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Tailors Collection (page 7)

"Masterpieces in Fabric: Celebrating the Artistry of Tailors" Step into a world where craftsmanship reigns supreme

Background imageTailors Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Wie, Till, die, Schneider, duch, Saue, straft, How, Eugenspiegel

Drawings Prints, Print, Wie, Till, die, Schneider, duch, Saue, straft, How, Eugenspiegel
Drawings and Prints, Print, Wie Till die Schneider duch Saue straft (How Till Eugenspiegel Punished the Tailors), Heinrich Fuessli sammtliche Werke, 1807, part I, no

Background imageTailors Collection: Advertisement for Chas. Wm. Pearce, Ladies and Gentlemens Bespoke Tailor, 25 Change Alley, 1939

Advertisement for Chas. Wm. Pearce, Ladies and Gentlemens Bespoke Tailor, 25 Change Alley, 1939
Image from The City of Sheffield Commercial Handbook and Illustrated Guide, 1939 (Local Studies 914.274 S)

Background imageTailors Collection: Ladies Sewing Kijo Saihō No Zu

Ladies Sewing Kijo Saihō No Zu
Artokoloro

Background imageTailors Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 5005

Source Size = 3773 x 5005
THE PRESTON GUILD FESTIVAL, THE TROPHIES IN THE TRADES PROCESSION: 1. The Brickmakers; 2. The Engineers; 3. The Plasterers; 4. The Tailors; 5. The Boiler-Makers; 6. The Baby Linen Trade; 7

Background imageTailors Collection: Advertisement for The Rex Tailor-Made Shirt, c. 1890 (engraving

Advertisement for The Rex Tailor-Made Shirt, c. 1890 (engraving
XJF701474 Advertisement for The " Rex" Tailor-Made Shirt, c.1890 (engraving and letterpress) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTailors Collection: A New Mode of Travelling, what May Happen if the Vienna Tailors Plan is Generally

A New Mode of Travelling, what May Happen if the Vienna Tailors Plan is Generally Adopted, Engraving 1890

Background imageTailors Collection: Very tatty sandwichboard man advertises smart Gents suits

Very tatty sandwichboard man advertises smart Gents suits
Visual irony of a very tatty sandwich board man advertising a Gentleman Tailor and his smart suits, retailing for 12/6. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageTailors Collection: The Coronation of George VI - Celebrations at St Helier

The Coronation of George VI - Celebrations at St Helier
The Coronation of George VI - Celebrations and decorations on the street at St Helier, Jersey - The corner of King Street (now pedestrianised)

Background imageTailors Collection: Barthlemy Thimonnier (1793-1857) French inventor. Patented first sewing machine to

Barthlemy Thimonnier (1793-1857) French inventor. Patented first sewing machine to be put into practical use, Paris, 1830

Background imageTailors Collection: These Tradesmen are Preachers in the City of London, broadside published in London, 1647

These Tradesmen are Preachers in the City of London, broadside published in London, 1647. Congregationalists, a nonconformist dissenting Protestant sect who, according to the Anglican church

Background imageTailors Collection: Satirical view of Trade Unions and their demands from tailors and bricklayers to police and clergy

Satirical view of Trade Unions and their demands from tailors and bricklayers to police and clergy. Lithograph 1830s

Background imageTailors Collection: Placing sorted woollen rags in a grinding machine called a Devil. The reclaimed wool

Placing sorted woollen rags in a grinding machine called a Devil. The reclaimed wool was mixed in varying proportions of new wool and made into Shoddy

Background imageTailors Collection: Women on upper floor where an escape took place

Women on upper floor where an escape took place
Women inspecting the upper floor of a building where an escape took place during a fire

Background imageTailors Collection: The Story of Donkey-Skin

The Story of Donkey-Skin. From Playhour (1958)

Background imageTailors Collection: LCC-LFB AFS volunteer measured for uniform, WW2

LCC-LFB AFS volunteer measured for uniform, WW2
A volunteer for the newly formed AFS being kitted out with his uniform. The Service was created in 1938 to supplement the regular firefighters on the home front, to tackle fires from bombing raids

Background imageTailors Collection: Sewing and repairing Metropolitan Police uniform

Sewing and repairing Metropolitan Police uniform
A long line of tailors sewing and repairing Metropolitan Police uniforms at a police clothing store in Lambeth Road, south east London

Background imageTailors Collection: Village tailor

Village tailor
A village tailor. Sweden. 1790s. Date: 1790s

Background imageTailors Collection: Indian Street Tailors

Indian Street Tailors
Indian street tailors with their sewing machines. Date: 1930s

Background imageTailors Collection: Marwari Tailors, India - Manufacture Clothing Fabric

Marwari Tailors, India - Manufacture Clothing Fabric
India - Manufacture of Clothing Fabric - Marwari Tailors. Marwaris are a Rajasthani people (an Indo-Aryan ethnic group), who inhabit the Rajasthan region of India. Date: 1904

Background imageTailors Collection: Embroidering, India - Manufacturing decorated Fabric

Embroidering, India - Manufacturing decorated Fabric
Three generations of Indian Embroiderers - Manufacturing beautifully decorated clothing fabric. Date: 1906

Background imageTailors Collection: Four and Twenty Tailors

Four and Twenty Tailors went to kill a snail, the best man amongst them durst not touch her tail. She put out her horns like a little Keyloe cow

Background imageTailors Collection: Gulliver & Clothes

Gulliver & Clothes
The Lilliputian tailors measure Gulliver for a new suit of clothes. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageTailors Collection: Advert for Skinner & Grant, Gentlemens tailors, 1920s

Advert for Skinner & Grant, Gentlemens tailors, 1920s, London Date: 1920s

Background imageTailors Collection: National Workshop (Tailors) in the Prison of Clichy, Paris

National Workshop (Tailors) in the Prison of Clichy, Paris
Tailors at work in the debtors prison of Clichy in Paris, working away while one inmate reads aloud from the newspapers of the day

Background imageTailors Collection: Tunisia - Sfax - Rue de la Republique

Tunisia - Sfax - Rue de la Republique
Rue de la Republique, Sfax, Tunisia. The British Vice Consulate is in the middle distance on the left-hand side of the street

Background imageTailors Collection: Military tailor and in family in Bethnal Green

Military tailor and in family in Bethnal Green
This is a room occupied by a military tailor and his family at No. 10 Hollybush Place in Bethnal Green in the East End of London

Background imageTailors Collection: Dryden Knize & Co

Dryden Knize & Co
ERNST DRYDEN Tailors at work in Knize & Co, a shop which Dryden did many designs for

Background imageTailors Collection: Boy at Tailors Shop

Boy at Tailors Shop
A young boy in a sailor blouse is measured for a new outfit. His mother, in a fox fur stole, looks on. Tailors sit cross legged on a table while another cuts cloth

Background imageTailors Collection: Tailors Work in Slum

Tailors Work in Slum
A group of men, women and children work as tailors in a slum apartment. They sit on the floor of a very bare room to sew

Background imageTailors Collection: Tailors Workshop

Tailors Workshop
A busy tailors workshop

Background imageTailors Collection: Tailor / Draper

Tailor / Draper
A girl leans her bicycle against the window of THE EMPIRE - Williams, Tailors and drapers. But where this is, we do not know

Background imageTailors Collection: Futuristic automated tailoring establishment

Futuristic automated tailoring establishment
A futuristic automated tailoring establishment, where the equipment does all (or most of) the work



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"Masterpieces in Fabric: Celebrating the Artistry of Tailors" Step into a world where craftsmanship reigns supreme, as depicted by the poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd. These skilled artisans weave tales of sartorial splendor with every stitch they make. Just like the infamous tale of the "Emperor's New Clothes, " tailors possess an uncanny ability to transform mere fabric into garments that exude confidence and elegance. Their artistry is not limited to fairy tales but extends to real-life heroes, such as those depicted in the poster advertising British military uniforms during World War I. Enter a bustling tailor's workshop, where creativity dances amidst measuring tapes and scissors. Here, dreams take shape as men and women work tirelessly to create bespoke pieces that reflect individuality and style. Travel back in time to 18th-century France, where French they were revered for their impeccable taste and attention to detail. They dressed nobles and commoners alike, leaving an indelible mark on fashion history. Witness excellence at its finest through the Hereford Industrial School Tailoring Medalists – young talents honing their skills under expert guidance. These future maestros will carry forward centuries-old traditions with pride. In Commercial Road, East London, firefighters don more than just bravery; they wear tailored uniforms designed for utmost functionality while embodying timeless sophistication – a testament to how tailoring transcends boundaries. Venture into Welsh & Jefferies on Eton High Street in Berkshire, England – a haven for discerning gentlemen seeking traditional bespoke attire. This establishment stands as a reminder that some things are best preserved through generations of expertise. Across oceans lies Shanghai's Lester Hospital – where dedicated tailors ensure comfort meets practicality for medical professionals who serve selflessly day after day. Their meticulousness ensures doctors can focus solely on saving lives without compromising style or professionalism. Discover affordability without compromise through Fifty Shilling Tailors' advert photographs and illustrations.