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Princess Mary & Prince Edward 1897Princess Mary in a chair (Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood) (1897 - 1965) with her older brother Prince Edward
Advert for Twycliffe ornate toiletPatent pedestal syphon w.c basin, supplied with either centre outlet or back outlet. Connection to outlet of trap made by means of porcelain. late 19th century
Suffragette deputation, June 1909Police-guarded deputation headed by Emmeline Pankhurst with large crowds in London. Mrs. Pankhurst had given the signal and 108 arrests by violently smacking a genial inspectors face
Chafing dishes 1899Nickel plated chafing dish, useful for preparing hot foods for super luncheon, tea ect. Cooked foods could be made hot very quickly, the upper pan only used for cooking chops, omelets sweetbreads
Advert fo J. Foot & Son, convalescing in comfort 1915WW1 - A product advertisment promoting The Burlington Rest-Chair, an adjustable recling chair. The product is advertised as the ideal chair for the sick and wounded
Victory Loan advertisement 1919Advertisement for Victory Loans, urging the public to invest in government bonds and help Britain on the way to recovery after the end of the First World War. 1919
Dunkleys prams and nursery toys advertisement, 1888Advertisement for a variety of prams, bassinettes, childrens wheeled toys and rocking horses available from Dunkleys of 76 Houndsditch, London. 1888
Advert for Schoolbreds army shirts and pyjamas 1915Advertisement for ready cut out pieces for needleworkers to make hospital pyjamas and army shirts for soldiers and convalescents during the First World War. 1915
Advert for Decca portable gramophone 1916He sent for this himself. He knew what a boon it would be, this Threatre, Music-Hall, Concert-Room and band in one - how it would be appreciated by his brother officers and by the men. 1916
Advert for Barker & Dobson Viking chocolates 1923At the top of the tree, for purity, value and delicious flavour are Barker & Dobson Viking chocolates. 1923
Advert for Saxone service boot 1916Try on Saxone regulation boots. They are tried and tested British-made boots of sound materials made to stand the hardest wear, yet confortable in the extreme. 1916
Advert for Alan Hebert & Greening trench boots 1916The A.H.G trench boot proved the best. Built on the principle of the ski-boot by Norwegian bootmakers in our own London workshops, this boot represents the most perfect form of trench wear. 1916
Advert for The Army wrist watch protector 1916This protector cover all emergencies. Having your wrist watch in a Army protector means protecting the watch. Keeping out the dust
Advert for Wilkinsons riding breeches 1918Wilkinsons Naval, Military and Civil tailors. Riding breeches, maximum allowance of freedom of movement, complete absence of strain over seat when in the saddle
Advert for Ewarts Califont hot water 1926Hot water instantly night or day. Hot water upstairs or downstairs. 1926
Advert for Ewarts Lightning Geyser 1926Hot water instantly night and day. 1926
Advert for Burberry motor-coat 1913Burberrys of Haymarket. Motor coat giving warmth and comfort, airylight Cuagh homespuns in equsite colouring. 1913
Advert for Burberry smart topcoat 1913Smart full length weatherproof topcoat made from Urbitor coating or tweed. Provides protection in rainy weather because of its resistance to wet is efficient and permanent. 1913
Bonzos bath night by George StuddyBonzos bath night -- as bath night approaches he gets more and more nervous and jumps at every little sound. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Oh, Carnarvon! by George StuddyOh, Carnarvon! Bonzo discovers a treasure trove of Egyptian mummified cats. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Bonzo comes home with the milk! by George StuddyBonzo comes home with the milk! He lies contentedly asleep on the doorstep in the snow, with a party streamer in his mouth
Advert for Burberry waterproof overcoats 1923Overcoats are Burberrys speciality, and a coat purchased at Burberrys presents, from every aspect, the highest possible return in overcoat values. 1923
Advert for Eugene permanant hair waving 1923Why Eugene excel in permanant waving. In one word, the reasons is specializations. At the Eugene salons permanant waving is something more than a mechanical process - it is a highly specialised art
Advert for Chilprufe pure wool children clothes 1923So early in the morning. It is on such occasions as Bobbys informal visit to the guest-room, out of his warm bed, along the chilly corridor, that he is likely to take a chill
Advert for E. Johnson chrome leather ulster 1923Winter motoring, for men and women who motors in the cold winter months, either for work or pleasure, a warm leather ulster is indispensable
Advert for Hindes hair brushes 1923The very brush for the hair. Just the very thing is an expression in every-day use a commonplace in the English language. The phrase means the hall-mark that distinguishes the articke that is "
Advert for Aquascutum mens coats 1923Aquascutum, sole maker of eiderscutum wraps. Snug and restful for motor wear, burdenless and limb-free for walking. 1923
Betty Compson in 1923Betty Compson (1897 1974), American actress in film. Here staring in Woman to Woman. 1923
Helen Jacobs in 1934Helen Jacobs (1908 1997), American female tennis player, won ten Grand Slam titles. 1934
Advert for Lillywhites skiwear 1933Lillywhites pre-eminent for all winter sports wear and equipment. 1933
Advert for Stockings by Bear Brand 1934Fashion is reflected in every pair of Bear Brand style 55. There soft silken shades are so drably dull-lustred, so fantastically fine, yet so supremely sturdy. 1934
Advert for Asprey dressing case 1934Asprey vanity cases. A wide range of fitted cases for ladies and gentlemen always in stock. Cases made to meet customers special requirments. Estimates and designs submitted free of charge. 1934
Jean Batten in 1934Jean Batten (1909 - 1982). Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. In May 1934 Batten successfully flew solo from England to Australia in the Gipsy Moth
Advert for Moss Bros evening wear 1933Evening wear at Moss Bros you can quickly obtain at moderate cost and with an absolute assurance of quality, perfect fitting tails or dinner suits with all accessories. 1933
Advert for Ensign camera 1918Ensign photography, means picture-making with British made apparatus and materials throughtout. " Ensign roll films will fit any roll film camera and give the finest results. 1918
Advert for Leysea bathing caps 1934The Leysea bathing cap. Comfortable and smart, it has " Nautilus" shell earpieces which give distinction to the cap, and ease to the ears. 1934
Advert for Stockings by Bear Brand 1935She has everything of the finest... even her stockings are the new superfine gauge Bear Brand... 1935
Advert for Moss Bros summer suits for men 1934Summer suits of fine quality in attractive new seasons materials, ready for immediate wear. 1934
Advert for Eleanor Adair, herbal pack 1934Adairs new achievement in beauty aids. A herbel pack, created by Eleanor Adair to enable you to avoid the distressing effects of a relentless sun
Advert for Kenneth Durward sports suits 1934The KD sports suit for comfort and distinction.. The house of Durward has long studied the needs of the out-of doors man. KD sports suit is eloquent, not only of style, quality and fine tailoring
Bonzo persuades a friend to throw a stone by George StuddyBonzo persuades a friend to throw a stone. The stone lands on a man lying on the beach, reading a newspaper, which means that Bonzo and the Bonzolines run right across him
Yes, we have no bananas! by George StuddyYes, we have no bananas! Bonzo sits on a street corner with an empty basket in his mouth, while a man runs away with a bunch of bananas
Bonzo gets into the usual seaside snapshot! by George StuddyBonzo gets into the usual seaside snapshot, surrounded by leggy bathing beauties. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo
Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1923Nestle for the original perfect permanent hairwave. To watch the really wonderful Nestle inventions gradually transform straight hair into the gloriously becoming waves
A Tatler Fashion, by Gordon ConwayA evening dress in red chiffon velvet. 1929