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The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. BatemanIllustration by H. M. Bateman showing a buxom, matronly singer hitting a high note in the Albert Hall. Her voice is so loud (or bad)
Monkey Fur Trim 1919A pretty young lady lies to an overweight matronly friend that her new monkey fur- trimmed coat suits her. N.B turban & shoes with cross over ribbons like ballet slippers. Date: 1919
Swedish Frocks 1927Rather matronly low waisted dresses: two with pleated skirts, also a two-piece dress with blouson top, an open robe in a bright pattern & a blue dress with a tiered skirt. Date: 1927
May Robson (1858 - 1942), Australian actress in American films
One Never Knows, Does One? by Harold EarnshawA young Naval midshipman waits behind a screen with a bunch of mistletoe in the hope that his young sweetheart might be passing by
L Education Sentimentale by Aubrey Beardsley. A matronly woman reads to a coquettish girl. Illustration in The Yellow Book, volume I, April 1894