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Some Stalwarts of the Greyhound Racing World by AutoriCaricatures of well-known personalities in the greyhound racing world in 1933. Among those shown is A. C. Critchley and Lady Chesham. Date: 1933
Someone Drops a Sixpence Near Somerset House - HM BatemanH.M. Bateman had a particular loathing for the taxman as exemplified in this cartoon showing the inhabitants of Somerset House (then the home of the Inland Revenue)
Tatler cover- Duchess of Kent and her sistersFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of three royal sisters, the daughters of Prince and Princess Nicholas of Greece
Rescuing the ships mascot during a naval engagement: the dog, which had fallen overboard, is plucked from the sea during an aerial attack. 1917
Westminster at NightLooking out over the river to Westminster bridge, the Parliament buildings and Big Ben at night Date: 1980
Olivia, by Edmund Blair Leighton (from Twelfth Night). 1888
The Game of Chess by Sofonisba AnguissolaLucia, Minerva and Europa Anguissola Playing Chess, by Sofonisba Anguissola (depicting her sisters). 1555
Mrs Wilfred Ashley and child (Edwina Mountbatten)Mrs Wilfred Ashley, wife of 1st Baron Mount Temple, pictured with her elder child, the future Edwina Lady Louis Mountbatten. Date: 1906
Richard Caton Woodville at work on a paintingRichard Caton Woodville (1856-1927) painter of military scenes and artist for the Illustrated London News for the majority of his career. Renowned for depicting glorious deeds of the British empire
The Love Letter by William A Breakspeare -- a pensive woman sits at a writing desk. late 19th century
The Young Fortune Tellers, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, depicting Lord Henry John Spencer (1770-1795), later a British diplomat and politician, and Lady Charlotte Spencer (later Charlotte Nares)
The Kings Cameleopard -- George IVs giraffeThe Kings Cameleopard -- King George IVs giraffe, the first one in Britain, a gift from the Viceroy of Egypt. 1827
Flight of the Earl of Tyrone from IrelandThe Flight of the Earl of Tyrone (Hugh O Neill, c1550-1616), Irish Gaelic lord, who led a resistance to the English conquest of Ireland
Beatrice, by Frank Dicksee (from Much Ado About Nothing). 1888
Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph ChurchillCartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883
Tatler cover - Jim MollisonFront cover of The Tatler, featuring photographs of Jim Mollison. James Allan (Jim) Mollison (1905-1959), was a record-breaking Scottish aviator, and husband of Amy Johnson. Date: 1933
Tatler cover - Victorious England cricketersEngland cricketers of 1933 featured on the cover of The Tatler at the time of a tour in Australia where they played five test matches and won the Ashes four matches to one
Suzanne Lenglen at St. MoritzSuzanne Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player and champion, winner of 81 singles titles, 73 doubles and 11 mixed doubles pictured at the fashionable winter ski resort of St Moritz holding a pair
The Mollisons at St. Moritz, 1933 (Amy Johnson)Aviation power couple, Amy Johnson and her husband Jim Mollison, pictured on the slopes at the fashionable ski resort of St. Moritz. Date: 1933
Music Patrons by Tony WysardEmerald, Lady Cunard, Sidney Beer and Lord Berners, pictured as patrons of music in a box at the opera. Date: 1938
Tatler cover- Lady Louis Mountbatten at RanelaghFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Edwina Ashley Mountbatten watching her husband play polo at Ranelagh. Wife of Earl Louis Mountbatten of Burma (1900 - 1979)
Monsieur Paquin, husband of Jeanne Paquin, fashion designerIsidore Ren頊 acob, known as M. Paquin, husband of Jeanne Paquin, pioneering fashion designer and couturier. The pair married in 1891 and built their business, the House of Paquin
Cover design, The Man in the Moon, a magazine which ran for just over two years. The editors were Albert Smith and Angus B Reach. late 1840s
The Lake of Nicaragua, Nicaragua, Central America. 1847
Last of the Royal StuartsAn old man playing the violin, claimed to be the last of the Royal Stewarts (Stuarts) who died at Berwick-on-Tweed at the age of 116
Joe Hillmans stores and dining rooms, BirminghamInterior of Joe Hillmans ale and porter stores and dining rooms, wine and spirit merchant, Paradise Street, Birmingham. 1888
Isabella, by Francis W Topham (from Measure for Measure). 1888
Rosalind, by R W Macbeth (from As You Like It). 1888
Imogen, by H G Schmalz (from Cymbeline). 1888
Sweet Anne Page, by G D Leslie (from The Merry Wives of Windsor). 1888
Fox Under the Hill, site of Hotel Cecil, LondonThe Fox Under the Hill, a tavern off The Strand, London, future site of the Hotel Cecil, a grand hotel built in the 1890s. late 19th century
The Gossip - How the Devil does She know all that? early 19th century
The Flanderkin Pair - two Flemish men with a jug of drink. 1829
The Enthusiast -- reciting from a book and gesturing, he knocks a piece of crockery off the servants tray. circa 1820s
Portrait of Henry Sambrooke Leigh, author and playwrightPortrait of Henry Sambrooke Leigh (1837-1883), author and playwright. 1883
Bonzo in the Hall of Mirrors by George StuddyThis Weeks Studdy - Bonzo Enjoys three-penn orth of himself. Bonzo terrifies himself with a triplicate reflection at a fairground or seaside pier hall of mirrors. 1924
Couturier at Work 1927An overweight couturier in a smoking jacket depicted in the throws of creating a fashion masterpiece. His assistant holds some fringing up against a model for his approval. Date: 1927
Power Boats on ThamesRacing on the river Thames for the Duke of Yorks trophy : the boats pass under Hammersmith Bridge. Date: 1926
Russian Hen PartyAt Christmas time, grain is thrown onto the floor and a hen invited to eat it : the girl before whom the hen stays longest will be the first in the group to get a husband Date: 1894
Womens clothing in 1910Photographs of women, wearing the latest fashion in 1910 1910
Burning the ice at both ends! by George StuddyBurning the ice at both ends! Bonzo and the Bonzolines keep their temperatures down on a hot day, with a large cube of ice