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Jeeves and WoosterIn Thank You Jeeves!, Jeeves gives notice when Bertie Wooster, his employer, insists on playing the banjolele
Captain Berrys dachshunds in the parkA large number of dachshunds, one of them a rough coated specimen, are taken for a walk in the park. They belong to a Captain Berry of Queens Gate Terrace, South Kensington, London
Male Type / Manservant?Smartly dressed young man: either a manservant or a member of an exclusive club
Lady Xmas ShoppingA lady accompanied by a sturdy manservant does her Christmas shopping
A Man and his ManA man... and his man
A gouty invalid angrily rings for his manservant, presumably to fetch him some more port! Date: 18th century
Sunday service in an country church, Regency EraSunday service in an country church with lord of the manor in front pew, preacher in the pulpit, and band in the balcony. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson
Governor Andros in BostonEdmund Andros was appointed governor of the Dominion of New England. He stands with a manservant in a Boston street, with various Bostonian men standing near and whispering to each other
Valentine card from a Man-Servant, with verse. Date: circa 1860s
RESCUED FROM THE SEINEAntoine Ravignat, Adj. Major of the 3rd regiment of Hussars drowns in the Seine rescuing fellow officer and then trying to save the manservant as well Date: 1803
COVENT GARDEN IN THE SPRING 1867Covent Garden in the Spring - Londoners flock to buy fresh flowers; a manservant in livery waits while his mistress makes her choice Date: 1867
SERVANTS AT TABLEServants at table in the kitchen - a manservant, the cook and a housemaid Date: 1887
NEW MANSERVANTA gentleman - and his dog - inspect an applicant for a job, bringing a letter of introduction Date: early 19th century
18TH CENTURY MANSERVANTA German nobleman and his manservant Date: late 18th century
SOCIAL SCENES / C19 SLUMSVisiting a slum home - two ladies and their manservant bring food to the hungry Date: circa 1830
Jeeves, manservant to Bertie WoosterJeeves, the fictional manservant to Bertie Wooster, as depicted in an illustration for Thank You Jeeves!. Date: First published: 1933
C11th Dress / Pope & KingA Pope & a King wearing embroidered super-tunics & mantles. The king wears a crown, the pope a tall conical hat. The servants tunic & cloak are dagged. Date: 11th century
Fur Coat & New Hat 1919A red coat with deep white fur hem, cuffs & high all-round collar worn with a broad brimmed furry or feathery hat. Her new hat in a hatbox is carried in by the manservant. Date: 1919
Aristocratic LeveeAn aristocrat at his morning levee : while a valet puts the finishing touches to his toilette, a manservant brings a book for his lady friend Date: mid-18th century
Retail therapyA man accompanying hes wife shopping. Date: 1926
Two Egyptian servants in Cairo, Egypt Date: 1910s
Male Corset / 1910An elderly gentleman, desperate to regain the figure of his youth, has his valet lace him into a corset. Date: 1910
Indian OrderlyA very smart Indian Orderly/Manservant, holding a book or ledger
Macaulay in his LibraryThomas Babington Macaulay historian, depicted in his library, looking up from the Times to receive a book proffered by his manservant
Shown Property to RentThe owner of an apartment looks dubiously at the overdressed lady, accompanied by her manservant and the estate agent, who is interested in renting it
13th Century FrenchA bourgeois couple, a lady of the court, a manservant and a sergent d armes pass in the street before la Grande Chartreuse de Paris
Manservant & MailA manservant brings in the mail on a tray
Servants at TableServants at table - a manservant, dining with the cook, reprimands the page for bringing him a steel fork (as opposed to silver)
Louis De Rougemont / GrinLOUIS DE ROUGEMONT real name: GRIN Manservant, travel writer and hoaxer
A Log on the Fire / 1856Putting a log on the fire
London Bird MarketThe BIRD MARKET at Sclater Street, Club Row, London : though most wear caps or bowlers, one gent wears topper and tails - or is he a manservant in livery ?
Butler in his PantryThe butler in his pantry, polishing the silver