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Botanical Gardens, Rhyl, North WalesScenes from the Botanical Gardens, Rhyl, North Wales -- Entrance, Pergolas, Rose Garden, Water Lily Pond, Italian Garden and CafÚ«á Date: 1938
West Parade Gardens, Rhyl, North Wales, with the Pavilion in the middle distance, and the beach on the left. Date: 1938
Sari Maritza, actress in British filmsSari Maritza (1910-1987), actress in British films of the early 1930s. 1938
Rose Asther, film actress. 1938
Pearl Argyle, South African ballet dancer and actressPearl Argyle (1910-1947), South African ballet dancer and actress. 1938
Patricia Ellis, American actressPatricia Ellis (1918-1970), American actress. 1938
Martha Raye, American actress and singerMartha Raye (1916-1994), American actress and singer. 1938
Mary Parker, American actress and dancerMary Parker (1918-1998), American actress and dancer. 1938
Karen Morley, American actressKaren Morley (1909-2003), American actress. 1938
June Clyde, American actress, singer and dancerJune Clyde (1909-1987), American actress, singer and dancer. 1938
Joy Hodges, American singer and actressJoy Hodges (1915-2003), American singer and actress. 1938
Irene Hervey, American actressIrene Hervey (1909-1998), American actress. 1938
Grace Ford, American actressGrace Ford (1913-1990), American actress. 1938
Grace Bradley, American actressGrace Bradley (1913-2010), American actress. 1938
Gloria Dickson, American actressGloria Dickson (1917-1945), American actress. 1938
Faith Francis, actress. 1938
Edith Luce, actress. 1938
Deanna Durbin, Canadian-born actress and singerDeanna Durbin (1921-2013), Canadian-born actress and singer. 1938
Betty Grable, American actress, dancer, model and singerBetty Grable (1916-1973), American actress, dancer, model and singer. 1938
Betty Furness, American actressBetty Furness (1916-1994), American actress. 1938
Ann Dvorak, American actressAnn Dvorak (1911-1979), American actress. 1938
Alice Faye, American actress and singerAlice Faye (1915-1998), American actress and singer. 1938
Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Heston AerodromePrime Minister Neville Chamberlain at Heston Aerodrome, returning from the Munich Conference, 30 September 1938, on a Lockheed Super Electra aircraft. 1938
Tyre advertisementAdvertisement for Englebert tyres withg chauffeur holding car door open for elegant woman. Date: 1938
Fast carBlack & white illustration of saloon car driving fast. Date: 1938
Truck loadingBlack & white illustration of International Truck being loaded at quayside. Date: 1938
Car at nightBlack & white illustration of car driving at night. Date: 1938
CarBlack & white illustration of car driving through countryside. Date: 1938
Artists paletteArtists paint palette shown as mans face in illustration of man with message board. Date: 1938
Royal Ascot 1938Fashionably dressed race goers on the way back to the Royal Enclosure after lunch at Royal Ascot. Date: 1938
The Tower of Empire, Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, ScotlandThe Tower of Empire (Tait Tower), Bellahouston Park, Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1938
Calendar, Canadian Bank of Commerce. 1938
Hush-a-Bye Baby by Muriel Dawson. 1938
Sabu in The Drum. Sabu (1924-1963) child star of British films of the late 1930s, mostly in adventure films produced by Alexandra Korda. Born in India. Relocated to Hollywood in the 1940s. Date: 1938
Sabu. Sabu (1924-1963) child star of British films of the late 1930s, mostly in adventure films produced by Alexandra Korda. Born in India. Relocated to Hollywood in the 1940s. Date: 1938
Girl standing by Victoria Falls, southern AfricaGirl standing by Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River in southern Africa, now forming the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. 1938
Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, at Whitsun 1938Knaresborough, market and spa town in North Yorkshire, seen here at Whitsun 1938. 1938
Sybil Thorndike and Emlyn Williams on stageSybil Thorndike and Emlyn Williams in The Corn is Green at the Duchess Theatre, London, September 1938. 1938
Horton Epileptic Colony / St Ebbas Hospital, EpsomA view of the Horton Epileptic Colony, opened in 1903 on Hook Road, Epsom. In 1918 it became the Ewell War Hospital, then was renamed St Ebbas Hospital in 1938. Date: 1903
Thames barge unloading bricks, Kingston-upon-ThamesThames barge unloading bricks at Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. 1938
Unveiling of a plaque to the late Harry VardonUnveiling of a plaque to the late golfer Harry Vardon after the testimonial match held in his honour at Totteridge Golf Club. Golfer James Braid is in attendance. 1938
Four Great Men - Golfers at TotteridgeFour Great Men - golfers A Herd, E Ray, James Braid and J H Taylor walking towards a hole at a testimonial match played at Totteridge in honour of Harry Vardon. 1938
Golfer James Braid at TotteridgeGolfer James Braid playing at a testimonial match played in honour of Harry Vardon at Totteridge 1938
The Ledbury, Running Towards EldersfieldColour illustration of The Ledbury, Running Towards Eldersfield, from the painting by E Meade-King Date: 11th November 1938
Jasmine Bligh, television announcerJasmine Lydia Bligh (20 May 1913 21 July 1991), one of the first three BBC Television Service presenters in the 1930s. Along with Leslie Mitchell and Elizabeth Cowell
Countess Barbara Haugwitz-Reventlow (Barbara Hutton), 1938Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton (1912-76) pictured at the fashionable Venice Lido in 1938 wearing a Chinese style pyjamas
Beach fashions, 1938A variety of beach fashions for 1938 worn by smart society in the smartest holiday resorts. Top left is Miss Jeannette Fuqua at Biarritz in a two-piece
Front Cover of The British Journal Photographic Almanac of 1938, featuring a photograph from the Thomas Fall Studios (see 10125916 for the original image used)