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Two women police officers giving directions, LondonTwo women police officers giving directions to a man, with the aid of a map, London. Date: circa 1960s
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
Woman police officer outside Peel House, LondonA woman police officer (Sergeant Hobbs) posing for her photo outside Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London, in September 1951. Date: 1951
Three police officers on duty in London, one of them WPC Elly Macon, holding a crowd of children back. Date: circa 1960s
Police officer on horseback, WPC and little boy, LondonA police officer on horseback smiles as a woman police officer holds up a little boy so that he can stroke the horse. The WPC is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968
Woman police officer in street, LondonWoman police officer (Aileen Dunseath) walking along a busy shopping street, London. Date: 1967
Woman police officer with little boy, LondonWoman police officer (Diana Hill or Adam) with a little boy, London. Date: 1961
Woman police officer at Festival of Britain, LondonWoman police officer (Patricia Mulberry) on duty at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, standing outside the Sutton Gate entrance to the Royal Festival Hall. Date: 1951
Woman police officer with couple, LondonWoman police officer (Diana Hill or Adam) giving directions to a couple, London. Date: 1961
Helping woman out of the back of a police van, LondonWoman police officer and a man (possibly the driver) helping a middle-aged woman out of the back of a police van in a London street. Date: circa 1950s
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
Woman police officer on duty in a London streetWoman police officer (Hilda Bannon, or Cambridge) on duty in a London street. Date: circa 1950s
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 Westminster, London, with Big Ben in the background. Date: circa 1950s
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
Woman police officer holding hands with children, LondonWoman police officer holding hands with a girl and a boy on a London street -- perhaps she has just guided them across the road. Date: circa 1930s
Women police inspectors in procession, WW1Women police inspectors in procession along a street during the First World War. Date: 1915
George V and Queen Mary official visit, WW1King George V and Queen Mary on an official visit to a munitions factory during the First World War. On the left behind a rope is a large group of women munitions workers
Group photo, women police officers in uniform, WW1Group photo, women police officers in uniform, Women Police Service (WPS), on security duty at a Munitions Factory during the First World War. Also included are a military officer and a terrier dog
George V and Queen Mary visit munitions factory, WW1King George V and Queen Mary visiting a munitions factory during the First World War. With them is an early woman police officer, Chief Inspector Reinhold (right)
Group photo, women police officers in uniformGroup photo of women police officers in uniform during the early days of the Women Police Service (WPS). Date: 1910s
Two women police sergeants with Canadian troops, WW1Two women police sergeants of the WPS (Women Police Service), King and Campbell, in a group photo with Canadian troops, some of them wearing kilts
Early woman police officer, Mrs Lornas Heenan, in uniform with peaked cap. Date: 1910s
Group photo, munitions factory workers, Hereford, WW1Group photo of women munitions factory workers in Hereford, together with two early women police officers, including Lilian Maud Newell (back row, towards the right)
Early woman police officer, Sub-Inspector Cooke, while on duty at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. On her peaked cap is a badge, WPS, standing for Women Police Service. Date: 1910s
Lily White, Womens Auxiliary Police CorpsLily White of the Womens Auxiliary Police Corps (founded 1939). Date: circa 1939
Women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, LondonGroup photo of women staff officers, Metropolitan Police, London: D Meeson Coates (Chief Inspector), Miss St John Partridge, M Damer Dawson (Chief Officer), Ms Allen (Chief Superintendent)
Four frogs on bicycles with flowers on a greetings cardFour frogs on (or falling off) pennyfarthing bicycles with flowers on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Quex Ambulance Q. 2 used as a selling boothQuex Ambulance Q.2 being used as a selling booth during War Weapons Week in Birchington. Major Powell-Cotton (in Homberg hat) is speaking to one of the women at the table
VAD Hospital patient with donkey, Quex ParkA VAD hospital patient is standing with a donkey outside the back door to Quex House. On the reverse of the photograph is written Jenny
Studio photo of three patientsPhotograph by a Margate stuido photographer of three Belgian patients. They are wearing their uniform overcaots and two are wearing caps. Numbers have been written above them on the photograph
Four Mounted PolicemenFour members of the City of London Police setting off with their horses to present a lucky horseshoe to Miss Joan Macdonald (Ramsay Macdonalds daughter) for her wedding. Date: 16 September 1932
Soctland / Glen AffricTwo men lead a horse and cart on the road through Glen Affric, one of Scotlands most beautiful glens. Mam Sodhail and Carn Eighe are the highest hills in this dramatic glen. Date: 1940s
King, Soldier, LabourersKing or Chieftain: mantle, tunic, leg bandages, short boots. Labourers: phrygian caps, short tunics & girdles, braies, short hose & shoes tied on with a leather lace. Date: 8th century
Three Men and LurcherA group of men in caps - one of them black - with a lurcher. Date: late 19th century
English Costume C16ThRoyal Costume. Men: flat caps, fur-lined gowns, doublets, heavily embroidered sleeves, duck-bill toed shoes. Woman: ruff split at the front under the chin. 16th century
Frenchmen of 1470Short fur-lined jerkin (jacket) with hanging sleeves, hose, piked shoes (cracowes), long gowns - one with dagged sleeves, small round caps & hats & a chaperon with liripipe Date: 1470
German Huntsmen C16ThClothing worn by German hunters. Many of the garments, doublets, hose, even caps, are paned - a form of decorative slashing. Date: circa 1515
H H Asquith & HaldaneHERBERT HENRY, Statesman Seen here with Lord Haldane. Both men are wearing University caps & gowns. Date: 1852-1928
Woman in Tweed Cap / 1930SA shot of a woman in profile wearing one of the latest fine tweed caps in dusty pink with a low flap at the back trimmed with navy petersham ribbon Date: 1930s
Trade catalogue of motoring caps 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, selection of mens mototoring caps. Date: 1911
George Stephenson - HammerGeorge Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineer as a young man, throwing the hammer
Billingsgate Market 1920Workers unloading crates at Billingsgate fish market Date: circa 1920
Dogs / Market / LondonThe Dog Market at Club Row (near Brick Lane) in the East End of London. Date: circa 1912
LRA Football Club 1908-1909Group photo, LRA (Russell Athletic) Football Club 1908-1909, with players and trainers. Date: 1908-1909
The late Dick Richards on Lafayettes horse. Date: circa 1910
Mother and daughter in swimsuits and bathing caps sitting in the surf. Date: circa 1920s
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1905Group photo, Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1905: Back row: Marrison, Reynolds, Stewart, Jarvis, Brittleton, Crapper. Middle row: Davis (Assistant Trainer), Jameson, Layton, Ruddlesdin