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Lenglen, Borotra and Lacoste playing doublesTwo pictures showing French pairs playing doubles at Wimbledon in 1925. On the left is a sartorial duo; Suzanne Lenglen in her bandeau stretching for a smash, while her partner Jean Borotra
Suzanne Lenglen by Fred MaySuzanne Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player and champion, winner of 81 singles titles, 73 doubles and 11 mixed doubles captured by cartoonist Fred May wearing her signature bandeau
Auriol Lee (1880 - 1941), British born playwright, theatre director and actress
Gracie LeighMiss Gracie Leigh, British born actress
Lawn Tennis Championship matches at WimbledonVignettes showing scenes at Wimbledon in 1887, including several of the fifteen year old Miss Lottie Dod serving the ball in the year she first won the Championship
With General Buller on the way to the CapeA scene on board the Donottar Castle, the ship transporting General Sir Redvers Buller to the Cape during the Transvaal (Boer) War
Dogs of the Greyhound World by H. H. HarrisVarious personalities of the greyhound racing world: Top left, Captain Baggley, on the secretarial staff of the Greyhound Racing Association; top right, Mr O A Critchley, Steward of the G.R.A
A. C. Critchley and his childrenBrigadier-General Arthur Cecil Critchley (1890-1963), greyhound racing pioneer and aviation administrator, pictured here on horseback with his children Diane and Brian
The Long, Long Trail: Mixing it at St. Moritz by Joyce DennyHumorous illustration by Joyce Dennys showing a long trail of sledges populated by all types of personalities enjoying winter sports in St. Moritz
A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston ChurchillGraciousness, enterprise, dignity, staunchness, a sympathetic outlook and an acute sense of humour are all characteristics of Mrs (Clementine) Churchill
C & E PANKHURST, 1913Christabel & her mother Emmeline in Bois de Boulogne, Paris
Adopted DaughtersEMMELINE PANKHURST with the four daughters war babies she patriotically adopted
Pankhursts Go to USACHRISTABEL sees her mother EMMELINE off to America
Pankhursts & FriendsEMMELINE & CHRISTABEL PANKHURST. Shown here with friends in the garden of their home in Manchester, circa 1898
Annie Muirhead YoungANNIE MUIRHEAD YOUNG Inspector of factories
Barbara Ayrton GouldBARBARA AYRTON GOULD Suffragette. WSPU organiser & founder of the United Suffragists. MP for North Hendon 1945 - 50. Shown here dressed as a mill girl
Helen OgstonA portrait of Helen Ogston on A WSPU postcard
Eliz Cady StantonELIZABETH CADY STANTON American womens rights reformer
Emmeline Pankhurst 1875EMMELINE PANKHURST (nee Goulden) aged 17, 2nd from right, in Geneva with the Rochefort family. Her school friend Noemi Rochefort is on far left
A. Kenney & C. PankhurstAnnie Kenney & Christabel Pankhurst
Richard PankhurstPortrait of Richard Pankhurst taken in a Manchester studio at around the time of his marriage to Emmeline Goulden
Emmeline Pankhurst 1879A portrait of Emmeline Pankhurst (nee Goulden) taken in a studio in Manchester at around the time of her marriage to Richard Pankhurst
C. Pankhurst C 1906A studio portrait of Christabel Pankhurst
Baby C. PankhurstA photograph of Christabel Pankhurst (b. 22 September 1880), taken in a studio on the Isle of Man. Her Grandmother, Jane Quine, came from the Isle of Man
C. Pankhurst as DancerChristabel Pankhurst, aged 17, while staying with the Rochefort Du Faux family in Geneva. Her mother Emmeline hoped for a time that she would become a ballet dancer
LYDIA BECKER / 1827-1890LYDIA BECKER Editor of the Womens Suffrage Journal & founder of Manchesters Womens Suffrage Committee
Sylvia, Adela, ChristabelFrom left to right: Sylvia, Adela and Christabel Pankhurst as children
Pankhurst FuneralAt the funeral of Emmeline Pankhurst at St Johns church, Smith Square, are her sister, Mrs Ada Goulden Bach; with Christabel and Sylvia