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The Snake Skin Shoes or the Temptation of EveThe Snake-Skin Shoes, or, the Temptation of Eve by Pierrot. A young woman in a shoe shop is tempted by a pair of snake skin shoes presented by the somewhat saturnine looking sales assistant
Dimmed Headlights by PierrotAn elegant 1920s woman sits at a table smoking a cigarette, her bright eyes dimmed slightly be the net on her cloche hat. Date: 1928
De Reske cigarette advert - 1920s womenAdvertisement drawn by Rilette showing a gentleman, quite possibly in rowing gear, offering to light the cigarettes of two stylish women seated in a caf鮠 As they both lean together to take
A Good Position by Harold EarnshawA young woman stands outside by herself outside a shop window where, unbeknownst to her, a sign saying Boy Wanted, makes her look somewhat available! Date: 1928
Powdering Pierrot by Baird - 1920sStylised illustration showing a woman in a fancy dress style costume, surrounded by balloons, powdering the face of her Pierrot doll
Fashionable woman with hand mirrorA fashionable young woman checking her makeup in a hand mirror. Date: circa 1920s
Three models by Patou for The Dolly Sisters, Spring 1924Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924
Dolly Sisters new fashion look modelling Patou outfitsPart of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924
The Dolly Sisters fashion look and accessoriesSlippers, sandals, hair and jewellery for the Dolly Sisters. Part of their new look provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of
Rosie Dolly, Nice, France 1931Rosie Dolly (Mrs Mortimer Davis) at the annual show at the Negresco Hotel, Nice, 27 March 1931 - her costume was one of the winners at the Super Elegance competition Date: 1931
Feathered evening frock by Patou for the Dolly SistersPart of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924
Dolly Sisters in lounging robes from Patou, Spring 1924Part of the new look for the Dolly Sisters provided by the French couturier Patou as he used them as his publicity weapon to invade America in the Spring of 1924 Date: 1924
Bystander cover - The Three GracesThree girls from the 1920s dressed in floaty pastel hued dresses. Date: 1929
SOME wear in England! by Katie MayerA fashionable woman in a checked dress and flamboyant hat checks her face in a compact mirror - her short skirt and matching accessories quite the thing for 1918. Date: 1918
The Blue Bird by Herbert PizerLovely illustration of a woman in a blue costume and head dress, possibly a show girl, leaning back athletically on a stool. Date: 1919
1927 A. D. - 1920s societyIllustration showing stylish and fashionable society at a smart hotel in 1927. Date: 1927
Tea Time in silhouetteTwo chic women of the 1920s enjoy a gossip over a cup of tea and a cigarette in a tea shop. Date: 1926
The Jazz Age - scene from ChampagneOn with the dance - a study in modernity from the film, Champagne, a British movie shown by the Wardour Company, directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Hebe in Society by TeddyThe vogue of the cocktail party at its height in 1928. A chic woman in a short pink dress dishes out drinks to two male guests in evening dress. Date: 1928
The evolution of road travel: the casual motorists of 1921. Motoring as a means to an end: lawn tennis players arriving in their car, free from cumbersome goggles, veils and voluminous wraps
The Principal Boy by Bevan PetmanA pretty actress in a top hat shows off her shapely legs on stage. Illustrations full title is: The Principal Boy - And a Real Topper too
Fashionable lady posing in gardenA glamorous woman stands in her garden, posing for the camera with hand on hip, wearing a drop-waist knee-length dress and large hat, with brim which covers much of her head. Date: c. 1910
Design for a compound tandem machine with flappers mountedDesign for a compound tandem machine, with flappers mounted outboard of the fixed wings: flappers a move up, as BB move down. 1815. From Cayleys original notebook
Sketch of the 1849 boy-carrying machine showing the triplane wing structure, tail-unit, and wheeled car with pilot-operated elevator-cum-rudder, and propulsive flappers. 1853
1849 boy-carrier showing the dihedral(a) Rear view of the 1849 boy-carrier, showing the dihedral angle of the triplane wings, and imaginary flappers of bird-wing form; (b) the favoured form of propulsive flappers in 1853
First design for an ornithopter showing the flappersFirst design for an ornithopter, showing the flappers in the down-position and the counterpoises (above) in the up-position. 1808. From Cayleys original notebook
Underside plan view of the car in 56002276 showing the pair of flappers at the front, and of counterpoises at the back; the fixed wing is not shown here. circa 1849-1853. Part 2
Louise BrownAmerican actress and dancer, Louise Brown glorified by Mr Florenz Ziegfeld in the Ziegfeld Follies pictured as Kitty Brown in The Girl Friend
The Berth of Venus by Wilmot LuntA pretty young woman wearing striped pyjamas prepares to climb into a bunk bed. Date: 1927
Ready for Rehearsal by W. S. HuttonA confident young actress in a sleeveless blouse and shorts smokes a cigarette whie waiting to perform in a rehearsal. Date: 1927
A Young Mans Fancy by Bevan PetmanA flirtatious looking young woman with shapely legs and a shock of red hair, smiles as she holds a silk slip to her cheek in delight, while seated at a dressing table
A Pretty Penny by BatcherlorA glamorous bathing belle with a fashionable paper parasol poses elegantly on a penny coin. Date: 1927
The Vamp by Tony CastleAn aloof and fashionable young woman reclines on a chaise longue, with a cigarette holder in her mouth, as a number of opened letters, presumably professing love for her
Pulled over for speedingA flapper girl pulled over for speeding by two policemen. The caption reads " You needn t say anymore, Miss. We know all the excuses. Yours is the eleventh on the list!" Date: 1928- 1929
Beauty in the 1920s. Changing fashions. The caption reads: " would not walways win nowadays!". Date: 1928- 1929
Movie star Marie Provost with her boudoir doll, USA, 1920s Date: 1920s
Tales out of School by Webster MurrayA young flapper with a feather fan enjoys a conversation with a parrot. Date: 1927
A young flapper woman reclining on a snow leopard pelt. Date: 1928- 1929
A satirical look on changing fashions" How can mother say its short? Its below my knees!" Satirical look on changing fashions. Date: 1928- 1929
Charleston legsAn energetic flapper wears out one dance floor doing the Charleston and Black Bottom before partnering with another. Date: 1927
Two fashionable flapper girls one with a holly leaf design, the other with a mistletoe design. The caption reads: " December doubles: the Holly stakes and the Mistletoe cup"
A young flapper girl in a Christmas theme dressFront Cover of " The Sketch Book & Winters Pie" by Elsie Harding. A young flapper girl in a Christmas theme dress holding flags, balloons and masks. Date: 1928- 1929
Lido Peaches by W. S. HuttonIllustration showing a peach seller offering samples of his wares to two glamorous ladies on a beach in the 1920s. Date: 1927
Delicatessen by W. S. HuttonTwo chic looking 1920s ladies enjoy some bar snacks while enjoying cocktails. A rather sinister bartender smiles an evil smile! Date: 1927
A fashionable woman wearing pearls and smokingA 1920s fashionable flapper woman wearing pearls and smoking a cigarette. The caption reads: " Dazzle lights". Date: 1928- 1929
The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal NightSheet music for Honey Bunch from His Bridal Night featuring the Dolly Sisters, USA, 1916 1916
Jenny Dolly and Harry Fox in Maid in America
Just As it Used to Be by Fred PurvisA lively scene of revelry in a Chelsea artists studio showing some Bright Young Things of the 1920s dancing, drinking and smoking at a party