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Duchess of York in a black dressDuchess of York (later Queen Mary) in a black dress, February 1901, soon after the death of Queen Victoria. Date: 1901
Scrap, Rongging or Dancing Girl of Java. 19th century
Cover design, The Art Journal magazine. 1897
Advertising magazine insert, Plantol Soap. circa 1900
Woman pouring champagne on a New Year postcard. Date: circa 1900s
Miss Dudley Ward by A Jonniaux
Cover design, Spring Number, Illustrated London News. circa 1930
Ninon de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos, French authorAnne (Ninon) de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos (1620-1705), French author, courtesan, freethinker, and patron of the arts. 17th century
Anastasia Robinson, Countess of Peterborough (c 1692-1755), English soprano (later contralto) in Handel operas. circa 1720s
Miss Carew as Clarissa in Lionel and ClarissaMiss Carew as Clarissa in The School for Fathers, or Lionel and Clarissa, by Isaac Bickerstaffe. 1825
Queen Victoria as a young woman. 19th century
Clara (nee Huntingdon), Princess Hatzfeld (1862-1928). circa 1890s
Young woman in a Spanish mantilla, holding a fanYoung woman in a white lace Spanish mantilla, holding a fan. Date: circa 1920
Young Spanish couple -- El Pajarito (the little bird). Do you want to show me your little bird? I have heard that its very cute! Date: circa 1908
River punting 1906Woman wearing a white sheer linen trimmed with mardeira work in the natural blue shade and bows of black taffeta, hat is trimmed with chene ribbon and touches of chestnut tulle. Date: 1906
Advert for Shoolbred & Co. womens fashion 1905Two Edwardian women wearing, left; a very pretty and simple Paris-made Voile dress in cream and all shades trimmed in empire lace and lined fined batiste
Fashionable womens clothing 1905Woman wearing a stylish taffeta coat and a long handled parasol, available from Shoolbred s, department store. Date: 1905
Walking costume 1905Fashionable woman wearing the latest walking clothing. Date: 1905
Fashionable woman 1905Edwardian woman wearing restaurant corsage of mousseline taffeta. Date: 1905
Edwardian womens hats 1905Two charming seasonable hats, " that no up-to-date, self-respecting wardrobe can afford to be without". Date: 1905
Womens motoring coat 1905Woman wearing dust-resistant full length motoring coat. 1905
Womens evening wrap 1905Woman wearing an elegant evening wrap, in pendent of green and blue enamel, set discreetly with blister pearls, available in Marshall & Snelgrove. Date: 1905
Skating costume 1905Edwardian woman skating, wearing black cloth, ornamented with pattes of velvet in a very subdued shade or Vieux rose and oxydised buttons
Womens hats 1905Edwardian women wearing slightly titled forward hats, decorated with a bird, feathers, plumes and bows. Date: 1905
Womens blouses 1905Two models wearing charming blouses, available from Peter Robinson store. Model on the left wearing evening blouse of white chiffon spot
New opera cloak 1897Womans opera cloak. Date: 1897
Fashionable blouse 1895Over exaggerated leg-of-mutton sleeves, with cotton and the costliness of exquisite lace, the foundation of this combination being shimmering and rustling silk. Date: 1895
Three women wearing the latest tailor-made outdoor wear frocks Date: 1886
Womens fashion 1909Two examples of summer Princess frocks, which are distinctly modelled, the pleated skirt falling from a tight-fitting tunic either long or short. Date: 1909
Simple designs for morning wear 1909Coat and skirt of stripes flannel are shown in the first sketch, while the second costume is of tabac brown linen, made in Princess style. Date: 1909
Young Edwardian lady wearing a fashionable frock, with white cloth adorned with hairpin work and trimmed with raw edged flounces. Date: 1904
Vampish femme fatale in a sleeveless, decollete gown worn with a shawl, floral corsage, beads & a Merry Widow style hat employs her womanly charms on a victem. Date: 1910
English woman in the fashion of May 1796.. English woman in the fashion of May 1796. She wears a tiara with ostrich feathers, blue ball gown with lace at the neckline, white sleeves and front panel
Fashionable evening gowns 1909Two women wearing the latest evening gowns from Swan and Edgars collection, model on the left is fashioned of sapphire-blue satin veiled with black ninon with panels of gold
Yachting costume 1906Edwardian woman wearing a white serge yachting dress, with high neck, gigot sleeves in a pigeon breast style. Date: 1906
Advert for International Fur Store 1907Selection of womens winter stoles and muffs. Date: 1907
Advert for Peter Robinsons womens blouses 1905Three women wearing lace and net blouses. Date: 1905
Advert for Peter Robinsons womens blouses 1907Three women wearing charming creations of net and lace blouses. Date: 1907
Advert for Peter Robinsons womens spring wear 1910Latest fashion clothing for the spring, wearing a Paris frock with shades of French Voile, bodice is effectively trimmed with self colour guipure and the vest is silver lace
TEENAGE EVENING GOWNVictorian Fantasie: Evening gown for a teenage girl in red spotted taffeta with ecru lace edging to the square neckline. Gauging & tiny tucks ornament the skirt & puffed sleeves. Date: 1930s
FANCY STITCH JUMPER 1936Jumper in rib & a fancy stitch with a square neckline & 3 button fastening. The buttons look like pebbles. Worn with a tweed skirt. Date: 1936
Evening Dress 1889Lady Ridgeway in a gown decorative front lacing, a pointed bodice, V neckline with falling tucker, small up- gathered sleeves & marabou epaulettes. Date: 1889
3 frocks of 1919Three frocks: tunic dress with deep V back, 3 tier over- skirt & vertical hat; bateau (boat) neckline & asymmetrical hem; barrel-line with sash & floral embroidery. Date: 1919
LADY TYING ON HAT 1904A lady sits at her dressing table and tries on a new hat. Date: 1904
BED JACKET 1930SA dainty bed-jacket of peach chiffon with gathered neckline and elbow length sleeves, worn over a satin, full-length nightdress. The tips of her slippers can be seen. Date: 1930
WOMAN / MAROUSSILE DRESSMaroussile dress: finely beaded corsage with square neckline, narrow satin belt with paste clasp, softly gathered chiffon over-skirt ornamented with a tulip motif Date: 1927
LADY CHARLES BERESFORD Wife of Lord Charles Beresford Intimate friend of Edward VII Date: -
Mind the Step, Empire Theatre, Islington, North London, a Frank Rubens production. 1910s