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Tatler Motor Show Number 1954Front cover of The Tatler featuring an illustration of an intrepid driver wearing cap, goggles and scarf steering his vintage car to the summit of a very steep hill
Great Fete at Stafford HousePage from The Tatler 3rd July 1901, covering the fete at Stafford House in aid of the National Lifeboat Institution. Stafford House, the London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland
Tatler front-cover: Lady Edward FitzgeraldThe actress, Lady Edward Fitzgerald, formerly Miss May Etheridge: In publishing the latest portrait of Lady Edward Fitzgerald we need perhaps hardly remind our readers that she is the wife of
The Tatler front cover 1956Front cover of The Tatler featuring an elegant woman in a turquoise blue dress, and white hat and gloves contemplating a large spray of yellow flowers
The Tatler, London Season Number 1956Front cover of The Tatlers London Season Number featuring a stylised illustration showing couples in evening attire at a society ball
The Tatler Front Cover 1955Illustrated front cover of The Tatlers Motor Show Number showing a quirky selection of vintage cars
Tatler Travel Number front cover, 1956Bright and jolly front cover design for The Tatler Travel Number by Lowen featuring, rather inexplicably, a red squirrel, who is packing various bits of sporting equipment
Gordon Conway(1894-1956). Prolific costume designer for the theatre and film, and contributor to magazines such as " The Tatler" and " Eve"
Advertisement for Asprey vanity casesColour advert in The Tatler for Asprey vanity cases
Elizabeth Ponsonby and Denis PellyPortrait of Elizabeth Ponsonby and Denis Pelly featured in The Tatler on the announcement of their engagement
The Tatler Christmas Number 1930A front cover illustration by Lewis Baumer showing an ice skater
The Homme Who Cherched The Femme, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a stressed husband carrying all of his wifes Christmas shopping. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
The Income Official Cuts A Few Figures On The Ice, by H. MA humorous illustration showing an accountant carving numbers into the ice whilst skating. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
The Woman Who Spent 10 In A Woolworth Store, by H. M. BateA humorous illustration showing a lady who has bought everything in a department store. Woolworths was particularly renowned for its low-cost goods
The Tatler Front Cover, Xmas Number 1914A colour illustration from the front cover of The Tatler, depicting a cartoon soldier holding a Union Jack flag, marching across a checkered background, hung with various national flags
Keeping His Hand In, by Bruce BairnsfatherPrivate Smith, the company bomber, formerly Shino, the popular juggler, frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon
Cook Doesn t Feel Like It, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a cook relaxing after deciding not to prepare dinner. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch, the Tatler and the Bystander
Cigarette, Old Man? By H. M. BatemanIllustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man smoking an extremely large cigar, offering a disgruntled looking gentleman a comparatively tiny cigarette
The Tatler Christmas Number 1913A colour front cover illustration from Tatlers Christmas at the Savoy Christmas number
The Tatler Motor Supplement front cover, 1913Cover illustration for The Tatlers 1913 motoring supplement featuring two lady motorists and their dog driving at speed through the countryside
Tatler front-cover: Paulette GoddardPaulette Goddard, the American film actress in the role of Mrs Cheveley, during the filming of Oscar Wildes An Ideal Husband at the London Film Studios at Shepperton
Tatler front-cover: Phyllis CalvertPhyllis Calvert poses in an Italian setting at Anacapri where she was filming in The Golden Madonna. The attractive British screen star was educated at the Institut Francais
The Tatler Spring Motor SupplementA front cover illustration showing a couple of lovers lit by a heart shaped headlight
The Man Who Crept Into The Royal Enclosure In A Bowler, H. MA humorous illustration showing a man in the incorrect dress getting a lot of disapproving glances. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
A Tatler fashion for July by Gordon ConwayRiviera-influenced fashion illustration by Gordon Conway depicting a pyjama suit with a large floppy hat for wearing on the beach
H. M. Bateman in his studioHenry Mayo Bateman at work in his studio. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to The Sketch, The Tatler and The Bystander
Tatler front cover: Coronation number 1953Front cover design for The Tatler magazine to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953. It features a painting of the Queen wearing fur and carrying a bouquet of roses
Tatler front cover: Queen Elizabeth IIThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II at the wheel
We Are Fed Up With War News- Send Us The TatlerA photograph of First World War soldiers reading The Tatler somewhere in France, for a little light relief
Tatler front cover Which is your best side?Tatler front cover from February 1965
Tatler front cover: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince AndrewThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph of the Queen Elizabeth II with her son Prince Andrew, taken in September 1962
Tatler front cover: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince PhilipThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh taken in 1959
A scene inside a cafeFlo: I say, do you believe that awful story about Doris? Elsie: Of course I do- which one? An illustration of two ladies catching up with the gossip inside a cafe
Pity the poor strap hangerAn image illustrating the introduction of hand straps on underground trains. When straps were added to underground railway carriages in the early 1900s, there was an outcry among travellers
Spring! By A. E. BestallA scene of a winter sunset showing an elderly gentleman walking with his granddaughter across a snow covered field. A sprightly fairy is trying to tug the gentleman back
Dress And Fashion Note For Skiiers, by A. E. BestallFashion ideas for the first time skiier. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) is best-known as the artist who drew Rupert Bear for thirty years
A scene on a bus, by A. E. BestallPrecocious Boy: Mother, aint we ever going to get out of this damded bus? Mother: Hush, child! How many more times am I to tel you not to use that word
A childs bathtime. By A. E. BestallChild (hearing knock at the door): If you come in, Uncle, you must excuse me being all pink! A bathtime scene depicting a mother bathing her young daughter
A bathtime scene, by A. E. BestallSmall Girl (owner of the teddy bear), after careful inspection of herself after her bath: You know, mummy, God must be magic, Hes made me without a single seam
Superstition. By A. E. BestallA humorous cartoon showing a young woman driving her uncle through the countyside. She is reassuring her passenger about how safe and experienced she is, not concentrating on the road sign ahead
Norma and Constance Talmadge with their favourite publicatioA Tatler cover to celebrate the arrival of film celebrities Norma and Constance Talmadge to London. On their journey from Victoria their car was covered in flowers
A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston ChurchillGraciousness, enterprise, dignity, staunchness, a sympathetic outlook and an acute sense of humour are all characteristics of Mrs (Clementine) Churchill
Tatler Christmas number 1917A colourful front cover showing a female huntsman
Reading Tatler / SwimsuitA girl (film actress Merle Oberon) in a one-piece swimming costume and white peep-toe high heels lies on the beach reading an issue of The Tatler magazine
The Tatler Peace NumberColourful and optimistic front cover of The Tatler depicting " Eve" powdering her nose and dressing up for a party, a discarded uniform to one side. Frou-Frou the dog joins in
Zena Dare, 1925Photograph of Zena Dare (1887-1975) the English actress, who was christened Florence Hariette Zena Dones, pictured in 1925
Tatler fashions for September 1930Art deco fashion design by Gordon Conway
Tatler fashions for February 1930, by Gordon ConwayA fashion design by Gordon Conway, taken from a series of monthly supplements drawn by the artist. This illustration shows an outfit of brown and yellow crepe marocain