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The Land of Nod by Susan Beatrice PearseThe land of nod - adorable small children in their nightwear snooze or play in a garden. Date: 1914
Shoot for Kamella children's clothes brandClient: Stonehouse Advertising - shoot for Kamella children's clothes brand - little girl's padded dressing gown and slippers Date: circa 1967
Women's Fashion FeatureLingerie, topcoats and hairstyles - an eclectic range of women's fashion trends. Date: 1932
Negligees and wrappers from Jenners EdinburghAdvert for Jenners Department Store in Edinburgh, showcasing their negligees and wrappers. Date: 1939
Sketch illustrating some fashions in women's night attire - a nightgown and pyjamas. Date: circa 1932
Advert for Luvisca pyjamas by Lawson Wood 1931Delightful advertisement by Lawson Wood for Luvisca pyjamas, showing a Scottish father playing the bagpipes in order to rock a concerned looking baby to sleep. Date: 1931
Young lady in pink crepe-de-Chine pyjamasYoung lady wearing pink crepe-de-Chine pyjamas during the First World War period. Date: 1915
Father Christmas distributing toys by Angusine MacgregorFather Christmas distributing toys from his sack to a queue of small children dressed in their nightwear. Date: 1917
Selection of Victorian womens fashion 1875Everything you need in fashion for women 1875. Date: 1875
Stylish French Girl in pink and blue pyjamas Date: circa 1920s
Night-dresses and pyjamas for women 1930sWomens high on the waist and long length nighties and pyjamas. 1930s
White stretch towelling cat suitSixties nightwear: a white stretch towelling cat suit trimmed with green, at Neatawear. Date: 1966
Italian lady in skimpy see-through nightgownItalian lady posing in a rather skimpy and decidely see-through nightgown, with pale blue stockinggs and balck high-heeled shoes. Date: circa 1910s
For the Tousseau 1933Model wearing fashionable nightdresses, all available from Harrods. Date: 1933
Father Christmas with childrenA Merry Xmas - Here is Every Joy! Three children in their nightwear aid Father Christmas in his delivery of presents by pulling on the belt of his cloak. Date: c.1920
An Original Boudoir PyjamaAdvertisement for a womens three-piece cr갥 -de-Chine pyjama suit by Marshall and Snelgrove of Verre Street and Oxford Street, London. 1928
Aertex pyjamasWoman wearing aertex pyjamas, made from artificial silk and cotton. 1927
Advert for Goochs toddlers clothing 1915Everything for the little folks. Fashionable clothing for toddler from frocks, pyjamas, tunic suits and winter coats, all available from Gooch s, Departmant in Brompton Road, S.W, London. 1915
Childrens nightdresses 1913Little girls ready for bed wearing their nightdresses. Date: 1913
Nightdress and dressing gown, 1930A quilted dressing gown of artificial broche silk and a sol de soie nightdress from Walpole Brothers. 1930
Woman wears a nightdress from Robinson & CleaverA woman wearing a nightdress of Linen Lawn from Robinson & Cleaver. The nightdress is a hand-drawn design with fine hand embroidery, trimmed with real filet lace and ribbons
Stylish ladies in their nightwear discuss a handbagTwo young stylish ladies in silk nightwear (pyjamas and dressing gown) from Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London. They seem to be talking about fashion in general
Fashionable ladies discussing a set of undergarmentsFashionable ladies discussing a set of hand-embroidered undergarments (a crepe-de-Chine set from Dickins & Jones, London). Date: 1923
Advert for Peter Robinsons nightdresses 1916Crepe de chine and silk nightdresses. 1916
Nursery Rhymes - Waiting for the prodical sonWaiting for the prodical son - woman in nightwear tending fire. Part of Box 52 Boswell collection. Nursery Rhymes. Date: circa 1890s
Celanese fabric advert, 1941Celanese fabric advert in wartime, 1941, featuing a glamorous, slightly coy woman in a Celanese nightdress. " See its Celanese and your coupons will go further. " Date: 1941
Our Boys Clothing Company, male nightwearOur Boys Clothing Company presents nightwear for men, features: Nightshirts (figures 3071 & 3072) Pyjama suits (figures 3073, 3074 & 3075) c.1895
Advert for Debenham & Freebody woven lingerie 1937Two women wearing nightwear, cami-knicker in lacevstitched artifical silk milanece and full-length danity nightdress in same material with georgette frills. Date: 1937
Advert for Debenham & Freebody dressing gown & negligee 1937Models wearing fashionable high neckline night wear, a satin dressing gown and full length nightdress with rope tassel. Date: 1937
Harrods pyjamas for childrenAdvertisement for childrens pyjamas at Harrods department store, not to mention trustworthy footwear. Date: 1919
Night and Day fashionsNight and day fashions from the 1960s. From left to right: A Debenham & Freebody empire line nylon nightdress in which a 15 denier in the colours shown is mounted over a toning 30
Weldons paper patterns for our troops, WW1Page of items that could be made from Weldons paper patterns for soldiers during the First World War. Garments include night shirts, a bed jacket and a flannel helmet in a balaclava style. Date: c
Lingerie & nightwear, 1915A page of intimate luxuries of crepe, ribbon and lace suggested including (top left), a Leewig petticoat with detachable flounces of net and ribbon from Charles Lee & Son, (top right)
Pyjamas suitable for Zeppelin raids, 1915A not entirely sensible suggestion for smart pyjamas (of black crepe de chine trimmed with black and white ribbon) which would make the wearer presentable should they need to be seen in public at
Advert for Jays negligees 1936Exquisitely trimmed negligee. Left, rich satin trim with lace. Right, heavy crepe material with lace. Date: 1936
Advert for Viyella childrens sleepwear 1936Lets go to bed said sleepyhead. But lets first show you our nice new nightclothes. (Whose patterns came from Paris as you can plainly see). They won t shink or fade get thin and cold
Advert for Debenham & Freebody lingerie 1937Womens lingerie in pure silk. Date: 1937
Victorian men in pyjamasRepeating Pattern - Victorian men in pyjamas. *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*