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In the early 1920s, amidst a backdrop of historical significance and cultural shifts, the trench coat emerged as an iconic garment

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Trench Coat Collection: Elizabeth Taylor actress August 1986 at Heathrow Airport with George Hamilton
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Trench Coat Collection: Liz Taylor actress and George Hamilton actor at London airport, August 1986
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Trench Coat Collection: Illustration of a detective holding magnifying glass and looking at shoe prints on the ground
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Trench Coat Collection: FRIEDRICH ALFRED KRUPP (1854-1902). German industrialist. Oil over a photograph, 1900
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Trench Coat Collection: Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944). American illustrator. After A Vain Search For Rest And Quiet
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Trench Coat Collection: DICKENS: PICKWICK PAPERS. Mr. Weller Senior, a character from Charles Dickenss Pickwick Papers
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Trench Coat Collection: PROHIBITION, 1920s. Dismantling a bootleg distillery in San Francisco during Prohibition
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Trench Coat Collection: Detectives inspecting crime scene
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Trench Coat Collection: ROADSIDE STAND, 1939. A man selling animal statues at a roadside stand near Bemidji, Minnesota
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Trench Coat Collection: ROSALIE GARDINER JONES (1883-1978). American socialite and suffragist
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Trench Coat Collection: FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909). American artist. Oil over a photograph of 1909
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Trench Coat Collection: MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American leader of birth-control movement. With her second husband
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Trench Coat Collection: PRIDE & PREJUDICE, 1894. A gentleman meeting his friends in London
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Trench Coat Collection: DEPEW AND LODGE. Senators Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1834-1928) and Henry Cabot Lodge
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Trench Coat Collection: Salvation Army lassies giving sweets to African American soldiers
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Trench Coat Collection: W. B. Yeats, 1923 (b / w photo)
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Trench Coat Collection: BOY IN UNIFORM, c1904. A Russian grammar school student in his school uniform: photographed at St
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Trench Coat Collection: NORDENFELT GUN, 1887. Demonstration of the Nordenfelt machine gun, at Wiener Neustadt, 1887
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, c1918. Poster for the United War Work Campaign and other charities
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: AUSTRIANS. Column of Austrian troops during World War I. Photograph, c1916
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: AISNE, 1917. American officer in camouflaged trench at Chemin des Dames
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: CHAMPAGNE. Sheltered communication paths in the Champagne district
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Trench Coat Collection: LUDENDORFF & RICHTHOFEN. German general Erich Ludendorff (left) with German aviator
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: WOMEN, c1919. Three women communication workers of the U
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Trench Coat Collection: LOUIS RIEL (1844-1885). Canadian insurgent leader. Photographed c1885
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Trench Coat Collection: EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE (1858-1938). American diplomat
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Trench Coat Collection: DREYFUS AFFAIR, 1899. Captain Alfred Dreyfus leaving the train at La Rabelais
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Trench Coat Collection: PAUL DUCHAILLU (1831-1903). American (French-born) explorer
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Trench Coat Collection: RED CROSS WORKERS, 1917. Two women workers of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, 1917
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Trench Coat Collection: Woman in trench coat and hat posing in studio (Rear view), (B&W)
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Trench Coat Collection: MENs FASHIONS, c1895. Unidentified man photographed at a Chicago, Illinois, studio
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Trench Coat Collection: UMBRELLA, 19th CENTURY. The Duke of Queensbury at his balcony in Piccadilly. Etching
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Trench Coat Collection: WHITE HOUSE: SUFFRAGETTES. Suffragettes standing around a bonfire in front of the
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Trench Coat Collection: (1832-1919). American physician and womans rights advocate. Line engraving, late 19th century
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Trench Coat Collection: Pen drawing by Jean Louis Forain (1852-1931)
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Trench Coat Collection: STANISLAUS JOYCE (1884-1955). Brother of the Irish writer, James Joyce
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Trench Coat Collection: CHRISTMAS CAROLERS, 1874. Wood engraving, English, 1847
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Trench Coat Collection: VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES. Professor Aronnax, the narrator of Jules Vernes Twenty Thousand Leagues
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Trench Coat Collection: SHAKERS, 1875. Shaker costumes. Wood engraving, 1875
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Trench Coat Collection: IRISH LAND LEAGUE, 1881. Following a wave of violence against process-servers inspired by
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: FRENCH POSTER. Lithograph poster by Maurice Neumont, 1915
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Trench Coat Collection: INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC, 1918. Red Cross workers at Washington, D. C
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Trench Coat Collection: RED CROSS, 1917. A member of the American Red Cross Motor Corps, 1917
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Trench Coat Collection: RED CROSS, c1920. Members of the American Red Cross Motor Corps learning to fix an automobile
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Trench Coat Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1917. Poster for the United States Food Administration during World War I
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Trench Coat Collection: PEARL WHITE (1889-1938). American actress. In The Black Secret, 1919


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In the early 1920s, amidst a backdrop of historical significance and cultural shifts, the trench coat emerged as an iconic garment. Its timeless appeal was not only evident in its functionality but also in its association with various notable figures throughout history. One such image that comes to mind is the c1920 photograph of American Red Cross nurses donning their trench coats. These brave women embodied resilience and compassion as they provided aid during times of crisis. The sight of them, united under the emblematic red cross, symbolized hope and support. Another captivating portrayal can be found in Frederic Remington's photograph from 1909. This renowned American artist chose to immortalize himself wearing a trench coat, perhaps signifying his affinity for both style and practicality. Moving forward through time, we encounter Albert Camus, the influential French writer who captivated audiences with his existentialist philosophy. In our imagination, he too could have been seen strolling down Parisian streets wrapped in a distinguished trench coat while contemplating life's profound questions. The allure of this versatile outerwear transcends gender boundaries as well. Lulu holding a Dunhill gun alongside Roger Moore outside the Hilton Hotel evokes images reminiscent of classic spy films where intrigue unfolds amid rain-soaked cityscapes. The trench coat becomes an essential accessory for these enigmatic characters navigating danger with sophistication. Literature has also embraced this sartorial staple; D. H Lawrence's Women in Love adapted for screen surely featured protagonists draped elegantly in their respective trench coats—symbolizing both protection from external elements and emotional vulnerability within their relationships. Visual art further amplifies the mystique surrounding this garment: log1956 bw neg 023 edit showcases individuals clad in trenches against vast landscapes—an embodiment of adventure and exploration that resonates even today. Meanwhile, Westward Hoe.