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Woman police officer and woman with suitcaseWoman police officer and a young woman with a suitcase on a London street. Date: circa 1960s
Woman police officer standing by a car, LondonWoman police officer standing by a large black car in a London street, writing something in a notebook. Has the driver committed a driving offence, or is she helping him with directions
Woman police officer standing by car, Hammersmith, LondonWoman police officer standing by a large black car just off Hammersmith Bridge, West London, writing something in a notebook. Date: circa 1950s
Two women police officers, LondonTwo women police officers (Jessica Penfold or Leach and Barbara Melham or Bissell) leaving a building in London to go on duty. Date: circa 1950s
Three police officers on duty in London, one of them WPC Elly Macon, holding a crowd of children back. Date: circa 1960s
Woman police officer on traffic duty, LondonWoman police officer on traffic duty in a London street, helping a schoolboy and schoolgirl cross the road safely. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1960s
Two women police officers on duty in LondonTwo women police officers on duty in a London street, one of them on a police telephone reading from a notebook, the other one (Annette Payne) in the background with a member of the public
Woman police officer on duty in Central LondonWoman police officer (Sylvia Cloake) on duty in Central London, with the National Gallery and St Martin in the Fields in the background. Date: circa 1950s
Women recruits for police jobs lined upWomen recruits for jobs with the Metropolitan Police in London lined up in uniform wearing armbands with the initial WPSR (probably standing for Women Police Service Recruit). Date: circa late 1910s
Funeral of Governor General Lee Stack, CairoFuneral cortege of Governor General and Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, Sir Lee Oliver Fitzmaurice Stack (1868-1924), passing through Opera Square, Cairo, in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 22 November 1924
Cartoon, The Good Alphabet, WW1Cartoon, The Good Alphabet. Two Frenchmen with different initials on their armbands meet on a country road. The main thing is that they are on the same side. Date: 1915
Eve walks out with Uncle Fred wearing his volunteer armbandsIllustration by Annie Fish to illustrate Letters of Eve in The Tatler. The eponymous Eve is walking out with her Uncle Fred who always aggressive
Two civilian scenes in Berlin, WW1Two civilian scenes in Berlin in the early part of the First World War, asking the question: Has Germany Also Her Slackers? Above, an afternoon crowd in Unter den Linden