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St James Park, 1783. Artist: Henry William BunburySt James Park, 1783. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
Miss Calash drawn by Miss Calash, 1778. Artist: Miss CalashMiss Calash drawn by Miss Calash, 1778. Woman wearing a large folding hood to protect her elaborate hairstyle. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Buckles and Buttons: I am the thing, dem-me, 1777. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse
Steel Buttons, Coup de Bouton, 1777. A woman with an elaborate hairstyle is dazzled by extremely shiny buttons on a mans coat. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Female Coterie, 18th century. Artist: T BonnerThe Female Coterie, 18th century. Well, this is certainly one of the most useful institutions:- Lame Lover. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Beau Monde in St Jamess Park, 1750. Artist: LP BoitardThe Beau Monde in St Jamess Park, 1750. The smart set parading in a London park, with a quote from Alexander Pope: The ruling passion be it what it will, the ruling passion conquers reason still
Taste a la mode in the year 1735: Being the contrast to the year 1745, (c1745). Artist: Evan DavisTaste a la mode in the year 1735: Being the contrast to the year 1745, (c1745). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Womens fashions of the 18th century, (1885). Artist: DurinWomens fashions of the 18th century, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
Fashions for August, 1857. A print from The Illustrated London News, (1 August 1857)
Ladies fashions, late 19th century. Illustration from Le Coquet fashion magazine
French Costume, (1885). A womans elaborate and heavy hairstyle is held up with a stick by her black servant. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789
The Promenade, Paris, (1885). Artist: Augustin de Saint-AubinThe Promenade, Paris, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
Portrait Of French Fashion, (1885). Artist: Augustin de Saint-AubinPortrait Of French Fashion, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
The Royal Palace Garden, (1885). Artist: UrrabietaThe Royal Palace Garden, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
The Palace Galleries, (1885). Artist: Hubert Francois GravelotThe Palace Galleries, (1885). French shoppers, possilby in the Galeries de Bois next to the Palais-Royal in Paris. Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789
The Galerie de Bois, Paris, 1787, (1885). Artist: UrrabietaThe Galerie de Bois, Paris, 1787, (1885). The first passage in Paris, the Galerie de Bois next to the Palais-Royal, opened in 1786
Self-portrait, 1622-1625. Artist: Anthony van DyckSelf-portrait, 1622-1625. Dyck, Sir Anthonis, van (1599-1641). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Portrait of Anne Dalkeith, and Anne Kirke, 1630s. Artist: Anthony van DyckPortrait of Anne Dalkeith, and Anne Kirke, 1630s. Portrait of Anne Dalkeith, Countess of Morton and Anne Kirke, Ladies-in-Waiting to Queen Henrietta Maria. Dyck, Sir Anthonis, van (1599-1641)
Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Rupert (1619-1682), commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War
Corner of the Ball, 1905. Artist: Edmond LempereurCorner of the Ball, 1905
Mademoiselle Sophie, Costume design for an opera, c1820-1857. Artist: Achille DeveriaMademoiselle Sophie, Costume design for an opera, c1820-1857
Russian Fashion Poster, 1973. Artist: Aleksander DenisovRussian Fashion Poster, 1973
Costume Moderne, 1910. Artist: Leon BakstCostume Moderne, 1910. Published in L Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst. (Paris, 1913). From a private collection
Champagne, 19th century. Artist: Nicolas-Toussaint CharletChampagne, 19th century. A poster design for the Paul Frestier and Co Poster company
Theresa, Marchioness of Londonderry, 1896. Artist: Hal HurstTheresa, Marchioness of Londonderry, 1896. Theresa Susey Helen, Marchioness of Londonderry, nee Chetwynd-Talbot (1856-1919), English political hostess, in white with parasol
An idea of the world as it would be in 1953, 1883. A young lady paying calls by personal airship among maze of telegraph and telephone wires. From Le Vingtieme Siecle (the 20th Century) by A Robida
Golfing fashions, c1910s. A pair of very slim men talk, while holding golf bags elegantly
Mens golfing fashions, c1910. Carrying a golf bag and wearing what could be a Norfolk jacket
Cover of The Ledger Monthly, American, 1899
Luggage label, Hotel du Golf, Deauville, French, 1920s
Official bulletin of USGA, December 1899
Postcard, Always Winning, American, c1910. Reinthal publishers, New York
Iris Hoey, English actress (1895-1979), c1920, with a set of golf clubs
Cover of The Delineator, July 1900. In Praise of Summer
Blanco Y Negro poster with golfing theme, c1930s
Lady golfer playing a shot, watched by her caddy, c1910. Chromolithographic calendar produced for the Eusebe Therrien Wine Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
The Ladies World, magazine cover, 1901The Ladies World, magazine cover, September 1901
The Spur magazine cover, July 1914
The Ladies Home Journal magazine cover, November 1901. Published by the Curtis Publishing Company, New York
Postcard of woman holding golf club, c1900
A Sketch at Lords, 1881. Punch could always enjoy a little dig at the expense of young women who unwisely tried to enter into the spirit of traditionally male sporting pursuits and, in this cartoon
Two Girls of The Period, 1869. Artist: John TennielTwo Girls of The Period, 1869. This cartoon shows a fashionable protestant convert to Catholicism looking in horror at the Catholic nun
A New Insect, May 12, 1784. May 12, 1784. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA New Insect, May 12, 1784
Boxing, from Worlds Dudes series (N31) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888