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Tatler Collection (#8)

"Step into the Timeless World of Tatler: A Captivating Journey Through History" Discover a captivating world where elegance, glamour, and royalty converge

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Autumn Fashion Number, 1954

Tatler cover - Autumn Fashion Number, 1954
Front cover of The Tatler magazines autumn fashion number featuring a stylised illustration of a peacock with an autumn leaf in place of its feathered tail, standing in front of a stately home

Background imageTatler Collection: The Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1938

The Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1938
Front cover of The Tatler designed by Tony Wysard. The Tatler, complete in familiar tricorn hat, eye glass and frock coat, comes to face to face with Father Christmas. Date: 1938

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1950

Tatler front cover - Christmas Number 1950
Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas number, featuring the Tatler himself, familiar in tricorn hat and frock coat

Background imageTatler Collection: Joan Jordan creating The Tatler Xmas number cover, 1950

Joan Jordan creating The Tatler Xmas number cover, 1950
Danish-born artist, Joan Jordan, at work creating a cloth-cut montage design for the front cover of The Tatler, 1950. The finished cover is picture number 11067905. Date: 1950

Background imageTatler Collection: The Tatler front cover - Christmas Guide & Intelligencer

The Tatler front cover - Christmas Guide & Intelligencer
Front cover of The Tatler magazine for 1950, Christmas Guide and Intelligencer. Illustration features the Tatler himself, in tricorn hat and frock coat

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - 60 years of social change - 1959

Tatler cover - 60 years of social change - 1959
Front cover of The Tatler for 30 December 1959 with two opera-bound couples gazing across a span of sixty years. The contemporary girls wears a Susan Small dress in pale coffee-coloured pure lace

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Christmas Shopping Number 1959

Tatler cover - Christmas Shopping Number 1959
Front cover of The Tatler magazines Christmas Shopping Number featuring a model wearing a 9000 diamond tiara and 2000 diamond and pearl drop earrings, both from Wartski of Regent Street

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover November 1959

Tatler cover November 1959
Front cover of The Tatler magazine for 11 November 1959, featuring a woman wearing a copper bronze South West African Persian lamb jacket banded at the hem with baum marten

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Motor Show Number 1959

Tatler cover - Motor Show Number 1959
Front cover of The Tatler magazines Motor Show Number, featuring two models posing in front of a BMC Miniminor car under the title, Bonnets and Bonnets

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Helen Wills Moody

Tatler cover - Helen Wills Moody
HELEN WILLS MOODY (1905-1998) American tennis player and eight times winner of Wimbledon. Nicknamed Little Miss Poker Face. Championed the wearing of the sun visor which she is pictured wearing here

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain

Tatler cover Infantas Beatrice and Maria Christina of Spain
Portrait of the daughters of King Alfonso XIII of Spain on the front cover of The Tatler. Date: 1933

Background imageTatler Collection: Julanne Johnston as Princess in The Thief of Bagdad

Julanne Johnston as Princess in The Thief of Bagdad
Julanne Johnston (1900-1988) as the Princess (Caliphs daughter) in the Douglas Fairbanks swashbuckler film, The Thief of Bagdad. 1924

Background imageTatler Collection: Good Hunting by C. Ambler in the Tatler, 1931

Good Hunting by C. Ambler in the Tatler, 1931
Cartoon by Christopher Gifford Ambler (1886-1951), a prolific illustrator who specialised in dogs and horses. Date: 1931

Background imageTatler Collection: Days that are gone - Appy Ampstead

Days that are gone - Appy Ampstead - people enjoying a bank holiday on Hampstead Heath, north London, as depicted by Webster Murray. 1925

Background imageTatler Collection: Mr and Mrs Claud Allister reading The Tatler

Mr and Mrs Claud Allister reading The Tatler
Claud Allister and his wife (Barbara Fisher) pictured reading The Tatler magazine. Date: 1931

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler front cover - Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson

Tatler front cover - Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson
Front cover of The Tatler featuring Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson (1883-1932), British dancer and author, society figure, dancer and promoter of the healthy benefits of exercise

Background imageTatler Collection: Advertisement for Aristoc silk stockings

Advertisement for Aristoc silk stockings - the aristocrat of silk stockings, perfect for playing Tennis. They re pure silk - fit like your skin - your skirt can t catch on them

Background imageTatler Collection: The Tatler & Bystander, 2nd November 1949

The Tatler & Bystander, 2nd November 1949, magazine double page spread 1949

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Travel Number 1957

Tatler cover - Travel Number 1957
Front cover of The Tatler Travel Number in January 1957 featuring an illustration of a trunk and suitcase covered in travel labels. Date: 1957

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler Front Cover, Christmas Number 1925

Tatler Front Cover, Christmas Number 1925
Front cover design for The Tatler Christmas number 1925 featuring an enthusiastic skier on-piste November 27 1925

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Lord Kitchener unemployed in 1910

Tatler cover - Lord Kitchener unemployed in 1910
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Lord Kitchener commenting critically on his current state of employment in 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageTatler Collection: The Tatler Summer Number front cover by Lewis Baumer

The Tatler Summer Number front cover by Lewis Baumer
Front cover of The Tatler Summer Number for 1924 featuring an illustration of a fashionably dressed young woman, wearing a graduated pink evening gown with a matching feather fan. Date: 1924

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Marquess of Douglas & Clydesdale - boxer

Tatler cover - Marquess of Douglas & Clydesdale - boxer
The Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, later 14th Duke of Hamilton (1903-1973), Scottish nobleman and aviation pioneer, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler in 1924 at the Amateur Boxing

Background imageTatler Collection: JP Sousa - Tat; er 1903

JP Sousa - Tat; er 1903
John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932) nicknamed The March King American bandmaster and composer of about 140 military marches, including Stars and Stripes Forever (1897) Date: 1903

Background imageTatler Collection: Maud Gonne / Tatler / 1904

Maud Gonne / Tatler / 1904
MAUD GONNE Irish actress and patriot with her husband Major MacBride and their son, in Paris Date: 1866 - 1953

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler cover - Lady Louis Mountbatten by Yevonde

Tatler cover - Lady Louis Mountbatten by Yevonde
Lady Louis Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma and Vicerine of India (1901 - 1960), formerly Edwina Ashley. Wife of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Date: 1938

Background imageTatler Collection: Now for the London Season by Jennifer in The Tatler

Now for the London Season by Jennifer in The Tatler
Jennifers words on the coming London Season for 1958, the year that the last of the debutantes made their curtsey at Buckingham Palace. Date: 1958

Background imageTatler Collection: The Cost of Coming Out - 1958 Season

The Cost of Coming Out - 1958 Season
Page from The Tatler featuring an article about the cost of coming out as a debutante in 1958, the last year debs were presented to the Queen at court

Background imageTatler Collection: Noel Coward carrying The Tatler

Noel Coward carrying The Tatler
Noel Coward (Sir Noel Pierce Coward, 1899-1973), English actor, singer, playwright, director and composer pictured on his return from the Bahamas with a copy of The Tatler magazine under his arm

Background imageTatler Collection: The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government

The Tatler: The Kennel Club - the seat of canine government
Photographs from the Tatler of 20th October 1909 of the Kennel Club, London, showing an exterior of the headquarters; the Members Room; a copy of the Championship Certificate issued by the Kennel

Background imageTatler Collection: Marie Lloyd in the Tatler - The Darling of the Gods

Marie Lloyd in the Tatler - The Darling of the Gods
Photograph from the Tatler of 20th October 1909 of Marie Lloyd, singer, comedienne and music-hall star riding in an open topped carriage, smiling broadly

Background imageTatler Collection: Illustration of a becoming skating costume in the Tatler

Illustration of a becoming skating costume in the Tatler
Black and white illustration of a lady modelling a becoming skating costume in the Tatler of 29th December 1909 as part of an article entitled The Highway of Fashion : by Marjorie Hamilton

Background imageTatler Collection: Illustration of Marie Tempest in the Tatler

Illustration of Marie Tempest in the Tatler
Black and white illustration in the Tatler of 22nd December 1909 of popular actress Marie Tempest modelling a novel fancy dress idea as part of an article entitled The Highway of Fashion

Background imageTatler Collection: Illustration of fur-lined foot gloves in the Tatler

Illustration of fur-lined foot gloves in the Tatler
Black and white illustration for fur-lined foot gloves advertised in the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of the gymnasium at St Brides Institute in the Tatler

Photo of the gymnasium at St Brides Institute in the Tatler
Series of black and white photographs from the Sporting and Country House Supplement of the Tatler, 22nd December 1909 showing business girls using the gymnasium at St Brides Institute, London

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of ladies shooting costumes in the Tatler

Photo of ladies shooting costumes in the Tatler
Black and white photographs titled Smart and Suitable suits for sportswomen under the headline The Humorous Side of Sport in the Tatler of 1st December 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of the Earl and Countess of Lytton in the Tatler

Photo of the Earl and Countess of Lytton in the Tatler
Black and white full page photo of the Earl and Countess of Lytton at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, in the Tatler of 1st December 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Illustration by Millicent Sowerby in the Tatler

Illustration by Millicent Sowerby in the Tatler
Black and white illustration by Millicent Sowerby in the Tatler of 1st December 1909. The illustration was accompanying the story by her sister Githa Sowerby entitled The Princess with the Sleeping

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of King Manuel of Portugal in the Tatler

Photo of King Manuel of Portugal in the Tatler
Black and white full page photo in the Tatler of a royal shooting party held to celebrate King Manuel of Portugals visit to England

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of Paul Helleu & Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in the Tatler

Photo of Paul Helleu & Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in the Tatler
Black and white full page photograph in the Tatler of Paul Cesar Helleu, French oil painter, pastel artist, drypoint etcher, and designer

Background imageTatler Collection: The First Aviator & World-Famous Cartoonist in the Tatler

The First Aviator & World-Famous Cartoonist in the Tatler
Black and white photograph entitled The First Aviator and a World-famous cartoonist relaxing in the Bois de Boulogne in the Tatler of 24th November. Those pictured are (left to right), M

Background imageTatler Collection: Photograph of King Manuel of Portugal in the Tatler

Photograph of King Manuel of Portugal in the Tatler
Black and white photograph in the Tatler of King Manuel of Portugal, with the Prince of Wales receiving an enthusiastic reception on a visit to the Guildhall, London. Date: 24th November 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Front cover of the Tatler - Miss Valli Valli

Front cover of the Tatler - Miss Valli Valli
Front cover black and white photograph of Miss Valli Valli as Alice from the Tatler of 24th November 1909. The caption reads A British " Dollar Princess" in New York which refers to a

Background imageTatler Collection: Three Charming Girls as

Three Charming Girls as
Black and white photo of Miss Iris Hoey, Miss Kathleen Russell and Miss Vera Beringer in a scene from a new play at the Coronet Theatre entitled The Boys, from the Tatler of 17th November 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Tatler article featuring Alfred Lester and H G Pelissier

Tatler article featuring Alfred Lester and H G Pelissier
Article on page 39 of the Tatler, 13th October 1909, featuring comedians Alfred Lester and Harry Gabriel Pelissier smoking pipes and drinking from steins

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of Mr & Mrs J J Astor in the Tatler

Photo of Mr & Mrs J J Astor in the Tatler
Black and white photo of Mr and Mrs J J Astor under the heading Matters American in the Tatler of 17th November 1909. Mrs Astor had just been granted a divorce in a hearing which lasted only three

Background imageTatler Collection: Nearing the end of the Season photos in the Tatler

Nearing the end of the Season photos in the Tatler
Black and white photos in the Tatler under the headline of Nearing the end of the Season, Racing Society " Speed the Parting Shot" at Liverpool in the Tatler of 17th November 1909

Background imageTatler Collection: Photo of Swan and Edgars delivery van

Photo of Swan and Edgars delivery van
Black and white photograph of a Swan and Edgar delivery van in the Tatler of 10th November 1909. The photo is advertising the use of the new Collier detachable rim which was a revolution in




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"Step into the Timeless World of Tatler: A Captivating Journey Through History" Discover a captivating world where elegance, glamour, and royalty converge. From its earliest days to the present, it has been at the forefront of capturing iconic moments in history. Travel back to 1925, as Tallulah Bankhead graces the front cover with her magnetic presence, setting a precedent for timeless beauty that would define Tatler covers for years to come. Fast forward to 1930 when Walt Disney himself takes center stage on another striking cover – a testament to Tatler's ability to recognize visionaries even before they become legends. Royalty has always held a special place within these pages. Witness Princess Elizabeth and her beloved corgi immortalized in an endearing snapshot that captures their bond beyond words. And who could forget the enchanting front cover featuring Princess Elizabeth and Margaret? Their youthful innocence radiates from every corner of this treasured issue. But it's not just about people; it's about art too. Lose yourself in A. E Bestall's masterpiece "The Last Caravan, " which transports you into a whimsical world filled with imagination and wonder. It also celebrates extraordinary achievements outside royal circles - Mrs Arundel Kempton & Mick The Miller grace one unforgettable cover, showcasing the indomitable spirit of sporting excellence. Delve further into society as we explore The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh - an institution steeped in tradition and camaraderie that epitomizes British heritage. Prince Philip commands attention on his own front-cover feature in July 1962 – exuding charisma and charm befitting his status as consort to Queen Elizabeth II herself. Princess Margaret captivates readers with her undeniable allure on yet another stunning front cover while embodying grace and sophistication synonymous with Tatler's refined taste.