Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'The Colonies'. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. March 7, 1901
1901
15
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'York City'. Mr. John George Butcher. November 7, 1901
1901
16
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Prelate of the Garter'. Randall Thomas Davidson, Bishop of Winchester. 19 December 1901
1901
17
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; '40 H.P. in a Dinghy', Admiral Sir Compton Domvile
ca. 1906
18
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Chelsea'. Mr. Charles Algernon Whitmore. 16 May 1901
1901
19
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'Southwell'. Rev. George Ridding, Bishop of Southwell. 15 August 1901
1901
20
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; 'Mixed Forces', General Sir Ian Hamilton, May 2, 1901
1901
21
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Military and Navy; '6th Division', General Kelly-Kenny, August 29, 1901
1901
22
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Jockeys; 'Rick', Fred Rickaby, September 12, 1901
1901
23
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Queen Hardie'. Mr. J. Keir Hardie. c.1906
ca. 1906
24
Sir Max Beerbohm, 1872–1956
Vanity Fair: Literary; 'He is very Affluent', Mr. W.J. Galloway
ca. 1906
25
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Admirality' The Earl of Selborne. 3 October 1901
1901
26
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Teachers and Headmasters; 'The Vice-Provost', Francis Warre-Cornish, September 26, 1901
1901
27
Jean Baptiste Guth, active 1890s
Vanity Fair: Royalty; 'A Cimiez/Promenade Matinale', Queen Victoria, January 31, 1901 [A reduced version of the B197914.1089 in black and white published at her death]
1901
28
Leslie Matthew 'Spy' Ward, 1851–1922
Vanity Fair: Turf Devotees; 'Havvy', Mr. Reginald Saumarez de Havilland, July 4, 1901
1901
29
A. G. Witherby, Active 1894–1901
Vanity Fair: Policemen; 'Marylebone', A.C. Plowden, April 11, 1901