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Tatler cover - Laurette Taylor reading The TatlerFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring Miss Laurette Taylor (1883-1946) American actress born Loretta Helen Clooney
Tatler cover - Dukes of Marlborough & Westminster in uniformGeneral Bridges, head of the British mission with the Belgian Army in Brussels, pictured with two of Englands premier dukes - Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953)
Tatler cover - Lily ElsieFront cover of The Tatler featuring Mrs Ian Bullough, aka the actress Lily Elsie, who was making a temporary reappearance on stage in 1915 starring opposite Sir Herbert Tree in a light hearted comedy
The late Hugh SpottiswoodeWilliam Hugh Spottiswoode (1864-1915) businessman, publisher and cricketer. Chairman of the board of The Sphere and Tatler company; also a director of Eyre and Spottiswoode
Tatler cover - Soldier at Gallipoli with graveA moving front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring the silhouette of a soldier at Gallipoli visiting the grave of a fallen comrade who had gone west. Date: 1915
Shorter, full skirts of 1915, WW1 fashion worn by EveEve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine pictured under a parasol or umbrella with an army and navy officer
The Tatler Guide to Sales - WW1 fashionIllustration marking the fashion section of The Tatler magazine, focusing particularly on the summer sales. Note the wider, flared skirts which had replaced the hobble skirt by 1915. Date: 1915
Tatler cover - Queen of the Belgians, WW1Front cover of The Tatler featuring Queen Elisabeth of Belgium (1876 - 1965), formerly ELISABETH OF BAVARIA, daughter of Duke Charles Theodore of Bavaria. Wife of King Albert I
Tatler cover - Captain A. F. B. Carpenter, V. CFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring Vice-Admiral Alfred Carpenter VC (17 September 1881 27 December 1955), Royal Navy officer who was awarded the Victoria Cross for his command of HMS
Eve from The Tatler becomes a film star, 1918A sketch by Annie Fish to illustrate the Letters of Eve column in The Tatler magazine showing the fictional gossip columnist heroine in her new role - as a film star
Society dinner party in wartime, WW1Illustration to accompany the Letters of Eve gossip column in The Tatler, showing a society dinner party, with guests wrapped in furs against the cold
Eve and her luxuries, WW1Eve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine, pictured surrounded by some of her favourite luxury items - hats, dresses and lingerie
St Dunstans Hostel advertisement, WW1A full page of The Tatler devoted to reporting on the work of St. Dunstans Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors in Regents Park, London
Eileen Molyneux as Eve from The Tatler on filmEileen Molyneux (1893-1962), actress, pictured in 1918, in character, when she had been chosen to star in a series of twelve silent comedy films, called The Adventures of Eve
Dignity & Impudence by H. M. BatemanAn arrogant looking taxi cab driver, enjoys a rest and a cigar, ignoring the signal of a potential customer across the street - a humorous comment on the attitude of London taxi drivers during
Ypres - Artillery convoy on road passing St Martins ChurchYpres - Artillery convoy on road passing St. Martins Church with the Cloth Hall behind them. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Ammunition Column Mule loose againThe Ammunition Column. Mule loose again. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Gun Lines Os The SalvoThe Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Field Artillery on the Western Front, c 1917Field Artillery on the Western Front, c. 1917. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Horse-drawn transports passing the Cloth Hall, Ypres. New Years message to every Officer, Warrant Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer
Horse-drawn ammunition column and artillery towedFrench Reinforcements on the road to This drawing is inscribed G.H. to F.S. Horse-drawn ammunition column and an artillery piece being towed by a traction engine
Led along the street in a long string of horses. This pencil drawing was an illustration in Moyra Charltons book Three White Stockings - Chapter V. The book was published in 1933
The Gun Line SOS - The SalvoThe Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Battery, Wagon Line - A NocturneThe Battery, Wagon Line. A Nocturne. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Last Post Memorial Service, St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe Last Post Memorial Service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London, for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, St. Georges Day, 23 April 1919. By Captain Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937), Royal Field Artillery
Eve as a W. A. A. C, WW1Eve, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist (and author of Letters of Eve ) muses on the charm of a W.A.A.C (Womens Army Auxiliary Corps)
Eve as a police woman, WW1Eve, gossip columnist of The Tatler (author of Letters of Eve ) contemplates the charming idea of wearing a police womans uniform with a very short skirt in order to save on material during the First
All the world is rushing to the SavoyIllustration by Annie Fish in the very first Letters of Eve column in The Tatler, showing smart society gathering at the Savoy Hotel in London for the amazing midnight ball. Date: 1914
Sefton fabrics featuring Eve, 1918Advertisement for Sefton Fabrics, publicising their new materials featuring designs by Annie Fish and Rillette as well as other, unspecified but well known artists
Tatler cover - Charlie Chaplin in A Dogs LifeFront cover of The Tatler featuring worlds greatest cinema artist, Charlie Chaplin appearing in a scene from his latest film, A Dogs Life. Date: 1918
Tatler cover - Mrs Burleigh LeachFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of Mrs Burleigh Leach, wife of Brigadier-General Burleigh Leach and Controller of Inspection
Tatler cover - Duchess of BuccleuchFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of the Duchess of Buccleuch, wife of the 7th Duke and formerly Lady Margaret (Molly) Bridgeman
Richard King, writer for The TatlerRichard King, who wrote the weekly column, With Silent Friends, in The Tatler magazine. Pictured in the magazine at the time a selection of his writings were being published by Jordan Gaskell with
Tatler cover - Yvonne Fitzroy, WW1Yvonne FitzRoy (1891-1971), actress and society figure on the front cover of The Tatler magazine in 1917. She was a theatre actress before the First World War
Eve charms and bracelet, WW1 jewelleryAdvertisement for the Eve charm, based on the Tatler gossip columnist illustrated by Fish. Charms of various designs were popular gifts to exchange during the First World War
Eve reading The New Eve Book, 1917Eve, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist, pictured reading The New Book of Eve based on her life, as illustrated by Annie Fish
Waitress in a gentlemens club by Fish, WW1Uncle Fred, one of the characters in The Tatler magazine s, Letters of Eve, drawn by Annie Fish is pictured enjoying having his lunch at his club
Tatler cover - Alice DelysiaFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring two photographs of the French actress and singer, Alice Delysia (1889-1979), born Alice Henriette Lapize, at the time she was appearing in As You Were
Eileen Molyneux (1893-1962), actress, pictured in 1918, when she had been chosen to star in a series of twelve silent comedy films, called The Adventures of Eve
Tatler cover - Mrs Dudley CoatsMrs Dudley Coats, formerly Miss Audrey Evelyn James (1902-1968), society beauty and friend of the Prince of Wales. Married Captain Muir Coats of the Scots Guards in 1922 and divorced him in 1927
Jessie Winter and son reading The TatlerMiss Jessie Winter (1885-1971), in private life, Mrs Austin Melford, pictured reading The Tatler with her little son. Pictured at the time she was appearing in a series of cinema plays
Tatler cover - King Albert of BelgiumFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a photograph of King Albert I of Belgium, taken just behind the front by Mr N. Speaight wearing uniform
A page of adverts from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914A page of advertisements from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. D.H Evans adjustable ninon Motor Veil, life assurance policy from The Standard Life Company
Tatler internal cover, 22nd July 1914An internal cover of The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. A monocled gentleman regards advertisements for Schoolbreds electric lighting, the Royal Hotel Whitby
Mr J R L French & Miss Olivia John reading The TatlerMr J R L French, eldest son of Field Marshal Lord French pictured with Miss Olivia John (reading The Tatler magazine), daughter of the late Major-General John
Eve of The Tatler in the revue, Tina at the Adelphi, WW1Actresses, including Phyllis Dare, playing Eve, the fictional lead columnist, drawn by Annie Fish for The Tatler magazine
Tatler cover - Charlie ChaplinFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Charlie Chaplin (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor (1889-1977)
Captain Wilkinson reading The TatlerMajor Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, KCVO (26 October 186922 December 1940), British officer of arms (Ulster King-at-Arms), British Army officer, author and a dollhouse designer