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Murder Down BelowStill waters ran deep....deep enough to hide a killer. Illustration by pin up artist, David Wright of a woman, looking not at all suspicious, with a stole slipping seductively from her shoulders
Flicien David 1810 - 1876Felicien Cesar David. French composer of symphonies, tone poems, opras comiques, choruses, religious music, piano compositions, chamber music, and vocal works
Lady BehaveFabulous book cover design by pin up artist David Wright for a book entitled, Lady Behave" by Peter Cheney. The artwork depicts a haughty looking woman with auburn hair
David Lloyd George / StampDAVID LLOYD GEORGE (1863 - 1945) British politician
General Sir David Henderson / StampLieutenant General SIR DAVID HENDERSON (1862 - 1921) British Army officer and leading authority on tactical intelligence during the early years of the 20th century
Lloyd George in full oratorical blastDavid Lloyd-George, (1863 - 1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, caricatured by the humorous artist, Will Owen as the power behind the " Labour throne"
Tatler Winter Sports Number 1954Lovely 1950s illustration by David Judd for the front cover of The Tatlers Winter Sports Number, showing a lone female skiier arriving at a quaint looking chalet on the ski slopes
St Davids Cathedral, WalesThe CATHEDRAL CHURCH of St DAVIDs in Pembrokeshire, South Wales (now in Dyfed)
Goliath House - Regensburg (Ratisbon), Germany - now heavily restored
David Lloyd George - postcardThe Stamp that wants a lot of Licking. David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916-22). This card comments on the National Health Insurance Act of 1911
Bright Young PeopleGroup photograph of William Acton, Mrs Arthur Bendir, Elizabeth Ponsonby, Harry Melville and Babe Plunket-Greene taken at the fancy dress ball hosted by David
A portrait of David WrightA photograph of David Wrigh posed in his army uniform. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
Modern magazine cover by David WrightA front cover illustration from a womans magazine by artist David Wright. Wright regularly contributed to The Sketch during the 1940 s
Modern Weekly magazine cover by David WrightA front cover illustration from a womans magazine by artist David Wright. Wright regularly contributed to The Sketch during the 1940 s
Home Chat magazine cover by David WrightA front cover illustration from a womans magazine by artist David Wright. Wright regularly contributed to The Sketch during the 1940 s
Modern Chat magazine cover by David WrightA front cover illustration from a womans magazine by artist David Wright. Wright regularly contributed to The Sketch during the 1940 s
Portrait sketches byFour portrait sketches by Peter Baxendale, aka Mrs Basil Baxendale. From top left, Mrs David Jagger, wife of the well-known portrait painter, a self-portrait together with her dog, Simon, H.I.H
A Present For A Good Little Girl by David WrightAn illustration of a lady inspecting a new necklace, a gift from a gentleman admirer. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
Just A Piece Of Cake by David WrightAn illustration of a seductive lady, provocatively posed on a chaise lounge. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
Where Did That One Go. By David WrightA model posed in elaborate lingerie with a long train, decorated with orange flowers. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
The Last Silk Stocking. By David WrightA lady reclining in an easy chair or chaise lounge, dressed in a negligee and inspecting the last of her stockings. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during
Landing Craft by David WrightA lady posed on the edge of the bed putting in her earrings. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
Gilding The Lily by David WrightA David Wright illustration of a lady wrapped in a large fur coat. She looks away from the viewer, whilst putting in here earring
The house in which Livingstone was bornThe house in which Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
Irish Unionist Meeting in London, 1886Engraving showing the Great Unionist Meeting at Her Majestys Opera House, Haymarket, London, April 1886. A patriotic audience (bottom) acclaims Earl Cowper (centre, standing)
Victoria Falls, Africa, 1866Engraving showing an aerial view of the Victoria Falls, Africa, 1866. The Victoria Falls, one of the worlds largest and most impressive waterfalls, is located on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia
House where Livingstone dwelt in his youthThis is the house where David Livingstone, explorer, lived in his youth
The room in which Dr. Livingstone was bornThe room in which Dr. Livingstone, explorer, was born. David Livingstone was born at Blantyre, eight miles south of Glasgow, on 19 March 1813
The Inscription on the Chitambo Monument, 1907Photograph showing the inscription on the Chitambo monument, erected to the memory of David Livingstone
For Valour : British Officers and N. C. Os who have been awFrom top left: 2nd Lieut David Nelson V.C. ( L Battery, R.H.A); Capt Theodore Wright. (Royal Engineers); Capt H.S. Ranken (Royal Army Medical Corps); Capt F.O. Grenfell (9th Lancers); Lieut J.H.S
Sir David Brewster (1781-1868)Engraved portrait of Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), the Scottish physicist and inventor of the stereoscope
Admiral Sir David Beatty, 1918Photographic portrait of Admiral Sir David Beatty (1871-1936), pictured when Commander-in-Chief of the British Grand Fleet, during the First World War
David Maxwell FyfeSir David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir (1900-1967) British politician who was home secretary (1951-54) and Lord Chancellor (1954-1962)
David Lloyd George, 1916Photographic portrait of David Lloyd George (1863-1945), the Welsh Liberal statesman, pictured in 1916 when he was appointed Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury
Members of Parliament playing Golf, 1906Photographs showing Dr. J. Macnamara (left) and David Lloyd-George playing golf in a Ranelagh vs. House of Commons match at Barn Elms, London, 1906
Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir (1900-1967) British politician who was home secretary (1951-54) and Lord Chancellor (1954-1962)
R. D. Blumenfeld / ExpressRALPH DAVID BLUMENFELD American journalist. Editor of the British Daily Express from 1902 to 1932
David Lloyd and Lord Reading on King Georges HillDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945) as secretary for war and the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Reading (1860-1935), touring the British front lines in France, September 1916
David Lloyd Geogrge touring the British front linesA photograph of David Lloyd George (1863-1945), as Secretary for War, touring the British front lines in France, September 1916
Lloyd George and Herbert SamuelThe Liberal politicians David Lloyd George (1863-1945) and Herbert Samuel (1870-1963) watching a passing parade. Lloyd George was War Minister
David Lloyd George in FranceDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945), as Secretary for War, touring the British front in France, September 1916. He is pictured here (second from right) with Lord Reading (1860-1935)
David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), speaking in 1932Photograph of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during a speech to the Junior Liberal Club on the 16th March 1932
Edinburgh University Undergraduates Battle for the QuadranPhotograph showing the traditional battle fought by Edinburgh University Undergraduates for possession of the Quadrangle steps after the election of a new Lord Rector of the University
Collecting the first pension cheque at the post officeCollecting the first weekly pension instalment at the post office. The Old Age Pension Act was introduced by David Lloyd George in 1908 with the first pensions available on the 1st of January 1909
H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central AfricaEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa
David Lloyd-George and Miss Megan Lloyd-George, Bron-y-de, 1Photograph of David Lloyd-George (1863-1945), 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, and his daughter, Miss Megan Lloyd-George, MP for Anglesey
David Lloyd-George (1863-1945)Photograph of David Lloyd-George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, the Welsh Liberal statesman, taken during his last years
Collecting and applying for pensions at the post officeThe introduction of pensions for the elderly. Images of men and women filling out applications in post offices after old age pensions were introduced by David Lloyd George in 1908