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Eden at Polo Match 1936SIR ANTHONY EDEN (far left), with Lady Eden and Lord and Lady Willingdon, watching the USA vs England polo match at Hurlingham. He was later Prime Minister 1955 -1957. Date: 1936
Racial Type / Lady TattersLADY TATTERS We know nothing about this romantic light opera except for this splendid Hassall poster : looks as though it might be like My fair lady. Date: 1907
Flora Klickmann (1867-1958), journalist, author and editor of The Girls Own Paper, pictured in the autumn of 1908 when she assumed control of the popular magazine following the death of its first
The Lady With A Lamp by Reginald BerkeleyPromotional postcard for The Lady With A Lamp by Reginald Berkeley. First produced at the Arts Theatre, 5th May and the Garrick Theatre, 24th January 1929. Originally called Florence Nightingale
Poison tanghin or ordeal tree, Tanghinia venenifera.. Illustration by Lady Frances Cole, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine
Lady SwaythlingGladys Helen Rachel (n饠 Goldsmid), Lady Swaythling (1879-1965), Vice-President of the NSPCC; wife of 2nd Baron Swaythling (head of the banking firm)
Petticoat Lane silhouetteA smart lady with a small dog in tow walks through Petticoat Lane, Londons famous East End market. Date: 1926
Leaders of the British Red Cross Society at Devonshire House in August 1914. From left to right, Georgina, Countess of Dudley, Queen Amelie of Portugal, Mrs, Goldsmith, Lady Gifford, Mrs
La Petite Francaise by William BarribalBeautiful portrait of a dark-haired French woman by William Barribal. 1917
Ginger by BarribalPortrait of a pretty young woman with flaming red hair by the artist William Barribal. Date: 1914
Lady on stepping stonesCalendar illustration of a bonnetted lady in a fine blue dress tip-toeing across stepping stones by William Barribal 1907
Malta - Floriana - Chapel of our Lady of Lourdes Date: circa 1920s
East End Woman scared of dog making her to walk under ladder" You never know you Luck." " Hi! Come back, yer Silly! Do yer want to spile yer Luck?" Date: 1892
Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseille, FranceNotre-Dame de la Garde (Our Lady of the Guard) - a Neo-Byzantine Catholic basilica in Marseille, France built by the architect Henri-Jacques Esperandieu in the 1860s. Date: circa 1910s
Girls waving at an early Aviator flying overheadThe Aviator is the only man girls look up to A very beautifully drawn and interesting postcard, with strong leaning toward the Womens Suffrage movement during this period in the United Kingdom
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in front of his Lockheed Altair, Lady Southern Cross
SPAIN. Zaragoza. Basilica of Our Lady of the Pilar, Ebro river and Puente de Piedra (Stone Bridge)
Mildred Lady BurghleyMILDRED (nee Cooke) lady BURGHLEY second wife of William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Date: 1526 - 1589
Emily, Lady TennysonEMILY (nee Sellwood), lady TENNYSON (1813-1896) wife of the poet
Bystander front cover, A Bank Balance by Rick ElmesFront cover of The Bystander magazine featuring an illustration of a young woman in a white hat and dress, languidly smoking using a long, elegant cigarette holder as she perches on a grassy bank
Woman in Blue by David WrightBeautiful portrait of an unidentified woman by David Wright, better known for his pin ups. She sits with her arms folded and looks over her shoulder while wearing a turban style scarf on her head
Poster for Candian Pacific Mont Cruises - a glamorous lady in a green dress leans back against the rail of the liner, holding a black witches hat by its lengthy bowstrings
Sporting Gal and her horse - Dumb LuckDumb Luck Sporting Gal and her horse bemoaning the lack of success in the previous race. Dobbin is still the lucky recipient of a chunk of finest Tate & Lyle... Date: circa 1910
Dr. Zanders apparatus, 1897Dr Zanders apparatus: a lady rides side saddle on a horse simulator. A fixed saddle is attached to a cast iron frame, simulating similar vibrations to those experienced when riding a horse. 1897
Womans Relief CorpsA beautiful gilded and embossed postacrd promoting the viryue and history of the Womans Relief Corps - a charitable society to provide local relief work among the needy and to aid military veterans
Woman washing by David WrightBeautiful portrait of a woman, possibly the artists wife, Esme, sitting in a small metal bath. Date: c.1948
Lady Louis Mountbatten - Tatler front coverThe Hon. Mrs Wilfred Ashley (left), Colonel Geoffrey Carr-Glyn and Mrs Ashleys daughter, Lady Louis Mountbatten (1901 - 1960), later Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Portrait group of two ladies and birdA portrait photograph of two ladies with a dove on a stand, possibly stuffed. Date: 1850s
Red Mount ChapelThe Chapel of Our Lady of the Red Mount, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England. Built for the use of pilgrims en route to the Shrine at Walsingham. Date: late 15th century
David Wright woman with yellow gloves in a gardenElegant woman in a blue dress and yellow gloves in a garden, representing one of The Girls They Left Behind. David Wright (1912 - 1967), was a popular British artist specialising in glamour
Kal Kapolna, Hungary(Kal) Kapolna, Hungary - famous for its wine production. A young Hungarian lady is testing the latest vintage.. Date: circa 1910s
Gibson Girl - Miranda Date: 1903
Lady Blessingtons TombThe pyramid-shaped tomb of Marguerite, countess of Blessington, Irish writer, photographed by her lover, the count d Orsay. Date: 1849
The Slipper ChapelIn the Middle Ages, pilgrims thronged to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Norfolk, leaving their sandals in the " Slipper Chapel" and walking barefoot 2 miles to the shrine Date
Perfuming probable prizewinners: dog show perfume, 1911A patient Pomeranian stands on a folding chair while being squirted with perfume at the Ealing and District Canine Society dog show. Date: 1911
Lady at dressing table - WWI postcard by George RansteadLovely, decorative illustration by amateur, soldier artist of the Great War, George Ranstead, depicting a lady at her dressing table. circa 1916
Gibson Girl - Kate (on the telephone) Date: circa 1910s
Lady Riding SidesaddleA lady riding sidesaddle: the horse belongs to the late Earl of Pembroke. Date: 1870s
Britannia and Eve front cover, September 1947Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine featuring an illustration of a pretty young woman with blonde, wavy hair, red lipstick and a smart, striped blouse
Britannia and Eve, April 1940Front cover illustration featuring an attractive lady at the wheel of a car, although where the rest of the car is is anyones guess
David Wright woman in black negligee on red telephoneElegant woman with red hair, wearing a black negligee. She is lying on a furry white rug, speaking on her red telephone. David Wright (1912 - 1967)
Syntax Star-GazingDr Syntax shows a lady the stars through a telescope, while the butler trips over a dog on the stairs and drops his tray of crockery
Woman in exotic shawlBack view of an elegant woman wearing a dazzlingly colourful exotic shawl with long fringing
Ralph Ponsonby Watts and an unknown ladyRalph Ponsonby Watts and an unidentified old lady, sitting side by side, with a fair amount of space between them, somewhere in Devon
Poster advertising Quinquina Dubonnet tonic wine, as enjoyed by a lady in a flamboyant green and white striped dress
Pals - National ArchetypesThe national archtypes of Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England, represented by an Irishman in green holding a shillelagh, a Scotsman with ginger beard and a kilt
Healthy RecreationA young woman prepares to take a putt whilst out playing golf with a female companion. A small boy stands behind acting as caddie for the day, looking away in to the distance
Delineator cover July 1927Front cover illustration featuring a poised looking lady tennis player holding a racquet against the backdrop of a grass court