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Tatler cover - Queen at Internatinal Horse ShowQueen Elizabeth II pictured on the front cover of The Tatler present a trophy to Mlle. Jose Bonnaud of France who road Charleston to win the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the International Horse Show at
Tatler cover - Autumn Fashion Number, 1954Front cover of The Tatler magazines autumn fashion number featuring a stylised illustration of a peacock with an autumn leaf in place of its feathered tail, standing in front of a stately home
Miss Frieda Hempel and M Solito De Solis by Einar NermanEinar Nermans (1888-1983). Illustration of Miss Frieda Hempel and M Solito De Solis, on stage at the Albert Hall. The cultured audience applauding
Advertisement for Braemar Woollens 1936. This illustration shows two women in riding outfits, advertising high quality wool jumpers for outdoor wear
Wolsley Super Six Saloon, 1930s carArt deco style illustration showing three women driving a smart Wolsley Super Six saloon car, waving to planes flying overhead. Date: 1936
Advertisement for Braemar Wool Suits 1936Advertisement for Braemar Wool Suits. This illustration shows two women wearing elegant woollen suits with stylish accessories of coordinating colours (gloves, hats)
The Student by H. M. BatemanA particularly studious student, so engrossed in the book he is reading, accidentally strides off the edge of a cliff. Date: 1925
The Plage by A. ValleeScene on the beach at an unidentified French resort, with one stylish bather taking to the sea, while other fashionable types mingle on the rocks and beach. Date: 1925
Taking the Curtain by H. ForsterA ballerina pauses backstage before she slips through the curtain and back in front of the audience to take a bow. Date: 1925
The Trocadero, London in 1925View of the interior of the Trocadero in London, with diners at tables and a band playing against a mural. Date: 1925
Mrs Anthony Eden & son Simon by Madame YevondeMrs Anthony Eden, nee Beatrice Beckett pictured with her baby son, Simon. In 1923, shortly before Edens election to Parliament
Two Helpings of Capon Farci aux Truffles by H. M. BatemanA rather rotund looking gentleman savours a tiny portion of French cuisine at a restaurant as the chef and waiters wait anxiously for his reaction. Date: 1925
Cover of The Illustrated London - April 28th issue 1945 Date: 1945
Advertisement for Lelu beauty products -- something for every hour of the day and night. 1929
Advertisement for natural silk -- Really elegant people wear real jewels and real silk. 1929
Lady Kathleen Stanley by Madame YevondeLady Kathleen Stanley, formerly Lady Kathleen Thynne, eldest daughter of the Marquess and Marchioness of Bath. She married Lieut.-Colonel, the Hon. Oliver Stanley. Date: 1925
The Gentle Art of Living by H. M. BatemanA couple enjoy a pleasant dinner in a restaurant, garnished with champagne and the attendance of a waiter. Date: 1925
Peek Frean Biscuits advertising trade card - punting on the river. late 19th century
Paris Ball - Bal Mobile. mid-19th century
Peek Frean Biscuits advertising trade card - Picking Apples. late 19th century
Paris Ball - Bal d Asnieres. mid-19th century
Music cover, Pearl of the East Waltz, by Ronald Bruce. 1920
Music cover, Paris Quadrille of Popular French Airs, by Charles d Albert. circa 1848
Music cover, Out of the Dawn there came a sunbeam, by Walter Donaldson. 1928
Pack Up Your Troubles - Dog and PuppiesPack Up Your Troubles in your old kit bag and smile - Dog and Puppies. circa 1930s
Music cover, Der Letzte Waltzer, operetta in three acts, by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald, with music by Oscar Straus, arranged for voice and piano, and piano duet. 1920
Montmartre in WinterThe Rue de l Abreuvoir, on a winters day - a housewife fetching milk stops to talk with a neighbour Date: circa 1905
Naomi & ElimelechNAOMI and her husband ELIMELECH, travelling with their two sons, of whom she was subsequently bereft
A New Tooth - hoisting new gun into a destroyer, WWIA new gun being hoisted by crane into a destroyer under refit during the First World War. 1918
Women helping to catch rabbits on a farm, WWIWomen helping to catch rabbits on a farm in Cheshire during the First World War. 1918
LCC Ambulance Girls, WWILondon County Council ambulance girls pictured with their ambulance wearing new shrapnel helmets. 1918
Unbeaten team of lady footballers, WWIThe undefeated team of Humber girls, made up of munitions girls from the Humber factory. The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News comments that they play, serious football
Hut made of petrol tins, American Red Cross nurses, SerbiaA hut made of petrol tins for American Red Cross nurses in Serbia during the First World War. 1918
Communal Kitchens, WWI by Will OwenCartoon by Will Owen, a humorous comment on the rise of the communal kitchen, introduced during the First World War as a way of providing war workers and the poor with nourishing meals
Wartime Hunting - a day with the suburban hounds (rationing)Humorous drawing by H. H. Harris commenting on rationing in Britain in 1918 using the metaphor of hunting. Lord Rhondda, who served as Food Controller, is Master of the Hounds
Rat catching on the home front during WWIThe Emancipation of Women - another sphere of industry. A member of a family of a resident in Camberwell who is the official rat-catcher to the London County Council
WWI aviation - a scout circus looking for troubleImpression of aeroplanes painted with bright colours in order to give them a more terrifying appearance. The device was first employed by the Germans who had one squadron, under Baron von Richthofen
Oxo advertisement, WWIAdvertisement for Oxo, an inestimable boon to the fighting forces at this time of the year. Advert is illustrated by two scenes showing British soldiers manning a machine gun on the front line
Florence Parbury, traveller and war workerFlorence Parbury, described by the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News as one of our most versatile and accomplished women, and a great traveller