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Crosse and Blackwells soups advertisementAdvertisement for Crosse and Blackwells soup, depicting a bowl of steaming tomato soup. Date: 1929
The Earl of Portarlington by Olive SnellLionel George Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer, 6th Earl of Portarlington (1883-1959), one of the best-known personalities in London society during the 1920s. Date: 1929
From Eves Dress to Evening Dress by Felix de GrayIllustration showing (loosely) the development of womens dress from Eves lack of clothes through the medieval, Tudor, Georgian and Victorian eras to the slim chic of the late 1920s. Date: 1929
From Eves Dress to Evening Dress by Felix de GrayJohn Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount Norwich (born 1929), historian, writer and son of Sir Duff Cooper and Lady Diana Cooper. Date: 1929
Scene from Molieres Les Plaisirs de L Ile EnchanteeScene from Molieres multi-day production, in collaboration with Lully and others, Les Plaisirs de L Ile Enchantee, performed at Versailles from 7 to 14 May 1664. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Les Amants magnifiques, first performed in 1670. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Le Sicilien ou l Amour peintre, first performed in 1667. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Le Medecin Malgre Lui, first performed in 1666. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Le Mariage Force, first performed in 1664. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Le Malade Imaginaire, first performed in 1673. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, La Comtesse d Escarbagnas, first performed in 1671. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, L Impromptu de Versailles, first performed in 1663. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, L Avare, first performed in 1668. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, L Amour Medecin, first performed in 1665. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Dom Juan, ou Le Festin de Pierre, first performed in 1665. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Dom Garcie de Navarre ou Le Prince Jaloux, first performed in 1661. 17th century
Scene from Molieres play, Amphitryon, first performed in 1668. It was based on a Latin comedy by Plautus. In it, Amphitryon goes off to war, leaving his wife Alcmene at home
Misfitz Dolls - Soldier. early 20th century
Misfitz - Red Riding Hood. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Punch. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Ping-Pong. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Norwegian. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Housemaid. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Hollander. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Dolly. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Dinah. early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Burmese. early 20th century
Misfitz - Alice in Wonderland - The Mad Hatter. early 20th century
Misfitz - Sindbad the Sailor. early 20th century
Misfitz - Robinson Crusoe. early 20th century
Misfitz - Rip Van Winkle. early 20th century
Misfitz - The Three Bears - Baby Bear. early 20th century
Mary Queen of Scots and Chatelar (or Rizzio)Mary Queen of Scots and Chatelar (or Chatelard), her secretary. Some versions of the picture give David Rizzio as the secretary. 16th century
Misfitz - Aladdin. early 20th century
Lost child found by a policeman. 1891
Scene from Molieres play, Melicerte (described here as Melicerte Pastorale), published posthumously in 1682. 17th century
Misfitz Dolls - Turkish. early 20th century
Misfitz - Puss in Boots. early 20th century
Misfitz - Peter Pan. early 20th century
Misfitz - Jack and the Beanstalk. early 20th century
Misfitz - Old King Cole. early 20th century
Misfitz - Gullivers Travels. early 20th century
Misfitz - Brer Rabbit. early 20th century
Misfitz - Cinderella. early 20th century
Misfitz - Don Quixote. early 20th century
Mules rescued from the mud, 1917Mules in the mire of the battle area: a tragedy of the Flanders mud in three acts. 1917
Partridge chasing: a new form of sport at ther front, WW1Some of the younger officers chasing partridges in France, not far from the front line, as a form of sport. 1917
A foal named Vimy, born during WW1Motherhood: Vimy and its mother. The foal was born at Vimy Ridge in France during the First World War, from which it takes its name. 1917