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The Tatler Collection

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Professor Huntingdon, Mr. Frank Hedges Butler, and the Hon. C. S. Rolls, 1906

Professor Huntingdon, Mr. Frank Hedges Butler, and the Hon. C. S. Rolls, 1906. The British crew who competed in the 1906 Gordon Bennett Cup

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: The Rival Captains, 1906

The Rival Captains, 1906. Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke of Towton (1860-1938) and Harry Meyer Archibald Primrose, 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882-1974)

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: John Pound & Co. 1906

John Pound & Co. 1906. An advert for Gentlemens and Ladies dressing cases. John Pound & Co. was a luggage manufacturer owned by Sir John Pound, 1st Baronet Pound (1829-1915)

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: The Omnibus after the Smash, 1906

The Omnibus after the Smash, 1906. The wreckage of a London Motor Omnibus after an accident at Handcross, West Sussex, England. From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Miss Ruth St. Denis in her Remarkable East Indian Dance at the Aldwych Theatre, 1906

Miss Ruth St. Denis in her Remarkable East Indian Dance at the Aldwych Theatre, 1906. Ruth Saint Denis (1879-1968) was a modern dance pioneer, introducing eastern ideas into the art

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar

Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar
Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. After a cartoon by Harold Robert Millar (1869-1942). From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Hints To Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar

Hints To Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar
Hints To Motorists, 1906. After a cartoon by Harold Robert Millar (1869-1942). From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Harry Brodribb Irving (1870-1913), 1906

Harry Brodribb Irving (1870-1913), 1906. Harry Brodribb Irving (1870-1913), English actor. Irving was the son of the acclaimed Victorian actor Sir Henry Irving

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Pitmans Metropolitan School, 1906

Pitmans Metropolitan School, 1906. An advert for Pitmans Metropolitan School, London. From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: The scene on the Victory during the court-martial, 1906

The scene on the Victory during the court-martial, 1906. The court-martial of Captain Thomas B. S. Adair and Lieutenant J. H. Dathan on board the Victory, Plymouth

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: The Holiday Exodus from London, 1906

The Holiday Exodus from London, 1906. Holiday makers awaiting trains to Swanage and Weymouth at Waterloo station. From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Whats A Whisper?, 1906. Artist: Philip William May

Whats A Whisper?, 1906. Artist: Philip William May
Whats A Whisper?, 1906. A gentleman ordering a Whisper from a barmaid. A Whisper is a cocktail which mixes whisky and Perrier water. After a cartoon by Phil May (1864?1903)

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Larking with the Girls, 1906

Larking with the Girls, 1906. A cartoon featuring Prime Minister Asquith on the theme of womens suffrage. Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928)

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Where the famous Yorkshire Relish is made up, 1906

Where the famous Yorkshire Relish is made up, 1906. A picture showing the packing of Yorkshire Relish at the factory of Leeds based company Goodall, Backhouse & Co

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Celebrating His Seventieth Birthday, 1906

Celebrating His Seventieth Birthday, 1906. In July 1906, Birmingham threw the biggest birthday party in its history, on the occasion of Joseph Chamberlains (1836-1914) 70th birthday

Background imageThe Tatler Collection: Scene of the Terrible Railway Disaster at Salisbury, 1906

Scene of the Terrible Railway Disaster at Salisbury, 1906. The Salisbury rail crash of 1 July 1906, occurred when a London


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