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London Spring Fashions from Michael. Mannequin modeling a semi-fitted jacket with a squarer shoulder and keyhole neckline made in blue wool. February 1954 P008017
Dinah Sheridan and daughter Jenny Hanley. November 1966 P008056
This Zebra striped Giraffe neck sweater and black trousers to be worn with these sheepskin lined ballet slippers. The neck comes up over the head. May 1954 P008027
Ahoy there, Girls its the bell-bottom Bikini. The bell-bottom bikini hit London yesterday (Tuesday 6-7-65). And so did the stripey beach-pyjama look
Londons Fashion Parade in Bond Street. In presenting the avenue of womens fashion, Bond Street, one of the most famous streets in the fashionable world, celebrated this when for the first time ever
Guess What: Its a raincoat - no kidding! Styled on the Charleston dresses of the 1920s it was in the spring rainwear collection of Paul Blanche shown in London. October 1957 P008025
American actor Telly Savalas who plays "Kojak"American actor Telly Savalas who plays " Kojak" in the television series is greeted by a large crowd before being interviewed at Capital Radio headquarters at Euston Tower, London
French housewife Mrs Maria Quaranta at the local supermarket, shopping for food. April 1975 75-2072-001
Millicent Duchess of Sutherland arrives at the front line in Belgium to act as a red cross nurse
Women walking through the streets of Paris, France. April 1975 75-2099-014
Woman walking through the streets of Paris, France. April 1975 75-2099-011
Man and woman walking through the streets of Paris, France. April 1975 75-2099-015
Venice, Italy, Venetians out food shopping at a local market. April 1975 75-2202
Land army girls with barrels of bamboo cane. The leading girl is Amy Holland, aged 20. September 1945. P007961
Mrs. Millicent Grover, proprieters of the hotel for cats with TV star cat Tina on her shoulder. Marlene Harris cuddles a white haired cat, Emma Lady Hamilton. May 1975 75-2472-001
At the age of seventeen, Tessa Furnell is well on her way to achieving her ambition to he Britains first woman aero-engine designer
Japanese all womens group called "The Daughters of Heaven"Japanese all womens group called " The Daughters of Heaven" seen in and around London and the Wigmore Hall. April 1975
Girls of the Womens Junior Air Training Corps attend a church parade as Christ Church, Princess Road. Colonel J. Murray of the Army Cadets Fire stops to speak to little Majine Wheeler aged 13 1/2 one
Girls of the Womens Air Training Corps attend a church parade at Christ Church in Princess Road. Col. J. Murray of the Army Cadets force taking the salute at the march past. June 1944 P005281
The worlds top two horror companies Hammer Film Productions of Britain and American International Pictures of Hollywood join forces to produce the new horror film " The Vampire Lovers"
Of the 76 shepherds competing in the first day of the three day trials, two are shepherds They are pictured watching the men at work
Troopship arrives in the French Channel port of Le Harve with elements of the British Expeditionary Force. August 1914
French fashion models 1950
Models pose in front of bus painted with the slogan Birds Paradise wearing mini dresses by designer Paco Rabanne at Salford in aid of Womens Zionist Council. Circa June 1969
Media Mogul Lew Grade announces the return of the most popular light entertainment programme " Sunday Night at the London Palladium" with the job of compere going to Jim Dale
100, 000 wheels of all sizes being produced at Morden. 13th December 1947
Three of the actresses in the Hammer horror production "The Vampire Lovers"Three of the actresses in the Hammer horror production " The Vampire Lovers" left to right: Madeline Smith, Janet Key
The three girls who star in the comedy film The Mini Mob, left to right: Lucille Soong, Gretchen regan and Madeline Smith, photographed with BBC disc jockey Rik Dane. 10th September 1967
Russian Red Cross nurses seen here in the market place in Lemberg buying flowers for the wounded. Circa September 1914
A batch of English nurses seen here leaving Brussels for the front to tend to the wounded. The inhabitants gave them a splendid welcome
Refugees from the advancing German Army in Brussels seen here awaiting evacuation from the city Circa 18th August 1914
Frances admiration for the Indian troops is absolutely boundless. Wherever they go they are given bouquets of fresh flowers, while the people stand at their doorways with baskets of fruit
Woman newspaper vendor in Brussels wears a paper on her head as a impomptu sun hat. Circa August 1914
Rita Tobin (centre) seen here as a a film extra re enacting the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two
Rita Tobin seen here as a a film extra re enacting the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two Cities"
Re enactment of the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two Cities"
Nurses at the General Hospital at Rovna seen here with their patients. Circa September 1914
A Russian officer seen here buying a drink of milk from a local peasant woman in Lemberg. Circa October 1914
Peasant women in the market place in Lemberg selling their wares. Circa October 1914
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914
Rita Tobin (left) seen here as a a film extra re enacting the storming of the Bastille at Pinewood Studios as part of the making of a cinematic version of Charles Dickens " A Tale of Two
Filming of 1958 film A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens at Pinewood Studios on 1st September 1957. Scene being filmed, Storming of the Bastille
West National Opera Company: Regiment Sergeant Major John Williams from Cardiffs Maindy Barracks has been called in by the Welsh National Opera Company to give the chorus parade ground drill
Residents collect water from the spring in the market place in Halicz Galicia, October 1914
Women in traditional dress seen here in the village of Halicz, in Galicia, talking about the latest news from the front. Circa September 1914
Admirable work is being done at the British Womens Hospital in Paris. The whole staff is composed of members of the gentler sex and the chief surgeon is Dr Louis Garrett-Anderson, whose mother
The town of Revigny destroyed by the Germans during the fighting on the Eastern flank of the first Battle of the Marne which halted the German advance on Paris
Two French women seen here collecting money for the wounded from passengers in a train waiting on the platform. The girl is using a German helmet to receive donation given to her by a French soldier