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Viscountess Furness and her sonThelma, Lady Furness (1904 - 1970), born Thelma Morgan featured in The Tatler with her son, Hon. Anthony William Furness. Thelma married twice, the second time to Marmaduke Furness
Roman alphabet, upper and lower case A-Z. circa 1900
Roman script alphabet, upper case A-Z. circa 1900
Italic alphabet, upper case script A-Z. circa 1900
German text alphabet, upper and lower case A-Z. circa 1900
Italic alphabet, upper and lower case A-Z. circa 1900
Daisy, Countess of Warwick at Mrs Adairs Fancy Dress BallFrances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick (1861 - 1938), society beauty, and mistress to King Edward VII. Pictured here dressed in costume, as Semiramis
Israel. Jerusalem. Cenacle or Upper Room. The Last Supper RoIsrael. Jerusalem. Cenacle or Upper Room. Is a room traditionally held to be the side of The Last Supper. Mount Zion
Upper North Street, Belfast - a busy street scene with people, shop fronts, horse vehicles and trams. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
Lintel from a Torah Niche. Synagogue at Nabratein, Upper Galilee. 3rd century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Children and grandchildren of Duke of BuccleuchA group at the celebrations for the seventy-ninth birthday of the Duke of Buccleuch at Langholm Lodge, Dumfrieshire, with his children and grandchildren gathered together. From left The Hon
Lady Beauchamp and the Lygon SistersLady Beauchamp, formerly Lady Lettice Grosvenor, with her three eldest daughters, Lettice (born 1906), Sybil (born 1907) and Mary (the baby in her arms, born 1910)
Head from monumental statue problably from Amenhotep III. EgHead from monumental red granite statue of an egyptian king wearing the double crown. Probably Amenhotep III. Around 1390 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the temple of Mut, Karnak, Thebes
Visiting Costume 1899Dark green costume with white floral applique trim. Open jacket bodice with puffed upper sleeve, waistcoat, lace high necked blouse, wrap over gored skirt with curved front. 1899
Princess Jean de Faucigny-Lucinge (Baba d Erlanger)Princess Jean-Louis de Faucigny-Lucinge, formerly Miss Liliane (Baba) d Erlanger portrayed by Olive Snell for The Tatler. Date: 1925
fashionably and expensively dressed 1920s teenage girlA very fashionably and expensively dressed teenage girl with wristwatch gloves and handbag. Note the fantastic art deco table she is resting against - possibly taken inside a hotel or boutique
The 1958 Season - Debutantes to make their curtseyDouble page spread from The Tatler magazines Debutante number, 1958, significant in that it was the final year debutantes were presented to royalty at court
Queen Charlottes Ball: Raine McCorquodale(Spencer), 1947A page from The Tatler and Bystander, entitled Youth and gaiety at the Queen Charlottes Ball, featuring a portrait of Raine McCorquodale
Tatler cover - Lady Milbanke (Sheila Chisholm) by YevondeMargaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm (1895 -1969), Lady Loughborough, Australian Born wife of Francis Edward Scudamore St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough (died 1929)
Duchess of MarlboroughPortrait of Consuelo Vanderbilt (1877 - 1964), American heiress and first wife of Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough
Lord and Lady Loughborough in 1919Margaret Sheila Mackellar Chisholm, daughter of Harry Chisholm of Sydney, NSW, Australia and Francis Edward Scudamore St Clair-Erskine, Lord Loughborough, eldest son of the fifth Earl of Rosslyn
The Hon. Pamela Digby (later Churchill, then Harriman)Pamela Harriman Churchill (1920 - 1997), later wife of Randolph Churchill, daughter-in-law to Winston Churchill, socialite, political activist and diplomat
Katherine Horner, later AsquithKatharine Frances Asquith (n饠 Horner) (1885-1976), Daughter of Sir John and Lady Horner; wife of Raymond Asquith. Miss Katherine Horner
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Upper Dining Saloon. Date: 1922
Multiplication of the loaves and fishes. 493 - 526. ITALY. Ravenna. San Apollinare Nuovo. Miracles and parables of Christ. Third upper upper scene in the apse. Northern wall. Early Byzantine art
FRANCE. Montignac. The Cave of Lascaux. Hall of the Bulls. Group of deers. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave
Venus of Willendorf. Paleolithic artVenus of Willendorf. 23rd mil. BC. Representation of fertility. Upper Paleolithic. Gravettian. Sculpture on rock. AUSTRIA. VIENNA. Vienna. Natural History Museum. Proc: AUSTRIA. LOWER AUSTRIA
Tanzania. Kondoa Irangi. Koro rock paintingsTANZANIA. Kondoa Irangi. Animals grazing. Koro rock paintings. Upper Paleolithic. Cave
Lord and Lady Petre pictured at Tregye, Perranwell, Cornwall shortly after returning from their honeymoon. Lady Catherine (Kitty) Petre
Lady Evelyn Guinness with her children on the beach, WW1Lady Evelyn Guinness (1883 - 1939), formerly Lady Evelyn Hilda Stuart Erskine. Wife of Walter Guinness, 1st Earl Moyne and mother of Bryan Guinness, and mother-in-law to DIana Mitford, later Moseley
Lady Mary Charteris, born 1895, daughter of the 11th Earl of Wemyss and sister to Lady Cynthia Asquith. Pictured in the Tatler at the time of her marriage to Lieutenant Algernon W
Lord Titchfield (7th Duke of Portland) in uniform, WW1William Arthur Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of Portland KG (16 March 1893 21 March 1977), styled Marquess of Titchfield until 1943, British Conservative Party politician
Miss Olive Plunket and Lord Milton by Madame YevondeMiss Olive Dorothea Plunket and Lord Milton (William Henry Lawrence Peter Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 1910-1948, eldest son of the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam) by Madame Yevonde
Lady Diana Gibb by Madame YevondeLady Diana Gibb (Lady Rosemary Diana King, 1902-1955) by Madame Yevonde. Seen here modelling a shingle haircut, moulded to the line of her head. Date: 1932
Lady Rachel Douglas-Home by Madame YevondeLady Rachel Douglas-Home (1910-1996) by Madame Yevonde. She had recently become engaged to Lord William Scott, whom she married the following month. Date: 1937
Verderer at the gate of Royal Enclosure, AscotOne of the Royal Foresters, or Verderers, of Windsor Park, performing his annual duty of keeping guard at the gate of the Royal Enclosure during Ascot Week
African Woman with huge lip plates from Sarh (formerly Fort Archambault) - the third largest city in Chad, Africa. In Africa
Mother of Empress Wanrong, Aisin-Gioro HengxinyuAisin-Gioro Hengxinyu, the fourth daughter of Yuchang, a descendant of Puxu, an heir to the line of the Qianlong Emperors eldest son Yonghuang and Mother to Lady Gobulo, Empress Xiaokemin
Avia, master of (120- ). Altar Frontal from Avi; ca. 1170 - ca. 1190. Detail on the upper right-hand depicting the Nativity
Olpe Chigi Vase. 650 -640 BC. Proto-Corinthian style. Decorated with illustrations of warriors (upper side), riders and carts (center) and hunting scenes (lower part). Archaic Greek art. Ceramics
Barony Hospital, NantwichAerial view of the Barony Hospital, Nantwich, formerly the Nantwich Union workhouse. The original workhouse block is at the upper centre
Panama Canal Construction 1912Panama Canal Construction. Barges in the Panama Canal under construction. Upper Lock at Lake Gatun looking toward Lake Gatun, tugs, dredges, barges, etc. making first lockage into Lake Gatun
Leam Hall Youth HostelThree young men in shorts take in the magificent scenery at Leam Hall Youth Hostel, near Grindleford, Derbyshire, England, with its fine view of the Upper Derwent Valley. Date: 1930s
Wedding of Lord Lovat and Hon Laura ListerThe wedding of Lord Lovat (Brigadier-General Simon Joseph Fraser, 14th Lord Lovat, 1871-1933) and the Hon Laura Lister (daughter of Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale) at the Brompton Oratory
Winston Churchill weddingWinston Churchill and his bride, Clementine Hozier, emerge from St. Margarets Church, Westminster after their wedding
Princess Olga Paley and Grand Duke Paul AlexandrovichPrincess Olga Valerianovna Paley (1865 - 1929), the second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (1860 - 1918) (pictured - left)
Mesmer conducting a baquet in ParisFranz Anton Mesmer (1734 - 1815), German physician and hypnotist, treating patients in a group, in a session which he called a baquet (named after the large vessel in the middle of the room)