RM2BW31BJ–Throwing the discus at women 's inter county sports at Chelsea . Miss A Stone of Surrey , in fine action throwing the discus , at the women 's inter county sports , at the Duke of York 's Headquarters , Chelsea , London . 17 September 1932
RMA66TY5–Two Women On Kings Road
RMG4PPB6–Dents mark the side of an Army coach after a bomb explosion near Chelsea barracks in London. One women was killed, and more than 20 others were injured in the blast which happened in Ebury Road as the coach carrying Scots guards went past a parked van.
RMDDP115–View of Chelsea Manor House, London, c1840. Artist: Anon
RMEJR4D1–Football fan Vidal Sassoon made a solemn promise that if Chelsea reached the final of the Football League Cup the players and their wives would all get a free hair-do for the occasion. Chelsea are in the Final and Vidal kept this promise. Vidal Sassoon dressed in Chelsea's Football strip seen in the women's hairdressing salon attending to some clients . March 1972 72-2010-011
RM2EHDDX2–UK, West London, Notting Hill, 1973. Two local women in conversation near to The Westway.
RMDB0XD9–geography / travel, Great Britain, London, gastronomy, 'Pheasantry Club', Chelsea, interior view, July 1950, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG4PPB8–The Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher looking at the Army coach, its side badly dented and with nails embedded in the bodywork, in Ebury Bridge Road, London, when she visited the scene of a nail bomb attack near Chelsea barracks. One women died in the explosion and 38, many of them soldiers were injured.
RMEBM5EN–Manhattan New York USA November 2014 - Two young women drink coffee in a Chelsea cafe Photograph taken by Simon Dack
RMW7D8R0–Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1860s. Artist: Unknown
RM2R6631N–Teenage young women sorting out a party dress in the kitchens of Wedgies nightclub Kitchen worker looking on.107 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England 1982. 1980s UK HOMER SYKES
RM2M0CD57–Bakery in the neighborhood of Chelsea, Manhattan, New York, USA
RM2AC1TBH–A long ration queue for bread in post World War II Britain c. 1946. This queue stretches along Anderson Street for T. Pritchard's bakery at 108 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, England, UK. To deal with food shortages during the war, the Ministry of Food began a system of rationing. People had to register at chosen shops, and had a ration book containing coupons. Rationed items included meat, dairy produce, tea and sugar. Rationing continued after the war – and bread was not rationed until after the war ended. A 'national loaf' of wholemeal bread replaced the ordinary white variety.
RM2RHBH0A–London, England: 1927 Irish playwright Sean O'Casey after his wedding to Eileen Carey at the Church of All Souls in Chelsea.
RM2PPCG7N–(Picture has been converted into B&W) Barcelona's Lucy Bronze prepares to take a throw in during the UEFA Women's Champions League semi-final first leg match at Stamford Bridge, London. Picture date: Saturday April 22, 2023.
RM2BJ08NG–Pubs in London's Dry Belt to stay open to 10.30pm. - In the Kensington licensing area covering Chelsea, Fulham and Hammersmith, where closing time has been 10pm, an half an hour extra has been granted to stop wholesale migration of thirsty citizens from one area to another. - Closing time at the Wellesley Arms, Sydney St, Chelsea where they toasted the extra half hour. - 11th May 1949
RMKGK4YG–Chelsea's Maria Thorisdottir during the UEFA Women's Champions League Last 16, First Leg match at the Cherry Red Records Stadium, London. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday November 8, 2017. See PA story SOCCER Chelsea Ladies. Photo credit should read: Adam Davy/PA Wire
RM2BJ07PY–Ice Cream Sunday! - London : Ice cream and a couple of pretty faces ...a double Sunday treat for eighty - year -old Chelsea Pensioner Robert Smart . - Robert was one of 12 Pensioners invited to the first birthday celebrations of King ' s Road ' s Chelsea Drugstore . - Stella Moss ( on left ) aged 17 from Manchester and 21 year old Sarah Jennings of Chelsea , were asked to help distribute the ice cream to the Pensioners and all the kids in Chelsea on behalf of the Drugstore . - Also present at the ice cream party were the stars from the young - cast musical Anne of Green Gables and youn
RM2BW33MA–Throwing the discus at women 's inter county sports at Chelsea . Miss A Stone of Surrey , in fine action throwing the discus , at the women 's inter county sports , at the Duke of York 's Headquarters , Chelsea , London . 17 September 1932
RMA670M4–Hip Chelsea Types
RM2BW31DG–Women decorate a London house in Chelsea . Miss Elizabeth McNabb , daughter of Surgeon Rear Admiral , Sir Daniel McNabb , with Miss Margaret Dodds , and her pupils are decorating the outside of a house in Dreycot Place , Chelsea , London . They do the entire work from the roof downwards . Women decorators carrying ladder and materials at the work in Chelsea . 5 April 1932
RM2M3PAHR–Miss Jessica Borthwick (1888-1946), aka Nell Foy, sculptor, camera woman and one of the first nurses in France during the First world War. She served as an ambulance worker on the Western front, where she was wounded by a shell and made an honorary corporal by the Belgians. She helped refugees escape Ostend by boat, ferrying them in her steam yacht, the Grace Darling. She spent the latter part of the war in Britain, establishing of doll-making factory. She is pictured at the doll factory in Chelsea. Run entirely by women, it freed men for war service and captured much of the trade annexed
RMEJR5J0–Football fan Vidal Sassoon made a solemn promise that if Chelsea reached the final of the Football League Cup the players and their wives would all get a free hair-do for the occasion. Chelsea are in the Final and Vidal kept this promise. Vidal Sassoon dressed in Chelsea's Football strip seen in the women's hairdressing salon attending to some clients . March 1972 72-2010-004
RM2EHDJMX–UK, West London, Notting Hill, 1973. Two local women in conversation with The Westway or A40 behind.
RMDDTMPR–Walton Street, Chelsea, London, 1960-1965. Artist: John Gay
RM2M3P93X–Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson (1883-1932), daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cromartie, society figure, danced and promoter of the healthy benefits of exercise. Her husband, Sir Edward Stewart-Richardson was killed in action in 1914. Lady Constance opened a dance studio in Chelsea and she is pictured outside it demonstrating exercises which would improve the strength and fitness of munition workers. Date: 1916
RMDDP165–Members of the National Club, Chelsea, 1831. Artist: Day & Haghe
RM2K03WK6–'Fancy Dress Ball at the Prince's Hall, Piccadilly. For the benefit of the Chelsea Hospital for Women - Coming down from supper', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RMDDP114–View of the River Thames from Chelsea, London, 1750. Artist: Charles White
RMDDP122–Interior view of figures in the Rotunda in Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1795. Artist: Thomas Rothwell
RM2JG6RBG–''The Guards' Burlesque "Fra Diavolo" at the Chelsea Barracks; "Zerlina" (Miss Rose Hawdon) performing the "Shadow Dance".', 1890.
RMDDM65N–The Women's Exhibition, May 1909. Artist: Unknown
RM2R6634X–Sloane Rangers at Wedgies nightclub at 107 Kings Road, Chelsea. Young pretty and rich, disco dancing at Wedgies in the Kings Road. Chelsea, London, England 1982.1980s UK HOMER SYKES
RM2R490HF–Glazier Stove Company, secretary's room, Chelsea, Mich., between 1900 and 1910.
RM2F3TG45–The league cup is seen during the FA Womens Continental Tyres League Cup final game between Bristol City and Chelsea at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford.
RM2H0J10C–Elizabeth McNabb (left, above), daughter of Surgeon Rear Admiral Sir Daniel McNabb, paints the shutters of a house in Dreycot Place in the Chelsea district of London, with Margaret Dodds and two of her pupils. [automated translation]
RMATXCGF–Visitors leave Chelsea Flower Show in the rain
RM2JB3F3X–1929, historical, people dressed in the formal clothes and hats of the era attending the Chelsea Flower Show, London, England, UK, with judges studying a rocky pool feature.
RM2BW34GC–Women decorate a London house in Chelsea . Miss Elisabeth McNabb , daughter of Surgeon Rear Admiral , Sir Daniel McNabb , with Miss Margaret Dodds , and her pupils are decorating the outside of a house in Dreycot Place , Chelsea , London . The women decorators do the entire work from the roof downwards . Miss Elisabeth McNabb ( left at top ) with her pupils decorating the outside of a house in Chelsea . 5 April 1932
RMDRCF1Y–The Grill Room - Crosby Hall, London
RM2BW31DM–Women 's inter county championships open at Duke of York 's Headquarters . The first annual inter county women 's sports meeting took place at the Duke of York 's Headquarters , Chelsea , London . The first team the Bedford County have ever had at the meeting . Second from right is Miss Joan Webster , sister of the English Junior Pole Vault jumper . 17 September 1932
RMEJR5ME–Football fan Vidal Sassoon made a solemn promise that if Chelsea reached the final of the Football League Cup the players and their wives would all get a free hair-do for the occasion. Chelsea are in the Final and Vidal kept this promise. Vidal Sassoon dressed in Chelsea's Football strip seen in the women's hairdressing salon attending to some clients . March 1972 72-2010-003
RM2EJA45E–UK, West London, Notting Hill, 1973. Wall poster on behalf of women pointing out gender inequality.
RMB44W3P–The opening of the Chelsea Drugstore in the Kings Road London
RMDRCB0E–Women's sewing circle WWII
RMGAGJN6–World War Two - British Empire - Home Front - British Army - Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service - London - 1939
RM2KE4JKK–A view of Belgrave Square, London, 1864. By Richard Doyle (1824-1883). Taken from Doyle's 'Bird's-eye Views of Society'. Doyle’s Bird’s-Eye Views of Society appeared in serial form in The Cornhill Magazine between April 1861 and October 1862.
RM2R59M6H–MARGARET THATCHER in THATCHER'S NOT DEAD (2022), directed by GUILLAUME PODROVNIK. Credit: Hauteville Productions / Album
RM2RE30RN–London, England: September 25, 1939 Queen Charlotte's Hospital nurses have formed a motorcycle squad and here are some of them heading out on their rounds.
RM2RRJ9CM–Cremorne Gardens - the Maypole Dance, 1858. Pleasure gardens in Chelsea, London. 'This delightful place of public resort was...the centre of great attraction, and was crowded by a brilliant company, who were brought together to testify their admiration of the manner in which the spirited proprietor - Mr. T. Simpson - has managed these gardens. As early as three o'clock the gardens were open to the public, when maypole and and morris dancing, such as delighted our ancestors, took place in the gardens, which were exquisitely decorated with flags and banners...It would be in vain to attempt to en
RF2F35P0B–woman reading in medieval dress bookplate design by Arthur Maude
RM2R66328–1980s fashion off the shoulder little black dress. Wedgies nightclub at 107 Kings Road, Chelsea. Henry Hooray quaffing champagne with a girl in a strapless off the shoulder cocktail dress and long black gloves. 1980s UK HOMER SYKES
RMDDTMJC–Market stall, Portobello Road, Kensington, London, 1962-1964. Artist: John Gay
RM2RKG9RB–Chelsea Flower Show 1960s UK. A older woman, an anthophile in a floral hat admires a stand of Narcissi at the Chelsea, London, England circa May 1969. HOMER SYKES.
RM2F3TG50–Sam Kerr (#20 Chelsea) celebrates during the FA Womens Continental Tyres League Cup final game between Bristol City and Chelsea at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford.
RMDDYMCX–People in Hyde Park, London, 1802. Artist: James Godby
RF2E4YKF5–Study in lead pencil, characterful old man’s face drawing from the Herkomer School Bushey, by Esther Borough Johnson, in 1897 The Studio an Illustrat
RMDDTKDJ–'A masquerade scene, Kensington Gardens', 1772. Artist: James Bretherton
RF2JAJ8CN–Women's autumn chelses black suede boots isolated white background. Back side view. Fashion shoes. Photoshoot for shoe shop concept
RM2BW229P–Women engineers discuss problems of aviation at their conference in London. Two highly technical problems to which the whole aircraft industry is applying itself, the formation of ice on aircraft in flight and the selection and treatment for steels for aero engines, are being dealt with in papers by Miss Dorothy Spicer and Miss Pauline Gower at the 15th annual conference of women's engineering which is open to Crosby Hall, Cheyne walk, Chelsea. President of the conference is Miss Amy Johnson ( Mrs Mollison), the air woman. Mrs Spicer, who holds the A and B, C and D ground engineers license wil
RMDDM9GH–1956 Rover 105R T3 gas turbine car at the Earl's Court Motor Show, London, 1956. Artist: Unknown
RF2KD081W–Vector illustration with collection of women's footwear. Set with silhouettes of ladies shoes.
RMB44W3M–The opening of the Chelsea Drugstore in the Kings Road London
RMDRCBWG–Collecting supplies for refugees WWII
RMB52M2F–David Rawnsley's Chelsea Studio. September 1952 C4513-005
RM2M983PF–Advertisement for Facel Vega car with female model (Helen Connor).
RMDDMC25–Earls Court Motor Exhibition, 1937. Artist: Unknown
RF2KD0834–Vector illustration with set of women's shoes. Ladies footwear with decorative elements. Design for coloring book.
RM2R4DJ6X–"From Our Own Correspondent" - painted by W. Hemsley, 1856. Engraving of a painting in the Exhibition at the British Institution, '...suggested by the Crimean news, and by the far-famed "Chelsea Pensioners" of Wilkie, now at Apsley House. An old Peninsular veteran is seen eagerly listening (in spite of his deafness) to the thrilling news which is read to him of the battles of Inkerman and Balaclava. It is by Mr. W . Hemsley, and exhibits in very happy union the contrasts of age and youth. The veteran is evidently thinking, at the same time, of other battles in which he had
RMDDTMK1–Chelsea Flower Show, London, 1962. Artist: John Gay
RMMPR2G0–'Ranelagh in 1752, after Canaletti', c1750, (1904). Artist: Charles Grignion.
RMBHJ374–Market Court, Kensington High Street, London, c1895. Artist: Unknown
RMB0KA8G–Africa, the Albert Memorial, London, 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2F3TG4B–Millie Bright (#4 Chelsea) looks on during the FA Womens Continental Tyres League Cup final game between Bristol City and Chelsea at Vicarage Road Stadium in Watford.
RMM0FNG6–New York, NY - January 20, 2018: More than 120000 people participated in women’s march in New York along streets of Manhattan. Chelsea Manning marches among activists.
RF2D6TFD3–Timo Werner (Gernany, le.) fights for the ball against Remo Freuler (Suisse), football Germany vs Susisse
RF2JAJ8C4–Women's autumn chelses black suede boots isolated white background. Left side view. Fashion shoes. Photoshoot for shoe shop concept
RM2BWAHWX–General Election , 1935 At Holy Trinity Schools , Chelsea Sir Samuel Hoare , Lady Maud Hoare , Mr Sandiland ( Labour ) 15 November 1935
RMB52M2B–One of the pottters wheels at David Rawnsley's Chelsea Studio. September 1952 C4513
RM2M983KE–Advertisement for Facel Vega car with female model (Helen Connor).
RMB4W9MR–A couple performing a traditional Russian folk dance during a rehearsal of Olk Dancing at the carlyle School in Chelsea where they are preparing to give a festival of dances at the Albert Hall April 1953 Mirrorpix couple dancing men women 1950s humour clothing
RMB53D7X–Belated charge of the fashion brigade. You need courage to put on a fashion show in the King's Road, London. The locals there have no difficulty whatever in setting their own fashion pace. But to march into this fashionable Chelsea, London, street and try to revive a fashion that is, to say the least, a little dated, needs just a little bit more courage. On Thursday (28-3-68), United Artists found that extra courage, and marshalled their 'Charge of the Light Brigade' fashions in the Duke of York's Barracks in a bold bid to bring back the military look
RMBJ07JX–Salvation Army visiting a resident in Notting Hill, London, c1900. Artist: Unknown.
RM2K03WK7–'Afternoon Tea at the Japanese Village, Knightsbridge', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RM2G733JT–Norma Winstone, Pizza On The Park, London, 7/1994.
RM2G733K3–BT British Jazz Awards 1995. Back Row: Stan Tracey, Alan Barnes, Humphrey Lyttelton, Jim Simpson. Middle Row: Sheila Tracy, Unknown, Bill Ashton, BT Exec, Lord Pendry, John Barnes, Gerard Prescenser. Front Row: Dave O’Higgins, Claire Martin, Iain Ballamy, Martin Taylor, Dave Shepherd, Roy Williams, Pizza on the Park, London, 25.4.95.
RM2WRH348–Prince Ruspoli, 1919. Shows Prince Eugenio Ruspoli, Secretary of the Italian Embassy, probably taken aboard the Mauretania at the Cunard pier in New York on November 25, 1919.
RM2BWAHR4–Election scenes . Sir Samuel Hoare polling his vote at Chelsea
RF2JAJ8CF–Women's autumn chelses black suede boots isolated white background. right side view. Fashion shoes. Photoshoot for shoe shop concept
RMB59M8A–Two women stop at a pub to have a pint of beer while shopping on Kings Road in Chelsea, London. ;April 1975 ;75-2156-030
RM2WG0HY3–Progress of the International Exhibition Building: the stairs, 1862. Engraving showing '...a section of the building in which is a staircase leading from the basement to the galleries. The sketch faithfully represents the character of the staircases, and the glimpse which it gives of the area of the building enables an idea to be formed of its general appearance'. The International Exhibition of 1862 was a world's fair held from 1 May to 1 November 1862 in South Kensington, London. The site now houses museums including the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum. From "Illustrated L
RM2BWBCF0–Mrs G F A Burgess and her infant daughter , after the latter ' s christening at Chelsea Old Church 17th March 1938
RM2BWFNC2–Mr John D Revel Chelsea art master 2 December 1924, later the Director of the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
RM2BW2GPX–War Crisis, 1939 - Air Raid precautions . The Mayoress of Chelsea , Councillor Mrs L. Hartnell, on her visit to the air raid precautions First Aid Post, College of St Mark's and St John's. 14 November 1939
RMB59M61–Two women stop at a pub to have a pint of beer while shopping on Kings Road in Chelsea, London. ;April 1975 ;75-2156-001
RM2TBKCFF–Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, South Kensington: one of the arches of the Northern Arcade, finished to show the proposed style of decoration, 1861. The Society's new garden opened in 1861 and was located on the current site of the Science Museum and Imperial College London. Prince Albert, as President of the RHS, influenced everything from the garden's Kensington location to its Italianate architecture and even the events held there. The Society had agreed that the garden would be open to all ticketholders to the international exhibitions held in the new South Kensington cultural quart
RM2BW224W–Woman shipbuilder elected president at woman engineers conference in London. Mrs C H Douglas, wife of major CRH Douglas, the social credit leader and a director and manager of the Hamble shipyard, was elected president at the 15th annual conference of the women's engineering Society, which is opened at Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. She succeeds, Miss Amy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), the air woman. Women who have made them mark in the engineering world are attending the conference. Photo shows, Mrs C H Douglas, the new President (right), with Miss Amy Johnson, the retiring president, at the con
RMB59M63–Two women stop at a pub to have a pint of beer while shopping on Kings Road in Chelsea, London. ;April 1975 ;75-2156-004
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