ambassador, in a photograph to mark the presentation of two of her daughters at the first court at Buckingham Palace in May 1938
Kathleen Scott sculpting statue of Edwin MontaguKathleen, Lady Scott, Baroness Kennett pictured in her London studio at work on her ten-foot statue of Edwin Montagu (former Secretary for India) destined for Calcutta
Woman police officer Kathleen Saville, London, WW2Woman police officer Kathleen Saville (joined January 1940), on duty in London during the Second World War, seen here at a railway station helping a group of child evacuees find their train
Elsie Kay, Maie Ash & Katleen Dawn, The Catch of the SeasonElsie Kay, Maie Ash and Kathleen Dawn in a wonderful publicity photograph for the popular comedy musical, The Catch of the Season at the Vaudeville Theatre
Miss Kathleen McKane, tennis playerMiss Kathleen McKane (Kitty McKane Godfree) (1896-1992), tennis player, Englands lawn tennis hope, and rival to the French player, Suzanne Lenglen
Goligher StructureAt the Goligher circle, Belfast, Kathleen creates a psychic structure, supposedly from ectoplasm (the crack is in the original glass plate which was dropped)
Polish poster for MGM film, FlipperPolish poster for an MGM film, Flipper (the Polish title is: My Friend is a Dolphin), starring Chuck Connors, Kathleen Maguire and Luke Halpin, poster designed by Rapnicki. 1963
A visit to Westfield College, Hampstead by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (in her role as Chancellor of the University of London) accompanied by Principal Dr Kathleen Chesney. Date: 1957
Lady Young (formerly Lady Scott), Peter Scott, Wayland YoungThe sculptor, Lady Young, formerly Kathleen Bruce, then Lady Scott, wife of the polar explorer, Robert Falcon Scott. Pictured with her son by her first husband Peter Scott
Lady Kathleen Rollo, daughter of the 6th Marquess of Downshire and wife of Mr William Hereward Charles Rollo. Lady Rollo lived in Berkeley Square and was a keen sportswoman
Stephen GwynnA sculpture which portrays the Irish journalist, author, poet and politician, Stephen Lucius Gwynn, 1864-1950. He was a member of parliament for the Irish parliamentary party
The Bishop of BristolThis sculpture portrays the Bishop of Bristol, most likely George Nickson, who served the role between 1914 and 1933, he was a fervent supporter of British participation in the war. Date: circa 1922
La Riviere QuimperleThis painting looks up the line of a canal, which goes under a small bridge in Quimperle, a commune in Brittany, north-western France. Date: circa 1915
NasturiumsA still life oil painting of a decorative vase of nasturium flowers in red, orange and yellow. Date: circa 1918
Oil painting of a vase of flowersOil painting by Kathleen Marescaux, showing a vase of flowers. Date: circa 1929
Beauty sleep every night'. Helmets that were scientifically shaped to fit the head. Date: 1932
Tatler Weddings and Engagements page, featuring Miss Kathleen Greenwood, Captain M E Dennis and Miss Joan Graham and Miss Muriel Stevenson Woodrow 1930
Couples sit in deckchairs on the beach at Margate, KentTwo young couples sitting in deckchairs on the beach at Margate, Kent Date: circa 1930
Lady Kathleen Stanley by Madame YevondeLady Kathleen Stanley, formerly Lady Kathleen Thynne, eldest daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath. She married Lieut.-Colonel, the Hon. Oliver Stanley. Date: 1923
Cartoon portrait, Catling Mavourneen - All at Lloyds. Thomas Catling was an editor of Lloyds Illustrated London Newspaper (the pun is on Kathleen Mavourneen, a popular Irish song). 1880s
Autumn leavesChildren chasing leaves as they fall from the trees. Artist: Kathleen Wallis Coates Date: circa 1922
Londons smallest shopA tiny corner room in Savile Place with one small window, was the venue opened by two sisters as an Art Furnishing and House Decorating business
A Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order on a stepped white marble base of 2 - 5 cm high. Sold to James B - 12.11.10. Payment next year. 3950.00. Lady Kathleen Scott (1878-1947)
Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order, WW1A Corporal of the Scots Guards in Battle Order. By Lady Kathleen Scott (1878-1947), widow of Scott of the Antarctic, a gifted sculptor
Kathleen Leigh Hunt is walking upstairs in Hyde Park Place, London, when a phantom housemaid appears, walking ahead of her and vanishing at the top of the stairs Date: July 1884
Hospital WardNurse Kathleen Drage trained in general nursing at St Stephens Hospital, London, from 1924-1927. This print is labelled ?Cousin Kay? and shows a male ward with nursing students, ward sister at back
Group of nurses with toysInformal shot of six nurses on a rooftop. All the nurses are holding teddy bears or other toys. Industrial and residential chimneys can be seen in the background
Amelia Earhart and Madame de Landa (Lady Drogheda)Amelia Earhart, the famous female aviator, pictured at Wimbledon in 1928 with Madame de Landa, formerly Kathleen, Lady Drogheda (Kathleen Pelham-Burn), herself a keen aviation enthusiast. Date: 1928
Gerald Brockhurst and Dorette WoodwardGerald Brockhurst, R.A. and Dorette Woodward (formerly Kathleen Woodward) whom he has so frequently painted, at the first night of Idiots Delight at the Apollo in 1938. Date: 1938
Wedding of Violet Asquith and Maurice Bonham-CarterWedding group at the marriage of Violet Asquith to Maurice Bonham-Carter. Helen Violet Bonham Carter, Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury
Kathleen Bruce and Peter Scott, 1912Photograph of Kathleen Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, and their son, Peter Markham Scott, in Kathleens studio, 1912. Peter Scott (1909-1989) was later better known as an artist and ornithologist
Lady DroghedaThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Mrs William Tudor Wilkinson aka Dolores by Olive SnellDolores, born Kathleen Rose, portrayed by Olive Snell in The Tatler. She was star of the Ziegfeld Follies and a leading mannequin working for designers including Lucile
Cathleen Mann, Marchioness of Queensberry as PearlsCathleen Mann (1896-1959), aka The Marchioness of Queensberry, wife of the 11th Marquess, artist and costume designer, here representing Pearls at the Jewels of the Empire Ball taking place on 26th
Kathleen Bruckshaw (1877-1921), British composer and pianist, pictured at the time she had played at the Albert Hall Fair in aid of the Concerts of the Front Fund
Lady Drogheda - An Aerial PropagandistThe Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1Mrs C R W Nevinson, formerly Kathleen Mary Knowlman, wife of the artist, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. Her portrait was featured in The Sketch at the time her husband, an official war artist
Tatler cover - Wedding of Lord & Lady GranbyFront cover of The Tatler magazine with a photograph of the wedding of John Henry Montagu Manners, Marquess of Granby (1886-1940), heir of the Duke of Rutland and Miss Kathleen Tennant
Lady Drogheda & her children, WW1The Countess of Drogheda, born Kathleen Moore Pelham Burn married the 10th Earl of Drogheda in 1909 and divorced him in 1922 to marry Guillemo Delanda a polo player
Kathleen McKane and Suzanne Lenglen, tennis playersScenes from a Wimbledon tennis match between the top players, Miss Kathleen McKane and Mlle Suzanne Lenglen, representing England and France respectively
Captain Scott returning from a shopping expedition in NorwayCaptain Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912), the famous Polar explorer, returning from Norway on the Wilson liner, Aaro, where he was purchasing sledges
Kathleen Bruce and Peter Markham Scott, 1913Photograph of Kathleen Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, and their son, Peter Markham Scott, in Kathleens studio, 1913. Peter Scott (1909-1989) was later better known as an artist and ornithologist
Kathleen Mason, 1928Lady Aspinall, n饠 Kathleen Mason, gazes into a mirror. This photograph was published on the occasion of her wedding to Sir Algernon Aspinall
Cathleen Mann, 1928Artist Cathleen Mann, The Marchioness of Queensbury (1896-1959). 1928
At Sharavogue: ladies of society in Ireland during the First World War. Top photograph: Lady Norah Hastings; the Countess of Huntingdon; Lady Marian Hastings; Lady Moya Campbell;