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Sleeve Collection (page 3)

Background imageSleeve Collection: Bomb Disposal School, Bramley, Hampshire

Bomb Disposal School, Bramley, Hampshire, also known as the Army School of Ammunition, run by the Royal Army Ordnance Corps

Background imageSleeve Collection: Sleeve vases rolwagens. China, 1635-1650

Sleeve vases rolwagens. China, 1635-1650
Seven seeve vases rolwagens. China, 1635-1650. Porcelain. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageSleeve Collection: Japanese Geisha examining some plants

Japanese Geisha examining some plants - studio photographic portrait (this same backdrop can be seen in a number of Geisha photographic studies). Date: circa 1902

Background imageSleeve Collection: Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Bobby the Policeman

Happy Families Playing Cards - Mr Bobby the Policeman. late 19th century

Background imageSleeve Collection: Women police officers in tennis gear, Pembridge Hall

Women police officers in tennis gear, Pembridge Hall
Women police officers in tennis gear, with racquets, on the steps of Pembridge Hall Section House for women police officers, at 17 Pembridge Square, Bayswater, London W2

Background imageSleeve Collection: Police officers with woman in police station, London

Police officers with woman in police station, London
Three police officers (two women and one man), questioning a woman who has just been escorted into a London police station. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Two police officers working in a police station, London

Two police officers working in a police station, London
Two police officers working in a police station, looking after a little boy in school uniform. The WPC is Elly Macon. A male sergeant sits at a desk, making notes in a book. Date: 1950s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Police officers in training session, London

Police officers in training session, London
Police officers, male and female, taking part in a training session under the instruction of a sergeant. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Women police officers in training at Peel House, London

Women police officers in training at Peel House, London
Women police officers in training at Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London. They are wearing gym slips, and are receiving instructions from a male police sergeant (PS Bissell)

Background imageSleeve Collection: Women police officers on parade at Peel House, London

Women police officers on parade at Peel House, London
A group of women police officers, some of them sergeants, and some wearing medals, on parade in the yard of Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London. Date: 1929

Background imageSleeve Collection: Police officers at work, Hammersmith, London

Police officers at work, Hammersmith, London
Male and female police officers at work in Hammersmith Police Station, West London. A sergeant sits at a desk making notes. The woman on the right is Matron Mrs Collins

Background imageSleeve Collection: Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London

Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London
Group photo, women police officers in a womens choir, Met Police, London, with men in evening dress. Date: circa early 1960s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman police officer, Isle of Man, WW2

Woman police officer, Isle of Man, WW2
Woman police officer (WPS Ivy Baxter) of the Met Police during the Second World War. In July 1940 she was promoted from constable to sergeant and posted to the Isle of Man

Background imageSleeve Collection: Two women police officers at Hammersmith, London

Two women police officers at Hammersmith, London
Two women police officers (Sylvia King and Sylvia Humphrey, one of them in plain clothes) at Hammersmith Police Station, West London, with a male sergeant sitting at a desk. Date: 1952

Background imageSleeve Collection: Early woman police sergeant, London

Early woman police sergeant, London
An early (possibly the first) woman police sergeant in London, wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in 1919. The tunic was single-breasted with six metal buttons down the front

Background imageSleeve Collection: Two women police officers escorting woman, London

Two women police officers escorting woman, London
Two women police officers, one of them a sergeant, escorting a woman into a London police station. The notice board on the left displays a few Reward posters. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Two women police officers with woman on London street

Two women police officers with woman on London street
Two women police officers (Sergeant Neale, left, and Constable Cooper, right) talking to a fashionable young woman outside a Mecca Ballroom on a London street. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman police officer outside Peel House, London

Woman police officer outside Peel House, London
A woman police officer (Sergeant Hobbs) posing for her photo outside Peel House, a Met Police training centre in London, in September 1951. Date: 1951

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman police officer posing in uniform, London, WW2

Woman police officer posing in uniform, London, WW2
Woman police officer Sergeant Ivy Cook (joined December 1930) posing in uniform, 18 June 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageSleeve Collection: Group photo, women police officers, Carlisle

Group photo, women police officers, Carlisle
Group photo of ten women police officers in uniform, with a sergeant in the middle of the front row, from the studio of Fred W Jassell of Carlisle. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Superintendent Stanley and three women police officers

Superintendent Stanley and three women police officers
Superintendent Sophia Stanley (served 1918-1922, seated), the first Superintendent of Women Police, and three women police officers (left to right: Elinor J Robertson, served 1919-1922)

Background imageSleeve Collection: Group photo, women police officers in uniform

Group photo, women police officers in uniform
Group photo of women police officers in uniform during the early days of the Women Police Service (WPS). Date: 1910s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Two early women police officers in uniform

Two early women police officers in uniform, the one on the left wearing sergeants stripes. Date: 1910s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Early woman police officer with three WaFs, WW1

Early woman police officer with three WaFs, WW1
Early woman police officer (second left), member of the WPS (Women Police Service) formed at the start of the First World War, with three other women in WaF uniform. Date: 1914-1915

Background imageSleeve Collection: English Costume 1400

English Costume 1400
Man: buskins, doublet with sleeve apertures, pouch & dagger, brimless hat. Women: cote-hardie, ermine trimmed sideless surcoat, houppelande Headdresses: horned, padded V Date: 1400

Background imageSleeve Collection: London Ladies of C. 1560

London Ladies of C. 1560
Mid century English costume: richly embroidered dresses & gowns with short, padded sleeves which allow the under- sleeve to be seen, plus ruffs & matching cuffs. Date: circa 1560

Background imageSleeve Collection: Carriage Costume 1897

Carriage Costume 1897
Two fashionably attired young ladies out for drive in Paris under the shade of a parasol. Date: 1897

Background imageSleeve Collection: Skirt & Blouse 1828

Skirt & Blouse 1828
Ruff, kerchief, ribbon adorned bonnet, blouse with full sleeves contained at the upper arm by a band, a canezou, skirt trimmed at waist & at knee level with lilac & foliage. 1828

Background imageSleeve Collection: Spotted Costume 1827

Spotted Costume 1827
Hat with ostrich feathers, rosettes under the brim & long strings. Red & yellow spotted gown with gigot sleeves & transparent over-sleeve. Skirt with scalloped flounces. Date: 1827

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman with Ironed Towels

Woman with Ironed Towels
A smiling young woman carries some ironed towels and sheets; a wholsesome testament to the virtues of clean living. Date: 1930s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Walking Dress 1804

Walking Dress 1804
White muslin walking dress with V neck, high waist & interesting sleeve detail. She keeps warm with a red cashmere shawl. Her obi hat is decorated with red flowers. Date: 1804

Background imageSleeve Collection: William C. Cartwright MP, Vanity Fair, WH

William C. Cartwright MP, Vanity Fair, WH
WILLIAM CORNWALLIS CARTWRIGHT (1825-1915) Art collector, author and a Liberal politician. An authority on ancient and medieval art and literature

Background imageSleeve Collection: Sir Samuel Browne / V Fair

Sir Samuel Browne / V Fair
SIR SAMUEL BROWNE Military Date: 1824 - 1901

Background imageSleeve Collection: Fashionable model 1937

Fashionable model 1937
Model wearing a two classic tailored striped suits, modelling on the left is a three-quarter length coat and skirt in navy and white broken-striped hopsack, the blouse is in ivory satin

Background imageSleeve Collection: Advert for Debenham & Freebody woven lingerie 1937

Advert for Debenham & Freebody woven lingerie 1937
Two women wearing nightwear, cami-knicker in lacevstitched artifical silk milanece and full-length danity nightdress in same material with georgette frills. Date: 1937

Background imageSleeve Collection: Army recruitment, Doncaster, Yorkshire

Army recruitment, Doncaster, Yorkshire
An army recruitment demonstration in Doncaster, Yorkshire, with people watching a man performing on a trampoline. Date: 1960s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman in a black dress on a New Year card

Woman in a black dress on a New Year card. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Victorian Scrap, oriental woman

Victorian Scrap, oriental woman. circa 1880s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Cartoon, French aviator in a bar, WW1

Cartoon, French aviator in a bar, WW1
Cartoon, a French aviator with two admiring women in a bar. Oh, he has some little wings! Yes, just like Cupid! Date: 1915

Background imageSleeve Collection: German place card design

German place card design by R Beauclair, showing two Edwardian ladies in a floral setting. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Woman of Lombardy with a fan of feathers in

Woman of Lombardy with a fan of feathers in the fashion of the old days.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of

Background imageSleeve Collection: Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea The

Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea The
Costume of the Bayeux area, near the sea. The bonnet is called a dormeuse or sleeper.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux, 1827/1885

Background imageSleeve Collection: Crucified mercenary from Frankfurt Cathedral, 16th century

Crucified mercenary from Frankfurt Cathedral, 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageSleeve Collection: Sleeve-Valved Daimler Vintage Car - landaulet

Sleeve-Valved Daimler Vintage Car - landaulet
Sleeve-Valved Daimler Vintage Car/landaulet, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageSleeve Collection: Man and woman dressed in the fashion of the first

Man and woman dressed in the fashion of the first half of 19th c. Engraving

Background imageSleeve Collection: Hope Insurance Company fireman in uniform

Hope Insurance Company fireman in uniform
Colour engraving of a Hope Insurance Company fireman in uniform, with a large badge on his sleeve. At one time, firemen worked for different insurance companies and wore different colour uniforms

Background imageSleeve Collection: Button hook made from a WWI bullet case

Button hook made from a WWI bullet case
Button hook made from a First World War bullet case with a fixed Officers coat badge and sleeve button. Trench Art

Background imageSleeve Collection: WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia

WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia
A First World War mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia. The piece contains the following : 1. A multi-coloured badge worn at the top of the left sleeve by members of the Australian Flying Corps



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