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Belcher Collection

Background imageBelcher Collection: Palace of Women's Work - Franco-British Exhibition, London

Palace of Women's Work - Franco-British Exhibition, London
Palace of Women's Work - Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. Date: 1908

Background imageBelcher Collection: Sketches by Cecil Aldin, Time I Was Dead

Sketches by Cecil Aldin, Time I Was Dead
Sketches by Cecil Aldin in his autobiography, Time I Was Dead, showing Lady Sylvia Hesseltine Hunloke and George Belcher ARA (later RA) on horseback. Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageBelcher Collection: Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Palace of Music

Franco-British Exhibition, White City - Palace of Music
circa 1910s

Background imageBelcher Collection: Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London

Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London
circa 1910s

Background imageBelcher Collection: Sir Edward Belcher

Sir Edward Belcher
Admiral Sir Edward Belcher (1799 - 1877), British naval commander and explorer. Date: 1877

Background imageBelcher Collection: George Belcher - cartoonist

George Belcher - cartoonist
George Frederick Arthur Belcher (19 September 1875 3 October 1947), English cartoonist, etcher and painter of genre, sporting subjects and still life. Contributor of cartoons to Punch and The Tatler

Background imageBelcher Collection: Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher V. C

Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher V. C
Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher of the London Rifle Brigade, the first Territorial, other than an officer to receive the Victoria Cross in the First World War

Background imageBelcher Collection: Overeating by Belcher

Overeating by Belcher
A polite little boy at a village feast, uncomfortable from repletion says Oh Please Miss, don t ask me to have any more - I can t say No

Background imageBelcher Collection: Sir Edward Belcher - British Naval Officer

Sir Edward Belcher - British Naval Officer
Engraved portrait of Admiral Sir Edward Belcher (1799-1877), the British naval commander and explorer, pictured c.1877

Background imageBelcher Collection: Part of the frieze of The Institute of Chartered Accountants

Part of the frieze of The Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate Place, London - architect John Belcher, assisted by two decorative sculptors Mr Hamo. Thorneycroft R.A

Background imageBelcher Collection: To dress extravagantly in war is unpatriotic, WW1

To dress extravagantly in war is unpatriotic, WW1
To dress extravagantly in war is unpatriotic. Three unattractive older women passing a war poster. By George Belcher, RA (1875-1947)

Background imageBelcher Collection: Overheard by George Belcher

Overheard by George Belcher
My daughter wants to go into one of those munition works. Do you think they re injurious to the eath, Mrs Green? Two ladies discuss the dangers of working at munitions factories

Background imageBelcher Collection: The Patriots by George Belcher, WW1

The Patriots by George Belcher, WW1
Three rather shabby, working class women, who probably don t have much choice about how extravagantly they choose to dress

Background imageBelcher Collection: The Optimist & the Pessimist by George Belcher, WW1

The Optimist & the Pessimist by George Belcher, WW1
The Small One: They seem to think the war will be over very soon now, Mrs Arris The Ohter: I shouldn t be surprised, Mrs. Green; twenty-five shillings a week and me usband away

Background imageBelcher Collection: Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking

Clinching it by George Belcher, WW1 drinking
She: Lloyd George says as we re a sluggish people. He: Not arf! Look ow we re slugging the Germans. A humorous scene in a public house showing a somewhat confused discussion about Lloyd Georges view


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