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Yardley advertisement, 1962Advertisement for the Lavender range of fragrances and bathroom products by Yardley, featuring an illustration of a pensive woman with large doe eyes. Date: 1962
Advert for Yardley Lavender 1932Yardley Lavender, The lovable gift most welcome and acceptable of all delightful things at Christmas time. Date: 1932
Advert for Yardleys LavenderYardleys Lavender - The best loved perfume for many generations, modern youth delights in the beauty and freshness of its delightful fragrance. A 1920s woman holding up the perfume bottle. 1929
Yardley's Soap AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Yardley & Co. Ltd. promoting their Old English lavender soap, the image portrays a woman with her children and a dog
Yardley & Co AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Yardley & Co, a perfumery and fine soap maker established in 1770. The illustrations show the art in perfumery
Wartime advert for Yardley Cosmetics, featuring the face of a woman in Auxiliary Territorial Service uniform. Date: 1943
Wartime advert for Yardley Complexion Powder, featuring the face of a nurse. Date: 1943
A wartime advert for Yardley Complexion Powder. Date: 1943
Advert, Yardley cosmetics, WW2Advert, Yardley cosmetics, encouraging women to keep their standards up during WW2 - put your best face forward. Date: 1942
Advert for Hershelle clothing 1940Advertisement for Hershelle womens clothing showing a woman in Yardleys of Bond Street seemingly so engrossed in the shops catalogue
Cartoon, Mr William Yardley, English cricketer and writerCartoon portrait, Mr William Yardley (1849-1900), English first class cricketer (Cambridge University and Kent) - Always good at scoring. He was also an actor, playwright and drama critic. 1884
Cartoon, Messrs Stephens and Yardley don t like being harassed, and are now running the " Vicar" themselves. Possibly a reference to the comic operetta, The Vicar of Bray
Yardley Lavender" After long hours in stuffy dug-outs or blacked-out rooms, this perfume refreshes your tired nerves with its soothing fragrance." 1940
Advert for Yardley perfume 1948Bond Street by Yardley... provocative as the skilful play of a fronded fan... as full of beguilement as your eyes can be when you choose
Advert for Yardleys Old English Lavender, with a couple sitting down for an evening meal, while the waiter is lighting up a mans cigar. 1927
W. Edrich and N. W. D. Yardley going out to bat, Lahore, 1937Photograph of W. Edrich and N.W.D. Yardley walking out to open the innings for the Lord Tennyson XI, in the match against an All-India XI, held at Lahore, 1937