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London Policemans First Day at Point DutyWith The Force - London Policemans First Day at Point Duty. Date: 1907
Urchin, policeman and puppy -- e ain t lost, I found im. early 1900s
Two soldiers on a stirrup-shaped New Year cardTwo soldiers, one of them on sentry duty, on a stirrup-shaped New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a sentry box with guardGreetings card in the shape of a sentry box with a guard standing in front. Date: circa 1890s
France. Tributes to the King. The people of France paying thHistory of France. 18th century. Tributes to the King. The people of France paying their taxes. Engraving of the time
Guardsman in a sentry box on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
With the Force - England expects that every man will do dutyWith the Force - England expects that every man will do his duty. A policeman is (somewhat reluctantly) pushed through a doorway by a householder to deal with two armed burglars filling up their bags
World War I. Poster for recruitment and war bonds. DeutschesWorld War I. Poster for recruitment and war bonds. I want you for Usa Army 1917 by James Montgomery Flagg. Sure! We ll finish the job. 1918 by Gerrit Albertus Beneker. For home and country
Happy Familes Playing Cards - Mr Peel the Policeman. circa 1935
Cartoon, Gladstone on the road to Windsor, with a newspaper editor offering to carry his bag. On the occasion of winning the General Election, Gladstone was required to visit Queen Victoria. 1880
Cartoon, Bradlaugh, Gladstone and John BullCartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP, W E Gladstone, Liberal Prime Minister, and John Bull as a magistrate. Bull says to Gladstone
Woman police officer at work in a London police station, helping a visitor at the front desk. Date: circa early 1960s
Police officers with woman in police station, LondonThree police officers (two women and one man), questioning a woman who has just been escorted into a London police station. Date: circa 1950s
Woman police officer at the wheel of a car, LondonWoman police officer (Evelyn Walker) at the wheel of an open topped car, possibly during a training session, with a male officer in the passenger seat. Date: 1972
Woman police officer taking oath in court, LondonWoman police officer taking the oath from the witness box in a magistrates court, London. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s
Woman police officer giving evidence in court, LondonWoman police officer giving evidence from the witness box in a magistrates court, London. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s
Women police officers on parade at Peel House, LondonA group of women police officers, some of them sergeants, and some wearing medals, on parade in the yard of Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London. Date: 1929
Police officers at work, Hammersmith, LondonMale and female police officers at work in Hammersmith Police Station, West London. A sergeant sits at a desk making notes. The woman on the right is Matron Mrs Collins
Barbara Denis de Vitre, Assistant HMI, in Berlin, GermanyAssistant HMI (His/Her Majestys Inspectorate of Constabulary) Barbara Denis de Vitre, on a postwar visit to Berlin, where she was an expert consultant on the employment of women in the German police
Three women police officers, Isle of Man, WW2Three women police officers in an informal group photo while serving at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Three police officers, Isle of Man, WW2Three police officers in an informal group photo while serving at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War. Their duties included luggage checks and guarding internees
Woman police officer, Isle of Man, WW2Woman police officer (WPS Ivy Baxter) of the Met Police during the Second World War. In July 1940 she was promoted from constable to sergeant and posted to the Isle of Man
Woman police officer off duty, Epsom, WW2Woman police officer (WPC Ivy Baxter) off duty, while stationed at Epsom, Surrey, during the early part of the Second World War (spring 1940)
Woman police officer at Pembridge Hall Section HouseWoman police officer doing her hair in a mirror, sitting in her bedroom at Pembridge Hall Section House, Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2
Women police officers off duty in Section HouseWomen police officers off duty, relaxing in the Section House. Date: 1919
Group photo, women police officers, Met Police, CroydonGroup photo, seven women police officers, Met Police, Croydon Police Station. They are WPCs Pamela Allibone, Kay Parrott, Kathryn Neville, Margaret McNab, Jean Goodwin and Marian Sands
Two police officers on horseback, LondonTwo police officers, a man and a woman, on horseback in a London street. They are wearing protective helmets introduced in 1984. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1984
Four police officers on horseback, Central LondonFour police officers, two men and two women, on horseback in a Central London street. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Two women police officers with horses, LondonTwo women police officers standing with their horses in a Central London street. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Two women police officers on horseback, LondonTwo women police officers on horseback in Central London. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Woman police officer with horse, LondonWoman police officer (Ruth Lindley) standing alongside her horse in a field. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Woman police officer on horseback, LondonWoman police officer (Ruth Lindley) on horseback in Central London in front of a band of marching guardsmen. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Police officers with dogs, conducting a search, LondonA group of police officers, male and female, belonging to the Special Patrol Group, with police dogs, conducting a search. The WPCs are wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968
Police officers preparing to conduct a search, LondonA group of police officers (including June Paterson, left), belonging to the Special Patrol Group, preparing to conduct a search with the aid of police dogs
Woman police dog handler with drug sniffer dog, LondonWoman police dog handler Sandra Kertzen with drug sniffer dog Snoopy in action, Met Police, London. The yellow labrador was one of the first to be trained by a WPC. (4 of 5) Date: 1971
Woman police dog handler with dog, LondonWoman police officer and dog handler (Amanda Reed, nee Longden) with police dog Zircon, Met Police, London. (3 of 4) Date: circa 1978
Woman police officer Shirley Becke, London, WW2Shirley Cameron Becke (nee Jennings, 1917-2011), later to become Commander of the Met Polices A4 (Women s) Branch from 1966 to 1973
Woman police officers accessories: a whistle on a chain, a plastic-covered notebook, a wooden truncheon with leather strap, and the reinforced bowler hat introduced in 1985. Date: circa late 1980s