RMEC864B–Photograph of a group of Peking women in the court of a wealthy Chinese house, Peking, China.
RMERTA1J–Two women looking at Cheyney's Court in Winchester, Circa 1945.
RMGG2D7X–4 women condemned to 8 eight days in prison for having appeared in court without wearing the national tricolor badge which was required at the time 1794 France - Revolution of 1789 Paris. National Library
RM2BW8E82–Women barristers in murder trial . Two women Advocates faced each other in the Assize Court in Paris at the trial of Georges Legay . Mlle Rospard . 8 February 1930
RM2K2JY8F–A group of Pekinese women in the court of a wealthy Chinese house, Peking, China c1902. photographic print on stereo card or stereograph. note the men in rows holding swords.
RM2B2B747–A group of persons present at the trial, including many unveiled women, leave the trial of the Turkish conspirators in Izmir, who will be executed afterwards. They were accused of a failed assassination attempt on Atatuerk.
RMG5P239–Bradford lorry driver Peter William Sutcliffe, under a blanket, who at Dewsbury Magistrates Court was today committed in custody for trial at Leeds Crown Court charged with the murder of 13 women and attempted murder of seven others.
RMT952E0–Helena Antonia Galeckha of Liège (1550-1595) was a bearded female court dwarf of Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress and was a favorite of Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain, and also a lady-in-waiting for Constance of Austria. A relatively small number of women are able to grow enough facial hair to have a distinct beard. In some cases, female beard growth is the result of a hormonal imbalance (usually androgen excess), or a rare genetic disorder known as hypertrichosis.
RMG6HPY3–A window V-sign from one of the London car bomb accused as they are driven away from Lambeth Magistrates' Court in a van. Amid massive security precautions, the seven men and three women who are accused of plotting explosions in London last month are remanded in custody for a week.
RMG78PWX–One of the two women accused covered with a blanket when, amid tight security, 11 people appeared in court at Guildford on charges in connection with the Guildford pub bombings. Six of the accused, including the women, were charged with murdering a 17-year-old Army girl.
RM2B01D1W–China: Manchu ladies at the Qing Imperial Court in Beijing, c. 1890. Manchu women of the Forbidden City or Gugong in Beijing pose for a photograph during the Manchu Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). They wear elaborate and expensive dresses. Their faces are whitened with powder, and their lipstick is applied in a narrow band across the centre of their lips following the fashion of the time.
RM2WJ75G6–Women of the King's Harem in the Kingdom of Dahomey, now Benin, West Africa. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1863
RM2WRC5BF–Chas. H. Wax, 'Oliver Osborne', Photograph shows Charles H. Wax, alias Oliver Osborne who was under investigation for swindling women. Photograph taken at the Federal Court Building in New York City, Dec. 6, 1916., 1916 Dec. 6, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
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RMCPHPRP–Women at horse race in Berlin, 1902
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RMC47TT0–Civil court in a small town in Russia, 1916
RMMR3WEW–June 14th 1946. After the resumption of tennis at Wimbledon in 1946,following the war. Miss Pauline Betz, American tennis player, in her game against Mrs. E. W. A. Rostock from England.
RMDYEMTJ–A group of Pekinese women in the court of a wealthy Chinese house, Peking, China c1902. photographic print on stereo card or stereograph. note the men in rows holding swords.
RMERTCD1–Two women pushing their bicycles through Cheyney's Court in Winchester, Circa 1945.
RMH368GW–Women accused of abusing a pastor in Melun, 1926
RM2BW8E85–Women barristers in murder trial . Two women Advocates faced each other in the Assize Court in Paris at the trial of Georges Legay . Mlle Pynaire . 8 February 1930
RMERJJKB–The three men arrested in connection with the Great Train Robbery are handcuffed together and have blankets over their heads after appearing at Linslade Court, Buckinghamshire. The men together with two women, were remanded for eight days in custody. 16th August 1963.
RM2BW36BX–Miss Dorothy Round victorious in women ' s singles of Kent championships . Miss Dorothy Round defeated Mrs Michel in the women ' s singles of the Kent all comers tennis championship at Beckenham . Photo shows Miss Dorothy Round on the tennis court with the Championship Cup . 17 June 1933
RMB55EWE–Fashion. It's the Cocoon look and according to Teddy Tinling this is how the world's leading women tennis players will appear on Wimbledon's centre court next year. The Cocoon is the sack line marrowed down at the hem. Sevilla Glass Hooper is seen here showing the new line at Teddy Tinling's 1958 summer collection of tennis wear and playsuits in London yesterday. November 1957 P008677
RMT952A8–Helena Antonia Galeckha of Liège (1550-1595) was a bearded female court dwarf of Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress and was a favorite of Margaret of Austria, Queen of Spain, and also a lady-in-waiting for Constance of Austria. A relatively small number of women are able to grow enough facial hair to have a distinct beard. In some cases, female beard growth is the result of a hormonal imbalance (usually androgen excess), or a rare genetic disorder known as hypertrichosis.
RMG7RN1H–Elizabeth Kathleen Lane, QC, pictured after attending the swearing-in ceremony at the House of Lords in London. Mrs Lane is one of the best known criminal court barristers in England, first called to the Bar in 1940, she is the wife to Henry Jerrold Randall Lane the barrister. Mrs Lane was the first women to appear in a murder appeal at the House of Lords 14 years ago. She argued, unsuccessfully, for Leonard Holmes, an ex-soldier accused of murdering his wife.
RMW7DCPK–'La Fille-mere', c1870-1930 (1924). Artist: Jean Louis Forain
RMPF7HC1–Fashions for men and women during the reign of Henry VII. He used dress to bolster his claim to the throne and project a status in the days after the Battle of Bosworth. Tudor clothing continued to evolve as fashions and trends changed. Tudor gowns were designed to give women a triangular shape, while men’s clothes gave them an almost square shape. At court, women’s gowns usually consisted of a smock, petticoat, kirtle, and a partlet. Men, meanwhile, wore a shirt, jerkin, doublet, overgown, and a hose. Men also usually wore caps, adorned with various jewels and feathers.
RM2A8GF89–Young women in the front row intensely watch the hearing of Chicago police officer Michael Moretti who was charged with murder in 1951.
RM2J9XF5W–pro abortion, pro choice rally in Union Square, San Francisco, California, 1979
RMM2GNEP–Suffragettes - Christabel Pankhurst questioning Herbert Gladstone in court - A sketch from the time
RMEMYWNH–Finishing touch are made in the preparations in the build up to the opening of the 1972 Motor Show at Earls Court. 19th October 1972
RM2R8N22W–Poor Arabs in London 1970s Shopping. Middle Eastern people came to Britain for subsidised healthcare in Harley Street clinics. They mainly stayed in cheap hotels in Earls Court. Arab man Earls Court supermarket two check out women help him with shopping and paying the bill. Earls Court, London, England circa 1977. 70s UK HOMER SYKES
RM2A2F7AD–Tennisspieler auf einem Tennisplatz in Stuttgart, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Tennis players on a tennis court in Stuttgart, Germany 1930s.
RMW7FAFD–'Mrs. Charles Burnett in a 15th-Century Japanese Court costume. Mrs. Burnett's poems written in Japa Artist: Julian Leonard Street.
RM2T5173H–Engraving of the entertainment in the court of Henry III of France published 1887
RMDB7C1M–police, Germany, transport of prisoners, off-load in the court of the police headquarters, Berlin, wood engraving, 1891, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMK07NA9–Sister of Mercy in a car, Petrograd, Russia
RMH368GX–Women accused of abusing a pastor in Melun, 1926
RM2M3NWG4–The first women jurors at the Central Criminal Court: a mixed jury waiting to be sworn in on 11th January 1921. Date: 11th January 1921
RM2B2B74F–Portrait of Bahan Munire, the first president of the criminal court in a Turkish province.
RM2BW3P45–Mrs. Fabyan Meets Fraulein Horn In Women ' s Singles At Wimbledon . This was women ' s day at Wimbledon a number of players of international repute making their appearance in the championship . Photo Shows : Mrs . M . Fabyan ( USA ) in play against Fraulein M . Horn ( Germany ) on the centre court in the first round of the women ' s singles . 23 Jun 1936
RM2B02YTG–Foot binding (pinyin: chanzu, literally 'bound feet') was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in China, beginning in the 10th century and ending in the first half of 20th century. There is little evidence for the custom prior to the court of the Southern Tang dynasty in Nanjing, which celebrated the fame of its dancing girls, renowned for their tiny feet and beautiful bow shoes. What is clear is that foot binding was first practised among the elite and only in the wealthiest parts of China, which suggests that binding the feet of well-born girls re
RMW7GGHB–1950s, historical, two women, a mother and daughter getting close to a deer grazing in Bushy Park, a deer park and large area of parkland near Hampton Court, Surrey, England, UK. A Royal Park, in 1529, KIng Henry V111, a keen hunter established the areas around Hampton Court Palace as deer-hunting grounds.
RMG7RN1J–Elizabeth Kathleen Lane, QC, pictured after attending the swearing-in ceremony at the House of Lords in London. Mrs Lane is one of the best-known criminal court barristers in England. She was first called to the Bar in 1940 and is the wife to Henry Jerrold Randall Lane (r), the barrister. Mrs Lane was the first women to appear in a murder appeal at the House of Lords 14 years ago. She argued, unsuccessfully, for Leonard Holmes, an ex-soldier accused of murdering his wife. Also pictured is Mrs John Swallow (l).
RMG5WJPT–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMG4M1XW–Bradford Lorry driver Peter Sutcliffe, under cover of a blanket, at Dewsbury Magistrates Court, after he was committed in custody to stand trial at Leeds Crown Court, charged with the murder of 13 women and the attempted murder of seven others.
RMFA0W71–Charlotte Albertine Ernestine von Stein, 1742 - 1827, a lady-in-waiting at the court in Weimar and a close friend to Goethe, He
RMG589K6–Hotel porter Peter Fell, the 23 year old ex-soldier from Bournemouth who was sentenced to two terms o life imprisonment after being found guilty of murdering two women on a public footpath on Aldershot Common. Anne Lee, 44 and Margaret 'Peggy' Johnson, 65, friends for ten years were excercising their dogs on the common when they died from multiple stab wounds. * 1/12/2000: Peter Fell who has served 17 years in prison for the double murder of Mrs Ann Lee and Mrs Margaret Johnson, is to take his case to the Court of Appeal in a bid to get his conviction quashed. Peter Fell was just 23 when
RM2R063EE–Women lawyers in Paris. Photo collage from 1910.
RMEMYX2B–Finishing touch are made in the preparations in the build up to the opening of the 1972 Motor Show at Earls Court. 19th October 1972
RM2R8N22J–Arab Family in London 1970s. Middle Eastern people came to Britain for subsidised healthcare in Harley Street clinics. They mainly stayed in cheap hotels in Earls Court. Earls Court, London, England circa 1977 1970s UK HOMER SYKES
RMENHMFA–Yvonne Symonds out shopping prior to court hearings Circa 1st September 1946. 19-year-old Yvonne Symonds met Neville Heath at a dance in Chelsea. Heath called himself Lt. Colonel Heath. They agreed to meet the next day. They spent the whole day together a
RMF2B385–British Mary Hartwick in tennis match with Alice Marble of U.S. England, August 1937. (CSU 2015 7 257)
RMKC40FX–Dish in Shape of Japanese Court Woman, Edo period (1615–1868), ca. 1780, Japan, Porcelain decorated with colored enamels over
RMM2GC5J–Suffragettes - Judge Curtis Bennet listening to Miss Pankhurst's speech from the dock October 1908
RMHKHEF1–A photograph of men and women sitting on long wooden benches in a court room, most people are wearing formal clothing as they are attending a Superior Court trial in relation to an automobile accident, the crowd is a mix of witnesses and spectators, Oxford, North Carolina, November, 1939. From the New York Public Library.
RM2HFK3AN–Empress State Building, Lillie Road, Earl's Court, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, 03/07/1961. Two women with a construction worker and manager gathered on the roof of Empress State Building, to watch the final concrete pour. Laing built the foundations and the reinforced concrete frame of the building, work began in November 1959 and ran until July 1961. The group were gathered on the roof to the watch the final pour of concrete to complete the project.
RM2M3NXP9–Portrait of six 'lucky' American girls chosen to be presented at court on 11 May 1938. This small number followed the announcement that only Americans domiciled in the UK could be considered for presentation. Notable among the women here, presented by Mrs Kennedy, wife of the American ambassador Joseph Kennedy, are Kathleen ('Kick') Kennedy (who later married Billy Cavendish, heir to the Devonshire dukedom), her sister Rosemary, as well as (large picture right), Miss Rosamond Harris Siedel, Miss Virginia Lee Howard (middle left), Mrs Douglas Jenkins (bottom left) and Mrs Warren Sewell Lockwo
RMCMT30G–1970s JUDGE ADDRESSING JURY IN COURTROOM
RM2BW3KC1–Dorothy Round Defeats Betty Nuthall In Women ' s Singles At WimbledonTennis Championships . Miss Dorothy Round had her first success in her bid to regain her Wimbledon title when she defeated Miss Betty Nuthall 9 - 7 , 6 - 3 in first round of the women singles at Wimbledon . Photo Shows : Dorothy Round in play against Betty Nuthall on the Centre Court . 23 Jun 1936
RMAAME2K–1890s TURN OF THE CENTURY GROUP PORTRAIT OF MEN HOLDING RACQUETS & WOMEN & ONE CHILD IN FRONT OF NET ON GRASS TENNIS COURT
RM2B0314T–Foot binding (pinyin: chanzu, literally 'bound feet') was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in China, beginning in the 10th century and ending in the first half of 20th century. There is little evidence for the custom prior to the court of the Southern Tang dynasty in Nanjing, which celebrated the fame of its dancing girls, renowned for their tiny feet and beautiful bow shoes. What is clear is that foot binding was first practised among the elite and only in the wealthiest parts of China, which suggests that binding the feet of well-born girls re
RM2CTNC5K–Helena Normanton (left) & Rose Heilbron (right) the first women to be appointed a Kings Counsel (KC) with George Harold Oliver MP (centre) & Judges and barristers in London, April 26, 1949
RMDB1H07–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RM2B00TH1–Indonesia: A 17th-century woodcut depicting female guards at a court in Aceh. This illustration was published in the journal of Captain Wybrant Warwijck of the Dutch East Indies Company in 1604. Female guards and bodyguards were common in the court of Iskandar Muda, the 12th Sultan of Aceh (c. 1583 - 1636). He created an elite guard consisting of 3,000 women. Aceh is located on the northern tip of Sumatra. It is thought to have been in Aceh where Islam was first established in Southeast Asia. In the early 17th century the Sultanate of Aceh was the most powerful state in the Malacca Straits.
RMDB1H0B–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, drawing by Dora Stock, 1796,
RM2B01C1W–Vietnam: Young woman in an ao dai dress descending from a covered pony cart, Saigon, 1950s. The ao dai (Vietnamese: áo dài) is a Vietnamese national costume, now most commonly for women. In its current form, it is a tight-fitting silk tunic worn over pantaloons. The word is pronounced ow-zye in the north and ow-yai in the south, and translates as 'long dress'. The name áo dài was originally applied to the dress worn at the court of the Nguyễn Lords at Huế in the 18th century. This outfit evolved into the áo ngũ thân, a five-paneled aristocratic gown worn in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
RMDB1H0D–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, silhouette, late 18th century, ,
RMG5G6H7–Gent, Eingang zum Beginenhof. The entrance to the Beguine quarter at Ghent in Belgium. Europe, Belgium, travel, history, historical, 1910s, 1920s, 20th century, archive, Carl Simon, entrance, court, nuns, religion, belief, black and white, women, baby, glass slide
RM2R8N22C–Muslim mother and child Poor Arabs in London 1970s. Middle Eastern people came to Britain for subsidised healthcare in Harley Street clinics. They mainly stayed in cheap hotels in Earls Court. Mother and daughter. The film poster is for The Spy Who Loved Me, staring Roger Moore as James Bond. Earls Court, London, England circa 1977 70s UK HOMER SYKES
RMENHJ7K–Yvonne Symonds taking a bicycle ride piror to court case Circa 1st September 1946. 19-year-old Yvonne Symonds met Neville Heath at a dance in Chelsea. Heath called himself Lt. Colonel Heath. They agreed to meet the next day. They spent the whole day toget
RMDB1EYP–Clausewitz, Marie Sophie von, 3.7.1779 - 28.1.1836, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, lithograph, early 19th century,
RM2HJ4RA1–Ex-actress Pamela Berry stood up in the appeal court to plead with three judges that the laws of England were unfair to women. 14th December 1960.
RMCPG7CY–Cramer, Anna, 17th century, lady-in-waiting, accomplice of the czar Peter the Great, portrait, lithograph based on drawing,
RM2HHTDMD–The British International Motor Show held at Earls Court, London held from the 14th to the 23rd October 1937.Women posing in the boot of a Triumph Dolomite at the exhibition. 13th October 1937.
RMDB1H1M–Palmer, Barbara, 22.5.1641 - 9.10.1709, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, English lady-in-waiting, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RM2HXK9H0–The Rolling Stones - live at Earl's Court, West London. Picture shows Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood together onstage. This concert was part of the 1976 European Tour. It started in Frankfurt Germany on 28th April and ended at Knebworth in England on 21st August 1976. Whilst we cannot confirm the actual set list for this show, a typical set list for this tour was... 'Honky Tonk Women' 'If You Can't Rock Me'/'Get off of My Cloud' 'Hand of Fate' 'Hey Negrita' 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' 'Fool to Cry' 'Hot Stuff' 'Star Star' 'Angie' - [played some shows] 'You Gotta Move' 'You Can't Always Get What Y
RMDDRPBW–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, portrait, silhouette, late 18th century, ,
RM2BW3W8N–Dorothy Round Defeats Betty Nuthall In Women ' s Singles At WimbledonTennis Championships . Miss Dorothy Round had her first success in her bid to regain her Wimbledon title when she defeated Miss Betty Nuthall 9 - 7 , 6 - 3 in first round of the women singles at Wimbledon . Photo Shows : Dorothy Round being congratulated by Betty Nuthall after the match on the Centre Court . 23 Jun 1936
RMDD768X–WPA protest march in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Jan. 16, 1937. A multiracial group of men and women demonstrated for
RM2BW35EY–Fire conspiracy case resumed at Bow Street . The case in which eleven men and a women are accused of conspiracy to defraud in connection with fire insurance claims was resumed at Bow Street police court , London . Mr Louis Jarvis after today ' s hearing . 7 March 1933
RMB0KK16–'The harem windows in the court of a wealthy Cairene's house, Cairo, Egypt', 1905.Artist: Underwood & Underwood
RM2K1441R–Tennis in the 1940s. A young woman is sitting in the tennis jugdge's chair. The wooden balls in bright and dark on each side are for visually mark won games and sets for each player Sweden 1942 Kristoffersson ref M92-5
RMPXPHRB–Lt. William Calley - a military prisoner - peers from a US Army aircraft as he is flown to federal prison at Ft. Leavenworth. William Laws Calley Jr. is a former United States Army officer convicted by court-martial of murdering 22 unarmed South Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai Massacre on March 16, 1968, during the Vietnam War.
RM2WJ75G8–Human Sacrifice where Victims from Rival Tribes were Thrown to Dahomey People from the Royal Palaces of Abomey of the Kingdom of Dahomey, now Benin, West Africa. Vintage or Historic Engraving or Illustration 1863. An eye witness reported, on 29 July 1862, of the custom in the King's Palace (of King Ghezo),of throwing victims from two raised platforms. Each platform held 16 captives and four horses. On a third platform were four horses, a crocodile and 16 women. The men and women had been captured in Ishaga Nigeria.
RMPAATCX–240 SLNSW 14182 Justices of the Peace sworn in Two women holding papers outside Court of Quarter Sessions
RMKF9GWD–14182 Justices of the Peace sworn in Two women holding papers outside Court of Quarter Sessions
RMTWB52P–Charlotte (Lottie) Dod (1871-1960), English tennis player, taking part in the Northern Tournament, Manchester, June 1889, in a mixed doubles match with John Charles Kay against Blanche Bingley and Ernest Renshaw, which she and her partner won. She was the youngest woman to win the ladies' singles championship at Wimbledon in 1887 at the age of 15 1889
RM2R8N1D4–Arab Family Earls Court, London about to leave with stuff bought while in UK 1970s. Middle Eastern people came to Britain for subsidised healthcare in Harley Street clinics. They mainly stayed in cheap hotels in Earls Court. Two backpackers wander past an arab woman wearing a Battoulah face mask which usually indicated that she is married. Earls Court, London, England circa 1977 70s UK HOMER SYKES
RMG7DC85–Sheila Tracy, of Helston, pictured in London. She is to be announcer at this year's Radio and Television Show - opening at Earls Court in London - and will be seen working in a glass-walled studio in the control room.
RM2M97WT2–Cartoon, actress, dancer and singer Connie Gilchrist (1865-1946). She was also an artist's model as a child, and married into the aristocracy in 1892. 'Coleridge? Coleridge? Never heard of the man.' A comment on Lord John Coleridge, the British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England, asking in his court: 'Who is Connie Gilchrist?'
RMG78PT7–Shrouded by a white blanket in Guildford is one of the two women who were remanded in custody for seven days charged with the murder of 18-year-old WRAC recruit Caroline Slater in the Guildford pub bomb outrage.
RMWWJ52E–Outside court yard with Erin Pizzy. Protest against closure of women's refuge one of the world's first safe house for women and children escaping domestic violence First called Chiswick Women's Aid when in 1970's Erin Pizzy an English family care activist and a novelist. She is known for having started the first domestic violence shelter in the modern world, Chiswick Women's Aid, in 1971, the organization known today as Refuge.
RMG7DC84–Lisa Finlayson (l), of Sydney in Australia, and Sheila Tracy, of Helston, pictured in London. They are to be announcers at this year's Radio and Television Show - opening at Earls Court in London - and will be seen working in a glass-walled studio in the control room.
RM2CTNC6B–Helena Normanton (centre left) & Rose Heilbron (centre right) the first women to be appointed a Kings Counsel (KC) with Judges and barristers in London, April 26, 1949
RM2HXJTRJ–The Rolling Stones - live at Earl's Court, West London. Picture shows Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood together onstage. This concert was part of the 1976 European Tour. It started in Frankfurt Germany on 28th April and ended at Knebworth in England on 21st August 1976. Whilst we cannot confirm the actual set list for this show, a typical set list for this tour was... 'Honky Tonk Women' 'If You Can't Rock Me'/'Get off of My Cloud' 'Hand of Fate' 'Hey Negrita' 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg' 'Fool to Cry' 'Hot Stuff' 'Star Star' 'Angie' - [played some shows] 'You Gotta Move' 'You Can't Always Get What Y
RMDB1H0G–Stein, Charlotte von, 25.12.1742 - 6.1.1827, German lady-in-waiting, full length, silhouette, late 18th century, ,
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