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Identified, cartoon in the Tatler by Will OwenBlack and white cartoon in the Tatler of 3rd November 1909 entitled Identified, by Will Owen. A whiskered professor is showing a photograph to very glamourous Miss Barnes of Noo York who obviously
A Greeting, sketch by George Belcher in the TatlerGeorge Belcher entitled A Greeting in the Tatler of 27th October 1909 showing a a man and an elderly woman talking in the rain with the caption " Wot cheer, old sport". 27th October 1909
One Dam Thing After Another revue by Ronald JeansReverse of a promotional flyer for One Dam Thing After Another revue by Ronald Jeans; lyrics Lorenz Hart; music Richard Rodgers. First produced London Pavilion, 19th May 1927
Tatler cover - London nightlife, 1958Front cover of The Tatler for February 26 1958 featuring a photograph of a couple enjoying a night out in London. Date: 1958
Engagement of Viola Tree to Alan ParsonsViola Tree (1884 - 1938), English actress, singer, playwright and author. Daughter of the actor Herbert Beerbohm Tree, she made many of her early appearances with his company at His Majestys Theatre
Illustration of G M Chapman in the TatlerFull page black and white illustration of G M Chapman, C.U.R.F.C. by George M Sullivan in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler of 22nd December 1909
Photo of the late Lady Lurgan in the TatlerFull page black and white photograph of the late Lady Lurgan seated on her favourite hunter in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909
Front cover of the Tatler - Royal shoot at Eaton HallBlack and white front cover of the Tatler of 22nd December 1909 showing Colonel Horford, the Duchess of Westminster (centre) and Princess Pless resting in between the drives
The Sphere magazine absorbs Black and WhiteA newspaper boy selling copies of The Sphere and The Tatler (sister titles from the same group) to a man on a train. The photograph was promoting the fact that The Sphere had successfully absorbed
Tatler cover - Maud Cressall as the Fairy QueenFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of actress Maud Cressall (1886-1962) in the role of the Fairy Queen for the play
Tatler cover, launch of HMS Neptune, new super DreadnoughtFront cover of the Tatler, 6th October 1909 showing the launch of the worlds largest warship, HMS Neptune, the first of the super Dreadnoughts at Portsmouth by the Duchess of Argyle
Parisien wax-modellers at work in the TatlerImage depicting the art of the Parisien wax-modeller, showing artists colouring the faces and supplying heads with hair. The wax models were often required to represent a fashionable woman for
Tatler cover - Paris translated, 1959Front cover of The Tatler - an issue devoted to showing how the latest fashions from Paris and Rome can be translated into clothes you can buy in the shops now. Date: 1959
Participants in a first-rate prancing party - Ardenrun HouseParticipants in a first-rate prancing party at Ardenrun House, Surrey, held to celebrate he British victory in the Grand Prix d Endurance (June, 1929)
Tatler cover - Lady Desboroughs MasqueFront cover of The Tatler, reporting on a fancy dress masque organised by Ettie, Lady Desborough at Taplow Court. Photograph features Rosemary Levenson-Gower, daughter of Millicent
Advertisement for Bri-Lon Knitwear by WolseyAn advert for Bri-Lion knitwear by Wolsey for men. Two models wear Bri-Lon sweater-shirts which are apparently much in demand by men who ask for comfort-plus whether at work or play. Date: 1961
Tatler front cover - Summer at Henley, 1965Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring girl in a traditional straw boater worn at Henley and, less traditionally, eye make up by Maybelline. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - April 1965Front cover of The Tatler showing a girl sipping from a coupe champagne glass by the light of a full moon. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - More News from Paris - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a huge pink-checked silk Breton hat by Patou. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - Paris Collections - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model covering herself with an Ascher scarf in red, white and blue. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - Country Looks - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a braid-edged wool suit that reverses completely skirt and all to baize green, all from Wetherall
Tatler front cover - a valentine for debutantes 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model wearing a face framing heart shaped wig from Rose Evansky. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - fashion for brides 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a bride wearing a headdress of big white organdie flowers with a long tulle veil from Reed Crawford. Her lipstick is Cuban Rose by Yardley. 1965
Tatler front cover - ski issue - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring Laura Aitkin, 11 year old daughter of Sir Max Aitken in ski outfit from Harrods. Date: 1965
Tatler front cover - Rotten Row - 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a female rider in Rotten Row, the famous bridleway in Hyde Park where smart society has always ridden in order to see and be seen. Date: 1965
Gordon Conway and Annette Benson during filming of Confetti (1927) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1927
Become a subscriber to The Tatler, WW1 advertisementAdvertisement in The Sphere encouraging readers to subscribe to its sister paper, The Tatler, to avoid missing out during wartime
Tatler letter to its readers, outbreak of First World WarPage from the Tatler magazine, 12 August 1914 - its first issue dedicated to reporting on the war - appealing to its prosperous readers to do all it can to help the various societies which have
Tatler cover - 5 August 1914 - Princess MaryFront cover of The Tatler magazine from 5 August 1914, a day after the outbreak of war. As the magazine had already gone to press before this news
2 Plain, 1 Purl, WW1 knitting cartoonCartoon by Stan Terry in The Tatler showing two plain old ladies and one pretty purl of a young woman all sat knitting comforts for troops at the Front. Date: 1917
Tatler cover - King Constantine of Greece at St. MoritzEx-King Constantine ( Tino ) of Greece (1868-1923), pictured on holiday at St. Moritz holding the hand of his youngest daughter Katherine (later Lady Katherine Brandram). Date: 1920
Tatler cover Princess Marys Christmas Tin, WW1Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Princess Mary (later Countess of Harewood), daughter of King George V and Queen Mary
A night view of Inveresk House, home of the Great EightThe home of the Illustrated Weeklies - a night view of Inveresk House in the Strand on the corner of Aldwych and facing towards Wellington Street, London
Diagrammatic view of home of Great EightInterior wonders of Inveresk House in the Strand, London, the new home of the Great Eight, containing the offices of the Illustrated London News, Sketch, Sphere, Tatler, Graphic, Bystander
Tatler cover - Gaby DeslysFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring celebrated French actress, dancer and singer, Gaby Deslys (1881-1920) with her dance partner Harry Pilcer
Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Royal wedding 1935The Duchess of Gloucester (1901 - 2004), formerly Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott, pictured at the time of her wedding. She married Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Tatler cover - Winifred BarnesFront cover of The Tatler magazine, featuring the popular stage actress, Winifred Barnes (1892-1935), appearing at the time as the heroine in an Albert de Courville production, Soldier Boy
Tatler cover - Queen Ena of Spain and her childrenFront cover of The Tatler featuring Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, consort of King Alfonso XIII of Spain (and granddaughter of Queen Victoria), pictured with her children including Alfonso
Tatler cover - George V at Independence Day baseball matchFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring King George V, accompanied by Admiral Sims, shaking hands with Captain Mims, the US Army Baseball Captain
Tatler cover - George RobeyFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of (Sir) George Robey (1869-1954), British comedian known as the Prime Minister of Mirth
Church Army Recreation Huts advertisement, 1918Advertisement in The Tatler appealing for funds to provide more Church Army Recreation Huts. The Church Army providing hundreds of huts
Tatler cover - Violet LoraineFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of actress and singer, Violet Loraine (1886-1956), star of the Bing Boys are Here, one of the most popular stage shows of the Great War period
Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland by Madame YevondeMillicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer
Food shortages, WW1London society finds that the only topic of conversation in 1918 is food, rationing and what there is available to eat. An illustration by Annie Fish to accompany the Letters of Eve gossip column in
Eve talks to Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, WW1Eve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine, lectures Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller during the latter part of the First World War, on the fact that his economy campaign
Tatler cover - Laurette Taylor reading The TatlerFront cover of The Tatler magazine featuring Miss Laurette Taylor (1883-1946) American actress born Loretta Helen Clooney
Tatler cover - Dukes of Marlborough & Westminster in uniformGeneral Bridges, head of the British mission with the Belgian Army in Brussels, pictured with two of Englands premier dukes - Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953)
Tatler cover - Lily ElsieFront cover of The Tatler featuring Mrs Ian Bullough, aka the actress Lily Elsie, who was making a temporary reappearance on stage in 1915 starring opposite Sir Herbert Tree in a light hearted comedy