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Woman police officer in updated uniform, LondonWoman police officer in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options, and the checkered cravat replacing the bow tie
Two women police officers in updated uniform, LondonTwo women police officers posing in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options. The checkered cravat replaced the bow tie, though here the cravat is not patterned
Woman police officer W Gould in uniform, LondonWoman police officer Winifred Gould (joined August 1931) in a studio photo with painted backdrop. She is wearing the recently updated Stanley uniform -- a white shirt and tie were introduced
Woman police officer in updated hat, LondonWoman police officer in the new style hat which went with the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options
Woman police officer in updated uniform, LondonWoman police officer (Nickie Benn) posing in the updated uniform introduced in 1977, with a range of mix and match options, including an overcoat with optional shoulder cape as seen here
Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE LondonWoman police officer Winifred Gould (joined August 1931) photographed outside Woolwich Police Station, SE London. She is wearing the recently updated Stanley uniform -- a white shirt
Woman police officer posing in uniform, LondonWoman police officer Ivy Cook (joined December 1930) posing in the recently updated Stanley uniform. A white shirt and tie were introduced, the jacket had four buttons and a matching material belt
Woman police officer guiding little girl across the road and holding up her hand to an oncoming car, on the corner of Vincent Square, London SW1. Date: circa 1930s
Three women police officers in uniform, LondonThree female Metropolitan Police officers pose in their uniforms (winter dress, with overcoats) -- an inspector, a sergeant and a constable
Heinkel He172 an updated He72Heinkel He172, an updated He72
Updated version of Hagoromo. Print shows a woman (possibly the Tennin, an aerial spirit or celestial dancer) standing on a man in order to remove her feather-mantle (hagoromo or heavenly kimono)
Updated version of three beauties enjoying the evening cool
An updated version of the six poets. Print shows five men and one woman, variously dressed and some holding an item associated with them. Date 1794 or 1795
Hawker HindEssentially an updated Hart, this two-seat light bomber will be in service with the Royal Air Force till 1939, and a few will be flying in Afghanistan in the 1950s !
Westland LimousineThis handsome twin-motor passenger plane, seen taking off from Croydon Airport, first flew in 1919 but has been periodically updated since then