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Society News, Tatler 1928In the Society News of the Passing Hour! Lady Mary Scott and Lord Burghley (who are engaged), and the Duchess of Buccleuch at Langholm Lodge; Mr
Page from The Tatler reporting on the new Plaza Hotel, a hotel for New York millionaires. Date: 1908
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lilian Lambton, at the time of her marriage to Charles Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass (later Earl Home)
Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946), writer, historian, best known for his science fiction novels. Pictured in his study at his home, Spade House, Sandgate
Sir Richard Steele, pseud. Isaac Bickerstaff, (1672-1729) was an English essayist, dramatist, journalist, and politician, best known as principal author (with Joseph Addison)
Tatler cover 1939 - Alice Marble & Jean NicollFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of American, shorts-wearing Alice Marble shaking hands at the net with sixteen year-old British tennis player
Tatler Weddings and Engagements page, featuring Miss Kathleen Greenwood, Captain M E Dennis and Miss Joan Graham and Miss Muriel Stevenson Woodrow 1930
Double page spread from The Tatler, reporting on Captain Neil MacEacheans novel party held at Brook Street, where well-knowns dressed up as living celebrities
Front cover of The Tatler featuring theatrical impresario Charles B. Cochran with actresses Peggy Wood and Evelyn Laye. Wood
Model wearing a cotton dress by Sambo, visits Elisabeth Frink, the sculptor in her studio. Frink makes no concessions to the fact she is being featured in a Tatler fashion shoot
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lady Weymouth (formerly Daphne Vivian) with her son, Alexander George Thynne who would become the 7th Marquess of Bath
Page from The Tatler featuring sisters Myra and Georgina Wernher, daughters of Lady Zia and Sir Harold Wernher and grand-daughters of Grand Duke Michael of Russia
The Tatler and Eve at the Advertising Ball - fancy dressMiss Lily St. John, representing The Tatler and wearing a replica costume of the eighteenth century gentleman who appears on the cover, together with Evelyn Laye representing its sister magazine
Tatler Cover - Jose Collins & Lord Robert Innes-KerLord and Lady Robert Innes-Kerr. Lady Innes-Kerr was formerly the stage actress Jose Collins and daughter of the famous Lottie Collins
Tatler Christmas Number front cover, 1940Front cover of The Tatler magazine, Christmas number 1940, featuring Father Christmas posing for his photograph surrounded by his reindeer. Date: 1940
Tatler cover - Eileen Bennett, tennis player, Madame YevondeFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of British player Eileen Bennett (Mrs Fearnley Whittingstall), who won six Grand Slam titles between 1927 and 1931. 1930
Charming Daughters of the Duke of DevonshireThe five daughters of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire. Clockwise from top left, the eldest, Lady Maud Cavendish, Lady Blanche Cavendish
Lord and Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire)Adele Astaire (1896 - 1981), comedy actress and dance partner of her brother, Fred Astaire from childhood until 1932, when she retired from dance to marry the British aristocrat Lord Charles Spencer
A Day Wtih Lord Rothschilds Stag HoundsPage from The Tatler featuring photographs of hunting with Lord Rothschilds pack. Top left picture: A big jump over Cublington Brook; Lord Rothschild in full cry
Rudolph Valentino reading The TatlerRudolph Valentino and his wife, Natacha Rambova, reading The Tatler during their first visit to England.. Date: 1923
Marriage of Andrew Spottiswoode and Iris WatsonWedding of Andrew Spottiswoode and Iris Watson in July 1923. Spottiswoode was the editor of Printers Pie and Winters Pie magazines and the son of Hugh Spottiswoode
Tatler cover, The Hon. Mary Coke by Madame YevondeThe Hon. Mary Katharine Coke, younger daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Coke, and granddaughter of the Earl of Leicester, pictured at the time of her engagement to Thomas Cockayne Harvey
Tatler cover, Lady Ironside by Madame YevondeLady Ironside, formerly Miss Mariot Ysobel Cheyne, wife of Sir Edmund Ironside, Chief of Imperial General Staff during the Second World War. Date: 1940
Edward Huskinson, editor of The TatlerPortrait of Edward ( Peter ) Huskinson (1878 - 1941), editor of The Tatler for thirty-two years until his retirement in 1940 and a director of Illustrated Newspapers Ltd
Fred Terry, Julia Neilson and Phylis Neilson-TerryA wonderful real photographic Rotary postcard showing (from left) the actress Julia Neilson (1868 - 1957), her husband, the actor Fred Terry (1863-1933)
Gwen Farrar in The Tatler, 1927Page from The Tatler, 17th August 1927, featuring Miss Joyce Barbour, Mr Billy Merson and Miss Gwen Farrar in Shake Your Feet at the Hippodrome
Hot Weather Habits At Major J. B. Paget sPage from The Tatler with photographs recording a bathing party held at Ibstock Place, Roehampton, home of Major and Mrs J. B. Paget
Mrs. Louis Coatalen (Iris Graham)Mrs Louis Coatalen, aka Iris Graham, daughter of Mr. Graham of Bartley and a niece of Lady Cynthia Graham, of the Duke of Montrose, of the Earl of Harrington and the Earl of Verulam
Lady Graham, page from The Tatler 1913Page from The Tatler, Sporting and Country House Supplement, 12th March 1913: A Mixed Bag, featuring a photo of Lady Graham and a friend at a point-to-point meeting
Tatler cover - Queen MaryFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Queen Mary taken by command just before Their Majesties First Court of the season on May 30 1923
Tatler front cover with model wearing Cartier necklaceTatler front cover with model wearing diamond and sapphire Cartier necklace, priced at 13, 430 (in 1962) Date: 1962
Taming the CharlestonMr E. Scott-Atkinson, professional tango champion, and Miss Dorothy Cole, the worlds tango champion demonstrate the old way to dance the Charleston - with legs and feet kicking outwards (bottom row)
Tatler cover Clothes for the Dog You Lead 1961Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model in a white mink coat from Bradleys and a diamond tiara by Richard Ogden. All other jewellery from Harrods. Date: 1961
Tatler cover Clothes Worth Stealing 1961Front cover of The Tatler featuring an art thief contemplating a portrait of the latest fashions for 1961 in an art gallery. Date: 1961
Tatler cover Party Time 1961Front cover of The Tatler from December 1961 featuring a woman utterly absorbed in playing the drums. Date: 1961
A New Butterfly - Madame Tamaki MiuraMadame Tamaki Miura (1884-1946), Japanese opera singer, whose most famous part was in Puccinis Madame Butterfly. Pictured in The Tatler magazine in June 1915 at the time she was appearing in the role
Tatler Cover, Summer Number 1954Front cover of The Tatler Summer Number with a stylised illustration of a seaside resort in the Edwardian era with bathing beauties being surprised by a lusty looking Neptune in the water. Date: 1954
Tatler Cover, Spring Fashions Number, 1943Beautifully illustrated Tatler cover for their Spring Fashions Number, 1954. An elegant woman with a chic hat, delicately sniffs a bunch of spring flowers although, considering shes in a park
Mrs Solly Joel and her family. 1913
Tatler cover - Barbara HuttonCover of The Tatler magazine featuring Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow, formerly Miss Barbara Hutton (1912-76). Hutton, the Woolworths heiress, dubbed
The Cornish Riviera in winterPage from The Tatler, 14th December 1927, featuring advert for the Cornish Riviera - does it rival the continent for winter? Travel by Great Western Railway. Date: 1927
Flying Scotsman ad, 1925Page from The Tatler, 22nd July 1925, featuring adverts for travelling north from Kings Cross by the Flying Scotsman (East Coast route, L.N.E.R.), and the Ocean Coast. Date: 1925
Cornish Riviera advert 1925Page from The Tatler, 20th May 1925, featuring adverts for the Cornish Riviera, and Shell Motor Spirit. Date: 1925
Luxurious Hotels on Wheels, G. N. R. ad, 1907Page of The Tatler with advert for the G.N.R. Luxurious Hotels on Wheels, 1907 Date: 1907
The Cornish Riviera and other adsPage of adverts in The Tatler, including for the Great North of Scotland Railway, The Cornish Riviera (G.W.R.), and for reproductions of leading pictures from the Royal Academy, 1909-10. Date: 1910
Advert for Strathpeffer Spa in Scotland, 1909Page of The Tatler, 1909, featuring adverts for Strathpeffer Spa in the Highlands of Scotland for Peace, Health and Beauty, and Nugget boot polish. Date: 1909
Four Ways to Put Your Daughter on the StagePage from The Tatler featuring a photo story of various stage and dance schools. Top left shows Miss Margareta Bonudin of Sweden at RADA enduring a realistic strangling
Diana C. Bulteel was born in 1918 at Steyning, Sussex, England. She is the daughter of Walter Gordon Bulteel and Ada Constance Gaunt. 1939