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Background imageStanley Collection: View of Stanley from Pier, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands

View of Stanley from Pier, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageStanley Collection: Famous jockeys - Charles Smirke

Famous jockeys - Charles Smirke
Jockey Charles Smirke, who rode for the Aga Khan and was trained by Stanley Wootton. Date: 1927

Background imageStanley Collection: Venetia Stanley (1887 - 1948)

Venetia Stanley (1887 - 1948)
The Hon. Venetia Stanley, youngest daughter of Lord Sheffield, pictured at the time of her engagement to the Hon. Edwin Montagu, M.P

Background imageStanley Collection: Martian Guns, Wonder Stories SciFi Magazine Cover

Martian Guns, Wonder Stories SciFi Magazine Cover
Martian Guns - Earth is bombarded by martian guns. Date: 1932

Background imageStanley Collection: A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa

A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa
Engraving of a sectional boat, used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) during his 1874 expedition to central Africa, being carried by a number of local porters

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley / Received

Stanley / Received
Zaire expedition : he is received by M Tesas bodyguard, prime minister and tribal chiefs

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley Matthews / Stoke

Stanley Matthews / Stoke
(Sir) Stanley Matthews, known as The Wizard of Dribble, in his young days as a player for Stoke City Date: 1915 - 2000

Background imageStanley Collection: Dorothy Tennant Stanley, artist

Dorothy Tennant Stanley, artist
Dorothy (nee Tennant), Lady Stanley, neoclassical painter, notable for her pictures of street children. She was the wife of (1) the explorer Henry Morton Stanley, and (2) of Henry Curtis

Background imageStanley Collection: Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell

Oscar Asche as Count Hannibal, by Asche and Norreys Connell
Count Hannibal by F. Norreys Connell (b. 1874) and Oscar Asche (1871 - 1936) from the novel by Stanley John Weyman (1855-1928) written in 1901

Background imageStanley Collection: A Memento of the Great Public Question of Reform

A Memento of the Great Public Question of Reform
Reform Bill - A Memento of the Great Public Question of Reform - showing King William IV, the Duke of Sussex, Lord John Russell, Lord Grey (Prime Minister), Lord Althorpe, Lord Brougham

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley Bruce Alongside Two Australian Soldiers

Stanley Bruce Alongside Two Australian Soldiers
Australian High Commissioner Stanley Bruce (left) stands beside two of his compatriots outside the Strand Theatre, London

Background imageStanley Collection: Vancouver, Canada - A Driveway in Stanley Park

Vancouver, Canada - A Driveway in Stanley Park
Vancouver, British Columbia, Western Canada - A Driveway in Stanley Park. Date: circa 1920

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley Hotel and Sixth Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa

Stanley Hotel and Sixth Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. Date: circa 1930

Background imageStanley Collection: Falkland Islands - Port Stanley

Falkland Islands - Port Stanley Date: circa 1905

Background imageStanley Collection: Heres health

Heres health to all those that I love ? Elderly Dickensian man raising his glass with a toast. Date: 1909

Background imageStanley Collection: Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome

Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome
Scenes and Stars of the Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome, London. 1921

Background imageStanley Collection: Startling Stories - Twice in Time

Startling Stories - Twice in Time by Stanley G. Weinbaum. A crowd of important figures (including Mona Lisa) stand admiring two giant men

Background imageStanley Collection: East Africa - Stanley and Followers

East Africa - Stanley and Followers - Stanley Surrounded by Natives. Part of Box 249 Boswell Collection - East Coast of Africa. Date: circa 1900

Background imageStanley Collection: English Cathedrals - Manchester Choir

English Cathedrals - Manchester Choir - Choir, screen, organ pipes. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals

Background imageStanley Collection: Hong Kong - Stanley

Hong Kong - Stanley - Fishing Harbour. Part of Box 138 Boswell Collection - Hong Kong. Date: circa 1900

Background imageStanley Collection: Lady Kathleen Stanley by Madame Yevonde

Lady Kathleen Stanley by Madame Yevonde
Lady Kathleen Stanley, formerly Lady Kathleen Thynne, eldest daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath. She married Lieut.-Colonel, the Hon. Oliver Stanley. Date: 1925

Background imageStanley Collection: Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby

Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby - Statesman (1826-1893). Part of Box 63 Boswell collection. Celebrities of the day. Date: circa 1885

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the

Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). British explorer. Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the interior of Africa. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageStanley Collection: Lady Jeune, her daughter and Poet Laureate Alfred Austin

Lady Jeune, her daughter and Poet Laureate Alfred Austin
Lady Jeune, wife of Sir Francis Jeune and her daughter The Hon. Mrs St. John Brodrick (formerly Miss Madeleine Stanley) and Alfred Austin (1835-1913), Poet Laureate, head out for a country drive

Background imageStanley Collection: Mrs Arthur Howard by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Arthur Howard by Madame Yevonde
Mrs Arthur Howard, formerly Miss Lorna Baldwin, second of the four daughters of Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and mother of Robin Howard

Background imageStanley Collection: The porters of Lady Alice. Engraving

The porters of Lady Alice. Engraving
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). British journalist and explorer. African porters carrying sections of Lady Alice boat. Engraving in The Illustrated World, 1880

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley and Livingstone in a canoe from the village Ujiji in

Stanley and Livingstone in a canoe from the village Ujiji in Ruzizi river. Colored engraving

Background imageStanley Collection: Caricature of Alma Stanley, British actress and singer

Caricature of Alma Stanley, British actress and singer
Caricature of Alma Stuart Stanley (1854-1931), British actress and singer. 1880

Background imageStanley Collection: Caricature of Sir Hardinge Giffard and John Charles Day

Caricature of Sir Hardinge Giffard and John Charles Day
Caricature of Sir Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury (later Lord Chancellor, 1823-1921) and John Charles Frederick Sigismund Day QC (1826-1908). Seen here having a drink and a biscuit

Background imageStanley Collection: Women police officers in a tug-of-war contest, Hyde Park

Women police officers in a tug-of-war contest, Hyde Park
Women police officers having fun in a tug-of-war contest as part of a training exercise in Hyde Park, London. Instructing them is Sergeant Ridley of A Division. Date: circa 1919-1920

Background imageStanley Collection: Women police officers off duty in Section House

Women police officers off duty in Section House
Women police officers off duty, relaxing in the Section House. Date: 1919

Background imageStanley Collection: Group photo, women police officers, Westminster, London

Group photo, women police officers, Westminster, London
Group photo of women police officers standing on Clive Steps, Westminster, London. At the front (left) is Superintendent Sophia Stanley

Background imageStanley Collection: Superintendent Sophia Stanley, woman police officer

Superintendent Sophia Stanley, woman police officer
Superintendent Sophia Stanley, who served from 1918 to 1922 as the first Superintendent of Women Police in London. The new uniform for policewomen, introduced in 1919, was named after her

Background imageStanley 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 imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer helmet, Stanley uniform, London

Woman police officer helmet, Stanley uniform, London
Aerial view of an early Metropolitan Police female officers helmet, part of the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919. The helmet was made of cork and hard felt, with a large badge on the front

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London

Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London
Woman police officer Winifred Gould (joined August 1931) photographed outside Woolwich Police Station, SE London. She is wearing the recently updated Stanley uniform -- a white shirt

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer K M Boyd in uniform, London

Woman police officer K M Boyd in uniform, London
Woman police officer Kathleen Mary Boyd (joined October 1931) in uniform, London, 22 October 1934. Date: 1934

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer posing in uniform, London

Woman police officer posing in uniform, London
Woman police officer Ivy Cook (joined December 1930) posing in the recently updated Stanley uniform. A white shirt and tie were introduced, the jacket had four buttons and a matching material belt

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer on duty for a parade

Woman police officer on duty for a parade
Woman police officer on duty with military men on horseback in a parade, and spectators behind a fence. Probably during the 1929 Met Police centenary celebrations in Hyde Park, London

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer Ethel Hilda Dry, London

Woman police officer Ethel Hilda Dry, London
Studio photo of Ethel Hilda Dry, an early woman police officer. She joined the force in July 1919, and is seen here wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year. Date: circa 1919

Background imageStanley Collection: Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Met Police, London

Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Met Police, London
Group photo, Women Patrols Division, Metropolitan Police, London, in March 1922. They are wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in 1919, and named after the womens Superintendent, Sophia Stanley

Background imageStanley 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 imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer in new Stanley Uniform

Woman police officer in new Stanley Uniform
Woman police officer in the new Stanley Uniform, introduced in 1919, and named after the first Superintendent of Women Police, Sophia Stanley

Background imageStanley Collection: Two women police officers and a policeman, London

Two women police officers and a policeman, London
Two early women police officers and a policeman, London. They are (left) Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), (right) Alice Foscoe (nee Wills) both wearing the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer Sergeant Florence Hill, London

Woman police officer Sergeant Florence Hill, London, wearing the Stanley Uniform introduced in 1919. She joined the force in October 1919

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer with small boys, London

Woman police officer with small boys, London
Woman police officer on duty in London, tying the shoelace of a small boy as his friends look on. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageStanley Collection: Two women police officers, Bow Street, London

Two women police officers, Bow Street, London
Two women police officers outside Bow Street Police Station, London. They are WPC Ivy Ellis (left) and Inspector Alice Bertha Clayden (right)

Background imageStanley Collection: Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London

Woman police officer Beatrice Wills on duty, London
Beatrice Wills (nee Wakefield), an early woman police officer, seen here on duty in a London street. She joined the force in January 1919, and is wearing the Stanley Uniform, introduced in that year



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