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Doria March (1893 - 1974), born Katharine Hamilton Ewing, Canadian actress, hailed, the best-dressed woman in Canada. Date: 1930
Chief members of the Shah of Persias suiteThe visit of the Shah of Persia to England in 1889. Senior members of the Shahs suite. 1889
Sir Thomas Beecham leaving the War Office 1939Photograph of famous conductor Sir Thomas Beecham as he leaves the War Office, after a discussion concerning entertainment provisions for soldiers, following the outbreak of war in September
Joseph Kennedy working at the US embassy, September 1939Joseph Kennedy, photographed working at the US embassy, where his father worked at the time, to help with the processing of the rush of Americans trying to leave Britain
Inside of ration book for motor spirit, September 1939Coupons for petrol found inside a ration book issued by Surrey County Council, 5 September 1939. Petrol rations were based on the horsepower of a vehicle
Motor spirit ration book front cover, September 1939Front cover of a ration book for motor spirit, issued by Surrey County Council on 5 September 1939, shortly after the outbreak of war
Woman carrying gas mask correctly, September 1939London woman photographed from behind as an example of how best to carry a gas mask. The Sphere comments on the impracticality of holding a gas mask in your hand which it describes as "
Mother holding baby and specialised gas mask, Sept 1939An East end mother smiling as she holds her baby and baby gas mask in each hand. Meanwhile, the Sphere comments on the " non-committal" skepticism with which the child stares at the device
Women queuing with their dogs for RSPCA advice, Sept 1939A group of women queuing with their dogs for advice on pet safety from two RSPCA doctors. The Sphere informs the reader of clinics in London established by the RSPCA to offer information with regards
Civilians filling sandbags for air raid shelters 1939Civilians, including females in bikini tops and a man in a suit, working together to fill sandbags for use in the construction of public air raid shelters. September 1939
Two women with infants and new baby gas masks, Sept 1939Two East end mothers wheeling their children and new baby gas masks through a London street. Accompanied by a caption reminding the reader to always carry a gas mask
A father leads his two children to be evacuated 1939A father in the middle of his two children with backpacks and gas masks photographed from behind as he takes them to be evacuated
Construction of sandbag air raid shelter, September 1939Construction of a large public air raid shelter from sandbags in North London, shortly after the outbreak of war. September 1939
Evacuees receive their kit bags in the country 1939A group of evacuated children are greeted by a smiling woman and man and given their kit bags upon arrival at their countryside destination. September 1939
The Queen pictured with her gas mask, September 1939The Queen pictured outside the British Red Cross headquarters during her rounds of inspection, carrying her gas mask. September 1939
Irish nationals outside the Irish Embassy, September 1939Irish nationals waiting outside the High Commission for Ireland in an attempt to return home, following the outbreak of war, September 1939. September 1939
Americans queuing to try and leave Britain, September 1939American nationals queuing outside the United States Lines offices in a n attempt to return home, following the outbreak of war in September 1939
Enemy aliens queue to register outside church, Sept 1939A church in Hampstead helps to register crowds of enemy nationals just after the outbreak of war, September 1939. The Sphere emphasises that " all cases are examined with care and consideration
Enemy aliens queue to register in London, September 1939German nationals living in Britain, described by the Sphere as enemy aliens, queue to register themselves in Golders Green, carrying gas masks and monitored by police
Three children, survivors of the Athenia, September 1939Three young girls; Margot from London, Theodora from Toronto and Virginia from Detroit, photographed after being rescued from the transatlantic passenger liner, the Athenia
French reservists enjoying lunch in London, September 1939French reservists enjoying their lunch and wine under the cover of the trees of Bedford Square as they wait to register for service
Londoners travelling to work amid wartime delays 1939Londoners photographed as they travel after experiencing delays due to air raid warnings. The Sphere describes " three hours suburban traffic" but reports that " by 9.30 and 10 a.am
Evacuee children walking through countryside gate, Sept 1939A woman helps children through a kissing gate in Somerset evacuated from south Blackfriars in London. A boy named Charlie in the foreground is the first through and holds a bouquet of flowers
Frenchmen marching in London after enlisting 1939French reservists marching with French flags over Westminster Bridge, after reporting to and being registered by the French Consulate for military service, just after the outbreak of war
Lifeboats watching the Athenia as it sinks, Sept 1939Illustration of overcrowded lifeboats as they watch the transatlantic ocean liner, the Athenia, sink. The ships are shown lighting flares
Explosion of a hatch on the Athenia, September 1939Illustration of the explosion as a torpedo from a German submarine hit the port side No. 5 hatch of the Athenia, a British transatlantic passenger liner
Man greeted by his evacuated children and wife 1939British man, having traveled to the country to see his evacuated family is greeted by his children and wife, during the second weekend of the war. September 1939
Soldiers in their quarters at a racecourse, September 1939Soldiers photographed at an unidentified race course in their temporary sleeping quarters in September 1939. In peacetime, these seats would be reserved for richer customers. September 1939
Precautionary camouflaging of tents, September 1939A group of people camouflage a tent in the countryside to protect it from potential air raids, following the outbreak of the war
German plane wreckage on the outskirts of Warsaw, Sept 1939A crowd inspects the remnants of a German plane, having been shot down just outside Warsaw as part of the Polish resistance to German invasion, in September 1939. September 1939
British ambassadors returned to England, September 1939Sir Nevile Henderson, British ambassador to Germany, his wife and son, seen with Sir Nevile Bland, British ambassador to the Netherlands in England, having returned from Berlin
Polish military delegation in London, September 1939Photograph of the Polish military section of the Government Delegation for Poland in London as they leave the War Office after a meeting, following Germanys invasion of Poland, September 1939
Woman crossing road in the dark in white coat, Sept 1939Female pedestrian crossing road in front of a car, using her white coat and a newspaper to be seen in the dark, as well as carrying a gas mask
The Sphere front cover showing the German advance, Sept 1939Front cover of the Sphere, showing German soldiers and supplies as they advance into the Polish corridor. 1939
Backs of two walking girls holding helmets, September 1939Two girls, described as in " smart uniforms", photographed from behind as they walk down a London street, holding steel helmets
Female and male warden conferring in street, Sept 1939Female warden in a steel helmet reading over the latest regulations with another warden, holding a helmet, in the middle of a busy Westminster street
Extra bedding loaded onto Queen Mary ship, September 1939Men carry extra bedding aboard the Queen Mary ship for additional passengers, departing the UK following the outbreak of war in September 1939
Steel helmets ready to be packed in factory, September 1939London factory workers stand behind rows of steel helmets, laid out to be packed for dispatch and issued to air-raid wardens as part of the preparations for war
Construction of casualty clearing station, September 1939Construction of a casualty clearing station in the foundations of a new block of buildings at a London hospital, shortly after the outbreak of the war. 1939
Gwen Farrar at homePage from The Sketch featuring a number of photographs of actress, cellist, singer and all round variety artist Gwen Farrar at her home
Gwen Farrar drawing a caricature of herselfGwen Farrar, the famous variety artist, making a caricature of herself. The Sketch explains she had been working on a series of sketches of celebrities which were to be sold for charity. 1927
Biggs sheep-dipping apparatus 1851Thomas Bigg, Leicester House, Great Dover Street, Southwark, inventor and manufacturer of improved apparatus for sheep-dipping, using five men is capable of dipping 500 sheep per day. Date: 1851
Heatwave floods London 1932Various areas of London caught a cloudburst, among them was London Road, Norbury, which was flooded to a depth of 3 ft. July 1932
Meltham Mills 1851Meltham Mills, near Huddersfield. Brooks family, Royal improved, patent cotton spinning mill. 1851
Clocked stocking 1910Woman wearing the latest way of wearing a watch around her ankle! 1910
Convicted Communard Prisoners - Fort d EnetIncarcerated in the Fort d Enet, in the harbour of the Ile d Aix, convicted Communards gaze out and contemplate the chances of escape...are incarcerated. 1871
Holiday reflections and advert for Midland RailwayHoliday reflections with a smart tweed shooting costume, and an advert for Midland Railway to Scotland, 1906 1906
Advert for Henry Heath womens hats 1933Definite style is imparted to this stitched fur-felt by the trimming. 1933