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The Angler Who Caught Something by H. M. BatemanAn amateur angler causes consternation among more serious fishing enthusiasts by catching a miniscule minnow. Cartoon in The Tatler by H. M. Bateman whose pictures poked fun at polite society
Advert for Aertex mens underwear 1911Aertex Cellular clothing for men, for all seasons. Date: 1911
Prince Andrew of Greece, Mmd. de la Bigne & GIlbert BealeH.R.H. Prince Andrew of Greece, father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, pictured with Mme. Andree de la Bigne and Mr. Gilbert Beale
Prince Rainier and Princess Antoinette of MonacoPrince Rainier of Monaco (later Prince Rainier III of Monaco) and his sister, Princess Antoinette, pictured at Monte Carlo playing tennis. Date: 1938
Mrs Charles Sweeny and daughterMrs Charles Sweeny, formerly Miss Margaret Whigham and later, on her second marriage, Duchess of Argyll, pictured with her daughter Frances
Group of the police force newly organised in BengalPolice force newly organised in Bengal including Lieutenant Bowie, Inspector Harry Mullick and Inspector Pandy. 1864
The Most Brilliant Fourth of June at Eton, 1911Double page spread from The Sphere reporting on the traditional Fourth of June celebrations at Eton College where parents and siblings assemble at the school for speeches, food
The New Hungaria Restaurant Club at MaidenheadView of the glass dance floor in the grounds of the Hungaria Restaurant Club at Maidenhead, formerly Murrays River Club
Tamara Geva (1907 - 1997), Russian-American actress, ballet dancer and choreographer. She was the first wife of dancer/choreographer George Balanchine. Date: 1938
Dickie Gordon and Walter Crisham at Eden RocDorothy Mary " Dickie" Fellowes-Gordon (3 August 1891 11 August 1991) Scottish socialite, coal industry heiress and singer, companion of Elsa Maxwell
Joseph Chamberlain in his conservatory, Highgate, 1902Joseph Chamberlain among his orchids in his conservatory at Highbury, Birmingham. Cover of The Sphere, 15th February 1902 Date: 1902
Giulio Romano, Italian artist, with three cupidsGiulio Romano (Giulio Pippi, c1499-1546), Italian artist and architect, with three cupids from his painting of Venus persuading Vulcan to forge Cupids arrows (original in the Louvre, Paris)
The Year of the Poets -- Father Time falling through the sky (time passes). Date: 1845
1911 Census - John Bull being measuredFront cover of The Sphere, of John Bull being measured to see if his waist has grown from the decade before. Date: April 1911
ROYAL CHESS FRANCEKing Louis XI of France, on the right - plays chess at his chateau of Plessis-les- Tours Date: circa 1480
Thomas Coryate (Coryat), English traveller and authorThomas Coryate (Coryat, c1577-1617), English traveller and author. Seen here riding on an elephant, as depicted on the title page of his book of travels, published in 1616. Date: 1616