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Annie Collection (page 5)

Background imageAnnie Collection: Mrs Louisa Birt

Mrs Louisa Birt
Louisa Birt was the sister and colleague of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson. From 1873 to 1915 she was Superintendent of the Liverpool Sheltering Home. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnnie Collection: Miss Elizabeth Meiklejohn

Miss Elizabeth Meiklejohn
Elizabeth Meiklejohn became involved in the work of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson and from 1877 ran the Macpherson distribution home in Knowlton, Ontario. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnnie Collection: Mrs Rachel Merry

Mrs Rachel Merry
Louisa Birt was the sister and colleague of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson. Rachel and her husband Joseph Merry superintended Macphersons Home of Industry for several years

Background imageAnnie Collection: Miss Emma Barber

Miss Emma Barber
Emma Barber, a resident of Knowlton, Ontario, became involved in the work of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson and from 1872 to 1877ran the Macpherson distribution home in the town

Background imageAnnie Collection: Miss Ellen Bilbrough

Miss Ellen Bilbrough
Ellen Bilbrough, an assistant of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson, went to Canada to run the Marchmont House distribution home at Belleville, Ontario. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAnnie Collection: Macpherson Home New Children

Macpherson Home New Children
New arrivals at the London childrens home run by Miss Annie Macpherson

Background imageAnnie Collection: Macpherson Boys en route to Canada

Macpherson Boys en route to Canada
Boys en route to Canada in an emigration party organised by Miss Annie Macpherson

Background imageAnnie Collection: Miss Annie Macpherson

Miss Annie Macpherson
Annie Macpherson was a promoter and organiser of the emigration of poor and orphan children to Canada in the latter part of the 19th century

Background imageAnnie Collection: Silver clasps with enamel by arts-and-crafts

Silver clasps with enamel by arts-and-crafts movement designer Annie Alabaster and David Veazey.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902

Background imageAnnie Collection: British art nouveau hair pins in silver, gold and enamel

British art nouveau hair pins in silver, gold and enamel.. By David Veazey, E.M. Hodgkinson, W. Hodgkinson and Annie McLeish

Background imageAnnie Collection: British art nouveau pendants, lockets and brooches

British art nouveau pendants, lockets and brooches.. By A.E. Arscott, E. May Brown, W. Hodgkinson, Annie McLeish, Kate Allen and Isabel McBean

Background imageAnnie Collection: Apple cultivar, Schoolmaster, Malus domestica

Apple cultivar, Schoolmaster, Malus domestica.. Drawn by Annie A. Laxton, chromolithographed by Stroobant, Ghent, from The Florist and Pomologist Robert Hogg, London, published from 1878 to 1884

Background imageAnnie Collection: Dress of the Future for Women according to Annie Fish

Dress of the Future for Women according to Annie Fish
Five impressions of fashions of the future for women by the illustrator A. H. Fish notable for their imagined masculinity

Background imageAnnie Collection: Redheads shop, Coniston, with Annie and Kate

Redheads shop, Coniston, with Annie and Kate in the doorway. They worked at the shop which is in Yewdale Road Coniston and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop today. Date: circa 1907

Background imageAnnie Collection: Redheads shop, Coniston

Redheads shop, Coniston, is in Yewdale Road and is still run as a newsagents/souvenir shop. The men in the doorway are the photographers friends Wilson and Nelstrop

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Demonstration Programme

Suffragette W. S. P. U Demonstration Programme
A W.S.P.U programme for a Womens Demonstration at the Royal Albert Hall, 28th March 1912. Printed in purple with green pencil attached with green ribbon

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch

Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch. A Character Sketch of Annie Kenney (1879-1953) written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence with an article by Annie Kenney on Prison faces This recounts

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragette Annie Kenney Released Prisoners

Suffragette Annie Kenney Released Prisoners. Annie Kenney (1879-1953) at a reception in the Queens Hotel Bristol to welcome two released prisoners in March 1909

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragette Leaders Mrs. Pankhurst in W. S. P. U Car

Suffragette Leaders Mrs. Pankhurst in W. S. P. U Car
Suffragette Leaders Mrs. Pankhurst in W.S.P.U Car. Mrs Pankhurst, Annie Kenney and Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence (standing) preparing to set off in the W.S.P.U motor cat

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragettes Ejected Canford Park 1909

Suffragettes Ejected Canford Park 1909. Scene at Canford Park, Dorset, 2nd August, 1909, Suffragette escorted by policeman away from Liberal fete. Annie Kenney and others tried to question W.S

Background imageAnnie Collection: Suffragettes Annie Kenney & Helen Fraser 1907

Suffragettes Annie Kenney & Helen Fraser 1907. Shows Annie Kenney and Helen Fraser (1881-1964) campaigning against the Liberal candidate, George Esslemont

Background imageAnnie Collection: Neil Kenney Suffragette

Neil Kenney Suffragette. Sarah Ellen (Nell) Kenney (1876-1953) portrait. Nell Kenney was elder sister of Annie, Jessie, Caroline and Jane

Background imageAnnie Collection: Erasmic soap advertisement, 1918

Erasmic soap advertisement, 1918
Advertisement for Erasmic soap, featuring a stylised illustration by the artist Annie Fish, depicting an elegant woman inspecting her reflection on a mirror. Date: 1918

Background imageAnnie Collection: Food shortages, WW1

Food shortages, WW1
London society finds that the only topic of conversation in 1918 is food, rationing and what there is available to eat. An illustration by Annie Fish to accompany the Letters of Eve gossip column in

Background imageAnnie Collection: Women in uniform, WW1 by Annie Fish

Women in uniform, WW1 by Annie Fish
Illustration by Annie Fish in The Tatlers Letters of Eve column, demonstrating the kinds of uniform worn by working women during the First World War

Background imageAnnie Collection: Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts

Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts
A Certificate from the Overseas Club - Christmas Day Gifts from the School Children of the Empire, dated 1915. Inscribed.This is to Certify that Annie Matthews has helped to bring Happiness to our

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eve from The Tatler becomes a film star, 1918

Eve from The Tatler becomes a film star, 1918
A 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

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eileen Molyneux as Eve from The Tatler on film

Eileen Molyneux as Eve from The Tatler on film
Eileen 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

Background imageAnnie Collection: Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916

Certificate from the Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
A Certificate from the Overseas Club presented on Empire Day 1916. Inscribed To Annie Matthews who has helped to send some comfort to the brave Sailors and Soldiers of the British Empire

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eve as a police woman, WW1

Eve as a police woman, WW1
Eve, 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

Background imageAnnie Collection: All the world is rushing to the Savoy

All the world is rushing to the Savoy
Illustration 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

Background imageAnnie Collection: Sefton fabrics featuring Eve, 1918

Sefton fabrics featuring Eve, 1918
Advertisement for Sefton Fabrics, publicising their new materials featuring designs by Annie Fish and Rillette as well as other, unspecified but well known artists

Background imageAnnie Collection: Gas powered car by Annie Fish, WW1

Gas powered car by Annie Fish, WW1
A car powered by coal gas which was contained in a rubber bag similar to a pneumatic tyre and placed on the top of the car

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eve reading The New Eve Book, 1917

Eve reading The New Eve Book, 1917
Eve, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist, pictured reading The New Book of Eve based on her life, as illustrated by Annie Fish

Background imageAnnie Collection: Office girls drawn by Fish, WW1

Office girls drawn by Fish, WW1
Uncle Fred, a character in the Letters of Eve in The Tatler, drawn by Annie Fish, is pictured njoying his time in the office now that girls are taking on wartime clerical roles. Date: 1917

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eileen Molyneux

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

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eve of The Tatler in the revue, Tina at the Adelphi, WW1

Eve of The Tatler in the revue, Tina at the Adelphi, WW1
Actresses, including Phyllis Dare, playing Eve, the fictional lead columnist, drawn by Annie Fish for The Tatler magazine

Background imageAnnie Collection: Buying games for the Tatler scheme, WW1

Buying games for the Tatler scheme, WW1
Cartoon showing a lady leaving her car after spending a day buying various games to contriubte to the Tatler magazines Games Bureau

Background imageAnnie Collection: Female taxi drivers in cab shelter, WW1 by Annie Fish

Female taxi drivers in cab shelter, WW1 by Annie Fish
Humorous impression of lady taxi drivers drinking tea in a cab shelter and charming the cabmen official. The Taxi Drivers Union objected to women taxi cab drivers during the First World War

Background imageAnnie Collection: Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie Fish

Female taxi drivers, WW1 by Annie Fish
Humorous illustration by Annie Fish in The Tatler showing a tongue-in-cheek impression of women taxi drivers during the First World War, more concerned with adjusting make up than driving

Background imageAnnie Collection: Maidenhead for the summer by Fish

Maidenhead for the summer by Fish
Impression of Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire in August by Annie Fish, a popular a popular destination, and one with a bit of a reputation, for fashionable society in the first half of the 20th century

Background imageAnnie Collection: Tennis and flirting, 1916

Tennis and flirting, 1916
Illustration by Annie Fish to accompany the Tatlers gossip column, The Letters of Eve, showing a lady arriving on a tennis court fully garbed and ready for a game

Background imageAnnie Collection: Advertisement for The Eve Book, 1916

Advertisement for The Eve Book, 1916
Advertisement for The Eve Book, drawn by (Annie) Fish and designed by Fowl and published by Messrs. Constable & Co. Eve was the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler

Background imageAnnie Collection: Eve walks out with Uncle Fred wearing his volunteer armbands

Eve walks out with Uncle Fred wearing his volunteer armbands
Illustration by Annie Fish to illustrate Letters of Eve in The Tatler. The eponymous Eve is walking out with her Uncle Fred who always aggressive

Background imageAnnie Collection: The Perils of High Collar fashion by Fish

The Perils of High Collar fashion by Fish
Amusing cartoon by Annie Fish showing the fictional Tatler gossip columnist, Eve, struggling with the practicalities of wearing the fashionable high collars of the day

Background imageAnnie Collection: The Patriots by Annie Fish

The Patriots by Annie Fish
Humorous illustration by Annie Fish showing an officer returning home on leave to discover his wife has patriotically given birth to triplets. Date: 1915

Background imageAnnie Collection: View of a boat in harbour

View of a boat in harbour, the Eva Annie. Date: 20th century

Background imageAnnie Collection: Girl from St Olaves Home, Exeter

Girl from St Olaves Home, Exeter
Annie - an inmate of St Olaves Home For Girls, Bartholomew Street, Exeter, Devon. The home was opened in 1894 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s



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