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Afternoon fashion options for the stylish woman. Date: 1932
Designs for women's summer dresses. The patterns were available to order for home dressmakers. Date: 1932
Advert for Marshall and Snelgrove's range of printed silk frocks, worn with woollen coats. Date: 1932
A range of daytime options for the fashionable woman. Date: 1932
Advert for De Reszke Minors, a range of cigarettes smaller than their standard Americans range. Date: 1932
Advert for Bird's Custard, highlighting its nutritional value when served with rhubarb. Date: 1932
Designs for women's coat-frocks. The patterns were available to order for home dressmakers. Date: 1932
Advert for North British Golf Balls (made in Edinburgh). Date: 1932
Advert for the Hillman Wizard motor car. Pictured is the Saloon de Luxe model. Date: 1932
Designs for women's dresses. The patterns were available to order for home dressmakers. Date: 1932
Styles of women's accessories popular in Spring 1932. Date: 1932
Advert for Woollands, illustrating their range of women's coats and short coats. Date: 1932
Advert for Cyclax, a cosmetic brand established in 1896 by Frances Hemming. Date: 1932
Advert for Min Piano Polish, promising a beautiful finish in half a minute. Date: 1932
Advert for Debenham & Freebody, showcasing their new styles of knitted frock for the spring. Date: 1932
Advert for Dunlop Tyres, promoting them as being in a class of their own. Date: 1932
Averil Streatfield (1911-1977) is here seen modelling a crepe romain gown and a coat bordered with grey fox, by designer Norman Hartnell (1901-1979). Date: 1932
Noel Coward's Cavalcade was a thirty-year retrospect of England in peace and war. It ran at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane between October 1931 and September 1932 and had a cast
An advert for Belling Electric Fires, suggesting that as well as creating warmth, they can also help to generate daydreams. Date: circa 1932
An advert for Oxo Cubes, as extolled by a beaming baby. Date: circa 1932
An advert for the new Sports Coupe Isis 6 from Morris, also available as a 4-door saloon. Date: circa 1932
The Elizabeth Arden eye strap was made of soft rubber, and was intended to mitigate puffiness beneath the eyes. Date: circa 1932
An advert for Humber cars, featuring an illustration of the "Snipe" Saloon. Date: circa 1932
A crocheted hat and a knitted and crocheted cravat scarf. The images accompanied instructions on how to create the garments yourself. Date: 1932
Advert for Haig Whisky. The Haig brand name is disguised in the profile of the gentleman. Date: circa 1932
The front cover of Britannia and Eve from February 1932. Date: 1932
A sketch of a woman in a fashionable tweed suit, accessorised with hat, scarf and handbag. This sort of outfit was popular for wearing in the country, or for mornings in town. Date: circa 1932
Sketch illustrating some fashions in women's night attire - a nightgown and pyjamas. Date: circa 1932
A sketch showing the current fashion in women's eveningwear, including gloves, jewellery, evening bag and shoes. Date: circa 1932
The front cover of Britannia and Eve from January 1932. Date: 1932
Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever AfterMusic Cover, Keep on the Bright Side, words by Douglas Furber, music by Werner R Heymann, from the UFA film Happy Ever After Date: 1932
The Lawn, DawlishThe Dawlish Water stream with fountain, municipal gardens and charabanc Date: 1932
Music cover, Masquerade, waltz song, words by Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb. Date: 1932
Piccard's GondolaGondola used by Professor Auguste Antoine Piccard (1884-1962) and Max Cosyns (1906-1998) for the second ascent into the Sratosphere on August 18, 1932
Poster, ADAC-Bergrekord, Mountain Race, Freiburg, Germany, 21 August 1932 Date: 1932
Pretty Corner, Sheringham, North Norfolk with All Saints, Upper Sheringham in the distance. Date: circa 1910s
Punch magazine, advertising bookmark (front) - comes out on Wednesday, don't forget it. Date: 1932
IAE President, 1931-32, William Alfred Tookey. Date: 1932
Beauty sleep every night'. Helmets that were scientifically shaped to fit the head. Date: 1932
Mappin & Webbs dressing table services. Date: 1932
Illustration of a Sealyham terrier by Cecil AldinIllustration of a Sealyham terrier called Bunch, by Cecil Aldin. Seen here defying death by dawdling across a one-way street in front of the traffic. Date: 1932
Illustration of Greyfriars Bobby by Cecil Aldin -- the faithful terrier who visited the Edinburgh grave of his master, a farmer named John Gray, for nine years until he died in 1872. Date: 1932
Brian Walden, Edward Heath and Peter ShoreEdward Heath (Conservative politician, 1916-2005) and Peter Shore (Labour politician, 1924-2001), with the television interviewer and former Labour politician Brian Walden (b 1932). Date: circa 1980s
Brian Walden, TV journalist and former Labour politicianBrian Walden (b 1932), television journalist and broadcaster, and former Labour politician. Seen here on Westminster Bridge, London, with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background
Jimmy Reid, Scottish trade unionist, journalist, etcJames "Jimmy" Reid (1932-2010), Scottish trade union activist, orator, politician and journalist. Seen here (centre) taking part in a street demonstration
Tadeusz Makowski, Polish-born artist based in ParisTadeusz Makowski (1882-1932), prominent Polish-born painter based in Paris from 1909. Seen here in a self-portrait, with palette and brushes, and a small bird perching on the top. Date: circa 1919
Roy Hattersley with Brian WaldenRoy Hattersley (Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, b 1932), British Labour politician, writer and journalist, served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 1983-1992
Roy Hattersley and Neil Kinnock at a Party conferenceRoy Hattersley (Roy Sydney George Hattersley, Baron Hattersley, b 1932), British Labour politician, writer and journalist, served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 1983-1992