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Children of Nations - Children of the British nations in national costume and brandishing flags. From Cassells Childrens Annual. Artist: E Dorothy Rees Date: 1913
Marshall General Purpose Engine Dorothy BT 6525Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. BT 6525, number 45689, Dorothy. Built in 1906 by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine DorothyClayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. BD 5483, number 47015, Dorothy. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine
Thornycroft Wagon Dorothy AD 115Thornycroft Wagon, regn. AD 115, number: 39, Dorothy. Built in 1900 by the Thornycroft Steam Carriage and Van Company in Basingstoke. Date: 1960s
?At Preliminary Training School? Formal group of 19 nursesAt Preliminary Training School Formal group of 19 nurses, including Dorothy Bridle. Formal group of 19 nurses, posed outside large building
Dorothy HallDate: circa 1935
Advert for Dorothy Perkins - womens undergarments 1928A selection page of undergarments for women in 1928, available at Dorothy Perkins, at Oxford Street. Date: 1928
DOROTHY JEFFREY / CORNISHDorothy Jeffrey (nee Pentreath) Allegedly the last speaker of Cornish. Date: 1685 - 1777
RAYNHAM HALL GHOST 1936Raynham Hall, Norfolk; figure not seen but unwittingly photographed on the staircase possibly Dorothy Walpole, aka The Brown Lady Date: 1936
Fowler Tractor UW1329Fowler Tractor, regn. UW1329, number 17287, Oriana. Built in 1927 by John Fowler & Co. in Leeds, powered by a 5 Nhp compound steam engine. Followed by Garrett Tractor number 33782, Dorothy
Young couple kissingA young couple in a warm embrace. Artist: Dorothy Kuck. Date: circa 1930
Dorothy - dressed up as a Star or as The Fairy Queen. Taken by a photograph in St Ives, Cambridgeshire. Date: circa 1920s
Dorothy Drake - Actress. Date: circa 1910s
Portrait of Bell and Dorothy Freeman, watercolour on paper, by Edward Robert Hughes, signed and dated 1889. Date: 1889
Dorothy Peto, first Woman Superintendent, Met PoliceDorothy Olivia Georgiana Peto (1886-1974), first Woman Superintendent in the London Metropolitan Police. She served from 1930 until 1946, receiving the OBE in 1920 and the Kings Police Medal in 1944
Lady Bearsted, formerly Dorothy Montefiore Micholls, wife of Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearsted. Pictured with a pet dog at Newtonmore, Invernesshire where the couple had a home, Phones
Wedding of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy MacmillanA photograph of Harold Macmillan and Lady Dorothy Macmillan leaving St Margaret s, Westminster
The Tatler front cover - wedding of Harold MacmillanFront cover of The Tatler featuring the wedding of Harold Macmillan, future Prime Minister, and Lady Dorothy Cavendish, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire. The newlyweds are pictured leaving St
Casanova adapted by Harry Graham with music Johann StraussCasanova adapted by Harry Graham from the original by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch, with music by Johann Strauss and arrangers Ralph Benatzky and Hans Mueller
Aportrait of Florence Cowanova who appears in the film The Bright Shawl for which she has arranged the dances, 1923, Directed by John S. Robertson and starring Dorothy Gish and many others Date: 1923
All Moonshine, by Dorothy WheelerAll Moonshine, While we sleep theres a whisper in the trees, by Dorothy Wheeler. 1925
Invitation to Dinner - Harold Macmillan to Ninette de ValoisInvitation to a dinner in honour of His Excellency Monsieur Tage Erlander, Prime Minister of Sweden and His Excellency Monsieur Torsten Nilsson
Dorothy Lamour and Ray MillandNot for the first time Dorothy Lamour finds herself wearing a sarong in an exotic location, in the arms of Ray Milland; in George Archainbauds film she learns how to kiss... Date: 1938
British art nouveau brooches and pendants in gold, silver and enamel.. By David Veazey, Dorothy Hart, B.J. Barrie, E. Larcombe, Annie McLeish, Minnie McLeish, N. Evers-Swindell and M. Alabaster
Dorothy Spicer, aviatorDorothy Norman Spicer, married name Pearce (1908- 1946), aviator and pioneering aeronautical engineeer. Together with her business partner Pauline Gower set up a successful aeronautical company
Debutante dress show 1939Society girls as amateur mannequins at Dorothy Laws dress show in March 1939. From left to right, the group shows Miss Anne Nettlefold, Miss Joan O Malley, Miss Muriel Cunningham, Miss Pamela Stokes
Pauline Gower (1910-1947) (left) and Dorothy Spicer alongside a de Havilland DH60G Gipsy Moth, G-aEX. They were the first to run an all-female joy-riding business, Air Tours Ltd, founded in 1931
Snowballing the girlsWinter scene. Three girls hide under a brolly while two boys hurl snowballs at them. Artist: E Dorothy Rees Date: circa 1922
Dorothy Campbell, female golferDorothy Iona Campbell (1883 - 1945), the first internationally dominant female golfer. Also known as Dorothy Hurd and Dorothy Howe. Won over 700 titles during her career
The Sketch front cover: Mrs Ernest SimpsonFront cover of The Sketch magazine in March 1935, featuring a portrait by Dorothy Wilding of Mrs Ernest (Wallis) Simpson. The caption reads: Mrs Simpson is the beautiful wife of Mr
Christian Dior with model Dorothy Emms, 1952Photograph showing Christian Dior (1905-1957), the French couturier, draping a length of material around the model, Dorothy Emms, London, November 1952
School Dinners 1956Pupils tuck into their school dinners at the Dorothy Stringer Secondary School, Brighton
Dorothy Tennant Stanley, artistDorothy (nee Tennant), Lady Stanley, neoclassical painter, notable for her pictures of street children. She was the wife of (1) the explorer Henry Morton Stanley, and (2) of Henry Curtis
Engagement of Harold MacmillanFront cover of The Tatler reporting on the engagement of Lady Dorothy Cavendish and Captain Harold Macmillan (later British Prime Minister)
Young ballerina in a studio photoYoung ballerina (Dorothy Turner) in a studio photo. Date: early 1910s
Young couple at Hanger Hill Tennis Club, Ealing, West LondonYoung couple (Albert Auerbach and Dorothy Hay) at Hanger Hill Tennis Club, Ealing, West London. Date: 1914
Young women at Hanger Hill Tennis Club, Ealing, West LondonTwo young women (Dorothy and Madge Hay) at Hanger Hill Tennis Club, Ealing, West London, with people playing tennis in the background. Date: circa 1914
Actors performing in The Land of Hearts DesireMiss Winifred Fraser, as Maire Bruin, and Miss Dorothy Paget, as a fairy child, performing in The Land of Hearts Desire, by William Butler Yeats. Date: 1894
Dorothy Grimston in The Golden SilenceDorothy Grimston (1880-1962), actress daughter of Madge Kendall, pictured in The Golden Silence playing at the Garrick Theatre in 1903
Victorian scrap - Lady Mable Maud Ethel Dorothy de Vere. late 19th century
The American actress Dorothy Dickson reveals the mystery of how to wear lovely clothes, London, 1926. All frocks desinged by the fashion house of Larue
Dorothy Raymond and George Saunders and Paula DesboroughCurrent dancers: Dorothy Raymond and George Saunders (exhibition dancers at the Waldorf Hotel) and Paula Desborough (teacher with the army of occupation on the Rhine now teaching at Princes)
Striking scene from the Midnight Follies Cabaret at Hotel MeA striking scene from the Midnight Follies Cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1923- with Dorothy Field wearing a gown of silver tissue with a train 25 feet long Date: 1923
Some ballroom studies including Violet Hope late of the Coliseum in a striking dance gown and the exhibition dancers Maurice Jado and Dorothy Drew who danced at the Waldorf Hotel, London
Three dancers: Violet Howard, Mary Leigh and Dorothy HurstPortraits of three dancers: Violet Howard (in Aladdin at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith), Mary Leigh (In Snap at the Vaudeville Theatre)
Scenes from The Cabaret Girl at Winter Garden Theatre, LondoScenes from the musical comedy The Cabaret Girl at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, 1922 featuring Dorothy Dickson (seen in the middle wearing a Dolly Tree creation) Date: 1922
A Ballroom Quartette with exhibition dancers Vincent Davico and Gwen Price (dancing at the Waldorf Hotel) and Dorothy Raymond and George Saunders, London, 1922 Date: 1922