EditorialNegative - Bendigo, Victoria, 1890, Staff standing in front of F. Davey & Company Drapers, Clothiers & Tailors. There is a sign at the top which reads 'London House' and a further sign advertising a semi-annual sale.
EditorialSchroders or tailors' guild from Groningen, guild token from Harmannes van den Berg, Messing token. Front: open scissors between year. Reverse: inscription, Groningen, Harmannes van den Berg, anonymous, 1782, brass (alloy), engraving, d 4 cm ? w 12.86 gr.
EditorialLadies Sewing (Kijo saiho no zu), ????????, Meiji period (1868?1912), September 3rd, 1887, Japan, Triptych of polychrome woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, Image: 14 in. ? 28 1/2 in. (35.6 ? 72.4 cm), Prints, Adachi (Shosai) Ginko (Japanese, act...
EditorialThe tailors campaign. The Political drama. [A series of caricatures.]. [London] : Printed and published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Market, [1834-1835.]. Source: HS.74/1630 no.34.
EditorialPug at London Zoo and at a tailors. Pug's Tour through Europe ; or, the travell'd monkey : containing his wonderful adventures in the principal capitals of the greatest empires, kingdoms and states. Written by himself. London : J. Harris and Son, 1824 ...
EditorialAn advertisement for 'The "thresher" trench coat, made by Thresher & Clenny, military tailors and outfitters. Punch or the London charivari. London,. Source: C.194.b.199, 23 December 1917, page VI.
EditorialMap of London. This 1593 map is the direct forebear of the modern London A-Z. This copy comes from the 1653 edition of John Norden's 'Speculum Britainiae' (literally: 'Mirror of Britain'), re-issued after Norden's death and sold by Peter Stent of Newg...
EditorialGerman male costumes of 1526-1546. In the centre is a portrait of Casimir Margrave of Brandenburg, 1526, in suit of armour, helmet, skirts and boots, provided as a pattern for his tailors and armourers. At the sides are "Knappschaft" miners with lump o...
EditorialDrawings and Prints, Print, Wie Till die Schneider duch Sa?e straft (How Till Eugenspiegel Punished the Tailors), Heinrich Fuessli's?mmtliche Werke, 1807, part I, no. 5, Artist, Engraver, After, Henry Fuseli, Johann Heinrich Lips, Swiss, Z?rich 1741?18...
EditorialLadies Sewing (Kijo saiho no zu), ????????, Meiji period (1868?1912), September 3rd, 1887, Japan, Triptych of polychrome woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, Image: 14 in. ? 28 1/2 in. (35.6 ? 72.4 cm), Prints, Adachi (Shosai) Ginko (Japanese, act...
EditorialVest, ca. 1750, American or European, doeskin, silk, Considering the formal code of etiquette that governed eighteenth-century life, it is not surprising that gentlemen did not generally remove their jackets in public. Tailors made men?s waistcoats of ...
EditorialAngelo Masini (1844-1926). Italian tenor. Drawing made on behalf of the Society of Tailors "La Confianza" of Barcelona, with his figurine for the summer season of 1881. Portrait.
EditorialGerman male costumes of 1526-1546. In the centre is a portrait of Casimir Margrave of Brandenburg, 1526, in suit of armour, helmet, skirts and boots, provided as a pattern for his tailors and armourers. At the sides are "Knappschaft" miners with lump o...
EditorialTHE ANNIVERSARY OF THE LITTLE BOYS' HOMES AT FARNINGHAM AND SWANLEY, THE HOME AT FARNINGHAM: THE TAILORS' SHOP (LEFT), THE COMPOSING ROOM (RIGHT), UK.
EditorialTHE PRESTON GUILD FESTIVAL, THE TROPHIES IN THE TRADES PROCESSION: 1. The Brickmakers; 2. The Engineers; 3. The Plasterers; 4. The Tailors; 5. The Boiler-Makers; 6. The Baby Linen Trade; 7. The Whitworth Gun and Stephenson's First Engine; 8. The Painte...
EditorialLittle boy's home at Farningham, Britain, 1891. The Tailors shop, the anniversary of the little boys home at farningham and Swanley; ironing; sewing tools; teacher; interior; school; learning; achievement; advancement; schooling; In the Sevenoaks distr...
EditorialPrivate cobbler shop in Warsaw. In 1956, a limited amount of small, private enterprises was permitted and a two-year tax exemption encouraged shoemakers, hairdressers, jewellers, tailors and furriers to open shop. Warsaw, 1956.
EditorialMadonna and Child, Saint Barbara (left) and Saint Catherine, on a window donated by the tailors' guild (scissors in center panel), Freiburg Cathedral. 1320-1330.
Editorial" Loos-Haus", built by Adolf Loos for the company of Goldmann & Salatsch, gentlemen's tailors, was Vienna's first uncompromisingly modern building. It caused a scandal as the " house without eyebrows". 1910-1912.