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"Hartnell: A Legacy of Elegance and Royalty" Step into the world of Hartnell, where glamour and sophistication reign supreme

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer undergoing driving training

Woman police officer undergoing driving training
Woman police officer on a driving course, sitting at the steering wheel with a male officer next to her in the passenger seat

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer at the wheel of a car, London

Woman police officer at the wheel of a car, London
Woman police officer (Evelyn Walker) at the wheel of an open topped car, possibly during a training session, with a male officer in the passenger seat. Date: 1972

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer taking oath in court, London

Woman police officer taking oath in court, London
Woman police officer taking the oath from the witness box in a magistrates court, London. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer giving evidence in court, London

Woman police officer giving evidence in court, London
Woman police officer giving evidence from the witness box in a magistrates court, London. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer working at a police station

Woman police officer working at a police station, helping a woman visitor at the front desk. Date: circa early 1970s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Two women police officers working at Kingston police station

Two women police officers working at Kingston police station. One of them is looking after a little girl, while the other is on the telephone. Date: circa early 1970s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Police officers with dogs, conducting a search, London

Police officers with dogs, conducting a search, London
A group of police officers, male and female, belonging to the Special Patrol Group, with police dogs, conducting a search. The WPCs are wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police dog handler with drug sniffer dog, London

Woman police dog handler with drug sniffer dog, London
Woman police dog handler Sandra Kertzen with drug sniffer dog Snoopy in action, Met Police, London. The yellow labrador was one of the first to be trained by a WPC. (4 of 5) Date: 1971

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer with two men on a London street

Woman police officer with two men on a London street
Woman police officer chatting with two men on a London street on a sunny day. She is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer on a bridge, London

Woman police officer on a bridge, London
Woman police officer on duty in central London, standing on a bridge with the River Thames below. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa early 1970s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Three women police officers standing by a car, London

Three women police officers standing by a car, London. They are wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer in Westminster, London

Woman police officer in Westminster, London
Woman police officer on duty in Westminster, central London, standing on steps with Big Ben in the background. She is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer in new Hartnell uniform, London

Woman police officer in new Hartnell uniform, London
Woman police officer in the newly designed Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968 to try to encourage recruitment. Date: late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer with car driver on a London street

Woman police officer with car driver on a London street
Woman police officer giving directions to a man in an open-top sportscar outside a greengrocers shop on a London street. She is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer giving directions on a London street

Woman police officer giving directions on a London street
Woman police officer giving a man directions on a London street. She is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer outside a furniture shop, London

Woman police officer outside a furniture shop, London, chatting with a man and a woman. The WPC is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer on a busy London street

Woman police officer on a busy London street
Woman police officer (Alison Blair) on a busy London street, talking to a man near the entrance to an underground station. She is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageHartnell Collection: Male and female police officers in Westminster, London

Male and female police officers in Westminster, London
Male and female police officers (Sue Maudsley on the left) in Westminster, central London, with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament in the background

Background imageHartnell Collection: Woman police officer outside a house with two children

Woman police officer outside a house with two children
Woman police officer outside a rather run-down house with two children. The WPC is wearing the new style Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968. (2 of 2) Date: circa late 1960s

Background imageHartnell Collection: Police officer on horseback, WPC and little boy, London

Police officer on horseback, WPC and little boy, London
A police officer on horseback smiles as a woman police officer holds up a little boy so that he can stroke the horse. The WPC is wearing the Norman Hartnell uniform, introduced in 1968

Background imageHartnell Collection: Womens fashion for lunch at Caprice, 1965

Womens fashion for lunch at Caprice, 1965
Two girls meet for lunch at the Caprice. On the left, model wears a slip dress in navy linen by Norman Hartnells Petit Salon with a navy-edged white panama Breton hat by Jean Barthet

Background imageHartnell Collection: Norman Hartnell & Duchess of Gloucester at Mansion House

Norman Hartnell & Duchess of Gloucester at Mansion House
Sir Norman Bishop Hartnell (1901-1979) British couturier and favourite fashion design of the Queen and Queen Mother, seen greeting another royal patron, Princess Alice

Background imageHartnell Collection: Traces of the Franklin Expedition: the Three Graves at Cape Riley, Beechy Island

Traces of the Franklin Expedition: the Three Graves at Cape Riley, Beechy Island; John Torrington, John Hartnell, William Braine

Background imageHartnell Collection: Traces Of The Franklin Expedition: The Three Graves At Cape Riley

Traces Of The Franklin Expedition: The Three Graves At Cape Riley, Beechy Island; John Torrington, John Hartnell, William Braine

Background imageHartnell Collection: Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Film Performance, 1952

Queen Elizabeth II at the Royal Film Performance, 1952
Front cover of the Tatler, featuring a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II leaving the Royal Film Performance at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square

Background imageHartnell Collection: Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number 1960

Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number 1960
Inner front cover of The Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number commemorating the marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong Jones at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 1960



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"Hartnell: A Legacy of Elegance and Royalty" Step into the world of Hartnell, where glamour and sophistication reign supreme. From the enchanting Hartnell ballgown to the ethereal Feathered Gown, every creation is a masterpiece that exudes grace. Witness Lady Delamere in her resplendent Coronation outfit, a vision of regality brought to life by Norman Hartnell's artistic genius. The iconic image of HM Queen Elizabeth II with her Maids of Honour during The Coronation captures the essence of this historic moment, beautifully immortalized by Cecil Beaton. Even in unconventional settings, such as a self-defence exercise, a woman police officer radiates confidence and strength while donning the impeccable Hartnell uniform. This fusion of elegance and functionality showcases how Hartnell designs transcend boundaries. The Royal Wedding in 1947 was nothing short of magical, with bride and bridesmaid dresses designed by none other than Hartnell himself. These exquisite gowns epitomize romance and timeless beauty. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter Countess of Leicester adorned in her majestic Coronation outfit. Every stitch tells a story - one filled with grandeur befitting royalty. Norman Hartnell's creations have left an indelible mark on countless occasions throughout time. Whether it be capturing moments like newlyweds departing for their honeymoon at Water or collaborating alongside Stiebel/Amies/Hartnell – his influence knows no bounds. Finally, let us not forget the captivating image featuring Norman Hartnell alongside Lady Willingdon; their partnership symbolizes an era defined by elegance and refinement. Hartnell's legacy lives on through these remarkable glimpses into fashion history – forever reminding us that true artistry transcends time itself.