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The House of Lords during the HOme Rule debate, Lord Chancellor (Lord Herschell) about to put the question. Date: 9th September 1893
Most afternoons in the summer the promenade was crowded with ladies having tea. Date: 1900s
ALASKA FOXLiving, the fox (canis vulpes) provides sport for hunters : dead, its fur keeps well-to-do ladies snug and warm. What a useful animal ! Date: 20th century
Washington MT VernonWashington acquired Mount Vernon in 1752 and will still be living there when he dies; the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union will purchase it in 1858. acquired 1752
AFTER CHARITY BURIALAfter a burial at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Paris - the old ladies wonder if it will be their turn next... Date: 1860
LADIES IN CARRIAGELadies in a carriage stop to speak with friends. Date: 1888
Ladies drive in Hyde Park, London, in their appropriately named PARK PHAETON. Date: 1872
Early 18th century carriageLadies in a closed carriage, travelling in the country near Down Hall in Essex, are accompanied by riders on horseback. Date: Early 18th century
Ladies undressing in a bathing machine. Date: circa 1910
The Ladies Gallery Date: 1870
Illustration, Malbrough is going to warIllustration, Malbrough s'en va t'en guerre (Marlborough is going to war). Elegant ladies faint when they hear that Monsieur Malbrough is dead and buried as a result of going to war
Cartoon, Welcome! Britannia: Come in, ladies and gentlemen! Glad to give you a decent roof over your heads at last!'. A comment on the opening of the National Portrait Gallery on Saturday 4 April
HELPING LADY FROM CARLadies frequently encounter difficulty in emerging gracefully from an automobile, so it's nice to have a gentleman on hand to assist one Date: 1927
LADY E BUTLERLADY ELEANOR BUTLER and Miss Ponsonby (1757 - 1831), the Ladies of Llangollen, out walking with their dog 1739 - 1829
Black Ascot 1910Black Ascot, King Edward VII, who was a great supporter of racing, died shortly before the event. It was deemed appropriate that the races be conducted in mourning
ASCOT FASHION 1910Due to the recent death of Edward VII, mourning is in force at the Ascot race meeting, and fashionable ladies parade in various shades of black Date: 1910
Seen from the Box 1906Two ladies exchange comments while their male escort watches the action through his opera glass. Date: 1906
MOURNING DRESS/1844Two ladies in French mourning dress sit on a verandah Date: 5 July 1844
C17 CARRIAGEA French carriage carries a group of ladies, while their male companions ride or walk. Date: close of 17th century
McDonnell Douglas C-9C 73-1681United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas C-9C 73-1681 (MSN 47668), on approach to RAF Mildenhall, Feb-March 1998. Assigned to 89th Military Airlift Wing, Andrews AFB, MD
Rugby Football feature - Newport and Cardiff Ladies teamsRugby football feature/article mentioning Newport Ladies 22-0 defeat of Cardiff Ladies. Date: 1917
At the seventy yards. Date: 1901
Women examining scores. Date: 1901
Women wearing elegant dresses for the Ascot. Date: June 1909
May Palfrey in The Ladies Idol Date: 1890s
Comic postcard, A penny for your thoughts, Dear! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Manufacturer of ladies bloomers Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman looking for nearest toilet Date: 20th century
Westfield College, Hampstead - A University College for Women. Date: 1922
The Procession marking the half-century of Westfield College for Women, part of London University at which Miss Chapman has succeeded Miss Lodge as Principal. Date: 1932
Lord Inverclyde presenting the McKenzie Cup for the ladies swimming race at the Glasgow South Side Ladies Gala at the Govanhill Baths
Fashions for October 1857Fashions for October, 1857. The lady on the left wears a fashionable style of outdoor clothing for mourning. The mantle she wears is called the Conheath
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women Date: 20th century
Bathing Beauties at Steeplechase Park Pool, Coney Island, NY, USA. Date: circa late 1930s
Comic postcard, Ladies Only toilet - Put me among the girls! Date: early 20th century
Plas Newydd, historic house in Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales - home of the Ladies of Llangollen, Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby. Date: circa 1910s
Comic postcard, Vicar with group of women. And now, dear friends, I want a Committee of Ladies to sit on the supply of eggs! Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Pretty young woman seeks YWCA, station porter misunderstands Date: 20th century
Omnibus nuisances. Caution to ladies who like to occupy the seat next to the door. A mans hobnail boots kick a woman on the head as his feet swing in from the window of the omnibus. Date: 1853
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Pooh - I don t stand in no queueThe Caption is Pooh! I don t stand in no queue. Rationing went on well after the war ended so queuing became a habit. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1945
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - You Know what men areThe Caption is You know what men are. In previous wars men generally had the desirable uniforms but in WW2 the ladies had uniforms too and that of the WRENS was particularly attractive
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Ladies in WaitingThe Caption is Ladies in Waiting. This colourful queue is very cheerful. They obviously know that the early bird catches the worm and they are at the top. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: 1945
Housewives Conference, 1947Page from The Sphere, 20 September 1947 reporting on the Housewives League Meeting at Central Hall
Front cover of The Playgoer magazine, featuring an illustration of two female theatre goers by John Hassall. Date: 1902
Three ladies posing for a studio photograph in a fake car. Date: c. 1900Three ladies posing for a studio photograph in a fake car. Date: c.1900
Back view of two ladies walking along an unidentified sea front arm in arm. Date: c.1948-1952
Stars of the West - a group of young ladies who scintillate Hollywood, 1930 - Bernice Claire seen in First National talkies including Spring is Here (top left), the Sisters G
Sporting girlsinsertcaption Date: circa 1920s