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Whereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennyson sWhereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, Dream of Fair Women. Date: c.1920
Cheery cover of London Opinion magazine, May 1932, featuring a group of gaily dressed and very pretty young women sitting on a sea wall. Date: 1932
Seaside sceneThe girls here are delightful. Three attractive young ladies in their finery, on the beach chatting up an eligible young man in a panama hat. Artist: Mary Horsfall. Date: circa 1910
A group of five women posing for a photograph in the 1920s, all in hats, mainly of the cloche variety. Date: 1920s
Mr. C. B. Cochran introduces his old ladiesBrilliant illustration by H. H. Harris imagining the scene in a theatre if impresario C. B. Cochran introduced his old rather than the usual young ladies
Preslands Ladies Hairdressing Salon, Darlington Preslands Ladies HairdressingPreslands Ladies Hairdressing Salon, Darlington. 1925
Two women chatting at the fireside. 1926
Advertisement for Frigidaire refrigerators - no other gift can give such satisfaction. 1926
The actress June by Madame YevondeThe actress known simply as June at the time she was appearing in the new musical comedy, Toni in Birmingham before moving to the Shaftesbury Theatre in London. Date: 1924
Shirley Kellogg & chorus in Zig-Zag, HippodromeA zig-zag effect in " Zig-Zag!. Shirley Kellogg, star of the 1917 revue at the London Hippodrome, " Zig-Zag!" seated on a cushion as Shir Lee in the Chinese Lacquer scene
Advert, Elfin and Rambler Ladies Hats, Walker & LingAdvert, Elfin and Rambler Ladies Hats, from Walker & Ling, Bath, appointed agents for Henry Heath. 1927
English and American netball teams at the AlhambraThe English and American teams of ladies that play " net-ball" at the Alhambra in 1900. Date: 1900
The Ladies Mile in the RowTypical scene on Rotten Row in Hyde Park, where smart London society traditionally went to ride their horses. Date: 1923
The Woman At the Knitting Party... by H. M. BatemanThe Woman at the Knitting Party Who Dared to Knit Herself a Jumper by H. M. Bateman (while the rest of the group get on with knitting socks and other comforts for serving soldiers). Date: 1940
The Somerville Club, LondonThe Somerville Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Reception room at the Writers Club, LondonReception room at the Writers Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Oral Respirators for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1858
Studio portrait, woman wearing the latest fashionWoman wearing the latest fashion in a studio portrait with a painted backdrop. late 1870s
Afternoon tea in garden of Pioneer Club, LondonAfternoon tea in the garden of the Pioneer Club - The Ladies Clubs of London. 1899
Hypothetical female smoking party, May 1894Illustration of an all-female smoking party, captioned " what we are coming to: a ladies smoking party", in reference to the changing social standards for women in Britain. 1894
I don t want him, my dear by H. M. Bateman" I don t want him, my dear - you buy him." Two sophisticated women regard an unpromising male specimen and discuss the merits of purchasing him. Date: 1930
Thirteenth century women. 1906
Paris & London Fashions, Autumn & Winter 1856Advertisement, Paris and London Womens Fashions for Autumn and Winter 1856. 1856
Chinese women in traditional dress. 1906
Shanghai Races - Japanese women in the crowdJapanese racegoers including women dressed in the traditional kimono, seen in the stands at Shanghai Races in July 1939. 1939
Three middle-aged ladies out for a drive in the countryside Date: circa 1930s
Norah Blaney & Gwen Farrar at Olympia Dog ShowEntertainers, Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney with a pair of Schnauzer dogs at the Ladies Kennel Association Dog Show at Olympia in 1930. The dogs belonged to Gwens sister Marjorie. Date: 1930
Ladies wheelbarrow race at Bad Homburg, 1882Ladies at the fashionable spa town of Bad Homburg take part in an energetic wheelbarrow race during a picnic, despite being encumbered with corsets and bustles
Advert, Maison Nicol, Ladies Hair PiecesAdvert for Maison Nicol, Haymarket, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions, Wigs, etc. 1897
Advert, Joseph Marcus, Ladies TailorAdvert for Joseph Marcus, New Bond Street, London, Ladies Tailor and Habit Maker. 1897
Advert, George Lichtenfeld, Ladies Hair PiecesAdvert for George Lichtenfeld, Great Portland Street, Regent Street and Piccadilly, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions and Wigs. 1897
Advert, Florian Sobocinski, Hair PiecesAdvert for Florian Sobocinski, Sidney Place, Leicester Square, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions and Implants, as well as face massage and manicure. 1897
Advert, Dickins & Jones, Ladies CombinationsAdvert for Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London, Ladies Combinations. 1897
Cover design, The Ladies Field, Coronation NumberCover design, The Ladies Field, King Edward VII Coronation Number, June 1902. 1902
Showy ladys slipper orchid, Cypripedium reginae (Cypripedium spectabile). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by Edward Dalton Smith from Robert Sweets The
Ladies fancy watches, circa 1895Ladies fancy watches with sapphire, ruby, diamond, enamel and gold. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895
Gold muff chains with amethyst beads, enamel bars, etc. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895
Ladies watch in 18-carat gold case. Chromolithograph from Edwin Streeters Gems Catalog, Bond Street, London, circa 1895
Hawking scene, 14th centuryNobles and ladies on horseback hawking with falcons, while the falconer frightens birds at the river edge, 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports
Ladies hawking, 14th centuryLadies hawking with falcons and hunting dogs in the 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Joseph Strutt from his own Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, Chatto and Windus, London, 1876
Hawking scenes, 9th and 14th centuryHawking scenes: Saxon noble and falconer from the 9th century (middle), and ladies and men hawking with falcons and prey from the 14th century (top, bottom)
Ladies hunting a stag with bow and arrow, 14th centuryLadies hunting a stag with bow and arrow, mounted woman blowing a hunting horn and dog attacking stag, 14th century
Women in hunting dresses, with bow and huntingWomen in hunting dresses, with longbow, quiver of arrows, and hunting horn, 15th century, with man in red outfit and hunting horn
Medieval ladies hunting with bow and arrowWomen in hunting dresses, with longbow, quiver of arrows, and hunting horns, 15th century (top). Ladies hunting stag with bow and arrow, hunting horn and dogs, 14th century (bottom)
Meadow ladies smock, Cardamine pratensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smiths English Botany, 1800
Cross-leaved ladies bedstraw, Galium boreale. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1793
Kidney vetch or ladies finger, Anthyllis vulneraria. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by James Sowerby from James Smiths English Botany, London, 1793
Two ladies dressing before a mirror in a parlor, 19th century. She says, The pink really suits you dear. She thinks, And makes you look 10 years older