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Tatler front cover, March 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model posing in a heavily-beaded jacket with fluted sleeves, by Marc Bohan at Christian Dior
Tatler front cover, February 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model posing in a turquoise tweed spring coat, fastened with eight pearly buttons by Mono. The jaunty white bowler is by Dolores Boutique. Date: 1964
Tatler front cover, Marlow, Bucks, 1963Front cover of The Tatler featuring a girl looking over the weir near the Compleat Angler at Marlow, Bucks, to accompany their summer feature (inside) on summer out-of-town eating
Tatler front cover, January 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring two Balinese dancers, to accompany a piece in the magazine entitled The Dancing Island. Date: 1964
Back cover design, Jeek, by G E Studdy. Date: 1940
Tatler front cover, June 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a bell-sleeved blouse with waves of tropical parrot colour. Date: 1964
Tatler front cover, Entertaining issue, 1964Front cover of The Tatler magazine showing a girl acting hostess, representing Tatlers devotion to autumn entertaining in this particular issue
Tatler front cover, Autumn Fashion, 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing an appropriately autumnal outfit to usher in the new seasons fashions for colder weather; a plum-flecked black
Tatler front cover, May 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model posing in a flower-printed linen-textured rayon dress from the Christian Dior boutique. She wears a hat also by Dior. Date: 1964
Tatler front cover, The Italian line, 1964Front cover of the Tatler magazine featuring a model wearing a narrow, canary yellow coat with jewelled buttons, velvet collar and wide velvet hat by Patrick de Barentzen
Tatler front cover, New Universities 1964Helen and Catherine Jay, the twin daughters of Labour MP Mr Douglas Jay pose in the grounds of the University of Sussex, one of a number of new campus universities opening in the 1960s
Tatler front cover, 1963Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a mohair sweater by Oriane of Capri, slashed with broad bands of scarlet, white and charcoal grey. The hair is by Edward at Andre Bernard
Tatler front cover, Autumn Fashion 1963Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a model wearing a Parma Violet Lesur honeycomb jacket worn over a shocking pink chiffon blouse with long sleeves, close-fitting cuffs and long tie scarf
Tatler front cover, 1963 - Paris CollectionsFront cover of The Tatler celebrating the new Paris fashion collections for the new season. The model who reclines on the cover wears an outfit by Nina Ricci comprising a tangerine Lesur mohair coat
Tatler front cover, 1963 - Punting on the CamFront cover of The Tatler featuring a view from Clare Bridge in Cambridge showing basking in the suns rays while lounging in the rivers famous punts. Date: 1963
Tatler front cover, Just Married 1958Front cover of The Tatler showing a newly married bride and groom emerging from a church to be pelted with confetti and rice by well wishers. Date: 1958
Tatler front cover, London Season Number 1958Front cover of The Tatler, reporting on the London Season, though it would be the last year that debutantes were presented at court
Mine crater on the Somme, France, WW1Mine crater on the Somme, northern France, covered in snow during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1918
Sketch front cover, the London Season 1950Front cover of The Sketch magazine, May 1950, ushering in the London Season and showing a debutante hastily changing in between social engagements
Front cover of the Sketch, Maytime issue 1950A very pink and spring-like cover of The Sketch, featuring the magazines mascot (a Victorian lady in a bonnet with tray of toy amusements) amid a trees in blossom. Date: 1950
Tatler front cover - Silver Jubilee of King George VDecorative front cover of The Tatler magazine celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Design features a relief of the King surrounded by Britannia and Neptune
You can call it a Day - cover by David WrightBook jacket design for You Can Call It a Day by Peter Cheyney, designed and illustrated by artist, David Wright. Featuring a red-haired woman in a black dress with a plunging neckline
Tatler front cover, London Season 1963 - Jean ShrimptonFront cover of The Tatler magazine, 3 April 1963, heralding the arrival of another London Season. and featuring iconic sixties model, Jean Shrimpton
Tatler front cover, London Fashion Week - Jill KenningtonFront cover of The Tatler magazine celebrating the start of London Fashion Week and featuring sixties model, Jill Kennington
Tatler front cover, June 1963Front cover of The Tatler magazine for June 1963, featuring a model wearing a flame-printed cotton shift lined with silk with a rouleau tie by Spagnoli
Tatler front cover, May 1963Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a party dress in silk gazah with an Empire bodice hold by shoestring straps
Danger Ahead - Cover by David WrightFront cover of Danger Ahead by Peter Saxon, in the Sexton Blake Library series, designed by David Wright and featuring an elegant looking dark-haired woman wearing a strapless dress relaxing against
Cartoon, Studies in Leakage, or how the great secret of the Conference was given away. Showing how news of a Buckingham Palace Conference on Irish Home Rule was leaked to the press. Date: July 1914
Cover design, Wrapping Paper Samples (Statue Series). Featuring a lady in a yellow dress with pink blossom on a red background. Date: 1937
Illustrated London News War issueFollowing Britains declaration of war on Germany on 4 August, the Illustrated London News issues a Double Number, the cover of which is shown here
Music cover, The Piccolomini Waltz, from Verdis opera La Traviata, as performed at Almacks and the Court Balls. Marietta Piccolomini (1834-1899)
Sheet music cover, Little Scouts, a march for piano by Ezra Read (1862-1922). Depicting four boy scouts and a dog in front of a tent. Date: early 20th century
Music cover, The Lancers Quadrilles, or Duval (of Dublin)s Second Set, Seventh Edition. Containing Les Graces, La Dorset, Lodoiska, La Native, and Les Lanciers
Sheet music cover, Your King & Country Want You, a Womans Recruiting Song, dedicated by special permission to Her Majesty the Queen
Sheet music cover, Money is the Root of All Evil (Take It Away, Take It Away, Take It Away), with words and music by Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, as performed in the revue High Time
Sheet music cover, Don t Ever Walk in the Shadows, with words and music by Art Noel and Clem Bernard. Showing a young couple walking along arm in arm. Date: 1942
Sheet music cover, I ve Heard That Song Before, with words and music by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. From the film Youth on Parade, starring John Hubbard, Ruth Terry, Martha O Driscoll, Tom Brown
Cover design, Womens Royal Air ForceCover design, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force, by Gertrude A George. With a circular vignette of a woman in uniform, saluting. Date: published 1920
Cover design, Mother Goose Rhymes -- a cute little girl and boy, sitting by a potted plant with a plate of strawberries. Date: circa 1920s
Cover design, Nursery Rhymes, showing Mother Goose flying through the air. Date: early 20th century
Cover design, Mother Goose, showing Humpty Dumpty on his wall with a large spoon in his hand and toy soldiers below. Date: 1915
French naval gun in action, Western Front, WW1A French 138.6mm naval gun in action on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Cover design, Lady Arabellas Birthday Party, by Margaret and Mary Baker. Showing a chaotic party with children misbehaving. Date: 1940
Cover design, Holiday Haunts, showing a father carrying his little girl on his shoulders at the seaside. Date: 1933
Cover of Home Chat Magazine, showing a young woman putting up lanterns for some New Year entertaining. She is wearing a red and blue patterned party dress
Cover design, Silhouette Calendar -- Many Happy Returns. Showing a little girl sitting at a table sewing. Date: 20th century
Italian light infantrymen with pink blossom, WW1Italian light infantrymen (Bersaglieri) taking up position with their machine gun behind a cover of pink blossom during the First World War. Date: April 1916
Official programme, International Trophy at BrooklandsCover design for the official programme, The International Trophy at Brooklands, organised by the Junior Car Club. Showing a racing car and driver. Date: May 1933