RMDRHPMC–Sunday Afternoon on the Links, Carnoustie, Scotland
RMG3BE48–Afternoon Dress 1922
RMDRDH1W–Summer Afternoon in Muskoka, Canada
RM2K64J42–A family take afternoon tea.
RMD86AP9–Afternoon dresses by Poiret and Drecoll
RMG36P35–Afternoon tea is served at a tea shop
RMG36P36–Afternoon tea is served at a tea shop
RMTWB4E7–The Essence of Britain - A small Afternoon Tea Stall
RMG389CK–Afternoon shoppers in Regent Street, London Date: 1893
RMG3ADJ1–Center of Woodstock, Vermont on Saturday afternoon after sno
RMER7JPX–The first Battle of Bull Run, Va., Sunday afternoon, July 21
RMTWB217–Ladies having a chat over Afternoon Tea
RMG3ADE6–Farmer's children sitting in farm truck, Saturday afternoon,
RMG376HT–Two afternoon dresses by Premet and Doeuillet-Doucet
RMDRHYN1–Afternoon Tea aboard a ship of the NYK Line
RM2M963AJ–Taking afternoon tea in the shade of a very leafy garden.
RMHH646A–Fashion for the evening and afternoon clothing 1912
RMG3D3ET–HMS Marlborough - A quiet afternoon at sea
RMG36PTH–Afternoon tea in a fashionable French home
RMG36PTJ–Afternoon tea in a fashionable French home
RMD86AP5–Young lady in green afternoon dress by Molyneux
RMER6RFY–La tete decapitee every afternoon & eve'g. : all other enter
RMG3CRK6–Florence - Piazza della Signoria on a wet Friday afternoon
RMG3CN67–Afternoon concert, Royal Poinciana, Palm Beach, Florida, USA
RMG37T9H–Sunday afternoon in a London gin-palace Date: 1879
RMG3BMPR–Marie and Pierre Curie on a Sunday afternoon bicycle ride
RMG39MJ4–Typical Edwardians taking afternoon tea in the garden. Date: circa 1905
RM2M97ND2–Quiet period, early afternoon, Billingsgate Fish Market interior, London,
RMG3ADRW–Mrs. Hull, in one room basement dugout home, late afternoon.
RM2RG925G–Two fashionable women wearing elegant afternoon and evening dresses with sashes.
RM2M96WFE–Portugal, Madeira, Funchal. Late afternoon light over the Atlantic Ocean.
RM2M99T1D–Afternoon tea in the garden of the Pioneer Club - The Ladies' Clubs of London.
RMG3BBFM–Four gentlemen and a lady take afternoon drinks at the Cafe Royal, Regent Street, London Date: 1929
RM2M9BD7Y–A lady entertains a visitor to afternoon tea in a lush interior. The maid stands ready to pour more tea or offer a plate of food.
RM2M3K678–A group of Victorian Britons admiring the paintings in an art gallery, 1879. Engraving was originally entitled 'Sunday Afternoon in a Picture Gallery' and was 'drawn from life'.
RM2M3JWTH–Woman wearing an afternoon dress, made of white voile over straw coloured silk. The bodice and skirt were trimmed with Irish lace, finished with a belt of Liberty satin.
RMG36K1R–A lady entertains a visitor to afternoon tea in a lush interior. The maid stands ready to pour more tea or offer a plate of food. Date: 1892
RM2M3T4E3–An afternoon dress in heavy black silk with cut-out flowers down the front of the corsage. A chiffon inset runs down the sleeves from the neck, and this is bordered on either side by appliqued flowers, while a flat godet gives front fullness to the skirt.
RM2M3T0X8–(The Morning After of a Faun) 'Le Lendemain d'un Faune' (or, 'What an Afternoon') - The Great success of the new ballet 'L'Apres-Midi d'un Faune' in which the faun, failing to abduct the nymph herself, has to be content with her wrap, has suggested a sequel - wherein M. Nijinsky is made to account for his theft in the usual way. The Policeman is calling on a bad line (to his Chief) who can't quite understand whether he is saying 'Faune' or 'Phone' !!!