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Gramophone GirlsThree girls (nurses or shop girls?) in matching hats, listening to the latest 78s on their gramophone on a pebbly beach. Date: early 1930s
Chelsea Pensioner reads the latest news from the Boer WarA Chelsea Pensioner reads the latest news from the front (during the Second Anglo-Boer War). Date: 1900
An engine jig for assembling engine and controls in the Handley page works at Cricklewood where assembly and equipment of the latest type of heavy bomber aeroplanes built for the Royal Air Force
Latest Fashion. Date: 1910
Sax in Showroom 1864Adolphe Sax demonstrates the latest models of his instruments in his showroom in the rue Saint-Georges, Paris Date: 1864
The latest thing in nightmares. Illustration shows a frightened man lying in bed, pulling up a blanket labeled The Senate; he sees in the darkness the spectacles
The latest suitor. Illustration shows Prince Henry offering bouquets of flowers labeled Visit of Prince Henry, Christening by Miss Roosevelt, and Yacht built in America
Philanthropist Andys latest. Illustration shows a scenic postcard view composed of requests from various cities that are seeking landscape features, such as a mountain in Chicago
Pacing in the latest style. Print showing harness racing on a racetrack. Date c1893 April 10
M. Eiffel, our artists latest tour de force, June 29, 1889. Caricature of Gustav Eiffel in the form of the Eiffel Tower, which he built for the Exposition universelle in Paris in 1889
Poster no. 3. Latest style clothing & gents furnishing goods. Poster no. 3. Latest style clothing & gents furnishing goods
Irelands latest martyrs. Date c1869
The roaring success, George H. Broadhursts latest farce, What happened to Jones. Date c1897
Kellar in his latest mystery. Date c1897
Why Smith left home Broadhursts latest farce : by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
The celebrated French aerielists sic & acrobats the latest European sensation. Date c1891
AH Woods presents Valeska Suratt in the swift, smart & saucy play, The girl with the whooping cough the latest Paris sensation : by Stanislaus Stange. Date c1910
Rices production of the latest London novelty, The girl from Paris written by George Dance; music by Ivan Caryll. Date c1897
Charles Frohmans latest production, the new play Zaza adapted by David Belasco. Date 1899?
Charles Frohman presents the latest Parisian farce success, The husbands of Leontine. Date 1900
Chas. E. Blaneys latest musical comedy sucess, A hired girl. Date c1897
Hoyts latest success, A day and a night. Includes names of plays by Hoyt framing his portrait. Date c1899
Broadhursts latest farce, The house that Jack built by Geo. H. Broadhurst. Date c1900
Humanity the latest English success : by Sutton Vane, author of The cotton king. Date c1894
Broadhursts latest farce, Why Smith left home by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
Blaneys latest musical comedy, A female drummer. Date c1898
Blaneys, A hired girl his latest musical comedy successBlaney s, A hired girl his latest musical comedy success. Date c1898
Hoyts latest success, A day and a night the howling success. Date c1899
Harry Howards latest success The doctors warm reception. Date c1899
The Bowery Burlesquers presenting an original burletta on the latest New York craze, Slumming. Date c1898
Ideal Home kitchen 1951A kitchen at the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia, 1951, featured in a spread in Sport & Country magazine: the country housewife at Olympia; this years Ideal Home Exhibition has much to interest her
Flowers & FeathersBaskets of flowers with feathers, to take the place of ferns or other greenery, are the latest idea in home decoration. Date: 1930s
Girls Reading War NewsSchoolgirls reading the latest war news (World War Two) in their common room during their break in between lessons. Date: early 1940s
Tattooing the EyebrowsThe latest craze for feminine beauty is the tattooing of the eyebrows with small flowers and butterflies. This picture shows a lady being tattooed in a West End (of London) salon. Date: 1929
Tattooing an ArmpitThe latest craze for feminine beauty is the tattooing of armpits with small flowers and butterflies. This picture shows a lady being tattooed in a West End (of London) salon. Date: 1929
Tattooing an EyelidThe latest craze for feminine beauty is the tattooing of eyelids with small flowers and butterflies. This picture shows a lady being tattooed in a West End (of London) salon. Date: 1929
JOB SHOPA Job Finding shop, an early form of employment agency, with the latest vacancies plastered all over the windows in gaudy colours! 1980
Tattooing the LipsThe latest craze for feminine beauty is the tattooing of the lips with small flowers and butterflies. This picture shows a lady being tattooed in a West End (of London) salon. Date: 1929
Outfits by Doeuillet, Beer and DrecollThree young ladies wearing the latest spring outfits. On the left, a brown 3/4 length coat with black fur on cuffs and high standing collar, with tie at the hips, by Doeuillet
Latest dance records, 1923An advertisement for the latest 10 inch, double sided records from the Gramophone Company. Date: 1923
Lipstick in the MirrorA girl puts the finishing touches to her lipstick in an oval mirror and listens to the latest hits on her radio at the same time! Date: 1960s
Dog with Jaw SplintA fixation splint for a fractured jaw, the latest development. Date: circa 1960
Grand Hotel St MoritzAdvertisement for the Grand Hotel St Moritz, featuring the latest sanitary arrangements and the opportunity for every kind of winter sport Date: 1906
Female Type / Gloves 1930SA woman poses outside wearing the latest style of afternoon gloves in yellow jersey trimmed with dark stitching Date: 1930s
The Fashioning of a FadHumorous sequential illustration by David Ghilchik poking fun at the merry-go-round of fashion. A smart, trend setting society lady is photographed in the latest fashion - leopard skin - at a Riviera
That Newest Step by Laurie TaylerThat Newest Step, by Laurie Tayler. Young couples on the dance floor comment jealously on the couple in the middle doing the latest dance
Music cover for I Want To Be A Bloomer! Sung by Miss Rebecca Isaacs, words by Henry Abrahams, music by W H Montgomery. A young lady is depicted
What to wear in the seaThree sketches showing the latest in summer beach wear, . The womans bathing suit in the middle is described as a most charming and useful gown, with an emphasis on simplicity and light