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Photo of the Queen of Spain and her brothers, the TatlerFull page black and white photograph of Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain and her brothers in the Tatler of 8th December 1909
Tatler portrait of HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of ArgyllTatler portrait by Leon Noel showing HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll at the age of seventeen wearing a beautiful off the shoulder dress
Front cover of The Tatler - The Duchess of SutherlandFront cover portrait of Her Grace The Duchess of Sutherland, 27th October 1909. Described as one of the most beautiful members of the aristocracy
Tatler front cover of Lady de Bathe (Lillie Langtry)Tatler front cover showing Lady de Bathe, Lillie Langtry, by name of Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe, n饠 Le Breton, also called (187497) Emilie Charlotte Langtry (born Oct)
Photo of Ellen Terry and Mr James Carew in the TatlerBlack and white full page photograph of Ellen Terry and her husband James Carew at home in Kent, in the Tatler of 10th November 1909
Wedding of Raine McCorquodale & Gerald Legge, 1948Front cover of The Tatler showing Mr and Mrs Gerald Legge receiving their guests at Londonderry House after their wedding at St. Margaret s, Westminster
Tatler cover - Pucci dress, 1958Front cover of The Tatler, 12 March 1958, Spring Fashion Number featuring a summer dance dress by master of the colourful print, Italian designer Emilio Pucci
Photo of Baroness von Hutten in the TatlerBlack and white full page photograph of Baroness von Hutten in the Tatler of 22nd December 1909. Born Bettina Riddle in Erie, Pennsylvania, she married Friedrich Karl August
Tatler cover - Mattli dress for Ascot or a garden partyFront cover of The Tatler for 9 May 1956 featuring a model holding a large bunch of lilac and wearing a beautiful dress in wild silk shantung by Mattli, perfect for Ascot or gala garden parties
Tatler cover - Tina OnassisFront cover of the Tatler featuring Athina Mary Livanos Onassis Spencer-Churchill Niarchos (19 March 1929 10 October 1974)
Tatler cover - Lady Moya Campbell on an ostrichLady Moya Campbell, nee Brown, second daughter of Lord and Lady Altamont seen riding on an ostrich at Ampthill House, Bedfordshire, the seat of Anthony Wingfield, who owned a remarkable private zoo
Tatler front cover - Winston and Clementine ChurchillFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine (nee Hozier) by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1924
Tatler front cover - Sandra Paul - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring the 1960s model, Sandra Paul, (now Sandra Howard, wife of politician and former leader of the Conservative party, Michael Howard)
Tatler front cover - Julia LockwoodFront cover of The Tatler featuring Julia Lockwood, 23-year-old actress daughter of Margaret Lockwood, seated on a high stool studying a script. Date: 1965
Patricia Rawlings, Tatler cover July 1957Miss Patricia Rawlings, later Baroness Rawlings, on the cover of Tatler, 24th July 1957 Date: 24th July 1957
Tatler cover - Captain Philip Fletcher Fullard, WW1Air Commodore Philip Fletcher Fullard CBE, DSO, MC and Bar, AFC (27 May 1897 24 April 1984), English First World War flying ace
Tatler cover - Mrs Adrian BethellClarissa Madeleine Georgiana Felicite Tennant (1896-1960), daughter of 1st Baron Glenconner pictured at the time of her marriage to her first husband
Tatler cover - Henry Ainley and his new wifeHenry Hinchliffe Ainley (1879-1945) English Shakespearean stage and screen actor, , pictured in uniform in 1918 with his new bride, second wife Elaine Fearon. The marriage would later be dissolved
Tatler cover - Duke & Duchess of Buccleuch & daughtersFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch together with three of their daughters, Lady Sybil Scott (between the duke and duchess)
Edward Huskinson, editor of The Tatler magazineA photograph of Edward (Teddy) Peter Huskinson (1877-1940), editor of The Tatler from 1908 to 1940. His career began as a political cartoonist of the Conservative party before he became a journalist
Eve, columnist for The Tatler magazineEve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine who was the alter-ego of Olivia Maitland-Davidson. Eve first appeared in The Tatler on 20 May 1914 (pictured here)
Isobel Elsom with Tou TouEnglish Actress, Isobel Elsom (1893-1981), pictured in 1917 when she was about to star as Wendy in a new staging of Peter Pan at the New Theatre London in December 1917
Tatler cover - Anna Ludmilla and Jack DempseyGeorges Carpentier (1894-1975), French boxer, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler with his dance partner, actress Anna Ludmilla
Tatler cover - Wedding of Lord & Lady GranbyFront cover of The Tatler magazine with a photograph of the wedding of John Henry Montagu Manners, Marquess of Granby (1886-1940), heir of the Duke of Rutland and Miss Kathleen Tennant
Mrs W. B. Leeds (Nancy Leeds)Mrs W. B. Leeds, described by the Tatler as one of the best-known and most beautiful members of New York Society, pictured on the magazines front cover at the time she had taken Kenwood House in
War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916A page from The Tatler reporting with photographs on a tennis tournament held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, which took place on the 15 July 1916
Duchess of Argylls ball for her debutante daughterA spread from The Tatler reporting on the lavish ball held at Claridges by the Duchess of Argyll for her daughter, Miss Frances Sweeny
Tatler front cover, Secret Gardens 1964Front cover of The Tatler showing a little girl, Victoria Scott-Brown, sitting quietly in one of the gardens in Cadogan Street, London, wearing a Tana Lawn dress by Liberty. Date: 1964
Tatler front cover, 1963 - Christian Dior dressFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a model posed in a garden wearing a pink and crystal embroidered evening dress called Diorissimo by Christian Dior. Date: 1963
Tatler front cover, 1963 featuring Tracy ReedFront cover of The Tatler featuring Tracy Reed born Clare Tracy Compton Pelissier, in 1942, the daughter of the director Anthony Pelissier and the actress Penelope Dudley-Ward
Tatler front cover, Glyndebourne, June 1963Front cover of The Tatler, June 1963, with a front cover suggesting their theme which is their summer number goes to Glyndebourne
Celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth IIA Coty advert celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II placed next to a front-cover of The Tatler featuring a painting of the Queen wearing fur and carrying a bouquet of roses Date: 1953
Somewhere in France A concert behind the linesSomewhere in France. A concert behind the lines. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)
The Communication Trench. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)
In a British advanced observation post. How artillery fire is observed and corrected. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere
How the Staff is informed of movements at the Front. A scene in a stately French chateau. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere
The famous 4 days retreat from Mons. How the wounded helped the wounded between Le Cateau and Landrecies. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere
Winter conditions in the Yser country. A scene on the snow-covered road leading to the rear. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere
The King at the Front. With the British Army on the Western Front - published in 1916 for Tatler and Sphere.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)
Front cover of Tatler featuring wedding of Alec Cunningham RFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of the wedding of World War I flying ace, Captain Alec Cunningham-Reid (1895 - 1977) to Hon
The Tatler front cover, May 1962 - Summer fashion issueFront cover of The Tatlers summer fashion issue for 1962 featuring a photograph of a girl wearing a jazzy swimsuit standing in a boat at Cala Piccola in Italy
The Tatler Xmas No 1927Front cover of The Tatler, Christmas Number featuring a 19th century couple from around 1830 - she wearing a crinoline, bonnet
Lady June Butler on the front cover of The Tatler in October 1918. The younger of the two daughters of the Earl and Countess of Carrick
The Mannequin Who Made The Most Of It, by H. M. BatemanA humorous illustration showing a fashion mannequin taking to the catwalk, entrancing all the audience. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch
Tatler cover: Queen Elizabeth II and her childrenThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph of the Queen Elizabeth II with her children Prince Andrew and Prince Edward taken in July 1964 shortly after the birth of Prince Edward
The Pirates Cave. By A. E. BestallAn Illustration of two ladies daring each other to venture into a pirates cave. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) is best-known as the artist who drew Rupert Bear for thirty years
A Landlady with her a prospective lodgerSeaside Landlady (discussing previous lodger):And to crown it all, she actually wanted to take alf of my lovely pictures down! So I tells er straight, You ain t got no soul for art. I says
Coquette by A. E. BestallA colour illustration by Alfred Bestall of a young girl with auburn hair trying to coax a red squirral down from a tree. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986)