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6TH DUKE / RUTLAND / - 1888CHARLES CECIL JOHN MANNERS SIXTH DUKE OF RUTLAND English Statesman. Date: 1815 - 1888
Dance card filled at a ballA young gentleman arrives at a ball just in time to find out the object of his affections has filled up her dance card for the evening
Christening of Francis David CharterisThe christening of the baby son of the Hon. Hugo and Violet Charteris, nee Manners) at their country seat of Lord and Lady Elcho (Hugos parents), Stanway Hall, Gloucestershire
Sketch front cover - Lady Diana Manners on her wedding daySociety darling, Lady Diana Manners (Lady Diana Cooper) 1892-1986, youngest daughter of the Duke of Rutland, in picturesque pose looking out of the window of her fathers house in Arlington Street for
Cartoon, Time for a drink, WW1Cartoon, Time for a drink. A French soldier sits on the back of a chair with his feet on the seat to drink at a bar. The two soldiers with him tell the owner not to be shocked by his behaviour
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Puppy Tails. Thoughtful Bill the bloodhound tells a little white puppy that it is bad manners to eat too quickly, and then to sit on the empty plate. Date: 1912
Christmas Feasting in the 14th centuryArtists impression of a banquet of the 14th century. The tables were narrow and movable, consisting of boards resting on trestles
Suffragette Votes for Women, Manners for Men. Ugly suffragettes with placards rampage down the road, policemen floored and running for cover
Society ladies in The Great Love - patriotic war film, WW1A double page spread from The Sketch magazine showing four scenes from the patriotic war film, The Great Love. Directed by D. W
The Rutland Hospital, WW1Lady Diana Manners (later Cooper), Nurse White, Nurse Manley and Violet, Duchess of Rutland (the mother of Diana) pictured at the military hospital the latter set up at the familys London home during
Tatler cover - Laurette Taylor reading The TatlerFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring Miss Laurette Taylor (1883-1946) American actress born Loretta Helen Clooney
Bystander- Lady Diana MannerA photograph of Lady Diana Manners (1892-1986), later known as Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent social figure who helped raise funds for the Red Cross and other war charities during WW1
Lady Diana Manners - a journalist now, 1919Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rutland and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress
Lady Diana Duff CooperPhotographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper. Date: 1921
Lady Diana Manners as a nurse, WW1Lady Diana Manners (1891-1981), British society beauty, actress and wife of Duff Cooper. Later became Lady Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich
An unmilitary salute in silhouette, WW1Professor Miggs, of the Volunteers, takes his first walk in uniform and gives a very unmilitary salute. An academic type takes to khaki but isn t yet familiar with military etiquette. Date: 1915
Laurette Taylor in Out There, war-themed play in New York, WMiss Laurette Taylor (1883-1946) American actress born Loretta Helen Clooney, pictured appearing in various scenes in the play, " Out There
Hats off to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston ChurchiWinston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty during the first two years of the First World War, pictured with his wife, Clementine on their way to the Houses of Parliament
Matinee in aid of the Concerts of the Front fund, Lady DianaA group at Lena Ashwells special matinee at the Lyric Theatre on 29 June 1917, in aid of the Concerts at the Front Fund. A number of society ladies took part
Other Times, Other Manners by BairnsfatherOther Times, Other Manners The decline of poetry and romance in war A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, in The Bystander Date: 1916
Two women in formal greeting, JapanTwo women bowing to each other in a formal greeting, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Women greeting each other, JapanTwo women greeting each other by bowing, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Cobbetts Advice to Young MenFront cover of Advice to Young Men by William Cobbett, an instruction booklet for the eighteenth century youth. Date: 1887
Silhouettes from the Rhine by H. L. OakleyLight-hearted scenes from the Rhineland area in Germany, occupied by the British following the end of World War One showing the good manners
Lady Diana Manners in 1915Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper, daughter of the Duke of Rutland and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress
The Sweeny Family at home, 1938A series of photographs showing a different domestic side to the glamorous Mr and Mrs Charles Sweeny, pictured at home with their baby daughter Frances (born 1937, later became Frances Manners)
Charles Manners SuttonCHARLES MANNERS SUTTON English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury Date: 1755 - 1828
Mary Duchess RutlandMARY ISABELLA, duchess of of RUTLAND wife of Charles Manners, fourth duke, and a celebrated beauty in her day. Date: 1756 - 1831
Catherine Dss. RutlandCATHERINE (nee Noel) duchess of RUTLAND wife of John Manners, first duke. (We are fairly but not absolutely sure that this is she...) Date: ? - 1733
Seventh Duke RutlandJOHN MANNERS, seventh duke of RUTLAND statesman Date: 1818 - 1906
Fifth Duke RutlandJOHN HENRY MANNERS, fifth duke of RUTLAND statesman, Lord of the Bedchamber to Prince Albert. Date: 1778 - 1857
Elizabeth Dss. RutlandELIZABETH (nee Howard) duchess of RUTLAND wife of John Henry Manners, fifth duke. Date: ? - 1825
Lady Catherine MannersCATHERINE REBECCA, lady MANNERS (nee Grey) wife of sir William Manners (later Lord Huntingtower) mother of the seventh earl of Dysart. Date: 1767 - 1852
Katherine Lady HeathcoteKATHERINE SOPHIA, lady HEATHCOTE (nee Manners) wife of sir Gilbert Heathcote Date: 1769 - 1825
Manners maketh man Miss Florence BarwoodManners maketh man. Miss Florence Barwood sits on the floor of what became the Handley Page Room. Possibly the Wilbur Wright lecture, September 1951. Date: 1951
John Vct CanterburyJOHN HENRY THOMAS MANNERS- SUTTON, third viscount CANTERBURY : statesman, governor in various outposts of Empire, popular in Victoria, active in Pacific. Date: 1814 - 1877
Charles Vct CanterburyCHARLES MANNERS-SUTTON, first viscount CANTERBURY Statesman, Speaker of the House of Commons, in his long official wig, seated in the Speakers Chair. Date: 1780 - 1845
Catherine Ds BuckinghamCATHERINE MANNERS, duchess of BUCKINGHAM daughter of earl of Rutland : wife (1) of George Villiers, 1st duke, and (2) Randal marquess of Antrim. Date: ? - 1649
Manners-Sutton / JesseTHOMAS MANNERS-SUTTON 1st BARON MANNERS Lawyer and politician Date: 1756 - 1842
Several representations of the customs and manners of the natives of divers parts of America
Late Comers at the Christmas Shows by Charles RobinsonA group of late theatre goers cause chaos as they make their way to their seats at the theatre. Date: 1928
Youthful MannersSaucy young girl back-chats her elders. A well brought girl who ought to know better, omits to say please and is corrected by Aunty. Date: 1915
Music at home - boring recital by childListeners stifle their yawns as a serious-looking child performs a dull or lengthy piece on the piano. Date: 1843
The Girl of the PeriodA comment on a media debate over the dress & manners of The Girl of the Period sparked by a censorious article in the Saturday Review. Date: April 1868
Working Class Mp- SatireELEVATION (Wife of newly-elected Working-man MP): " Ow D e Do, Mrs Fuzbush? Though I ham a Lady, won t change my manners Date: 1886
The Genteel English PubThe genteelism of the English pub... Date: 1878
Costume / Loungers 1820Bond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, a greatcoat, a frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & cossack trousers. Date: 1820
Unwelcoming passengers in train compartmentThe occupants of a train compartment are somewhat restrained in their welcome to a new arrival. Date: 1891