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Two early women police officers with dog, WW1Two early women police officers (on the left is Lilian Maud Newell, who joined the force at the start of the First World War), standing on a lawn with a small dog. Date: 1910s
Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era. (from top left, going clockwise): Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), Miss V
Prince and Princess of Wales with their five childrenPrince and Princess of Wales, (futhure King Edward VII of Britain and Queen Alexandra consort), with their children, two oldest boys Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Royal Wedding 1896 -- three bridesmaidsPrincess Victoria of Wales (top), Princess Thyra of Denmark (lower left) and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark (lower right), three of the six bridesmaids of Princess Maud of Wales
Royal Shooting party comprising Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen of Edward VII, Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883-1938), Governor-General of South Africa; son of 1st Duke of Connaught
Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister Sir Samuel HoareThe Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, christening one of five Handley Page airliners, built to cope with the rapid growth of traffic on Imperial Airways
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMX City of Delhi of Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways at Delhi in January 1927. From left: AVM Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Wolley Dod, The Lady Maud Hoare, ja, Sir Samuel Hoare
Princess Maud in her wedding dressPrincess Maud of Wales (1869 - 1938), later Queen of Norway, youngest daughter of King Edward VII, pictured in her wedding dress for her marriage to Prince Charles (Carl) of Denmark
Queen Maud of Norway with her granddaughters, Ragnhild (left) and Astrid, in 1937. Mauds only child, Crown Prince Olav, married Princess Martha of Sweden in 1929: Ragnhild
Olav of NorwayPrince Olav of Norway, formerly Prince Alexander of Denmark and later King Olav V (1903-1991). The only child of King Haakon VII of Norway (Prince Charles of Denmark)
Olaf V / Norway / RudeOLAF V King of Norway (1957-91), son of Haakon VII and Maud
OLAF V / NORWAY / 1907OLAF V King of Norway (1957-91), son of Haakon VII and Maud
OLAF V / NORWAY / 1915OLAF V King of Norway (1957-91), son of Haakon VII and Maud
Haakon Vii / Norway / FamilyHaKON VII King of Norway (1905-57), formerly Prince Charles of Denmark, with his wife Maud and son Olaf (V)
Haakon VII & ScoutsHaKON VII The first king of Norway after the secession from Sweden in 1905. Married Princess Maud, daughter of Edward VII. Seen here inspecting boy scouts
Parisennes models wearing the latest fashion 1912Parisenne actresses modelling garments that were the thing for the coming season. April 1912
Maud Hoffman (1875 - ?) - American actress and theosophist of the Victorian era. Date: 1899
Maud Jeffries (1869 - 1946), American actress. She was noted for her height and beauty and became a popular subject for a wide range of theatrical post-cards and studio photographs
Maisie Gay, The Gay Victorian"Comic actress Maisie Gay (1878-1945) depicted on the front cover of The Sketch in a Victorian-style dress. 1928
Victorian scrap - Lady Mable Maud Ethel Dorothy de Vere. late 19th century
Resy and Dragor, Pierre and Silk, Marsh and MaudFour professional poses: Maud Resy and Dragor (French dancers recently appeared in the London Coliseum), M.Pierre and Marjory Silk (gave exhibition dances at the Hyde Park Hotel)
The second Palais de Danse anniversary ball, London, 1921 with Maud Allan presenting prizes Date: 1921
Stage and society, London, 1921 featuring Maud Allan who is performing at the Coliseum, Pamela Beckett and the actress Margaret Bannerman Date: 1921
P Maud, rugby player for Blackheath and EnglandP Maud, rugby player for Blackheath (captain) who made one appearance for England. 1890s
Maud Arncliffe SennettPortrait of Maud Arncliffee Sennett (1862-1936) who was associated with several suffrage organisations including the W.S.P.U
A portrait of Maud Allan, the celebrated dancer, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Portrait of the dancer Maud Allen, London, 1921Portrait of the dancer Maud Allen, 1921. The renowned expert of classical dancing with a recent success at the Palladium Theatre, London. Date: 1921
Lady Maud Carnegie & Master of CarnegiePrincess Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgina Bertha (3 April 1893 14 December 1945), Lady Maud Carnegie on her marriage and, after 1941 Countess of Southesk
Group photo, munitions factory workers, Hereford, WW1Group photo of women munitions factory workers in Hereford, together with two early women police officers, including Lilian Maud Newell (back row, towards the right)
Early woman police officer, Lilian Maud Newell, WW1Studio photo of an early woman police officer, Lilian Maud Newell (b. 1890), who joined the force at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914-1915
Chopin Funeral MarchHis Funeral March, interpreted by dancer Maud Allan (famous for her portrayal of Wildes Salome)
Tree / Helen Maud HoltMRS BEERBOHM TREE (Helen Maud HOLT) English actress, wife of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree Date: 1863 - 1937
Edward Vii / G-DaughtersEDWARD VII (1841 - 1910), with two of his grandchildren, Alexandra and Maud Duff Date: 1904
Maud Fealy (1883 - 1971), film actress, in Renaissance-style costume Date: early 20th century
MAUD FEALY / 1904Maud Fealy (1883 - 1971), film actress Date: early 20th century
Bible / Salomes DanceShe danced before Herod and demanded the head of John the Baptist as her reward. Date: 1909
Tennyson reading MausAlfred, lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) writer, Poet Laureate, depicted in 1855, reading his poem Maud
Princess Victoria with her two sistersPrincess Victoria (1868-1935), Princess Louise (1867-1931) and Maud of Wales (1869-1938) Date: circa 1889
Maud Gonne / Tatler / 1904MAUD GONNE Irish actress and patriot with her husband Major MacBride and their son, in Paris Date: 1866 - 1953
The Prodigal Son by E N WillettPromotional postcard for The Prodigal Son by E. N. Willett; music F. C. Nicholls. First produced at the Domestic Mission, Liverpool, 18th March 1896. Actress Maud Western is shown as Dick
Tatler cover - Maud Cressall as the Fairy QueenFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of actress Maud Cressall (1886-1962) in the role of the Fairy Queen for the play
The Village, Maud, Peterhead, ScotlandThe Village, Maud, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Date: 1920s
Caesar, King Edward VIIs favourite fox terrier by Maud EarlPortrait of Caesar, the favourite dog of King Edward VII who famously walked in the Kings funeral cortege. Painted by the eminent artist of canine subjects, Maud Earl. Date: 1914
Home for soldiers children, Lady Maud Barrett Home, WW1The indoor playground at the home established by Lady Maud Barrett at Rustington, Sussex. The Lady Maud Barrett Home was founded for the purpose of looking after children whose fathers were at war
Suffragette Maud Arncliffe-Sennett. Maud Arncliffe-Sennett (1862-1936) actress suffragette. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Shouts Give me a Vote. Anti-Suffrage view of stereotype. flag-waving screaming harridan on postcard designed by John Hassall for the National League for Opposing Womens Suffrage
Princess Maud and Lord Carnegie weddingPrincess Maud and Lord Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk married at the Royal Military Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London. Behind the bride and bridegroom can be seen King George V and Queen Mary
Duke and Duchess of York with bridesmaidsWedding of Duke of York to Princess Victoria May of Teck, (later King George V and Queen Mary consort), on 6 July 1893. Attended by thier bridesmaids, (Back row)