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Paris, France - Tour Eiffel, painting. Date: 1889
Lady Frances Balfour Suffragist. Lady Frances Balfour (1858-1931) portrait. Aristocratic and dedicated worker for the cause of Womens Suffrage
Paris, France - Boulevard Malesherbes. Date: 1861
Paris, France - Eglise Saint Germain L Auxerrois During Rebuilding of District. Date: 1856
Paris, France - Building of Rue de L Imperatrice in front of the Theatre-Francais. Date: 1865
Paris, France - Tour des Ducs de Bourgogne demolished. Date: 1867
Paris, France - Canal Saint-Martin. Date: circa 1890
Paris, France - Barrieres, Games Outside City Limits. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barrieres, Cheap Wine Shop. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barrieres, Ball at Dancehall Just Outside. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barrieres - Cafe Outside City Limits. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barriers, Skittles beyond the City Wall. Date: 1855
Woman delivery van driver, WW1A woman in uniform takes over a traditional male role as the driver of a horse drawn delivery van during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Woman bus conductor, WW1A girl bus conductor in her blue uniform, with gaiters and turned up hat, rings the bell on the no 25 route which travels from Marble Arch in central London to Ilford on the outskirts of East London
Munition workers watch Royal Investiture on Clydeside, WW1Female munitions workers of the National Projectile Factory on Clydeside, dressed in their work clothes, fill the stands at the Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow where they watched King George V carry out a
Royal Vinolia Cream advertisement, munition worker, WW1Advertisement for Royal Vinolia Cream from 1917 featuring a female munition worker - the ideal candidate for as dirty and rough work may be in your service for the nation...but Royal Vinolia cream is
A Munitionette, Munition worker, WW1A woman operating an automatic cartridge machine in a munition factory during the First World War. Date: 1917
AFS worker with emergency appliance, WW2An Auxiliary Fire Service worker with an emergency appliance. Date: 1940s
AFS workers with emergency appliance, WW2Three Auxiliary Fire Service workers loading an emergency appliance into a vehicle. Date: 1940s
Two firefighters with salvage van and light pump, WW2Two salvage workers with an NFS salvage van and a light pump. Date: 1940s
Blitz in London -- training office workers, WW2Blitz in London -- LFS personnel training office workers in firefighting, 7 June 1941, with a diagram of a typical kilo magnesium electron incendiary bomb pinned to a blackboard. Date: 1941
Pears Soap advertisement, Red Cross Nurse, WW1Advertisement for Pears soap from the First World War period, part of their Womanhood in Wartime series with this one featuring a Red Cross nurse
Myrtle Newton, hotel driver, WW1Miss Myrtle Newton of Cambridge who had accepted the post of motor car driver at the Kings Head Hotel in Cirencester on the understanding that by so doing she would release a man for service during
Vinolia for war workers advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Royal Vinolia Talcum Powder, ideal for factory and munitions workers during the First World War. According to the advert
Civilian doing his bit, WW1Humorous illustrations showing a British civilian adorned with a whole range of flags, badges and emblems of wartime service
Women tram conductor and officer, WW1Illustration showing a women tram conductor speaking to an army officer during WW1. Date: 1916
Illustrated War News front cover - a woman gardener, WW1Front cover of The Illustrated War News featuring a photograph of a jobbing female gardener during the war riding a motorcycle and sidecar
Chancing It, WW1 London bus with woman conductorIllustration by Edmund Blampied showing a British soldier, possibly home on leave managing to just catch a moving bus presided over by a female bus conductor. Date: 1916
Lady Percy, WW1Countess Percy, formerly Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond and later Duchess of Northumberland. She married Earl Percy in 1911. He succeeded to the dukedom in 1918
After the Battle by Matania, 1914Imaginary scene from the early months of the First World War when the British Expeditionary Force were fighting the Germans in the open
Miss Margot Park, actress and war workerMiss Margot Park, an actress, who, according to The Sketch, had left the stage during the war to work at the Ministry of Munitions. Whether this was in a factory or office setting is unclear
Clare Sheridan with one of her models of women war workersClare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan) (9 September 1885 - 31 May 1970), English sculptress and writer
WW2 poster, Every Rivet a Bullet, Speed the Ships. Showing a shipyard worker in action. Date: 1940s
Barkers Womens trench coat, WW1 advertisementAdvertisement for the Womens Service Section of Barkers Department Store on Kensington High Street, set up to provide nurses
Countess of LyttonPamela Bulwer-Lytton (n饠 Chichele-Plowden), Countess of Lytton, who ran her own hospital for wounded soldiers during the First World War and organised a number of entertainments
Waitress in a gentlemens club by Fish, WW1Uncle Fred, one of the characters in The Tatler magazine s, Letters of Eve, drawn by Annie Fish is pictured enjoying having his lunch at his club
Harrods outfits for war workers, WW1Advertisement for a practical Dri-Garb outfit of fine khaki twill, tough and weatherproof, and ideal for all types of outdoor war work by women. Date: 1918
Pomeroy day cream advertisement for munitions workers, WW1Advertisement for Pomeroy day cream, ideal for restoring freshness and beauty after a hard days work in the munitions factory. Date: 1918
WW2 poster, Tommys always on the job! Are you? Stick to your guns. Victory won t wait for the worker whos late! Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s
Lena Ashwell in a Three Arts overall, WW1Lena Ashwell, OBE(28 September 187213 March 1957), British actress and actor-manager, known as the first to organize large-scale entertainment for troops at the front
The factory of Adolphe Sax, 1848The musical instrument factory of Adolphe Sax, inventor of the saxophone. Date: 1848
Morals of Mackenzie - Working women, WW1Morals of Mackenzie: Complex Woman - Her Complexion. Illustration showing women filling a number of traditional male roles during the First World War
Ladies of the Council of Queen Marys Needlework GuildMembers of the Council of Queen Marys Needlework Guild. On 10th August 1914 Queen Mary issued an appeal to the women of the Empire to organise a large collection of garments for those who will suffer
War dog attached to a French motor ambulanceA canine Red Cross worker attached to a French motor ambulance during World War I. Trained dogs were not only used to hunt for the wounded in outlying parts of the battlefield
Lady Dorothie FeildingLady Dorothie Mary Evelyn Feilding-Moore (aka " Dot" Feilding), better known as Dorothie Feilding, MM, CdeG, OLII, (6 October 1889 24 October 1935), daughter of Lord and Lady Denbigh
Glory Hancock, WW1Madelon Battle Hancock (1881 - 1930), known as Glory Hancock was the most decorated woman of the First World War, with twelve medals awarded in total for her work
Lady Muriel Paget, WW1Lady Muriel Paget (1876 - 1938), nee Finch-Hatton, wife of Sir Richard Surtees Paget, second Baronet of Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton
Viscountess Charlemont, munitions workerViscountess Charlemont, formerly Evelyn Fanny Charlotte Hull, daughter of Edmund Charles Pendleton Hull. She married James Edward Geale Caulfeild, 8th Viscount Charlemont, son of Hon