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A page of adverts from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914A page of advertisements from The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. D.H Evans adjustable ninon Motor Veil, life assurance policy from The Standard Life Company
Tatler internal cover, 22nd July 1914An internal cover of The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. A monocled gentleman regards advertisements for Schoolbreds electric lighting, the Royal Hotel Whitby
Mr J R L French & Miss Olivia John reading The TatlerMr J R L French, eldest son of Field Marshal Lord French pictured with Miss Olivia John (reading The Tatler magazine), daughter of the late Major-General John
Eve of The Tatler in the revue, Tina at the Adelphi, WW1Actresses, including Phyllis Dare, playing Eve, the fictional lead columnist, drawn by Annie Fish for The Tatler magazine
Tatler cover - Charlie ChaplinFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Charlie Chaplin (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor (1889-1977)
Captain Wilkinson reading The TatlerMajor Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, KCVO (26 October 186922 December 1940), British officer of arms (Ulster King-at-Arms), British Army officer, author and a dollhouse designer
Tatler Christmas front cover, 1918Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas number, 1918, featuring two graceful ballerina dancers flanking a sentry on guard (who looks quite surprised to see them there). Date: 1918
Tatler cover - Irene Castle as the Spirit of FranceIRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. Pictured on the front cover of The Tatler as " The Spirit of France
Olivia Maitland Davidson, writer and journalist, specifically author of Letters of Eve, the Tatler magazines weekly gossip column
Tatler cover - Prince of Wales, 1916Front cover of The Tatler with a photograph of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor. He served with the Grenadier Guards during the First World War
Fashion inspired by Tatler magazine and Eve, WW1A double page spread of fashion sketches showing clothing inspired by Eve, The Tatler magazines fictional gossip columnist drawn by Annie Fish whose popularity extended to her appearing in her own
Hat designs inspired by Tatlers Eve, WW1A variety of flamboyant and quirky hat designs available from Maison Lewis, inspired by the character Eve, The Tatler magazines fictional gossip columnist
Tatler cover - The Bing Boys are HereFront cover of The Tatler showing a scene from the popular revue, The Bing Boys are Here starring Alfred Lester, George Robey, Lillian Davies and Blanche Stocker
Tatler Coat of Arms, WW1A symbolic coat of arms for The Tatler magazine from the First World War period. Its motto, The Unique Paper, is flanked by the image of the Tatler 18th century mascot in tricorn hat
Tatler cover - German bombardment of ScarboroughFront cover of The Tatler, showing a ruined house in Wykeham Street, Scarborough, which killed Mrs Barrett and two chilldren when German ships bombarded the East Coast of England in 1914. Date: 1914
Buying games for the Tatler scheme, WW1Cartoon showing a lady leaving her car after spending a day buying various games to contriubte to the Tatler magazines Games Bureau
Tatler cover - King Manuel and Queen AugustKing Manuel of Portugal, who spent most of his exile in England, together with his wife, Queen Augusta (formerly Princess Augustine Victoria of Hohenzollern) on the front cover of The Tatler
Tatler cover, Prince of Wales in Grenadier Guards, 1917H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler in June 1917 in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards in which regiment he served
Tatler cover - Denison Battenberg engagement, WW1Tatler front cover featuring Prince Alexander of Battenberg (1886-1960), later Marquess of Carisbrooke, son of Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) and Lady Irene Denison
Becoming fashions combined with true economy, WW1A double page spread from The Tatler giving examples of economical outfits which could be purchased in wartime. Extravagant evening dresses are not featured but instead coat frocks
Reading the Tatler in the trenchesThe Tatler doing its bit. British soldiers in a trench in the fighting line pose with a copy of The Tatler magazine. Date: 1915
Tatler cover, Lord Rosebery & Hon. Neil PrimroseArchibald Philip Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847 - 1929), Prime Minister, statesman and author, pictured (right), walking with his son, the Hon
Tatler fashion section, 1915Frontispiece of the fashion section, reviewing the coming summer fashions for 1915 in the Tatler magazine and featuring two elegantly dressed ladies posed with a borzoi dog. Date: 1915
Lieutenant W. N. Campbell of The TatlerLieut.-Colonel W. N. Campbell C.S.O. who was, before the war on the staff of The Tatler, but like all the other officers in the reserve
Reading the Tatler at Helena Rubinstein, 1917A lady waiting for an appointment at the beauty salon of Madame Helena Rubinstein whiles away the time by reading a copy of The Tatler. Date: 1917
Tatler front cover - Miss Vesta TilleyVesta Tilley (1864-1952), born Matilda Alice Powles, music hall actress whose speciality was male impersonations. During the First World War, she earned the nickname
Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene singing recruiting songs, WW1A page from The Tatler featuring the actresses and music hall entertainers, Phyllis Dare and Evie Greene (inset) who were singing the recruiting song, Your King and Country Want You
Eve in Tatler as a nurse, WW1Eve, the fictional Hon. Evelyn Fitzhenry, The Tatler magazines gossip columnist, pictured stylishly dressed as a nurse, the favourite occupation for the majority of high-born ladies during the First
Tatler cover featuring Duke of Westminster, WW1Front cover of The Tatler with a caricature by The Tout of Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. Generally known as Bendor
Keep the Workers Working, Buying fur coats during WW1A spread from The Tatler featuring four designs for fur coats from a Parisian design house and ladies to continue to buy luxury fashion in wartime
Bravo Winston! Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, WWWinston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty pictured at the outbreak of the First World War, when he ensured rapid naval mobilisation of the fleet
Prince of Wales joins the Grenadier GuardsA photograph of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor) pictured looking rather nervous having joined the Grenadier Guards on the outbreak of war in 1914
Tatler front cover, outbreak of WW1, Lord KitchenerFront cover of The Tatler following the outbreak of war in August 1914, with a photograph of Lord Lord Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl of Khartoum (1850 - 1916)
The Eve charm, WW1 advertisementAdvertisement for the Eve charm, based on the Tatler gossip columnist illustrated by Fish. Charms of various designs were popular gifts to exchange during the First World War
Nurses at the Coulter Hospital, WW1A group of ladies who were nursing at the Coulter War Hospital in Grosvenor Square during the First World War. From left to right
Lord Wimborne & the England polo team, 1914Captain Frederick Barrett, captain of the 1914 England polo team, pictured with Lord Wimborne, a supporter and helper of the team
England win the International Polo cup, 1914Page from The Tatler reporting on the historic victory of England against America in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in June 1914
Tatler front cover featuring Captain Guynemer, 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894 - 1917), French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler
Tatler front cover, William Leefe Robinson, V. C. WW1Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson, a member of the RFC No. 39 Home Defence Squadron, shot down a German airship on 2nd September 1916 above Hertfordshire
Tatler front cover featuring Elsie Janis, 1916Elsie Janis (March 16, 1889 February 26, 1956), American singer, songwriter, actress, and screenwriter. Entertaining the troops during World War I immortalized her as " the sweetheart of
Advertisement for The Eve Book, 1916Advertisement for The Eve Book, drawn by (Annie) Fish and designed by Fowl and published by Messrs. Constable & Co. Eve was the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler
Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse, Tatler cover, WMillicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer
Eve walks out with Uncle Fred wearing his volunteer armbandsIllustration by Annie Fish to illustrate Letters of Eve in The Tatler. The eponymous Eve is walking out with her Uncle Fred who always aggressive
Tatler cover - The Hon. Mrs Lyndhurst Bruce (Camille ClifforFront cover of The Tatler featuring the former Camille Clifford (1885-1971), the model for the Edwardian Gibson Girl drawn by Charles Dana Gibson, who married the Hon
Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-BarlettFront cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War
Winter Wear in War Time 1915Cover of a special supplement in The Tatler advising on winter fashions during World War One, and featuring a lady in an exotic boudoir, considering the various styles offered to her. Date: 1915
Tatler front cover, Christmas number 1915A gloriously patriotic front cover design by Annie Fish, featuring Fishs creation, Eve, dressed in a flamboyant military uniform and waving a Union Jack flag. 1915
Tatler cover - Countess Nada TorbyCountess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, the daughter of the exiled Russian Grand Duke Michael of Russia. She married Prince George of Battenberg (Mountbatten)