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The ladies' pocket magazine and gem of fashion: showcard advertising its sale. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1830 and 1839?]Reference: 34386i- Books
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A poetical address to the fashionable ladies of Great Britain.
Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
Androgyne : fashion + gender / Patrick Mauriès ; text translated from the French by Barbara Mellor.
Mauriès, Patrick, 1952-Date: 2017- Pictures
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A fashionable gentleman sits with his arm round a lady by a tavern table as a girl chalks up drinks on a slate. Lithograph after D. Teniers (?).
Reference: 26850i- Books
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Fashion. A poem. Addressed to the ladies of Great-Britain. In two books. Book first.
Schomberg, R. (Ralph), 1714-1792.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Fashion. A poem. Addressed to the ladies of Great-Britain. In two books. Book first.
Schomberg, R. (Ralph), 1714-1792.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Pictures
A pyramidal bas relief monument to Lady Cecilia Johnston, seated on a latrine-like stool; expressing her position in fashionable society as an elderly coquette. Etching by James Gillray, 1791.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 19 September 1791Reference: 12088i- Pictures
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Fishmongers' Hall, Thames Street, London: the entrance to the hall, with elaborate allegorical carving above the doors, two fashionable ladies, a scholar and a coal-heaver in the street. Engraving by J. Greig after T. H. Shepherd, 1830.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Date: 1830Reference: 23584i- Books
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The Columbian songster. Being a large collection of fashionable songs, for gentlemen & ladies. In a series of numbers.
Date: D,DCC,XC,IX. [1799]- Pictures
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Six arms showing different designs of tattoo, and two smaller views of tattoos. Process print, 1903.
Date: 25 November 1903Reference: 35574i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006471: A young fashionable apothecary-surgeon(?) about to give a sick, wealthy lady an enema
Date: 18 December 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/54/51Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The cherub: or, guardian of female innocence. Exposing the arts of boarding schools hired fortune tellers corrupt milliners apparent ladies of fashion.
Date: 1792- Books
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Ladies of labor, girls of adventure : working women, popular culture, and labor politics at the turn of the twentieth century / Nan Enstad.
Enstad, NanDate: [1999], ©1999- Books
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The accomplish'd lady's delight, in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying, fruits and flowers, and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery. Also some new receipts relating to the fair sex, whereby they may be richly furnish'd with all manner of beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. III. The compleat cook's guide: or directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, after the newest fashion, now in use at the British court; with the making of sauces, pyes pasties, tarts, custards, &c. VI. [sic] The female angler, instructing ladies and others, in the various methods of taking all manner of fish, in the fish-pond or river. V. The lady's diversion in her garden or, the compleat flowerist, with the nature and use of all sorts of plants and flowers.
Date: [1720?]- Pictures
A fashionable young lady asking a pharmacist about the durability of the cosmetics he sells. Coloured pencil drawing by L. Wood, 1909.
Wood, Lawson, 1878-1957.Date: 1909Reference: 16098i- Pictures
Hyde Park, near Kensington Palace: ladies and children drinking from a spring and eating a picnic. Engraving by J. Godby, 1802, after Mary Spilsbury.
Spilsbury, Mary, 1777-1823.Date: 3 July 1802Reference: 25345i- Pictures
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Skeletons approach a group of terrified, fashionably-dressed ladies and summon them to the cemetery. Etching by Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
Gamelin, Jacques, 1739-1803.Date: [1779]Reference: 569751iPart of: Nouveau recueil d'ostéologie et de myologie.- Pictures
A peeping-tom spying on a fashionable lady receiving an enema. Reproduction of a line engraving after P. Maleuvre after P.A. Baudouin.
Baudouin, Pierre-Antoine, 1723-1769.Reference: 15865i- Pictures
Rembrandt, portrayed perhaps as the prodigal son, stands with his arm round a lady (represented by his wife Saskia) by a banquet table and raises his glass. Lithograph after Rembrandt van Rijn.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Reference: 26851i- Books
A treatise on the hair ... Also a description of the most fashionable methods of dressing ladies' and gentlemens hair, both natural and artificial. With an essay on dress in general. Address'd to the ladies of Great-Britain / [David Ritchie].
Ritchie, David, hairdresser.Date: 1770- Books
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With near 4000 additions and alterations, carefully corrected up to January 30, 1800, Boyle's fashionable court and country guide, and town visiting directory, containing an alphabetical arrangement of the names and places of abode ... of all the ladies and gentlemen of fashion. To which is added, the Inns of Court, &c. ...
Boyle, P. (Patrick), -1808?.Date: [1800]- Pictures
Well-dressed women queue up to see James Maclaine, the Gentleman Highwayman in Newgate prison. Engraving, 1750.
Carpenter, H.Date: [September 1750]Reference: 579639i- Pictures
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Fatima, the wife of the Kahya at Adrianopolis, rises to greet Lady Mary Wortley Montagu while her two daughters remain seated. Stipple engraving after T. Stothard.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 27545i- Pictures
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Fatima, the wife of the Kahya at Adrianopolis, rises to greet Lady Mary Wortley Montagu while her two daughters remain seated. Stipple engraving by J. Parker after T. Stothard.
Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834.Date: 1 Sep.r 1798Reference: 27546i- Books
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The fashionable lady; or Harlequin's opera. In the Manner of a rehearsal. As it is Perform'd at the Theatre in Goodman's-Fields. Written by Mr. Ralph.
Ralph, James, -1762.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]