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Balenciaga fashion, 1964Two sketches showing some of the latest designs by Balenciaga. On the right, in pearl beige crepe are dolman sleeves on a jumper top which dips lower at the back over a soft skirt with flat side
Royal Tournament, Earls Court 1950A series of sketches showing events at the Royal Tournament, at Earls Court, London in 1950. Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother)
Winston Churchill as an oratorSketches made in the House of Commons by Samuel Begg showing Winston Churchills parliamentary mannerisms. By 1907 Churchill was under-secretary of State for the colonies
All about our lawn tennis club 1886Humorous sketches in the form of a comic strip by Arthur Hopkins all about our lawn tennis club in which a group of people decide to make their own tennis court by cutting down saplings
The Pirates Cave. By A. E. BestallAn Illustration of two ladies daring each other to venture into a pirates cave. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) is best-known as the artist who drew Rupert Bear for thirty years
A Landlady with her a prospective lodgerSeaside Landlady (discussing previous lodger):And to crown it all, she actually wanted to take alf of my lovely pictures down! So I tells er straight, You ain t got no soul for art. I says
Coquette by A. E. BestallA colour illustration by Alfred Bestall of a young girl with auburn hair trying to coax a red squirral down from a tree. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986)
The Char-A-Banc. By A. E. BestallA fantasy scene showing two fairies hiding beside a waterfall. They cower from the humans looking from real world above. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986)
Gypsy camp in Notting HillSketches of Gypsy life: a camp near Latimer Road, Notting Hill
The Mutiny on the Caswell, 1876Engraving of a number of sketches of the Caswell Mutiny, which took place on the sailing ship Caswell between Valparaiso and Queenstown, Ireland, March 1876
Leonardo WingsLEONARDO DA VINCI Sketches of wings for flying machines
The Wild Pass of Siri-KajoorTinted lithograph from bound volume of 26 tinted lithographs, Sketches in Afghanistan, 1838-1842. By Louis and Charles Haghe after James Atkinson
Art deco sketches of the dining experience, London, 1921 Date: 1921
Strokes at Wimbledon - caricatures of tennis playersCaricatures of various stars at Wimbledon tennis championships in 1934. Fred Perry can be seen top left and Suzanne Lenglen to the right of him
London Sketch - At a Music HallEngraving showing a crowded music hall in London. 1873
Cover design, The Man in the Moon, a magazine which ran for just over two years. The editors were Albert Smith and Angus B Reach. late 1840s
Sketches in the Hunting Field - The Finish. 1880
Fashion sketches by Soulie preparing the way for summer, 1926 Date: 1926
Couturiers Carry on Sketches by Souie of summer dresses foCouturiers Carry on.. Sketches by Souie of summer dresses for 1926 Date: 1926
Two sketches on the Loire Arcachon, Tours Boat, BasketsTwo sketches on the Loire - Arcachon, Tours - Boat, Baskets, Womens Head-dresses (1867). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1867
Four Composition Sketches for The Rehearsal (1948). Luke, John 1906-1975. Date: 1948
Sketches of two ladies fashions from 1921 from Paris Date: 1921
Sketches of couples out dancing in a London dance club, 1921. Artwork by Ronald Harley Date: 1921
Cedrus libani, Cedar of Lebanon - Paper and pencil by Ferdinand or Franz Bauer, c.1800. Bauer Unit, Sketches and Ciniferae, f. 1r. Date: 1800
Varsity Sketches - Trapped - Caught by the MasterVarsity Sketches - Trapped - An enterprising student is caught by the Master lighting his cigarette on a street gas lamp! Date: 1907
Queen Victoria sketching the falls of Garrawalt, BraemarQueen Victoria as an artist: sketching the falls of Garrawalt, Braemar (also called the falls of Garbh Allt) in Scotland. Date: C. 1870
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo with golf clubs and headphonesGeorge Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo, one with a bag of golf clubs and balancing a golfball on his nose, the other wearing headphones as mascot for the Crosley Radio Corporation
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo and footballGeorge Ernest Studdy, two colour sketches of Bonzo with a football
Sulpice GavarniSULPICE HIPPOLYTE GUILLAUME CHEVALIER, known as GAVARNI Brilliant French illustrator, best known for his sketches of social life and character. Date: 1801 - 1866
Gavarni (Lorentz)SULPICE HIPPOLYTE GUILLAUME CHEVALIER, known as GAVARNI Brilliant French illustrator, best known for his sketches of social life and character. Date: 1801 - 1866
Advert for Raynes shoes 1937Designers sketches of shoes in blue suede & luggage tan leather. Models include high heeled lace-ups ornamented with pinking & perforations, buckles & tassels. Date: 1937
Dickens / Sketches by BozThe Parish engine. Date: First published: 1836
Boer War ReportingBOER WAR : War correspondent Melton Prior making sketches of the fighting at Nicholsons Nek, 30th October 1899. Date: 30th October 1899
Dickens Samuel SketchesCHARLES DICKENS Date: 1812 - 1870
Pauline SerpentTravellers on the Pauline, en route to Zanzibar, see a whale encircled by this serpent-like creature : the ships chaplain sketches it and Captain Drevar confirms the sighting Date: July 1875
Woman artist presents her portfolioA female artist presents her portfolio, perhaps to an editor of an illustrated magazine. Date: 1906
Types and Characters of London Life - advert in the TatlerBlack and white full page advertisement for Types and Characters of London Life: A Portfolio of Sketches by George Belcher in the Tatler of 3rd November 1909
Identified, cartoon in the Tatler by Will OwenBlack and white cartoon in the Tatler of 3rd November 1909 entitled Identified, by Will Owen. A whiskered professor is showing a photograph to very glamourous Miss Barnes of Noo York who obviously
A Greeting, sketch by George Belcher in the TatlerGeorge Belcher entitled A Greeting in the Tatler of 27th October 1909 showing a a man and an elderly woman talking in the rain with the caption " Wot cheer, old sport". 27th October 1909
Who Is He? By Horace Annesley VachellPromotional postcard for Who Is He? By Horace Annesley Vachell, freely adapted from Mrs Belloc Lowndes novel The Lodger (1913). First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 9th December 1915
The Tigers Cub by Charles GiblynPromotional postcard showing sketches of characters from The Tigers Cub by Charles Giblyn, 1915. Date: 1915
Servants Wanted by Will OndaPromotional postcard for Servants Wanted. First known production at the Chatham Palace of Varieties, 27th March 1905. A music hall sketch For Will Ondas Company
Priscilla Runs Away by Elizabeth ArnimPromotional postcard for Priscilla Runs Away by Elizabeth Arnim. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 28th June 1910. Date: circa 1910
Princess Caprice by Alex M ThompsonPromotional postcard for Princess Caprice by Alex. M. Thompson from Der Liebe Augustin by Rudolph Bernauer & Ernst Welisch (Neues Theater, Berlin, 3rd February 1912); music Leo Fall
Fashion Illustration, 1966Fashion illustration by Shuna Harwood featuring dresses by Nina Ricci, Harvey Gould, Yves St Laurent, Louis Feraud and Hildebrand. Date: 1966
Three sketches by Marcelle De Saint Martin for productions made by Famous Players Laskys British Producers Ltd in the early 1920s Date: 1921
Sketches of Spaniels by Cecil AldinTwo sketches of Spaniels by Cecil Aldin. Date: 1939
Sketches of a Dalmatian puppy by Cecil AldinTwo sketches of a Dalmatian puppy by Cecil Aldin. Date: 1939