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Waistcoat Collection (page 5)

"The Waistcoat

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Waistcoat Collection: Ronald Colman - English actor, pictured in 1932 Ronald Charles Colman
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Waistcoat Collection: Sir Ian McKellen, actor, at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, The Midlands
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Waistcoat Collection: Former Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan performing in concert. October 1982
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Waistcoat Collection: Scene from the new Co-Optimists performance at the Prince of Wales Theatre
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Waistcoat Collection: New Fashion: Getting all dolled up in this valentine style costs £37
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Waistcoat Collection: Frowning Man With Dress Shirt Open At The Collar, Tie & Unbuttoned Vest Sitting At Desk
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Waistcoat Collection: Sheriff Pat Garrett, American lawman
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Waistcoat Collection: Portrait of a Young Man, ca. 1760-65. Creator: Pompeo Batoni
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Waistcoat Collection: Lace weaving and embroidery, France, 17th and 18th century, (1898). Creator: Unknown
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Waistcoat Collection: Titian, (c1488-1576), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Waistcoat Collection: Merula, (c1430-1494), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Waistcoat Collection: Group of people, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Waistcoat Collection: Carnival at Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably 1920s
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Waistcoat Collection: Smart and Handsome British Gentleman in straw boater hat
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Waistcoat Collection: Man with two dogs posed by gateway at St Saviours Point, Padstow, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Waistcoat Collection: England captain Eddie Hapgood receives treatment for a broken nose after a match with Italy, 1934
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Waistcoat Collection: Sir Robert Shore Milnes, Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada
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Waistcoat Collection: Adolphe Thiers, French statesman and historian
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Waistcoat Collection: Fruit and Vegetables
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Waistcoat Collection: Beer
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Waistcoat Collection: Captain Edward J. Smith, portrait photograph
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Waistcoat Collection: W H Congreve, Secretary of Birkbeck Institute, London
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Waistcoat Collection: Percy Pitt, musical director, Covent Garden Opera
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Waistcoat Collection: Studio portrait of a man on a carte de visite
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Waistcoat Collection: Middle aged man in cabinet photograph
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Waistcoat Collection: Smart young man in cabinet photograph
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Waistcoat Collection: Norman McKinnel, actor, (1870-1932) drawn from life by R G Mathews, artist (1870-1955)
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Waistcoat Collection: Father and son in a garden
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Waistcoat Collection: Herbert Beerbohm Tree, English actor manager
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Waistcoat Collection: Life on a North Sea trawler - three men on deck in ordinary clothes
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Waistcoat Collection: Tailors in a workshop with coat on display
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Waistcoat Collection: Tailors in a workshop
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Waistcoat Collection: Sir John Tenniel, artist, illustrator and cartoonist
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Waistcoat Collection: Secombe Harry Sir 1921 2001 Welsh Entertainer
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Waistcoat Collection: Shapurji Saklatvala, British Communist politician
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Waistcoat Collection: Cyril Smith, British Liberal politician
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Waistcoat Collection: Clement Richard Attlee giving a speech
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Waistcoat Collection: Couples dancing together at nightclub, smiling
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Waistcoat Collection: Portrait of a Woman with a Squirrel, 1565-75 (oil on panel)
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Waistcoat Collection: Old Willie - The Village Worthy, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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Waistcoat Collection: Sleeved waistcoat, c. 1705-15 (silk & brocade)
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Waistcoat Collection: Sleeved waistcoat, c. 1705-15 (silk & brocade)
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Waistcoat Collection: Sleeved waistcoat, c. 1705-15 (silk & brocade)
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Waistcoat Collection: Suit, c. 1770-80 (wool, linen & velvet)
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Waistcoat Collection: Sleeved waistcoat, c. 1705-15 (silk & brocade)
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Waistcoat Collection: Portrait of Rowley Smart, 1925 (oil on panel)
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Waistcoat Collection: Portrait of Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) (oil on canvas)
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Waistcoat Collection: Paul Langevin and Albert Einstein, 1922 (b/w photo)


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"The Waistcoat: A Timeless Fashion Statement Across Eras and Cultures" From the iconic painting "The Ringers of Launcells Tower" by Frederick Smallfield to the modern masterpiece captured by artist Alan John Ainsworth in Pat Martino's portrait, the waistcoat has remained a symbol of sophistication and style. Even pop star Boy George of Culture Club embraced this fashion trend as he posed confidently in his waistcoat after the group achieved great success, securing their spot among music legends. The Victorian gardener with his watering can in Chelmsford also donned a waistcoat while tending to nature's beauty, showcasing its versatility beyond formal occasions. Sports teams like Millwall Athletic football team proudly wore their waistcoats during group photos, exemplifying unity and camaraderie both on and off the field. Meanwhile, Sigmund Freud's sepia photograph revealed even intellectuals appreciated this fashionable garment. Music transcends time and genres, as seen when Bruce Springsteen electrified audiences at Villa Park with The E Street Band while sporting a stylish waistcoat. Similarly, James Braid showcased his sartorial elegance on golf courses around Scotland during the early 1900s. In Cornish wrestling history, James Polkinghorne stood tall wearing a traditional waistcoat that represented strength and heritage. And who could forget Perranporth beach in Cornwall during 1921? Even amidst sand dunes and crashing waves, individuals strolled along the shore adorned with their beloved waistcoats. Carnaby Street became synonymous with fashion rebellion in the swinging 1960s era - where vibrant colors met bold patterns - making it no surprise that many fashion-forward individuals sported trendy waistcoats along this iconic street. Lastly, an amusing French postcard depicted a frog dressed impeccably in human clothing - including a charming little waistcoat - reminding us that even whimsy can find its place within our wardrobes.