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Young lady in the time of Charles II. 17th century
Lady Inchiquin / WhitehallHON LADY ELLEN INCHIQUIN (nee White) Irish aristocracy daughter of 2nd Baron Annaly; married Edward, 14th Baron Inchiquin in 1874 Date: -
Huddleston / WhitehallLADY DIANA HUDDLESTON Leader in British Society Date: -
Lady Eileen Orde working on wallpaper designsLady Eileen Order, nee Wellesley (1887-1952), daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington and wife of the artist Captain Cuthbert Orde
Lady Loughborough as Weeping Willow - Elspeth PhelpsSheila Chisholm, Lady Loughborough, later Lady Milbanke, pictured on the front cover of The Sketch wearing her costume for the part of Weeping Willow in the Nymphs of the Forest tableau performed at
Captain & Lady Eileen Order in their Chelsea studioCaptain Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888-1968), artist, pictured at home with his wife Lady Eileen Orde (formerly Lady Eileen Wellesley)
Mrs Morrison-Bell as Oak for Nymphs of Forest tableauMrs Morrison-Bell pictured wearing a gown designed by Elspeth Phelps for the Nymphs of the Forest tableau featuring a number of society women
Countess Guiccioli / MeyerCOUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873
Countess Guiccioli / WestCOUNTESS GUICCIOLI (1800 - 1873) Lady friend of Lord Byron and Italian noblewoman Date: (1801 - 1873)
Countess Guiccioli / OrsayCOUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873
Womens Charabanc Tour - SalisburyA utterly magnificent photograph of a Womens Charabanc Tour (Work Outing?) to Salisbury - leaving from outside the T. Parker Wine Merchants
Lady Webster and her childrenLady Webster, whose husband, Sir Augustus Webster, purchased Battle Abbey for 200, 000, is a daughter of the late Mr. Henry Crossley of Aldborough Hall, Bedale
Photo of ladies shooting costumes in the TatlerBlack and white photographs titled Smart and Suitable suits for sportswomen under the headline The Humorous Side of Sport in the Tatler of 1st December 1909
(Slut) Giving FlowersTwo women make an offering of flowers to another lady Date: 14th century
Aristocratic ladies, circa 1770- Ha! Le joli petit chien! One lady turns from her embroidery to admire the little lapdog carried by her visitor. Date: circa 1770
Young lady entering Job Centre, West Ealing, London. Date: 1980s
Advert for Dunhills Harris Tweed coat 1909Advertisement for a ladies Harris Tweed coat ideal for motoring or travelling. Showing a very elegant lady posing in a handsome
Beautiful young lady - 1930 s. Date: 1930s
Advert for Swan & Edgar ladies fur coats 1909Full page colour advertisment for Swan and Edgar Limited, London in the Tatler of 3rd November 1909. Specifically advertising fashionable furs it shows six portraits of very elegant Edwardian ladies
Tatler photo of The Earl of LondesboroughPhotograph in the Tatler of 27th October 1909 of the Earl of Londesbourgh and his daughter Lady Irene Denison in a field during Doncaster aviation week
Tatler photo of Lady Constance Stewart-RichardsonTatler photograph of 27th October 1909 entitled Versatility Personified showing Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson, sister of Countess Cromatie dancing barefoot in a Grecian-style costume having
Pretty French lady and pet sheepdog - Christmas MistletoeVery Pretty French lady in wide-brimmed hat and purple fur-trimmed coat holding a bunch of Christmas mistletoe to her fine pet sheepdog, who bounds up at her in excitement. Date: circa 1910s
Doorway, Church of Notre Dame, Malines (Mechelen), Belgium, dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910
Hopital de Notre Dame a la Rose, Lessines, BelgiumInterior of Hopital de Notre Dame a la Rose (Hospital of our Lady with the Rose), Lessines, Belgium, dating back to the 13th century. Date: circa 1910
Gateway of Notre Dame church, Huy, BelgiumGateway of the Virgin, Notre Dame church, Huy, Belgium, dating back to the 13th century. Date: circa 1910
Transept of Notre Dame church, Huy, Belgium, dating back to the 14th century. Date: circa 1910
Watch Your Step by Harry GrattanPromotional postcard for Watch Your Step by Harry Grattan; a revue with music Irving Berlin. First produced at the Empire Theatre, 4th May 1915
Church of Notre Dame, Bruges, Belgium, dating back to the 14th century. circa 1910
Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (Lady Alington)Lady Alington, formerly Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper (1902-1936), eldest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Shaftesbury. She married Lord Alington in 1928 and had one daughter born the following year
The Marchioness of CambridgeDorothy Isabel Westenra Cambridge (n饠 Hastings), Marchioness of Cambridge (1899 - 1988), Wife of 2nd Marquess of Cambridge; daughter of Osmond W.T.W. Hastings. Date: 1929
Mrs Quintin Gilbey and her Cairn by Madame YevondeRosemary Hope-Vere, at the time Mrs Quintin Gilbey. She was previously married and Mrs Drury-Lowe and was married a third time to Sir Roderick Brinckman. Pictured with her Cairn terrier named Looney
Gentleman and lady in a room, c. 1810A gentleman and lady in a room, c.1810. The gentleman looks like he is about to leave the room, the lady as though shes just arisen to prevent his exit. Date: C.1810
The Loving Cup by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) engraved by James Davis Cooper (1823-1904). Date: 1884
Lady Lilith by D G Rossetti (1828-1882), engraved by Theodor Knesing (1840-?). Date: 1884
Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri WyliePromotional postcard for Song of the Sea by Arthur Wimperis & Lauri Wylie from the German musical Lady Hamilton; music Eduard Kunneke (Schauspielhaus, Breslau, 25th September 1926)
Shell Out revue by Albert de Courville and Wal PinkPromotional postcard for Shell Out revue by Albert de Courville & Wal Pink; music Harman Darewski. First produced Comedy Theatre, 24th August 1915
Woman smoking cigaretteElegant lady smoking elegantly Fumate Regina cigarettes Date: 1932
Lady repotting a plantA lady in a greenhouse, repotting a plant. Date: 1891
Remnant by Michael MortonPromotional postcard for Remnant by Michael Morton. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 3rd March 1917. Set in 1840s Paris
Curricle dog-cart, c. 1800A curricle dog-cart pulled by two dogs, with a female passenger. Date: C.1800
Lady pleading with gentleman, c. 1800A lady pleading with a gentleman, perhaps asking forgiveness for some misdemeanour or other, c. 1800. Date: C.1800
My Uncle Toby by Hugh Williams - toby jugA young woman sits gazing at a jolly looking toby jug. Date: 1919
Oh, Boy! by Guy Bolton and P G WodehousePromotional postcard for Oh, Boy! By Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse; music Jerome Kern. First produced Princesss Theatre, New York, 20th February 1917, Princes Theatre, Manchester
My Ladys Dress by Edward KnoblauchPromotional postcard for My Ladys Dress by Edward Knoblauch. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 23rd April 1914. Artist: W. S. Lakeman
My Lady Molly by George H JessopPromotional booklet for Promotional postcard for My Lady Molly by George H. Jessop; music Sidney Jones. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, 11th August 1902 and Terrys Theatre
A lady ( Marion ) - sitting on the running board of her car. Date: circa 1930s
London Lady Marion - studio portrait - styish blouse and hatA lady ( Marion ) - studio portrait (Photographer: Carl Cloud, 59a Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester) - wearing a very stylish blouse and hat (with tassel) seated on a large carved wooden throne
London Lady Marion strolling along a London StreetA smart lady ( Marion ) strolling along a London Street having been out shopping. Date: 1937