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The French Memorial - Lyle Hill, GreenockThe Free French Memorial - Lyle Hill, Greenock with Cardwell Bay and Gourock in background - Scotland. The war memorial (built in the shape of the Cross of Lorrain)
Tate & Lyle RefineryA coastal barge sailing by the famous Tate and Lyle sugar refinery works, Plaistow Wharf, off Silvertown, North Woolwich, east London
Advert for Lyles Pure Soluble CocoaAdvertisement showing a smiling young woman wearing a tam o shanter and fur collar coat holding a steaming hot cup of Lyles Cocoa made by Abram Lyle & Sons Ltd of 21 Mincing Lane, London
A Vintage Season for DebutantesPage from The Tatler by the magazines social editor, Jennifer, listing some of the events taking place during the Season of 1957, together with portraits of two debutantes
Employment protest, LiverpoolEmployment protest in Liverpool, 17 March 1979. Those taking part include Dunlop workers, Tate & Lyle workers, and members of the National Union of Seamen. Date: 1979
Fancy Dress Ball at Princes Skating Club, LondonFancy Dress Ball at Princes Skating Club, Knightsbridge, London. Present, from left to right, are: Violet Cuninghame (Folly), Myra Hamilton (Pierrette, 3rd prize), May Lyle (Geisha)
Sandy Lyle - Scottish golfer Date: 1980s - 1990s
Famous golfers (Nick Faldo, Sam Torrance, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Michelle Wie, Severiano Ballesteros, Sandy Lyle, Tony Jacklin, Peter Alliss, Tiger Woods)
Janet Lyle wearing a silk culotte suit from AnnacatJanet Lyle, who with her business partner, Maggie Keswick, ran Annacat, the South Kensington boutique favoured by some of the smartest young women of London including Lady Herbert
Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland, including N P Jewell (front row, far right). 1908-1909
Edwardian woman, head and shoulders portraitEdwardian woman (Nurse Lyle), head and shoulders portrait. 1910
Edwardian woman, head and shoulders studio portraitEdwardian woman (Nurse Lyle), studio portrait, October 1910. Date: 1910
Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, SurreyA gipsy woman making tea in the open air at an encampment in the Newdigate area of Charlwood, Surrey. There is a loaf of white bread and a plate of uncooked bacon on the table