RMEXR8YT–1920s UK Mabel Lucie Attwell Magazine Plate
RMDRF2GT–Everybody's doing it - Mabel Lucie Attwell
RMMR4TYD–Illustration depicting Peter Pan by Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879-1964) a British illustrator. Dated 20th century
RM2RGD7HA–Wright's Biscuits drawn by Mabel Lucie Attwell - advertising playing card back
RMERHMDA–Mabel Lucie Attwell - portrait of the British children 's book illustrator, 1924. MLA: 4 June 1879 - 5 November 1964.
RMMBD6TT–Peter Pan - But the window was barred - illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell for Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy, 1938
RMERGYXH–Mabel Lucie Atwell with husband Harold Earnshaw and two children. C 1925. British children's illustrator . 4 June 1879, London – 5 November 1964
RMMC8595–Fairy tales - Peter Pan - ' When he had freed Wendy '' - illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell for Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy 1938'
RMH7X01E–1926 British advertisement for Hovis bread with an illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell
RMMBD72A–Peter Pan - They don't want us to land - illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell for J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy, 1938
RMB4M28R–Valentine's British seaside picture postcard by Mabel Lucie Attwell posted 1960s. For EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMD3DK3G–Christie's Toy department staff member Olivia Bristol holds up a Mabel Lucie Attwell Chad Valley Bambina doll. It later sold for £454.
RMPPMR0H–Boiling over - Mabel Lucie Attwell.
RMWA3W3H–Boiling over / Mabel Lucie Attwell.
RMPH9GC8–Novelty gift biscuit tin from Crawford's Christmas list
RMJ36695–Illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll London, Raphael Tuck, 1910.
RF2E4YJNB–The Red Shoes, Fairy Tale illustration by Emily Ann Attwell, mother of Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1897 The Studio an Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Appl
RMG41R3T–A sketch of a Mabel Lucie Attwell illustration drawn by First World War soldier Edward Wolstencroft during his treatment at a military hospital more than 90 years ago.
RM2M3RK34–Illustrations showing the range of Shelley nursery china designed by Mabel Lucie Attwell in 1929 - very collectible today. 1929
RMFE1TBC–Told in a garden, book cover design by Emily Ann Atwell of London art nouveau line Illustration from 1897 The Studio Magazine
RM2M3RXKH–Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879 - 1964), artist best known for her pictures of chubby cheeked children and fairies, pictured in her studio designing a group of dolls based on her famous drawings. Date: 1924
RMMXE45J–Vintage promotional magazine insert for Vim household cleaner, illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell.
RMMBD6TW–Peter Pan - Starkey sighed Nibs disappearing through the wood - illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell for J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy, 1938
RM2M3RN7G–Advertisement for Ensign camera, for children with 'six bright, sharp pictures from every Ensign spool', showing an illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell of a little girl hiding behind a box camera. 1919
RM2AN0EYE–The Utah genealogical and historical magazine . Joseph S.,70, 181, i83; Joseph W., 128; Jose-phine R., 179; Joshua, 26, 128, 132;Judith A., 188; Julia A., 29, 128;Julia A. B., 132; Junius W., 187;Juriah E., 187; Kiah, 27; LauraA., 131; T ^aura J., 24; I .awrenceS., 74; Lela.nd T., 179; Leonidas.74; Letitia, 122; Lewis G., 186;Louisa, 122; Louisa A., 127;Louisa B., 72, 186; Louisa C, 131;Louisa J., 131, 188; Lockey, 70;Logan H., 182; Low B., 29, 130;Lucie T., 183; Lucinda, 122; Lu-emma C, 182; Luranda, 27; Lu-venia V., 178; Lyde, 180; LymanH., 183; Mabel, 74; Maggie A.,186; Maggie L., 185; Mali
RM2M3RMH5–Various toys for girl's and boy's, a clockwork 'Rolls-Royce' model car, with four doors that open and rubber tyres. Six electric models to build, for any boy. 'Suzette', a mabel Lucie Attwell model with all the charm of the artist delightful drawings. Jockey mascot doll, dressed in black and yellow costume. Working model fire-engine, three electric headlamps and alarm bell that rings automatically. 1929
RM2M3K6WC–An illustration by Harold Earnshaw of an artist at work with a gaggle of spectators surrounding him. Earnshaw was the husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell. He lost his right arm during World War I but learnt to draw with his remaining hand, carrying on a successful career.
RMJ36699–Illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll London, Raphael Tuck, 1910. Alice and the mouse.
RM2M3PET9–Three officers of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), later the Royal Air Force (RAF) flirty with a young flapper girl. Drawn by Harold 'Pat' Earnshaw, husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell who lost his right, drawing arm in February 1917, but was back drawing with his left by July that year. Date: 1917
RM2M3JRAX–Illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse (1878 - 1980) showing three children decorating a Christmas tree. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles. Her illustrations in childrens' books and on posters (including the Start-rite shoes children still in use today) recall the style of Mabel Lucie Attwell and Honor Bishop. Date: 1926
RMEXR232–1960s UK Lucie Attwell Annual Mabel Comic/ Annual Cover
RM2M3JR2W–Illustration by Susan Pearse showing two children kissing through a gap in a garden fence. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles. Her illustrations in childrens' books and on posters (including the Start-rite shoes children still in use today) recall the style of Mabel Lucie Attwell and Honor Bishop. Date: Christmas number 1930
RM2M3JR34–Illustration by Susan Beatrice Pearse showing an outdoor garden scene of a young boy offering a chocolate to a little girl. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles. Her illustrations in childrens' books and on posters (including the Start-rite shoes children still in use today) recall the style of Mabel Lucie Attwell and Honor Bishop. Christmas number 1930
RM2M3PERK–A wounded WW1 Army officer with his arm in a sling (and some of it visibly missing) enjoys the attention of two stylishly dressed young women. The picture is by the artist Harold Earnshaw (husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell) and is partly autobiographical as Earnshaw, who was a Lance-Corporal in the Royal Sussex Regiment lost his right, drawing arm on the Somme. Determined not to let his injury prevent him from continuing in his chosen career, he learnt to drawn with his left. Date: 1917
RMFEKGRH–Chapter heading, illustration by Emily A, Attwell from 1897 The Studio Magazine competition
RM2M3PF1D–A sailor flirts with a woman over her washing line drawn by Harold Earnshaw, artist husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell. Earnshaw was a successful artist who joined the Artists' Rifles at the outbreak of war. He was a Lance-Corporal with the Sussex Regiment when his right arm was blown off on the Somme in February 1916. He taught himself to draw with his left and continued to work for magazines such as The Bystander and the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News in which this picture was published. Despite making such a remarkable recovery he died prematurely in 1937 at the age of just 52. S
RM2M3PETH–Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring a humorous illustration by Harold Cecil Earnshaw. Earnshaw, known as 'Pat', was married to the illustrator Mabel Lucie Attwell and joined the Artists' Rifles during the First World War. The caption explains what happened to him: 'Lce.-Cpl. Harold Earnshaw, Royal Sussex Regiment, the artist whose work is here reproduced, was wounded on February 13th last, and did not leave hospital until July 17th. Although his right arm was blown off by a shell, that he has rapidly acquired skill in painting with his left hand will be seen
RM2CDC194–. The Rotunda . ather-ine Allen Bridgeforth, Kenbridge, andEvelyn Meckham Broaddus, Hope-well; Isabelle Allen Ligon, Lynch-burg; Banna Piice Massey, Hamp-den-Sydney; Catherine Chamber-layne Dunnington; Lucie Dortch,Mabel Pitzpatrick Putney, HarriettBooker, Martha Ann Laing, and Vir-ginia Potts, Farmville. AMONG OUR CAPS AND GOWNS MISS BEDFORD IS FRESHMAN CHOICE Miss Bedford, due to her excellentleadership, was unanimously re-elect-ed Freshnian Clasoman at a meetingof the class Tuesday, April 9. ThePreslunen will continue their activi-ties with Itasca Watei-s as president,Doris Eley as vice-pre
RMJ36690–Illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll London, Raphael Tuck, 1910. The White Rabbit's house.
RMEXR233–1960s UK Lucie Attwell Annual Mabel Comic/ Annual Cover
RMJ36697–Illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll London, Raphael Tuck, 1910. Alice and the White Rabbit.
RMEXR7KM–1910s UK Freemans Magazine Advert
RMJ36698–Illustration by Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll London, Raphael Tuck, 1910. Alice and the baby pig.
RMEXPFRC–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXPKK4–1940s UK Children Laughing Magazine Plate
RMEXPFR8–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXPFR9–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXPFRA–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXPFRB–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXRNT2–1910s UK Vi-cocoa Magazine Advert
RMEXRNT1–1910s UK Vi-cocoa Magazine Advert
RMEXRH18–1920s UK Hovis Magazine Advert
RMEXT6TF–1910s UK London Transport Underground Magazine Advert
RMEXPFR7–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXPFRD–1920s UK J M Barrie Book Plate
RMEXPFRE–1920s UK Peter Pan Book Plate
RMEXRNT5–1910s UK Vi-cocoa Magazine Advert
RMEXR8YW–1920s UK Shy Girl Magazine Plate
RMEXT2R1–1910s UK Vi-Cocoa Magazine Advert
RMEXTEEC–1910s UK Little Mermaids Book Plate
RMEXRRNY–1910s UK Lux Magazine Advert
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