RM2HXG3CC–Original WW1 era portrait of girl guide leader or possibly a home front volunteer in uniform with whistle, shoulder cord - possibly she was a member of the women's voluntary patrols. (These Women’s Patrols were suggested by The Headmistresses' Association and the Federation of University Women. The War Office gave permission for these patrols to take place outside military camps to stop local woman from becoming too friendly with the soldiers and also to keep a check on morality in cinemas). Studio of Mora Ltd. Western Road and London Rd, Brighton, U.K. more research needed.
RF2DAE38H–The Nevada Dress Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2GB4113–Original Edwardian RPPC (Real photographic postcard) of group of women outdoors, all ages, including elderly and eta black woman, convalescing patients at a hospital, possibly Cookridge Convalescent home, posted April 1908 Horsforth, Leeds, U.K.
RF2DB4265–Coiffures - woman's hairstyling from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2EBFYPC–Drawing of Regency era woman wearing a mob cap or bonnet which married women & spinsters wore indoors, high neckline, U.K. circa 1810, 1815
RMD7EG82–Women only carriage on a local city commuter train; woman only carriage; standing room only; train coach; doors open; female only; commuter transport
RME0W9Y2–19th century Victorian women's fashion
RMBCN5B2–Two young Chinese women in colourful traditional costume, being carried during a Chinese New Year parade.
RMDGGAK5–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1880 by Victorian photographer S. Knott of Oldham
RMA1H3P4–Young woman braids flying dances in nightclub Bakau The Gambia
RMDGGAJE–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1898 by Victorian photographer W. Hawkes of Birmingham
RM2HJBJH0–Studio shot of a pair of fashionable leather outdoors waterproof female boots cut out against a white background - John Gollop
RMDGGAKX–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1880 by Victorian photographer S. Knott of Oldham
RFCR0CG0–Woman's legs wearing black stockings and silver high heels
RMDGGAHW–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1898 by Victorian photographer W. Hawkes of Birmingham
RMTA3BA9–The contemporary drawing shows the first escalator in a Parisian department store.
RMDNGHDM–1950s magazine advert for TAMPAX women's sanitary products
RMB2C55X–Shoes and the matching bag, historic picture from about 1955
RMD773P8–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1870. Original watercolour painting artist unknown woman reading book in library.
RFBGR8DN–Pregnant woman relaxing outside
RF2DAE3K1–New Style of Robe from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMDFD27K–Flapper fashion of the 1920s. Gowns of white satin by designer Georgette. Original vintage illustration from a women's fashion magazine circa 1924
RF2DB4168–Fashionable Bonnets 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2HJ8A3C–Original Victorian tinted carte de visite (CDV) of attractive mother looking tenderly at her baby who is dressed in a white gown, possibly a christening gown. The woman has a chignon hairstyle, and dress which has a bustle. From the studio of Barry & Co. Hull, Yorkshire, England, U.K. circa 1875.
RMD4TTM0–Original 1920s period vintage advertisement print from English magazine advertising THE CYKELAID AN IDEAL MOTOR CYCLE FOR A LADY by The Sheppee Motor Co of York England UK
RM2M7BBR7–Original and clear studio portrait postcard of a strong willed serious / earnest looking young Edwardian era woman called Katie, who has written 'Votes for Women' below her image on a postcard. Perhaps she was a suffragette or a suffragist or just a sympathiser of the cause. She wears a large hat tied with a scarf. She lived in London. From the studio of Laffitte 184 Western Road, Brighton, Sussex, England, posted from South Tottenham, London, U.K. Dated / posted 13th Feb 1911.
RMDFG437–Flapper fashion of the 1920s. Frock of pleated black mousseline edged with a wide Roman stripped border by designer Paul Caret. Original vintage illustration from a women's fashion magazine circa 1924.
RMJFAX1R–Early postcard of WW1 era attractive young woman wearing white summer skirt and blouse, with frills, a more liberal way of dressing for women with raised hemline showing ankles, circa 1916,1917, U.K.
RMEGAXM2–Black leather handbag cut out isolated on white background
RM2NAD3DB–Original Edwardian photo of a pretty working class lady called Amy. She may have been a lady's maid. She is wearing a straw hat, big hairstyle, wishbone style brooch, white gloves, belt around a very slime waist, fine pleated cotton summer blouse with small dots, with a high neckline, bolero type jacket with full sleeves to elbow and matching skirt. Dated 5 June 1907.
RM2HJBJGY–Studio shot of a pair of fashionable leather outdoors waterproof female boots cut out against a white background - John Gollop
RM2JFGPD5–Original WW1 era photograph of a group of young working class women machinists working in a factory making blouses using treadle sewing machines, one blouse is displayed on a dressmaker's dummy, each lady has a dressmaker's counter-top display stand to put the finished blouse on. A manageress looks on in the background. Early light bulbs hang above the workbench. Circa 1916. U.K.
RM2BEK7GK–Handbag cut out isolated on white background
RFDHK281–Legs of woman lying on floor
RMH0P82C–Handbag cut out isolated on white background
RFDE9G5Y–Hats by TishMarie
RMER37C5–Pair of 'Bunker' designer ankle boots on a wooden laminate floor
RF2DAE3H1–New Style of Robe from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DB4119–Godey's Fashion for December 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMDFG44M–Flapper fashion of the 1920s. Printed crepe frock in red ochre and dark blue edged with a flounce of dark blue alpaca by designer Berthe. Original vintage illustration from a women's fashion magazine circa 1924
RM2MCT3F2–Original WW1 era postcard of a group of determined looking women standing next to a sign that says ' Women's Legion M.T. drivers. ' M.T. is an abbreviation of Mechanical / Motor Transport. The women are wearing uniform of khaki coat, skirt, cap and fur coat and gloves. On the women's cap and lapel badges are Army Service Corps (ASC) badges. Possibly drivers working with the Royal Flying Corps as they wore their ASC badge on their hat and shoulder. These Women's Legion motor drivers worked directly for the ASC on the home front. Circa 1917 - 1918, U.K.
RMH0P82A–Handbag cut out isolated on white background
RF2DAE505–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DB40A5–Godey's Fashion for August 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, August, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMDFHGTE–Flapper fashion of the 1920s. Mail order frock made of marl stockinette from pure Botany wool woven with artificial silk. The neck and sleeves are bound with artificial silk braid. Original vintage illustration from a women's fashion magazine circa 1924
RMDGGAAP–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1885 by Victorian photographer S. Knott of Oldham
RMDGGAGJ–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1898 by Victorian photographer Miss Webster of Aston Manor Birmingham
RM2N0CY5E–Original, clear with lots of detail of face and clothes, Victorian era CDV (carte de visite or visiting card) studio portrait of older woman, with a neat bun hairstyle, who is probably working class with her careworn expression and wearing her smartest Sunday Best clothes for the photograph. From the studio of C F. Lewis, Moulsham, Chelmsford, Essex. U.K. Circa 1886 to 1890
RMDGGAB8–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1885 by Victorian photographer S. Knott of Oldham
RM2M112KN–Original Edwardian era postcard of beautiful lady, wearing a large elaborate hat trimmed with ostrich feathers, wearing a white summer dress, flowing sleeves, gloves, a bamboo table prop typical of the furniture of this period. Dated / posted 20 November 1906, Sheffield, England, U.K.
RMDGEDJ3–Victorian woman Carte de Visite studio portrait circa 1895 by Victorian photographers A&G Taylor of Newport South Wales UK
RM2N6M7AK–French postcard, pretty, attractive French fisherwoman in traditional dress, wearing an elaborate lace Boulonnaise headdress, holding a rolled up sail, early 1900's Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France, entitled 'type de pecheuse' circa 1905 / 1910 / 1920
RMD773JG–French fashion from the Victorian era circa 1870s. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RM2HJ7Y2T–Lovely, clear, original Victorian era cabinet card studio portrait with painted backdrop, of large family group of women, teenage girls and children, lots of characters. The young boys are dressed in fashionable sailor suits and are holding toy yachts and the young girl at the front, a basket of flowers (reinforcing gender stereotypes). Several nice hats and bonnets. The austere scary matriarch at the back is wearing an Order of Christ Cross (Portuguese Cross) brooch at her neck. From the studio of W. Watson, Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Scotland. On the front is written 'Hilda, July 1886'.
RMH0P82D–Handbag cut out isolated on white background
RM2MF21DN–Original illustrated American postcard of 'Uncle Sam Suffragee', An anti-suffragette depicting Uncle Sam, America's most populuar symbol, dressed as a woman, clean-shaven without his beard, wearing a long coat and skirt and large hat with stars and stripes design. The inference is that Uncle Sam and manhood will be emasculated by the suffragettes. Suffragette series no. 6 Published by Dunston-Weiler Lithographic Co. in 1909. USA.
RF2DAE457–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMJ251HR–Original retro knitting pattern, ladies cardiagans, from the 1950's, by Lister & Co.of Bradford, England, UK
RF2DH8ARN–Colour drawing of Godey's women's Fashion for June from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, 1864 Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2DACD6H–Original Victorian cabinet card studio portrait of pretty woman, studio of J.R. Sawyer, Norwich or Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, dated Sept 1873.
RF2DH8BHD–Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 The Madrilena from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2M11G9K–Original Edwardian era studio postcard of attractive woman in long jacket and skirt, large hat with ruched lace and flower sprig, holding an umbrella with cane handle, dated July 1910, U.K.
RM2HDGA22–Original WW1 era studio portrait postcard of 2 young women dressed up in soldier's uniforms. Perhaps their boyfriend's uniforms. The woman on the left is wearing cap badge of the Royal Artillery, and the woman on the right is wearing one from the Wiltshire Regiment. From the studio of H A Aylward of Alton, Hampshire. On reverse is written ' August 1917, me and pal at Burkham'..Burkham is a hamlet in the large parish of Bentworth in East Hampshire, England and includes a large country house - Burkham House. 1917, U.K.
RM2GNRCN0–Original early 1900's oval portrait postcard of beautiful serene looking young lady by E.A. Osborne, Falmouth, Cornwall, England, U.K. circa 1913.
RMD6NEEJ–French fashion from the Victorian era circa 1870s. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RMD7734T–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1871. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RMH0P82B–Handbag cut out isolated on white background
RF2DAE315–Godey's Fashion for December 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMD6N8TN–French fashion from the Victorian era circa 1870s. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RMD7747N–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1876. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RF2DH8B8C–Summer Dress Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMD773AK–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1874. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RM2HG92A9–Original Titanic / late Edwardian era studio portrait postcard of attractive lady in large hat wearing a fashionable jacket and skirt, with terrier dog, dates to circa 1911 studio of Woodwards, Guernsey.
RF2DAE4G5–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DH8B12–Summer Dress Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMD6NDXP–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1874. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RMD7738G–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1873. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RM2J02XX4–Original WW1 era postcard of 4 women workers, possibly munitions workers, factory workers, 2 are wearing the same cap badge (but it is not the usual 'on war service' badge worn by many munitions workers), circa 1916, U.K
RMD6NDAT–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1870. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RF2DAE4FE–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DH8B2C–Summer Dress Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2MAJ670–Original WW1 era portrait of 2 young emancipated women proudly wearing boiler suits, showing comradeship of women working in the munitions industry. The girls are thought to be munitions workers as they are wearing boiler suits - it was a dangerous job where skirts might catch in machinery or knock over dangerous chemicals. The town of Wakefield sent girls to work at the National Filling Factory No. 1, at nearby Barnbow. Women working at this large munitions factory were known as 'Barnbow lasses'. The portrait was taken at Barnes' Black & White Studios, Kirkgate, Wakefield, circa 1916. U.K.
RMD6N7EW–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1871. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RMD6N74B–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1868. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RMD6NB4F–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1867. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RMD773RG–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1871. Original watercolour painting artist unknown
RMDGGAH3–Victorian woman studio portrait circa 1898 by Victorian photographer Miss Webster of Aston Manor Birmingham
RF2DAE4DX–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 Fanchon Jacket from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DH8B56–Summer Dress Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DH8A66–Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, March, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RF2DH8BE2–Zouave Jacket with vest Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2HY0KX1–WW1 era very clear, postcard of 2 female munitions friends and workers wearing uniform, trousers, caps. The women are possibly Grinding (milling) House Girls working at HM Factory Langwith. The women here worked in dangerous conditions to produce a chemical called ammonium perchlorate which was mainly used in sea mines, laid by the navy to stop German U-boats from attacking merchant ships bringing vital food and supplies to Britain. Photo from the studio of J H Waterhouse, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, U.K. Circa 1917, 1918.
RMDGEDJ9–Victorian woman Carte de Visite studio portrait circa 1898 by Victorian photographer J. White of Littlehampton
RF2DAE4C4–Godey's Fashion for March 1864 Fanchon Jacket from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Marc, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMD6N8R3–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1877. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RMD773F6–French fashion from the Victorian era dated 1875. Original watercolour painting with description of design in French language artist unknown
RF2DH8BA9–Zouave Jacket with vest Godey's Fashion for summer 1864 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, June 1864, Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RMJCPDBM–Postcard, studio portrait of pretty stylish, glamorous young Edwardian lady wearing large wide-brimmed hat and white high necked blouse and skirt typical of the era, holding a tennis racquet, circa 1910, Weymouth, Dorset, U.K.
RF2DH8FG3–Colour drawing of Godey's women's Fashion for September 1880 from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, 1880 Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
RM2HWXWMP–Original pre-WW1 era postcard of confident-looking beautiful woman, older girl, prosperous middle or upper classes, seated, in a white summer dress, dated July 1913 on reverse, U.K.
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