RM2M9768J–A coloured aerial view of Aldwych, London. A Simmonds view.
RM2M9768N–A coloured aerial view of the Bank of England, London. A Simmonds view.
RM2M97NA6–'Vitramant' Coloured Pedestal Lavatory (washbasin) finished in black enamel.
RM2M97NAC–Armitage Coloured (Mottle) Ware - Armitage Green Wash Basin (sink).
RM2M99FNX–Artwork by Florence Auerbach, peach-coloured rose, dated Florence, 19 December 1883.
RM2M97N9D–Armitage Coloured (Mottle) Ware - Staffordshire Blue Water Closet (toilet).
RM2M97NA9–Armitage Coloured (Mottle) Ware - Dove Grey Wash Basin (sink).
RM2M97N9H–Armitage Coloured (Mottle) Ware - Mottled Amber Wash Basin (sink).
RM2M97NAW–'Vitromant' Coloured pedestal Lavatory (Wash Basin / sink) in pink enamel with chromium plated fittings.
RM2M99GEH–Paris fashion, Empire robe of straw-coloured satin covered with embroidered paillette tulle, with a black velvet train.
RM2M976BE–A coloured aerial view of Tower Bridge, London, looking south towards the Tower of London. A Simmonds view.
RM2M3JWXA–Cyclamen coloured hemp straw trimmed with flowers and velvet ribbon. This design was produced by Woolland Bros of Knightsbridge in 1926.
RM2M97NA8–'Vitromant' Coloured Water Closet Suite (toilet) - finished in fetching pink enamel with a polished mahogany seat.
RM2M97N9N–Coloured Enamel Iron Bath with Chromium plated fittings from a catalogue for Nicholls and Clarke Ltd., London. Manufacturers and Merchants of Building Materials.
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.
RMG3BBPK–Top hat, pink waistcoat with stand collar, fawn coloured frock coat with stand-fall collar & sleeves gathered at the shoulder, breeches, top boots, cravat & handkerchief. Date: 1807
RM2M97NA3–'Vitromant' Coloured Shelf Lavatory (Wash Basin / sink) - from the 'Vitromant' Sanitaryware range - from a catalogue for Nicholls and Clarke Ltd., London. Manufacturers and Merchants of Building Materials.
RM2M97N9G–'Vitromant' Coloured Shelf Lavatory (Wash Basin / sink) - from the 'Vitromant' Sanitaryware range - from a catalogue for Nicholls and Clarke Ltd., London. Manufacturers and Merchants of Building Materials.
RM2RGD6W6–A group of young girls making coloured paper roses, flags and windmills, to sell to passers by. Mothers who were at work all day brought their children into the kitchen of the Vitcoqs to be taken care of; teaching the little ones combined with patients and assistance to make paper items to sell in Paris.
RM2M3JX79–Lord Kitchener (1850 - 1916), in his first public appearance as Secretary for War, leaving the War Office to attend his first cabinet meeting. On the steps in the light-coloured top hat is Mr F E Smith, MP, Chief of the new Press Bureau (responsible for newspaper censorship).
RM2M3T4HA–Autochrome Lumiere was an early colour photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumiere brothers, Louis and Auguste, in France and first marketed in 1907. Using autochromatic plates by the preparation of Lumiere's negative with microscopic discs of potato powder, coloured green, orange and violet could be used to separate screens for the colour original.
RM2M3JWWF–Women wearing vivid colour and graceful line dresses of ladies fashion in the early twentieth century. On left: an evening dress in green and blue brocade veiled with a tunic of blue mousseline de soie. Centre: an evening gown with sleeves of deep sapphire blue and a white lace tunic fastened in front with an antique clasp. On right: a gown of white charmeuse crossed in front, veiled with a rose coloured ninon tunic.
RMA677P8–Flesh Coloured Stockings
RMG3BDYC–Sports and play in coloured prints 1929
RMG3ARHC–Map of the British Empire (coloured red), showing the All-British international cable going round the world, enabling telegraphic communication. Date: circa 1902
RMA310G4–Molay Rogier Coloured
RMKRCW9H–A flapper from the 1920s 1920s
RM2M96R0C–Fabric design featuring vibrant floral pattern with blue butterflies.
RM2M9CNHB–A young girl wearing a 'Scooby Doo' dress.
RM2M9B4KK–This is an official card produced to raise funds for the Red Cross. All sides used postcards to raise funds for a variety of Causes. WW1
RM2RG8YC8–Marshall & Snelgrove gown: loose fitting, high waisted ankle length gown in a bronze fabric, round neckline, Medici style collar, translucent sleeves & reverse cuffs.
RMA66YXB–World Map Brit Empire
RMA67NN7–Sea Perch 1849
RMAE5P87–Ship On Blue Sea
RMANJNBB–Five Ladies On One Bike
RMANJNBA–Advert Maypole Dyes
RMA67YW7–Stain Glass St Stephen
RMA66DTE–Chemists Shop Bedford
RMA67MX4–Mans Dressing Gown 1927
RMA67DT9–Costume Photo By Sparham
RMA678J0–Frenchwomen C.1805
RMA31WGB–American Style 1927
RMA67CJ4–Father Child 1860s
RMAA02H1–Afternoon Dress 1912
RMA67DW7–Photo Boy By Hughes
RMG3BBD5–FLESH-COLOURED STOCKINGS
RM2M96M61–Wrapping Paper Sample Design -- multi-coloured flowers.
RM2M9CMB3–A street scene with some brightly coloured cinema posters in the background.
RM2M9CMD0–A street scene with some brightly coloured cinema posters in the background.
RM2M3R825–Brightly coloured shoes and bags by Charles Jourdan, Date: 1966
RM2M96PWD–Brightly coloured fruits on tree with white blossom.
RM2RGBWYY–Enamel kilns for firing coloured glazes on tiles
RMK08X06–Hand-coloured page of the latest Paris fashion of 1886. 1886
RM2M96M4T–Wrapping Paper Sample Design -- multi-coloured floral pattern.
RM2M96M4D–Wrapping Paper Sample Design -- multi-coloured floral pattern.
RM2M96RYE–Alken's illustration of Modern Prophecy: The progress of steam. Coloured engraving, 1828.
RM2M9CNY9–Yachts with different coloured sails at Burnham on Crouch, Essex.
RM2M96R06–Brightly-coloured fabric pattern depicting birds, flowers and fruits.
RM2M96RY3–Port Madoc from the Embankment. Coloured lithograph by C F W, 1849
RM2M9CP1R–Brightly coloured red and yellow pedaloes on the beach at Corfu, Greece.
RM2M96M54–Wrapping Paper Sample Design -- stylised multi-coloured floral pattern.
RM2M982KE–A coloured photograph of a Kabliyan woman. She wears traditional dress and jewellery.
RM2M966DT–A brightly coloured advertising card for Rudge-Whitworth bicycle company based in Coventry.