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Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)

Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)
Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the British-US explorer and journalist, pictured in 1878. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Illumination of Edinburgh Old Town to celebrate the Marr

The Illumination of Edinburgh Old Town to celebrate the Marr
Engraving showing the illumination of the Old Town, Edinburgh, 23rd January 1874. This grand display was to celebrate the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh, second son of Queen Victoria

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Mme Vernier Hat Design, 1955

Mme Vernier Hat Design, 1955
Illustration showin a black lace straw Ascot hat, its large crown swathed with net, 1955. Date: 1955

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his men exit a forest, Central

Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his men exit a forest, Central
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre with walking stick), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, and his companions leaving a dense forest, Central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his African followers on board

Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his African followers on board
Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, wearing white helmet), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, on board HMS Industry, c.1878

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Deck of an Australian Emigrant Ship, 1849

The Deck of an Australian Emigrant Ship, 1849
Engraving showing a typical scene on the deck of an Australian Emigrant ship, outward bound from Europe to Australia, in the mid 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies Tea-gown Fashion, 1899

Ladies Tea-gown Fashion, 1899
A tea gown trimmed with black velvet and jet. The under skirt was made of lace and the velvet bands decorated with buckles from the Parisian Diamond Company

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Beach Scene, 1955

Beach Scene, 1955
Illustration showing a glamorous beach scene in the mid-1950 s

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: John Hanning Speke (1827-1864)

John Hanning Speke (1827-1864)
Engraving showing Captain John Hanning Speke, the English explorer, pictured in 1863. Between 1860 and 1863 Speke and James Augustus Grant led an expedition to find the source of the Nile; finally

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Hair-drying device, 1928

Hair-drying device, 1928
A helmet used to dry and set hair, on display at the Hairdressers Annual Exhibition at White City, 1928

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Swimwear Fashion for 1956

Swimwear Fashion for 1956
A swimsuit in rayon batiste, with separate briefs under a flared skirt. The design was available in either red or black

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Silk Cami-bocker, 1926

Silk Cami-bocker, 1926
Illustration of a then-new style cami-bocker, made from artifical silk, available from Dorothy Perkins fashion stores

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Rex shirt, 1893

The Rex shirt, 1893
An advertisement for a gentlemans shirt

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies daywear, 1927

Ladies daywear, 1927
A design, from the Drapers Exhibition, for a dress featuring a low slung waist fastened with a metal clasp and a skirt adorned with embroidery and fringing, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashion for dances, 1927

Fashion for dances, 1927
A simple dinner dress in black georgette, lined with pink, from 1927. The yoke was embroidered with fine diamante and the skirt was formed by godets of fine lace

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Futurist designer dress, 1913

Futurist designer dress, 1913
A design by the Futurist artist, Leon Bakst, expressing the spring time of the earth, 1913. Bakst designed dresses and scenery for the Russian ballet at this time

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashion for September 1923

Fashion for September 1923
A fashionable evening dress of brick red crepe de Chine closely covered with a crystal beadwork. The swathed belt was particularly decorative

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: A Gown for the Races, 1920

A Gown for the Races, 1920
A black taffeta gown with a sash and lining of snow white crepe de chine. The head dress was made from taffeta trimmed with osprey and paradise

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies fashions from 1869

Ladies fashions from 1869
A hand tinted fashion illustration showing ladies spring fashions and accessories

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Advertisement for Dentures, 1926

Advertisement for Dentures, 1926
Photographic advertisement showing a glamourous model advertising the importance of denture care

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashions for June, 1870

Fashions for June, 1870
A selection of head wear for well dressed ladies, the latest designs from the couturiers in Paris

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ball Costumes, c. 1745

Ball Costumes, c. 1745
A glimpse into the costumes that were to be worn at Queen Victorias costume ball. The theme of the ball was court costume of the mid eighteenth century

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: A dainty cape, 1897

A dainty cape, 1897
A smart cape made from chiffon decorated with sequins. The chiffon forms into a ruffle which floats gracefully with movement. Similar capes can also be made from velvet trimmed with ecru lace

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Spring Fashions for 1913

Spring Fashions for 1913
Sketch depicting the vivid colour and graceful lines of ladies fashion in the early twentieth century. On left: an evening dress in green

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Two fashionable coats, 1899

Two fashionable coats, 1899
Illustration of a three quarter length coat of black cloth lined with white satin (on left). The coat was decorated with large white pearl buttons

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Winter fashion, 1927

Winter fashion, 1927
Illustration showing a Dunhill design, made of tweed, for winter sports, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Winter fashion for 1927

Winter fashion for 1927
A sand coloured cloth coat lavishly trimmed with brown fur

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: A boudoir cap, 1927

A boudoir cap, 1927
Illustration showing a luxurious design made from pink satin, with a diamond bulldog head in the centre, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Footwear fashions, 1925

Footwear fashions, 1925
A colourful illustration of two leather shoe designs. The left shoe was made from blending tan suede with fawn kid and the right was a design of tan kid trimmed with lizard skin

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Footwear fashions, 1925

Footwear fashions, 1925
A colourful illustration showing two fancy chintz shoe designs. The left shoe was created to be worn with a white dress and the right, black and silver shoe, was for evening wear

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Easter Fashions for March, 1847

Easter Fashions for March, 1847
A sketch showing the Easter fashions from Paris couturiers, 1847. From left: A lace head dress and a robe of taffeta, d italie rose and trimmed with ribbon

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies at a Christmas ball, c. 1902

Ladies at a Christmas ball, c. 1902
Convention; an illustration of evening dress for ladies in 1902

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: September fashions, 1923

September fashions, 1923
An attractive 3 piece suit, with a double belt that fastened the combined coat and cape

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris fashions for September, 1851

Paris fashions for September, 1851
A design for a girls dress, accompanied by a straw bonnet trimmed with ribbons. The dress is quite plain made from a white muslin with a trouser of English embroidery muslin

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashions for April, 1872

Fashions for April, 1872
A selection of ladies fashions from the Paris designers, April 1872. From left to right: Toilette de Diner, trimmed with a deep flounce

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris fashions for April, 1867

Paris fashions for April, 1867
A sketch of four dresses from the couturiers designs in France. The garments are made from velvet and silk, trimmed with lace and silk flowers

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashion for September 1923

Fashion for September 1923
An attractive example of a autumn coat frock, showing an original decoration of black cire braid

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashion for September 1923

Fashion for September 1923
Illustration showing a youthful evening gown, in which the sole decoration consisted of a fan shaped panel of tarnished gold lace

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashion for dancing, 1927

Fashion for dancing, 1927
Fringes of silver beads emphasise the tiered skirt and bolero of this distinctive evening frock design for 1927

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris fashions for September, 1851

Paris fashions for September, 1851
A design for a gentlemans promenade outfit, a jacket of chesnut or green cloth with a pattern of quilted flowers. Louis XV shaped trousers without straps or mixed satin; green, grey or light drab

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris fashions for September, 1851

Paris fashions for September, 1851
A design for a boys dress, white edged with a drill lace and mousquetaire short trousers

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Fashions for September 1923

Fashions for September 1923
Illustration showing a stylish pleated dress, made from almond green crepe de Chine, embroidered with a dull gold

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris fashions for September, 1851

Paris fashions for September, 1851
A design for a ladies dress with a bonnet of white crepe, trimmed with a bunch of green leaves. The dress was made from flounces of pink taffeta trimmed with black velvet

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Winter headwear fashion, 1927

Winter headwear fashion, 1927
A striking design displaying a diamante buckle on a grey velour hat

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Spring fashions for 1925

Spring fashions for 1925
A colourful design from Paris where the couturiers announced that skirts were to be shorter and a straight slender outline was the most desirable shape for spring 1925

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Bathing costume, 1897

Bathing costume, 1897
Illustration of a bathing costume made of pale blue serge with white serge revers, waistband and knickerbockers, trimmed scallops of white mohair braid

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Paris fashions for April, 1860

The Paris fashions for April, 1860
A sketch from the monthly ladies fashion pages. The evening dress (back) is made of silk, the colour of violette de Parme, trimmed with fluted silk plaiting of a slightly darker tone

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Caught out by the draught, c. 1909

Caught out by the draught, c. 1909
Photograph showing the problem faced by women trying the cross the gratings above the Berlin Underground railway, 1909. Date: 1909



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