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Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Snowball, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Snowball, 1920s Date: 1920s
A Joyous Christmas Card, 1920s Date: 1920s
Postcard with a Venetian Gondelier theme, 1920sPostcard with a romantic couple in a Venetian Gondelier, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Sitting Out, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Sitting Out, 1920s - a charming couple in fancy dress under an ornate colourful tree Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Butterflies, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Butterflies, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Incense, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Incense, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for the Cigarette, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for the Cigarette, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by S. S. Longley, 1920sArt deco sketch by S.S. Longley, 1920s Date: 1920s
Georgia HaleActress Georgia Hale (1900-1985) had just been picked to appear in Chaplin's film The Gold Rush'. Despite a promising start, her acting career foundered with the advent of the talkies'
Julie Sudo, DancerOriental dancer Julie Sudo, appearing in Carnival Time at the Criterion Restaurant. Date: circa 1925
Sketch by Fish of Anita Loos, 1926 Date: 1926
Portrait of Anita Loos, 1926 - the creator of Lorelei, Dorothy and Mr Eisman - and author of Gentleman Prefer Blonds Date: 1926
A sketch by Fish of a young lady on the telephone to her admirers, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Advert for a complete beauty kit from Edna Wallace Hooper, 1928 Date: 1928
The flapper and the Quarterback - Ruth Page and Jorg Fasting in a series of poses from their dance performed in recital this season, 1928 Date: 1928
Cartoon by Alfred Leete showing a fashionable 1920s couple walking along a beach. The title refers to the popular Cochran revue of that year at the London Pavilion starring Edythe Baker
Just an old-fashioned girl - skirt lengths go down in 1930Cartoon commenting on the sudden change in hemlines in 1930, which went down to the floor once more. Suddenly, the modern flapper girl of the mid-1920s with her short skirts looks rather
Norah Blaney as Mademoiselle Yvonne in Out of the BlueNorah Blaney appearing in Out of the Blue at St. Martins Theatre in 1928. She played the part of Julia Marlowe, " Mademoiselle Yvonne
Dresses designed to be worn at a Royal WeddingThree dresses designed to be worn at a Royal Wedding. 1922
Cicely Courtneidge as an Eton-cropped flapperActress Cicely Courtneidge made up as a typical eton-cropped, cigarette-smoking flapper in Cleansing the Stage sketch in the revue, " By the Way". Date: 1925
The Bystander, Arming for the Fray by Barribal 1930Front cover illustration for The Bystander by William Barribal featuring a woman with flame red hair using a hand mirror to apply lipstick. Date: 1930
Cartoon, Manners and Modes - postwar simplicity in bathing gear. Date: 1920
Impressions of Englands new voters by Garretto, 1928" Fluffy and Stuffy" - impressions of the new female voters of 1928 by Italian caricaturist Garretto. Rather unfair stereotyping with the pretty blonde on the left
American pinup in a hat. Date: circa 1920
American flapper pinup in costume (possibly Clara Bow). Date: circa 1920
Empire Marketing Board milk posterPoster promoting milk for a " milk made complexion". Date: c.1928
GIRL ON SWING 1926Woman swings in a tree. Date: 1926
Cooking the Chefs Goose - A Christmas Fantasy, Leon HeronA rather bizarre illustration showing two huge geese flying away from a chef ridden by Father Christmas, a policeman and a flapper girl! Date: 1929
A 1920s garden partySeveral fashionably-dressed people enjoy a garden party in radiant sunshine. 1927
Two ladies on New Imperial motorcycleTwo ladies wearing cloche hats on veteran New Imperial motorcycle in the countryside circa 1920
The Tatler - Seasons Number 1925The Tatler Summer Season number featuring an illustration of a well-dressed young woman by Lewis Baumer. Date: 1925
Has She Joined the Mustard Club by Wilton WilliamsGlamorous 1920s woman in a blue, fur-trimmed coat and with vivid blonde hair. The title of the picture is a play on the recently launched advertising campaign for Colmans Mustard
Mice and Men by Winifred C. Honey, 1920s woman with catIllustration showing an elegant woman with cropped hair posing with a grey cat. The background shows silhouettes of men running from scurrying mice. Date: 1929
Belles of St Clement s! Girl bell ringers, 1926A band of female change ringers at St Clement Danes church in the Strand, London. The Illustrated London News deemed the sight of female bell ringers sufficiently interesting
Electrolux Baby fridge advertisementAdvertisement for the Electrolux Baby refrigerator, as demonstrated by a rather glamorous flapper girl. She looks as if she has just come in from a night on the town and fancies a snack
The Black Fan by Wilton WilliamsAn elegant woman in a red dress, head scarf and with black evening gloves holding a large feather fan behind her. Date: 1925
Joan Bourdelle as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer BlondesMiss Jean Bourdelle as Lorelei Lee (that most perfect lady) in the stage adaptation of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes by Anita Loos. The role was later played by Marilyn Monroe in the film version
Repeating Pattern - three women in scarves and hats, yellowRepeating Pattern - Three women in scarves and hats (on yellow background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern
Addition and Subtraction by P. B. HicklingA typical 1920s flapper girl, wearing a short dress, yellow stockings and with bobbed, shingled hair, applies her lipstick in the mirror watched by a fairly diffident cat
Delineator cover April 1927Front cover of the Delineator magazine featuring a striking art deco design of a woman in a cloche hat
The Cigarette by Lewis BaumerColour illustration by Lewis Baumer showing a sophisticated flapper girl smoking a cigarette
Studies in femininity by Suzanne MeunierIllustration of an attractive flapper girl admiring herself in the mirror
Hat & Mask in One 1929Dual purpose headwear: cloche hat worn so low over the eyes that it doubles as a mask. Eyeholes are cut in the crown. Perfect hat for hiding upper facial flaws
The Bright BrigadeModes for Men - illustration from one of a series of advertisements for Abdullah cigarettes showing types from the 1920s, in this case The Bright Brigade consisting of three flapper girls working in
Starr Woods Annual The Snark - ironingFront cover of Starr Woods Annual, The Snark, Summer 1928, featuring an illustration of a flapper girl with hair severely cropped and very short skirts
La Poupee by Ernest HubbardA young woman in a slip admires herself in front of a mirror. Close by a poupee or boudoir doll sits with its arms outstretched looking up at its owner. Date: 1929
Ye Goddesses and Little Fishes by Jack GreenallWonderfully colourful and graphic depiction of typical modern girls of the 1920s sunbathing in technicolour swimsuits by a pool. Date: 1929
Tatler Christmas Number cover 1928Front cover of The Tatler Christmas Number featuring illustration by Lewis Baumer of a young woman with an Eton crop getting ready for a night out. Date: 1928