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Little boy on a square Christmas cardLittle boy with pink blossom on a square Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Butchers Boy DeliveringA London butchers boy, delivering a leg of meat to a customer, is dressed in the traditional butchers blue smock with broad white cuffs & apron spattered with blood. Date: circa 1870
Mother / 2 Children 1914Pill box hat, cape with tiny buttons & high stand collar, kilted tunic, sash or girdle, white muff. Boy: smock & shorts. Girl: plaid skirt, blouse with Peter Pan collar. Date: 1914
Art Student Fashion 1918Art School Fashion: a student carrying canvases wears a spotty smock like blouse, large artistic beret, a short voluminous plaid skirt, bangles & court shoes. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Modern artist and visitorCartoon, modern artist showing his abstract painting to a visitor. She says she likes it; he replies: I can tell you re a connoisseur ! Date: 1919
Owen Jones Flowers 98Various flowers, including White Lily, Daffodil, Narcissus, Dog Rose, Honeysuckle, Mallow, Ladies Smock, Speedwell, Harebell, and Primrose Date: 1868
Rustic Type in SmockAn English rustic type in a smock Date: circa 1860
Greetings telegram, Golden Wedding anniversary, with a border design by Eric Fraser. Date: circa 1950s
Music cover, Varmer Giles, sung by George BastowMusic cover, Varmer Giles, written and composed by Gilbert Wells and T F Robson, sung by George Bastow. 1902
Old castle ruins, Luxembourg City, LuxembourgOld castle ruins (Hohler Zahn or Hollow Tooth) in a street in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. Date: 1910
West Country yokel, Scrumpy ManA sterotypical image of a West Country yokel, drinking Lands End Scrumpy (cider). Date: circa 1970s
Two girls with flowers on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Boy and girl with a lamb on a romantic greetings card. Date: 1870s
Girl with daisies on a New Year cardGirl with pink and white daisies on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Girl with flowers on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Girl and boy with large flower on a Christmas card. The boy is playing the pipe to serenade the girl. Date: circa 1890s
Brazilian farmer riding a horse loaded with bales of cotton to market.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Young woman and dog in back yardYoung woman holding up a treat for a dog in a back yard. Date: circa 1910s
Pig farmer persuading a pig to moveA little persuasion required. A pig farmer tries to get his pig to move. Date: C.1890
Womens Land Army WW1. Somewhat idealised portrait of a Land Girl in hat and smock. Pitchfork over her shoulder. Captioned, National Service Sunshine on the Land Date: Circe 1917
Miss Angel Archdale as a land girlMiss Angel Archdale, only daughter of Brigadier-General Archdale, C.B. who was busily engaged in farm work in the Cotswolds during the First World War
Elizabeth Ltd Clothing advertisement, 1918Advertisement for Elizabeth Ltd of South Molton Street, London featuring an illustration of a picturesque old English floral smock - just the thing to wear while bringing in the harvest when the men
Out of Doors -- cover design, showing three children with a kite. Date: 19th century
Countrymen with horses in the City of LondonCountrymen with horses in Love Lane, City of London. Date: 20th century
Countrymen in a London streetCountrymen in smocks, with a haycart and horses, in a London street. Date: 20th century
A land-girls dressAn example of work-on-land dress available from Shoolbreds of Tottenham Court Roadbuilt entirely out of bronze khaki drill, made of a three quarter length smock coat
A land girl by Helen McKieA member of the Womens Land Army, dressed bucolically n a smock and sun hat to work in the fields during the First World War. Date: 1918
Protecting crews from burning oil by G. H. DavisProtecting the crews of tankers from burning oil during the Second World War. The new one-piece fireproof smocks, with other fire-resisting devices. Date: 1941
Toddler in a red smock by Muriel DawsonA toddler in a red smock by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1920s
Elizabeth Ltd Clothing advertisement, 1916Advertisement for Elizabeth Ltd of South Molton Street, London featuring an illustration of a picturesque old English floral smock - just the thing to wear while bringing in the harvest when the men
The Fashion in December 1795Fashion satirised in 1795: a woman wears a long nightgown-like dress or smock with blouson sleeves and watch fob detail, and a turban with two tall feathers. Date: 1795
Little child in a blue smock by Muriel DawsonA little child in a blue smock, sitting on the grass, by Muriel Dawson. Date: circa 1930s
Children dancing round a maypole at an English country fete. Date: early 20th century
Nursery Rhymes -- Little Bo Peep, Simple SimonNursery Rhymes. Little Bo Peep with her sheep (above). Simple Simon fishing in a bucket (below). Date: early 20th century
Cover design, Mother Goose Rhymes -- a cute little girl and boy, sitting by a potted plant with a plate of strawberries. Date: circa 1920s
Greetings from Normandy" I send you greetings from Normandy". A Norman man in white smock, puffing on a thin pipe and doffing his remarkable hat. He carries a small wicker basket - I wonder what it contains
Girl and toddler in studio photoA young girl holding a toddler in a studio photo, with a painted backdrop. circa early 20th century
Advert for Gorringes childrens clothingClothes of character for the wee man. Date: 1930
The Milkwoman on Her RoundsThis photograph, specially taken for The Sphere, shows a milkwoman, wearing a smock and breeches and a leather pouch and carrying a milk pail
Drunk Yokel protests his innocence to local landowner" What! drunk again Mick?" " Well, I ve just had a toothful, yer Honour." " I think we shall have to get that tooth stopped." Date: 1892
An Old Herdsman, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Date: 1892
Old soak yokel in smock claiming not to have been drinkingThe Squire Daughter - " Jerry, a little bird told me you had to much to drink yesterday!" Jerry - " Wel, my lady
A Newlyn Fisherman, Cornwall. Date: 1904
Lacey Green Windmill - a Smock Mill in BuckinghamshireWindmill at Lacey Green (a village connected to Loosley Row), Buckinghamshire - the oldest surviving smock mill in England
French country gent with a large red umbrella" I always take my umbrella when I go shopping!" A French country gent from Normandy with a large red umbrella. (top line is the likely translation of the French pattoir on the card)
Horse artist. A horse painting a picture of a cart
The Mill at West Blatchington, near Brighton, East SussexA fine photographic Judges postcard showing the Mill at West Blatchington, near Brighton, East Sussex. The windmill is a " smock" windmill
Fiddler in Thomas Hardy Drama Festival, DorchesterAt the Thomas Hardy Drama Festival in Dorchester, Dorset, Henry Bailey, the old fiddler, played the College Hornpipe in the play The Three Wayfarers