Illustrations
1.1. Kenneth Beauchamp, “Poor Clara”
1.2. The label of Mrs. Neville
1.3. Dressed to be threatened in Kathlyn Rhodes, “The Harvest of Folly”
1.4. Overexposed in “The Harvest of Folly”
1.5. Mourning dress made by Mrs. Neville
1.6. Black and gold woven metal thread and velvet evening dress, worn by Lady Ottoline Morrell
1.7. “An unusual photographic study, in the Goya manner, of Lady Ottoline Morrell”
2.1. Women’s mackintoshes sold through the
Harrods General Catalogue
2.2. “A member of the Women’s Volunteer Reserve”
2.3. Detail of an advertisement for Phosferine
2.4. Advertisement for Aquascutum military and civilian coats
2.5. “Special Values in Weathercoats,”
Harrods Weekly Price List
2.6. Detail of notices of men “Killed in Action” or “Died of Wounds”
2.7. Advertisement for “The Famous ‘Aquascutum’ Storm Coats”
3.1. George J. Nicholls dressed as a side of bacon
3.2. Cover of
Fancy Dresses at Harrods
3.3. Lady Arthur Paget dressed as Cleopatra
3.4. Lady Abdy dressed as “sea mist”
3.5. Arthur Watts, “After the Fancy-Dress Ball”
3.6. Celebrants at the “Alice in Wonderland” party
4.1. Secondhand-clothing shop in London
4.2. Poster issued by the National War Savings Committee
4.3. A. Wallis Mills, “War Economy”
4.4. Bert Thomas, “The New Poor”