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Dundee Violet Juniors FC football team 1934-1935. Back row: M Ewan, M Kenzie, Cargill, Ireland, Calder (Captain), Mudie. Front row: Brown, M Gurk, M Naughton, Finnegan, Wilson. Date: 1934-1935
Mrs Pomeroys Reputation by Horace A Vachell & Thomas CobbPromotional postcard for Mrs Pomeroys Reputation by Horace Annesely Vachell and Thomas Cobb. First produced at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, 9th April and Queens Theatre, 4th July 1917
Macbeth by William ShakespearePromotional flyer for a film of Macbeth by William Shakespeare starring Arthur Bourchier and Violet Vanbrugh. Artist: Charles A. Buchel. Plays about One Hour. Date: circa 1912
Christening of Francis David CharterisThe christening of the baby son of the Hon. Hugo and Violet Charteris, nee Manners) at their country seat of Lord and Lady Elcho (Hugos parents), Stanway Hall, Gloucestershire
Bunch of flowers on a Christmas and New Year cardBunch of assorted flowers on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Marchioness of Donegall (Violet Twining)Violet Gertrude Chichester, nee Twining, Marchioness of Donegall, one of a number of so-called dollar princesses, American heiresses who married into the impoverished British aristocracy in the late
Purple flowers on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Victorian Scrap, basket of flowers. circa 1880s
Illustration, Hadenidae -- Xylinidae -- Valeria Oleagina, Chariptera Culta, Hadena Didyma, Hadena Strigilis, Dipterygia Pinastri, Euplexia Lucipara, Habryntis Scita, Habryntis Meticulosa
Violet Loraine knitting in Round the Map, WWIActress Violet Loraine, darning socks in her role in Round the Map at the Alhambra, where she sang a sock darning anthem to music composed by Herman Fink
Violet or blue lorikeet, Vini peruviana.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800
Violet-flowered petunia, Petunia integrifolia.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Sydenham Edwards The Botanical Register, London, Ridgway
Woman in yellow caraco and straw hat, and woman in violet-blue caraco and yellow gauze hat.. Handcolored lithograph from Fashions and Customs of Marie Antoinette and her Times, by Le Comte de Reiset
Violet lorikeet, Vini peruviana VulnerableViolet lorikeet, Vini peruviana. Vulnerable.. Handcolored steel engraving by Joseph Kidd from Sir Thomas Dick Lauder and Captain Thomas Browns Miscellany of Natural History: Parrots, Edinburgh, 1833
Knysna turaco, Tauraco corythaix, and violet turaco, Musophaga violacea.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology, Paris
Violet goby or Broussonets goby, Gobioides broussonnetii, and sand goby, Pomatoschistus minutus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles
Violet of New South Wales, Viola species.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine, Harrison, London, 1800
Violet, Viola odorata, flower fairies kneeling.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris
Violet, Viola odorata.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtiss Lectures on Botany, as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth, 1805
Iris bakeriana, violet-flowered iris native to Armenia.. Hand-coloured botanical illustration drawn by Matilda Smith and lithographed by John Nugent Fitch from Joseph Dalton Hookers Curtiss Botanical
Double-crested, Trochilus cornutus, and green violet-ear hummingbird, Colibri thalassinus.. Hand-colored steel engraving from H. G. Adams Hummingbirds 1856
Hoodleaved violet, Viola cucullata.. Illustration by Clarissa Badger, nee Munger, from Wild Flowers, Drawn and Colored from Nature, New York, 1859
Large-flowered dames violet Hesperis grandiflora.. Illustration by Sowerby, one of the famous dynasty of natural history illustrators founded by James Sowerby
Wonder violet - flowering (Viola mirabilis). typical plant on taiga-forest floor near river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement; Uganskii Nat. reserve, Siberia, Russia; spring
The Rutland Hospital, WW1Lady Diana Manners (later Cooper), Nurse White, Nurse Manley and Violet, Duchess of Rutland (the mother of Diana) pictured at the military hospital the latter set up at the familys London home during
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
Violet Loraine (1886-1956), actress and singer, star of numerous West End musicals and revues during the First World War including Push and Go and The Bing Boys are Here. Date: 1915
Violet Day Fund silver-topped Pounce pot - WWI eraA Violet Day Fund silver (Birmingham 1904 silver mark) topped Pounce pot, with engraved violets on glass. Violet Day 1914 engraved on silver top
Hippodrome ladies home for soldiers pets, WW1Actresses of the London Hippodrome Revue posing with dogs they had provided homes for while their solider owners were away fighting at the front
Tatler cover - The Bing Boys are HereFront cover of The Tatler showing a scene from the popular revue, The Bing Boys are Here starring Alfred Lester, George Robey, Lillian Davies and Blanche Stocker
Violet, Duchess of RutlandViolet Manners (nee Lindsay), Duchess of Rutland (1856 - 1937), British artist and noblewoman, wife of Henry John Brinsley Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland
Violet Gordon SelfridgeMiss Violet Gordon Selfridge, daughter of retail magnate, Harry Gordon Selfridge, pictured in The Tatler in 1916 which writes of her doing a lot of hard work in the cause of war charities
Lord and Lady Brougham and Vaux by Madame Yevonde. Victor Brougham, 4th Baron Brougham and Vaux (1909-1967), British peer and politician, and Violet Valerie French ( ) married in 1931
Miss Violet Selby-Lowndes by Madame YevondeMiss Violet Nina Selby-Lowndes (1902-?) by Madame Yevonde. She was about to marry Colonel Henry Noel Havelock Wild of the 11th Hussars. Date: 1932
Presentation Cake. Violet Date: 1936
Valentine Cake with Violet BouquetSeasonable Cakes. Valentine Cake with Violet Bouquet Date: 1936
Tatler front cover, Autumn Fashion 1963Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a model wearing a Parma Violet Lesur honeycomb jacket worn over a shocking pink chiffon blouse with long sleeves, close-fitting cuffs and long tie scarf
Mrs Patrick de Bathe - wife of war correspondentMrs Patrick de Bathe, formerly Miss Violet Lindsay Wood who was the wife of Mr. Patrick de Bathe, one of The Daily Telegraphs special war correspondents during the First World War
Radiation ApparatusA man demonstrates a modern ultra violet radiation treatment machine. Date: early 1930s
Radiation TreatmentThe application of ultra violet light radiation treatment, applied to a hand using a modern machine. Date: early 1930s
Violet DanaThe lovely Violet Dana, possibly an actress, photographed in profile, wearing a knitted hat with a rosette on it. Date: 1930s
Clothing - Air Raid Victims - Queen Elizabeth & Lady ReadingInspecting a clothes distribution scheme for Air Raid victims (which have arrived in Britain from New Zealand) - a visit by Queen Elizabeth & Eva Violet Isaacs (neaMond), Marchioness of Reading
Hans Sloane Vol. 211 page 29Viola violacea Makino, Oxalis corniculata and Trachelospermum asiaticum Nakai. Specimens taken from Hans Sloane Vol.211 page 29
Viola tricolor, wild pansyWild pansy in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, July 2004
Melopsittacus undulatus, budgerigarBudgerigar specimen (Melopsittacus undulatus), photographed under UV light. From the Natural History Museum at Tring
Franklinite, fluorescingOre of zinc fluorescing under ultra violet radiation: calcite - pink; willemite - green; zincite - blue; franklinite - black. See image number 388 for white light view
WillemiteA specimen of willemite (zinc silicate) photographed under UV light
Viola spPlate 62 from Flowers by John Edwards, 1795. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London