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Don Count Your ChickensDon Count your Chickens Before They are Hatched. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Every Path has Its Puddle. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
A Cat May Look at a King. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
An Ounce of Help is Worth a Pound of Pity. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
All are not Friends Who Speak Us Fair. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
A Fool and His Money are Soon Parted. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
A Bird in Hand is Worth Two in a Bush. Artists interpretation of a traditional proverb. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Fox and GeeseArtists interpretation of traditional childrens games. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Follow My LeaderArtists interpretation of traditional childrens games. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Blind Mans BuffArtists interpretation of traditional childrens games. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1916
Wholl Buy My RaspberriesArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Strawberries and CreamArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Luscious Grapes of White and BlackArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Scarlet Apples round and RipeArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Gold and Yellow OrangesArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Cherries All A-DanglingArtists interpretation of old street cries. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
Little SnowdropArtists interpretation of a traditional fairy tale. Artist: Helen GC Marsh Lambert. Date: circa 1915
View of Clarendon House, 17th centuryView of Clarendon House from St. James Street, , from a rare print in the collection of Thmoas Allen. Classical mansion built by Roger Platt for Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, in 1664
Sir John Crosbys monument in the church of St. Helen, Bishopsgate Street. Sheriff of London, died 1476. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Portrait of King Richard II of EnglandKing Richard II of England, from an original picture hung in the Choir of St. Peters Westminster. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Courtyard and columns of Heliopolis, Temple of BaalbekPlan of the courtyard of Heliopolis, or the Temple of Baalbek, and columns in the temple and the Hexagonal court, Beqaa Valley, Lebanon
Gordon West talks to Miss Helen Villiers, the younger daughter of Lady Kahleen Villers at a party organised by Lady Hadfield for the Committee and Patrons of Lady Mount Temples Midnight Matinee
Tea partyThe tea party. Silhouette. Children and their dolls having tea. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
The classroomThe School. Silhouette. Girl and her dolls in class with teacher. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
Girl with a cameraThe photograph. Girl with a camera photographing her playmate. Silhouette. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
Chattering girlsLittle Gossips. Silhouette. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
Children sewingBusy Little Mothers. Silhouette of two young girls sewing. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
The Honourable Helen Montagu. 1911
Riviera Refections by Dell Leigh (1 / 2)Riviera Refections by Dell Leigh (1/2) - To the Riviera by Car (illustration by Helen McKie) and photograph showing holidaymakers on the Croisette at Cannes, France. Date: 1931
Riviera Refections by Dell Leigh (2 / 2)Riviera Refections by Dell Leigh (2/2) - Sunward-bound through France - On the Blue Train (illustration by Helen McKie) and photograph showing speedboating on the Cote d-Azur. Date: 1931
Shaun from Shaun. 1928
Mother and Aunt Louisa from The Leprecauns Shoes. 1928
Cook from The Little Pipe. 1928
William and the Sidhe from The Little Pipe. 1928
William and the Leprechaun from The Leprecauns Shoes. 1928
Helen Gilliland seen in Stop Flirting wearing a gown by Eileen Idare, 1924. The gown is of white and silver and features the latest thing in evening scarves and shoulder posies
Helen Vinson wearing a draped gown by Dolly TreeHelen Vinson wore this draped gown by Dolly Tree in The Age of Indiscretion (1935) with Ralph Forbes on the right Date: 1935
Helen Hayes in one of Dolly Tree?s costumes from Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935) Date: 1935
Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes - Vanessa: Her Love StoryRobert Montgomery and Helen Hayes in a scene from Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935) with Hayes in a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1935
Helen Gilbert in The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939) wore this evening ensemble desiged by Dolly Tree that went back to her grandmother?s day for fashion significance
Helen Twelvetrees (with Virginia Bruce) in an evening gownHelen Twelvetrees (with Virginia Bruce) in an elegant, yet simple, satin evening gown designed by Dolly Tree in Times Square Lady (1935)
Rosalind Russell and Helen Vinson Live Love Learn (1937)Rosalind Russell (left) and Helen Vinson (right) Live Love Learn (1937) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1937
Red helen and malachite butterfly, Papilio helenus, Siproeta stelenes (Papilio helenus and Papilio steneles). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder
The Helen Geranium, Preference; The Garden Wallflower, Fidelity in misfortune. Handcoloured lithograph by Dean and Munday after an illustration by Eliza Eve Gleadall from The Beauties of Flora
Lux AdvertisementGone! Those dishpan hands. Advertisement for Lux. Artist: Helen Dryden. Date: 1928
Helen Wills Moody, American tennis player, Wimbledon No. 1 seed in 1933. Date: 1933
Haig Paitgan sculpting Helen Wills MoodySan Francisco sculptor Haig Patigan working on his sculpture of tennis champion, Helen Wills Moody. Date: 1927