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Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: The Show-Girls Wedding by Wallis Mills

The Show-Girls Wedding by Wallis Mills
A showgirl bride and her husband run the gauntlet of high kicking legs for her unusual guard of honour after leaving the church. Date: 1929

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Mrs Reginald Fellowes

Mrs Reginald Fellowes
Daisy Fellowes (nee Margeurite Severine Philippine Decazes de Glucksbierg (1890-1962), celebrated society figure, acclaimed beauty, novelist, poet, editor in chief of French Harpers Bazaar magazine

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. September 1940

Old Bill and Co. September 1940
" So yer still don t quite believe in staircases, eh?" 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Oliver Messel, 1940

Oliver Messel, 1940
Costume designer Oliver Messel alongside a model at his studio in Yeomans Row. The model pictured is wearing the costume of Jocasta in The Infernal Machine

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Y. M. C. A. Canteen in Surrey

Y. M. C. A. Canteen in Surrey
Two voluntary workers chat outside the Y.M.C.A. canteen in Pirbright, Surrey. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Lady Louis Mountbatten at her sisters wedding

Lady Louis Mountbatten at her sisters wedding
Lady Louis Mountbatten dressed in her St John Ambulance Brigade uniform at the Caxton Hall register office, attending the wedding of her sister, Mrs Ashley, to Laurie Gardner. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. August 1940

Old Bill and Co. August 1940
" Well, yer follers this road till yer comes to an ole, where there used to be a signpost. Then bear left till yer sees a post with only oles where the arms was

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Sarah Churchill, 1940

Sarah Churchill, 1940
Sarah Churchill, actress and daughter of then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill, featured on the front cover of The Bystander. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Advertisement for Burberry, 1940

Advertisement for Burberry, 1940
Burberry advertises their W.A.A.F. uniforms. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Laying the Tables at the Gordon Services Club

Laying the Tables at the Gordon Services Club
A volunteer lays the tables at the Gordon Services Club, based at the former Gordon Hospital in London. The Club, established in June 1940 by the Canadian Red Cross

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: The Gordon Services Club, 1940

The Gordon Services Club, 1940
Margerie Doutie writing up the menu for the Gordon Services Club, based at the former Gordon Hospital in London. The Club, established in June 1940 by the Canadian Red Cross

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: The Maple Leaf Club, Brabazon House

The Maple Leaf Club, Brabazon House
Two soldiers share a joke with Mrs Murray, matron of the Maple Leaf Club, established during the War to provide food, medical treatment and accommodation for Canadian soldiers stationed in Britain

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Harcourt Johnstone with Posters Promoting Export

Harcourt Johnstone with Posters Promoting Export
Harcourt Johnstone, Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade and vice-Chairman of the Export Council, alongside posters featuring Labour Minister Ernest Bevin

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Robert Morrison, 1940

Robert Morrison, 1940
Robert Morrison, Labour MP for Tottenham, at a salvage depot amid a mass of waste-paper being put towards the war effort. Morrison was made Chairman of the inter-departmental committee on salvaging

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Frank Pick, 1940

Frank Pick, 1940
Frank Pick, wartime Director-General of the Ministry of Information, formerly vice-chairman of London Transport. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Burberry Womens Lounge Suit

Burberry Womens Lounge Suit
Corduroy lounge suit, made by Burberry in the Haymarket. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Lord Carnarvon, 1940

Lord Carnarvon, 1940
Lord Carnarvon, a well-known racehorse owner, was made adjutant of a cavalry training regiment during the Second World War. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Lunchtime on Tower Hill

Lunchtime on Tower Hill
The front cover of The Bystander magazine features two lorry drivers in Tower Hill, London enjoying a Brigade of the Guards band performance on their lunch-break. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: George Allison on River Patrol

George Allison on River Patrol
George Allison, manager of Arsenal Football Club, carrying out a river patrol for the Home Guard. Note that he wears the armband of the LDV (Local Defence Volunteers)

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Richard Levin Working on Camouflage

Richard Levin Working on Camouflage
Richard Levin, Director of the British Industrial Design Group, demonstrates with models his idea to protect cars from air raids by having them camouflaged half for the country and half for the town

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: The National Gallerys Wartime Canteen

The National Gallerys Wartime Canteen
The menu and prices in a canteen set up at the National Gallery during wartime. All proceeds, of course, contributed to the war effort. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: A Country House School for Evacuated Architects

A Country House School for Evacuated Architects
Mount House in Hadley Common, Barnet, home to the Architectural Association School during the Second World War. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Bricklaying at the Architectural Association School

Bricklaying at the Architectural Association School
Mount House in Hadley Common, Barnet, home to the Architectural Association School during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Hugh Dalton, 1940

Hugh Dalton, 1940
Hugh Dalton (later Lord Dalton), then Minister for Economic Warfare. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. August 1940

Old Bill and Co. August 1940
" Talk about swank! Just because is was the only ouse it by the bomb, yer can t scarcely speak to im." Old Bill tries to make light of the aerial bombardment the country suffered at

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Canteen in Blandford

Canteen in Blandford
The inside of a canteen in Blandford, Dorset, where women volunteers are dishing out food and tea to the troops. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Florence Horsbrugh, 1940

Florence Horsbrugh, 1940
Florence Horsbrugh (right) in her capacity as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: The Home Guard Protecting the Thames

The Home Guard Protecting the Thames
Two members of the Home Guard chat to Colonel Burnell on a pleasure boat, now converted into a Thames patrol boat. Note that the men are wearing LDV armbands

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Y. M. C. A. Canteen in Wiltshire

Y. M. C. A. Canteen in Wiltshire
Soldiers in Codford St. Mary, Wiltshire, gathered outside a canteen, formerly a Womens Institute meeting-place and a barnyard. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Charles Peake, Sir Walter Monckton and Lord Hood

Charles Peake, Sir Walter Monckton and Lord Hood
Charles Peake (left-centre), head of the Foreign Office News Department, and Sir Walter Monckton (right-centre) with Lord Hood (far right). 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. July 1940

Old Bill and Co. July 1940
" Nah then, Robin Ood, remembah! Don t start chuckin this across the road till you gets the h order! H understand?" 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Walter Monckton at the Civil Service

Walter Monckton at the Civil Service
Walter Monckton, future Viscount Monckton, was brought in to the propaganda department of the Civil Service during the War

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Walter Monckton at the Civil Service

Walter Monckton at the Civil Service
Walter Monckton, future Viscount Monckton, was brought in to the propaganda department of the Civil Service during the War

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. July 1940

Old Bill and Co. July 1940
Old Bill by now has himself completely dug in, and is starting to worry that Britain might not be invaded at all... " Whats worryin me, mate, is that p raps Itler will pull some dirty trick

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Old Bill and Co. July 1940

Old Bill and Co. July 1940
" Bye, Maggie. I ve been ordered off to the Front! The Middle East. You know, Clacton-on-Sea." After the Fall of France

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Ann Todd gives in her appliances for the war effort

Ann Todd gives in her appliances for the war effort
Actress Ann Todd photographed handing in her spare household appliances to the local W.V.S. office in Berkshire. In 1940, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Ploughing Wimbledon Car Park

Ploughing Wimbledon Car Park
The committee at the All-England Tennis Club decided to dig for victory, converting their grass car park into farmland. Club Secretary Norah Cleather can be seen checking on the progress. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Stanley Bruce Alongside Two Australian Soldiers

Stanley Bruce Alongside Two Australian Soldiers
Australian High Commissioner Stanley Bruce (left) stands beside two of his compatriots outside the Strand Theatre, London

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Advertisement for Burberry, 1940

Advertisement for Burberry, 1940
This wartime advertisement boasts of the " dignity and endurability" of Burberrys R.A.F. uniforms. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Appearance of Comet Crommelin in 1881

Appearance of Comet Crommelin in 1881
The appearance of Comet Crommelin in June/July/August 1881. Also known as Comet Pons-Coggia-Winnecke-Forbes, a periodic comet with an orbital period of almost 28 years

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: A Y. M. C. A. Mobile Tea Car

A Y. M. C. A. Mobile Tea Car
Three female volunteers wait to restock a mobile canteen outside at Gattis on The Strand, London, which was converted during the War into a Y.M.C.A. hostel for servicemen based in the city. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Sailor at Y. M. C. A. hostel on The Strand

Sailor at Y. M. C. A. hostel on The Strand
A sailor checks into the Y.M.C.A. hostel, formerly the restaurant Gattis on The Strand, London. Gattis was taken over by the Y.M.C.A. as a canteen for troops stationed in the city. 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Guests of Mr Randolph Hearst

Guests of Mr Randolph Hearst
Page from The Tatler reporting on a weekend house party held at the home of American newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst. Top left shows Cecil Beaton giving Anita Loos a piggy back

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Tennis fashions by Suzanne Lenglen, 1930

Tennis fashions by Suzanne Lenglen, 1930
Tennis fashions by Suzanne Lenglen from Selfridges. 1930

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Tatler cover - Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall by Yevonde

Tatler cover - Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall by Yevonde
Tatler front cover featuring photograph of Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall, formerly Miss Eileen Bennett the tennis player, posed with a bunch of balloons. 1930

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: New Seasons Hats from Marshall and Snelgrove

New Seasons Hats from Marshall and Snelgrove
Advertisement for Marshall and Snelgrove showing a selection of models from their millinery department. 1930

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Asprey tennis dress advertisement

Asprey tennis dress advertisement
A tennis frock of crepe de chine from Asprey of Bond Street, London. 1930

Background imageImages Dated 7th September 2016: Advertisement for Eccles caravan

Advertisement for Eccles caravans showing a quaint, homely caravan being pulled by a car. 1930



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