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House of Ramona, San Diego, California, USAHouse of Ramona (Ramonas Marriage Place, Casa de Estudillo), Camulos Rancho, Old San Diego, California, USA. It is an historic adobe house, built by early settlers in 1827
Portrait of tennis star Helen Wills, 1927 1927
Helen Wills Moody playing TennisMrs. Helen Wills Moody practising Tennis in Japan. 1932
The Live Wire, at the St. Martins Threatre 1918Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, showing the cast of the production of The Live Wire, at the St. Martins Threatre
Children at play. Two children with dolls. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1912
Inter-Allied Fraternisation - Paris Cafe - WW1. British Tommies chat to their French counterparts and colonial French troops from Dominique. Date: 1915
Tourists at Bruin Inn, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USATourist group of three pose at the Bruin Inn, near the Helen Hunt Falls, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, 17 August 1906. Date: 1906
Can t Help Lovin that Man! by Helen McKieA red-haired woman staring into the eyes of her lover - a magnetic but dangerous looking Apache man, an allegedly savage member of the Parisian underworld haunting areas such as Montmartre
Society at Grosvenor House ice rink, 1929Fashionable society taking up a fashionable pastime in 1929. An impression of the splendid ice rink at Grosvenor House by Helen McKie. Date: 1929
Torquay in the autumn, 1929A sketch made by The Bystander magazines artist, Helen McKie, in the grounds of the Palace Hotel in Torquay, where, the terrors of an English autumn
Children on a sledTwo happy children speeding down a snowy slop on a sled. Artist: Helen Grace Culverwell Marsh Lambert Date: circa 1920
Delineator cover May 1927Cover for popular US ladies fashion magazine. Artist: Helen Dryden Date: 1927
Delineator cover May 1929Cover for popular US ladies fashion magazine. Artist: Helen Dryden Date: 1929
Isle of Man. Glen Helen. Rustic bridgeHand coloured. A curved wooden foot bridge over a small river surrounded by trees. A bearded man stands on the bridge.. Part of Box 365, Miscellaneous Part 1, Boswell collection. Slide number 24
Recognised!, by Bairnsfather et alRecognised! " What the ell are they laughing at?" They have recognised him, and he has recognised that they have recognised him
Battle Areas - from the womans point of view, Helen McKieImpressions of Rheims by Miss Helen McKie. One in a series of sketches, drawn by Bystander artist Helen McKie during a visit to war torn France following the end of the First World War. 1
A royal group at St. Mortiz, 1920The two elder daughters of ex-King Constantine (Tino) of Greece, Princess Helen and Princess Irene (who were also nieces of the ex-Kaiser), pictured together with H.R.H
A Swinburne ballet in aid of Concerts at the Front Fund, WW1Sketches by Helen McKie, specially made at a dress rehearsal, of the Swinburne ballet to be produced at the Lyric Theatre in aid of the Concerts at the Front fund
Bystander masthead featuring Old Bill by Bruce BairnsfatherMasthead of The Bystander magazine featuring characters on a London tube train (or bus?) drawn by some of the magazines most regular artistic contributors
A Countess Gave me a cup of tea, WW1 soldier & canteenA First World War soldier received a cup of tea from an aristocratic lady in a nurses uniform. Canteening was one of the favourite voluntary occupations of well-born women during the Great War
Ramonas Marriage Place, San Diego, California, USAWishing Well at Ramonas Marriage Place (Casa de Estudillo), Old San Diego, California, USA. It is an historic adobe house, built by early settlers in 1827
Suffragettes Annie Kenney & Helen Fraser 1907. Shows Annie Kenney and Helen Fraser (1881-1964) campaigning against the Liberal candidate, George Esslemont
Consulting the Oracle. Male and female anti-suffragists consult the oracle on how to rid themselves of the child who personifies the womens suffrage movement
Helen Fox, suffragetteSuffragette Helen Fox poses with chains, following her House of Commons protest with Muriel Matters on 28th October, 1908, when they chained themselves to the grille of the Ladies Gallery
Lady Percy, WW1Countess Percy, formerly Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond and later Duchess of Northumberland. She married Earl Percy in 1911. He succeeded to the dukedom in 1918
Delineator Feb 1930Delineator magazine, February 1930, depicting art deco style woman carrying a letter. Date: 1930
Sketch cover, Lady D Abernon as an anaesthetist, WW1Front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring a portrait of Helen Venetia Vincent, Viscountess D Abernon (nÚÑáDuncombe) (18661954), British peeress, socialite and diarist
King & Queen of Greece & childrenKing Constantine I of Greece, together with his wife, Queen Sophie (previously Princess Sophie of Prussia), pictured at breakfast in the Royal Palace at Athens with their six children, Irene
Baking your own bread, WW1First World War advertisement from the British Commercial Gas Association, suggesting that, with the reduction in the number of bakers throughout the country
Delineator August 1928 - Cover in Art Deco style depicts a woman with a green hat. Date: 1928
Delineator July 1929 - Cover in Art Deco style depicts a woman by the sea with cruise liner. Date: 1929
Delineator February 1928 - Cover in Art Deco style depicts a woman with a bunch of flowers. Date: 1928
Helen McKiePortrait of Helen McKie (1889-1957), artist and illustrator who worked for The Bystander and The Graphic magazines through the First World War and the 1920s
London, England - Date: 1938
Birmingham working in war timeA page of sketches by Helen McKie showing Birmingham as a hive of industry during the First World War, showing female munitions workers in a national shell factory
A land girl by Helen McKieA member of the Womens Land Army, dressed bucolically n a smock and sun hat to work in the fields during the First World War. Date: 1918
Helen Vinson in 1935Helen Vinson (1907 1999), American film actress. Photographed here of the announcement of her marriage to the lawn-tennis champion, Fred Perry in New York. Date: 1935
At the Eagle Hut by Helen McKieSketches of members of the American Army and Navy enjoying the comforts of the Eagle Hut in Aldwych, London. The YMCA supplied British servicemen away from home in the UK
Helen Jacobs in 1934Helen Jacobs (1908 1997), American female tennis player, won ten Grand Slam titles. 1934
Helen Wills Moody, American tennis playerMiss Helen Wills (Moody), (1905-1998), American tennis player and eight times winner of Wimbledon. Nicknamed Little Miss Poker Face. Pictured in silhouette by Captain H. L
Helen Wills and Eileen BennettFront cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring a photograph of Helen Wills (Moody), the American player who won the Wimbledon Championship eight times, with Eileen Bennett
Miss Helen Wills Moody in actionHelen Wills Moody (1905 - 1998), American tennis player and eight times winner of the Wimbledon championship pictured in a series of action shots. Date: 1938
Tatler front cover, New Universities 1964Helen and Catherine Jay, the twin daughters of Labour MP Mr Douglas Jay pose in the grounds of the University of Sussex, one of a number of new campus universities opening in the 1960s
Queen of Greece reading The SketchThe Queen of Greece, formerly Princess Sophie of Prussia, hides herself from a photographer on the beach at Eastbourne with a copy of The Sketch magazine
Helen and Cassandra by Frederick SandyssHelen and Cassandra by Frederick Sandys from Once a Week 1866 Date: 1925
Royal Wedding 1904 - wedding groupWedding of Prince Alexander of Teck and Princess Alice of Albany, pictured with their bridesmaids from left, Princess Mary of Wales, Princess Mary of Teck, Princess Patricia of Connaught
St. Helens Priory Church, Bishopsgate, 1884Engraving showing the interior of the St. Helens Priory Church, Bishopsgate, City of London in 1884. The original title of this image was The Westminster Abbey of the City. Date: 10 May 1884
Evening. O Hara, Helen 1846-1920