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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
Prominent members of the racing set at GoodwoodLord Stradbroke, Lady Hamilton, Lady Stradbroke and Sir John Cotterell at the Goodwood races
Tatler front-cover: The Duchess of LeinsterThe new Duchess of Leinster, having married the Duke of Leinster at the Savoy Chapel on 1st December 1932. She was previously Mrs Clare Van Neck, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H
Female Aviator with flying helmet and goggles
Jewellery set by DiorA " Tuileries" topaz jewellery set by Christian Dior consisting of a necklace, bracelet and head adornment. Worn with complementing make up - lipstick and nail varnish by Lancome
Bedford Place, London - a lady and her doggie (on its hind legs!) form an interesting addition to this London street scene
On the Shady Side by William BarribalA beautiful and fashionably attired young woman in a close fitting beplumed hat, glances back at the viewer
Studies In FemininityLady dressed in a negligee, coyly glancing away from her newspaper. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch
The Woman Who Called It A Tennis Bat At Wimbledon! By AlfrA humorous illustration in the style of H. M. Bateman of a lady making a social faux pas whilst watching a game of tennis at Wimbledon
Making a posy of summer bloomsA mother and daughter make a posy of summer blooms in a meadow. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Japanese girl playing violinA stunning photographic postcard depicting a young Japanese girl playing the voilin
Lady Bathers - British - Bathing ChairsStudio photograph (postcard) of wonderful basketwork bathing chairs occupied by smoking female bathers about to take a dip
Hyde Park RidersA gentleman rider salutes a lady rider in Rotten Row
Chanson De PrintempsLovely illustration featuring a girl in a pink dress, holding a straw hat enjoying the warbles of a bird in a tree
Mme. Delait, the bearded lady, with her husband at La SchlucPhotograph showing Mme. Delait, the bearded lady, with her husband, on her way to greet the German Emperor at La Schlucht, 1908
Conservative LadiesA Meeting of Primrose Dames - leading conservative ladies in Lady Salisburys drawing room. Few if any of them favour the emancipation of woman
Lady in Sailing GearA lady dressed for a sailing trip
Neglige by David Wright, showing a brunette lady reclining on her bed. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s
A Confederate flag during the American Civil War, 1863Engraving of a flag made and waved by a Confederate lady, Miss Laura Lee, of Winchester, who later gave the flag to the ILN special artist, Frank Vizetelly
Grannie Typist88-year-old Mrs Caroline Blore, using her own typewriter in her back garden
Lady Emily FoleyLADY EMILY FOLEY Alas, less well known to history than Emily Dickinson, Emily Faithfull or Dickenss Little Em ly
Somebodys Cup of Tea by David Wright An elegant woman takes her breakfast in bed
Peire Vidal / TroubadorPeire Vidal, French troubador of the late 12th, early 13th centuries, entertains the lady Azalais of Roquemartine, from whom he stole a kiss while she slept and had to leave court
Lighting a CigaretteA monochrome woman lights her cigarette from a candle in a red and black interior
1890S Cycling LadiesA young lady in practical outdoor dress of tailored skirt & jacket holds a bicycle steady for her friend who sits on it to have her photograph taken. Both wear straw hats
Social / Women, Girl & CarA lady and her child leave their Delage and walk along the pavement until they stop and talk with a friend
Cullens Tea AdvertA lady wants to know if you have had any CULLENs TEA ? Date: circa 1910
Lady with Crystal BallThanks to her crystal ball, actress Patience Seymour can see more
French Horsewoman 1805In Napoleonic Paris, a lady on horseback (side-saddle) stops to talk to a friend about the news from the war - or from the salons de couture
Lady Dance with DogA lady and her borzoi perform a pas de deux
Sumerian Jewellery BcThe jewels of a Sumerian lady of the court, discovered during the excavations at Ur - evidence that feminine adornment was customary in the worlds oldest civilisation
Lady Queen Anne, words and musicLady Queen Anne she sits in the sun, As fair as a lily, as white as a swan
O. K. by Me by David WrightO.K. by Me by David Wright, showing a glamorous lady in a midnight blue dress reclining on a bed as she looks at her reflection in a hand mirror
A dress show at Luciles fashion houseA fashion show at Ladys Duff Gordons fashion house at Hanover Square, London
Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 2EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes
Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 1EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes
Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 4EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes
Emma Hamilton / Rehburg 7EMMA, LADY HAMILTON Wife of Lord Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, in one of her attitudes
Dressed for Trip C. 1920Young woman showing the barrel-line silhouette of the period. She wears a wrap over coat with high fur collar & checker board motif on the hem & a high brimless hat
Heath / Avro Avian PlaneMary Lady Heath, Irish aviator, and her Avro Avian: she was the first woman to fly solo from England to South Africa
Abbots Salford / WarksA manor house in the small village of Abbots Salford, Warwickshire, where a lady is feeding her chickens
Advert / Players Cigs 1930Players Please - I always smoke them
JOHN DUDLEY (1502-1553)Duke of Northumberland and Earl of Warwick, John Dudley Father-In-Law of Lady Jane Grey