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Suffragette Jessie Kenney WSPUJessie Kenney models the DX2 replica Holloway Prison badge and prison bonnet. Other women are seen sewing more badges and bonnets before the demonstration by the W.S.P.U. Date: circa 1908
Women WW1 MunitionsA group of six women and girls wearing the munitions workers uniform and some wear the on war service triangular badge. Location unknown, probably taken just outside the factory buildings
Rob Roy MacGregor, Scottish folk heroRob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734), Scottish outlaw and folk hero, with his tartan, coat of arms, badge and slogan. Date: circa 1905
One of two cap badges associated with L / Cpl J R DixonOne of two cap badges associated with L/Cpl J R Dixon, 12th (County of London) Bn The London Regiment (The Rangers), 1917 (c). Date: 1917 (circa)
Two gentleman on a 1908 / 9 veteran motorcycle & sidecarTwo gentlemen on a 1908/9 veteran motorcycle & sidecar at the seaside circa 1910
Lady on 1920 Royal Enfield motorcycle combination with boyLady on 1920 Royal Enfield motorcycle with little boy passenger in sidecar, circa 1920s
Portrait of a ships boy in naval uniform, including a peaked cap with badge. circa 1890s
Cartoon, Councillor Wilders at his EngineCartoon, Councillor Wilders, Chairman of the Fire Brigade Committee, at his Engine. 1888
British forces colleagues at Scapa Flow, WW2. 1943
Belgium - Boarding the Ferry to Dover at Ostende. Promotional postcard for the Belgium National Railway. Date: 1920
Studio portrait, Customs officer in uniform (W P Wood). circa 1912
Studio portrait, Customs officer in uniform and wifeStudio portrait, Customs officer in uniform (W P Wood) and his wife. circa 1910s
Portrait of a young man in summer clothing. Date: 1919
Hippy man in a field at Woburn ParkHippy man wearing beads, bells and badges in a field during the Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire. Date: August 1967
The Crest of HMS Marlborough - RN Iron Duke-class battleshipThe Crest of HMS Marlborough. HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke-class battleship of the British Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Brompton Oratory, London - with cab rankThe Brompton Oratory, London - with cab rank. Date: circa 1910s
Jews in traditional dress. EngravingJewish community. 18th century. Jews in traditional dress. Three of them are marked by a yellow ring to know they were Jews. Engraving
Smiling schoolboy with ice cream on a greetings cardSmiling schoolboy with an ice cream cone on a movable greetings card. Date: early 20th century
Woman police officer at work in a London police station, helping a visitor at the front desk. Date: circa early 1960s
Two police officers working in a police station, LondonTwo police officers working in a police station, looking after a little boy in school uniform. The WPC is Elly Macon. A male sergeant sits at a desk, making notes in a book. Date: 1950s
Women police officers in Nijmegen March, HollandWomen police officers of the Met Police, together with a small boy in police uniform and helmet, taking part in a Nijmegen March in Holland. Date: circa 1950s
Woman police officer at the wheel of a car, LondonWoman police officer (Evelyn Walker) at the wheel of an open topped car, possibly during a training session, with a male officer in the passenger seat. Date: 1972
Group photo, women police officers in hockey teamGroup photo, women police officers in a policewomens hockey team. They include Chief Superintendent Barbara Lilian Kelley (centre, 1920-1998), Elizabeth McClelland, Mary Atkinson, Sylvia King
Police officers at work, Hammersmith, LondonMale and female police officers at work in Hammersmith Police Station, West London. A sergeant sits at a desk making notes. The woman on the right is Matron Mrs Collins
Woman police officer, Isle of Man, WW2Woman police officer (WPS Ivy Baxter) of the Met Police during the Second World War. In July 1940 she was promoted from constable to sergeant and posted to the Isle of Man
Woman police officer at Pembridge Hall Section HouseWoman police officer doing her hair in a mirror, sitting in her bedroom at Pembridge Hall Section House, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2
Group photo, women police officers, Met Police, CroydonGroup photo, seven women police officers, Met Police, Croydon Police Station. They are WPCs Pamela Allibone, Kay Parrott, Kathryn Neville, Margaret McNab, Jean Goodwin and Marian Sands
Group photo, women police officers, Westminster, LondonGroup photo of women police officers standing on Clive Steps, Westminster, London. At the front (left) is Superintendent Sophia Stanley
Two women police officers at Hammersmith, LondonTwo women police officers (Sylvia King and Sylvia Humphrey, one of them in plain clothes) at Hammersmith Police Station, West London, with a male sergeant sitting at a desk. Date: 1952
Wedding group with police officersGroup photo of a police wedding, with the happy couple and some of the guests in civilian clothes, and five men in police uniform. Date: circa 1950s
Male and female police band members, LondonMale and female police band members, Met Police, London, both in ceremonial uniform. The WPC in the foreground is holding a clarinet
Superintendent Sophia Stanley, woman police officerSuperintendent Sophia Stanley, who served from 1918 to 1922 as the first Superintendent of Women Police in London. The new uniform for policewomen, introduced in 1919, was named after her
Woman police officers accessories: a whistle on a chain, a plastic-covered notebook, a wooden truncheon with leather strap, and the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985. Date: circa late 1980s
Woman police officer in overcoat, LondonA woman police officer in London, wearing a double-breasted overcoat (winter uniform), helmet with badge, white shirt and tie, duty armband and boots. Date: 1933