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Pretty French Girl with Oriental Umbrella and fur stolePretty French Girl with Oriental Umbrella/parasol, pale green summer dress, fur stole, white gloves, orange hat and a red rose on her lap. Date: 1923
Advert for Swan & Edgars womens fur coats 1909Selection of Edwardian fur coats made from moleskin, fox and squirrel, available at Swan & Edgars department store in Piccadilly and Regent Street, London. 1909
Three people with two dogs in Canada -- the dogs are wearing comic hats and harness. Date: circa 1930s
Mrs Reginald Fellowes - Bystander front coverDaisy Fellowes (nee Margeurite Severine Philippine Decazes de Glucksbierg (1890-1962), celebrated society figure, acclaimed beauty, novelist, poet, editor in chief of French Harpers Bazaar magazine
Young woman in red and gold cloche hatA young woman with large eyes and bright red lips wears a coat with a fur collar and a red and gold cloche hat with a miniscule brim. Date: 1920s
Girl & Fox Fur StoleA pretty young blonde woman in a wide-brimmed hat & tailor- made costume wears a white fox fur stole across her shoulders. Date: circa 1917
Good Time Girls 1919Two good time girls model the new barrel-line silhouette: One dress with thin shoulder straps still has a high waist the other is strapless & low waisted. N.B fur stole, pearls Date: 1919
Plum Coloured Dress 1899Side buttoning dress: yoke, cuffs & hem in a contrasting colour. Skirt fits tightly & flares at the back & has a scallop design at the hem. N.B mink faces on muff & fur boa. Date: 1899
Grey Tailor Made 1899Pale grey tailor made with white trim: collarless jacket with short rounded basque, tight sleeves with puff at the shoulder, gored skirt, pleated blouse & grey fur stole. Date: 1899
Silhouette of 1911The fashionable silhouette of 1911: large brimmed hat, high waisted Empire line gown with an over-skirt or tunic & a train, tassels & lots of fur in the form of a muff & stole. Date: 1911
Jennie Churchill / Vf 1912JENNIE JEROME LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Later wife of George Cornwallis-West Date: 1854 - 1921
Winter Fashions / 1643Elegant woman wears the winter fashion of fur to protect her from the cold and a mask for her face Date: 1643
Advert for Peter Robinson winter garments 1909Exceptional bargains in the winter sale. 1909
FUR STOLE, 1889Fur stole worn by society lady (Miss Jeune) Date: 1889
Model wearing a full length coat 1937Model wearing a three quarter length tied at the waist tailored coat, made from marcrame lace effect, available from Marshall and Snelgrove. Date: 1937
Capes and coats 1933Two models wearing fashionable outdoor wear; (left) Sleeveless coat for the summer that is very effective contrast, with the dress showing on the sleeves
Advert for International Fur Store 1929Models wearing wrap-around lamb coats with fur roll-collar and muff sleeves. 1929
Cartoon, German women at Christmas, WW1Cartoon, German women at Christmas with a table full of gift items. A woman tells her friend she is lucky her husband is fighting in the war
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, a dog who stole eggsIllustration by Cecil Aldin, a black retriever who stole eggs and ate them, seen here in his normal listening position, a picture of innocence. Date: 1927
Fashionable woman with hand mirrorA fashionable young woman checking her makeup in a hand mirror. Date: circa 1920s
English woman in the fashion of April 1797.. English woman in the fashion of April 1797. She wears a peaked hat with fur trim, long stole, grey dress, blue gloves, and fur muff
English woman in the fashion of June 1797.. English woman in the fashion of June 1797. She wears a bonnet decorated with ribbons, white dress with high waist under the bust, long black stole
Woman with spaniel dog outside a houseWoman in winter clothes with a spaniel dog outside a house. Date: circa 1900s
Woman and dog on a doorstepA young woman and her little dog, standing on a doorstep. Date: 1921
Woman wearing fur muff and stole 1909Woman wearing large brimmed hat with plumes, fur muff and stole. 1909
Bystander- Lady Diana MannerA photograph of Lady Diana Manners (1892-1986), later known as Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent social figure who helped raise funds for the Red Cross and other war charities during WW1
Queen Amelie of Portugal in Paris, WW1A photograph of Queen Amelie of Portugal (left) (1865-1951), in Paris next to Madame Iswolsky the wife of the Russian Ambassador, dressed in a nurses uniform
Advert for Artemis fashion furs 1930Are your furs signed ? The name Artemis is not only the signature if a firm of master-furriers, it is also a pledge of good faith. Every Artsmis fur carries the Artemis guarantee
Nursery Rhymes -- runaway horse, Tom the Pipers SonNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- a woman on a runaway horse. Below -- Tom the Pipers Son stealing a pig. Date: early 20th century
Business card design, woman taking teaBusiness card design, depicting a woman in a green dress and large fur stole sitting at a tea table. Date: 20th century
Advert for International Fur Store 1919Two women wearing winter garments with fur stole and muff. 1919
Woman in furBeautiful woman wearing a fur hat, scarf and winter coat, stares wistfully into the distance. Date: c. 1910
Advert for Dickins & Jones silver fox 1937Silver fox for spring. Fashionable stoles, capes or coats. 1937
Taoist deity Chang-e who stole the elixir of immortality. Print shows a female deity, Chang-e, full-length, holding a vial of the elixir of immortality, as she rides on clouds to the moon. Date 188-
H. L. Oakley cutting a portrait in his studioSilhouette artist, Harry Lawrence Oakley, known as H. L. Oakley pictured cutting the portrait of a young woman in a cloche hat and fur stole in a studio
The pirate bus by Webster MurrayA group of pirates have taken over a open top public bus, they are about to take over another, but they have come against residents from a lady passenger with an umbrella. Date: 1927
Plump woman with parasol by a streamA plump, middle aged woman with an open parasol, standing by a stream in the countryside. Date: early 20th century
Fashionable Fur StolesThree Edwardian women wearing fur stoles with satin dresses. Date: circa 1910
Paris Cafe CultureA smart woman in a fur stole attracts attention as she arrives at a fashionable cafe on Rue Royale, Paris, France. Date: 1930s
David Wright woman in a white furElegant woman wearing a low-cut red evening dress and white fur. David Wright (1912 - 1967), was a popular British artist specialising in glamour
Carl Herman, who discovered the loots of the Browning-Brady train robbery but could only carry away $30, 000 of it. Date: 19th Century
Tatler front cover, 2 March 1960Front cover of The Tatler featuring a girl in a fancy dress mask, getting changed behind an antique screen, a fur coat and bouquet of roses lying on a chair nearby
Wilmot Breeden advertisementA Beefeater stands guard on the right-hand side of this illustration, which features a lady in an elegant evening gown and fur stole, accompanied by a gentleman in ornate period naval uniform
Thief steals gentlemans watchA fashionable young man in Cincinnati is prevented by the cowardice of female friends from collaring the thief who stole his watch
J Hassall. Tom, Tom, the pipers sonTom, Tom, the pipers son stole a pig and away he ran. 20th century
D Carleton-Smyth. Tom, Tom the pipers sonTom, Tom the pipers son stole a pig and away did run... 20th century
Britannia and Eve magazine, May 1935Front cover illustration featuring a glamorous 1930s woman with piercing green eyes, wrapped in a fur stole and wearing dangly red earrings
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott, 4 of 8and took them right away