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Trenchcoat Collection

"Trenchcoat: A Timeless Symbol of Style and Resilience" Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their trenchcoats

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Baileys Road

Baileys Road
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Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their

Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their uniforms at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield, this morning

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Man in raincoat, front cover of Monsieur magazine, issue 24, pub. December 1921 (pochoir print)

Man in raincoat, front cover of Monsieur magazine, issue 24, pub. December 1921 (pochoir print)
STC312850 Man in raincoat, front cover of Monsieur magazine, issue 24, pub. December 1921 (pochoir print) by Roux, Andre de (1870-1952); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Businessman Reviewing His Mail in a Busy Office, 1922 (screen print)

Businessman Reviewing His Mail in a Busy Office, 1922 (screen print)
3036041 Businessman Reviewing His Mail in a Busy Office, 1922 (screen print) by American School, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: HOPE

HOPE
Anthony Stagg

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: LEAVING ON THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN

LEAVING ON THE MIDNIGHT TRAIN
Historic railway line operated with a steam locomotive on the track from Hoorn to Medemblik (Netherlands) with me lighting a cigarette as a vintage styled traveler with trenchcoat & fedora hat

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Fighter pilots of 73 Squadron RAF warm their hands on a brazier in their underground Duty

Fighter pilots of 73 Squadron RAF warm their hands on a brazier in their underground Duty Office at Rouvres, whilst awaiting orders

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: British soldiers firing a machine gun from behind a hedge in the snow

British soldiers firing a machine gun from behind a hedge in the snow. 7th December 1914

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Snake Charmer - South Africa Date: circa 1920s

Snake Charmer - South Africa Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, Westminster

Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, Westminster
Statue of Winston Churchill created by Ivor Roberts-Jones, Parliament Square, Westminster, London. Date: 1980s

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: Orange maxi coat in hand woven tweed with matching hat designed by Jimmy Hourihan

Orange maxi coat in hand woven tweed with matching hat designed by Jimmy Hourihan, March 1968

Background imageTrenchcoat Collection: WW1 British Royal Artillery officer wearing knitted scarf

WW1 British Royal Artillery officer wearing knitted scarf
Photograph of an unidentified officer in the Royal Artillery wearing a great coat and what looks like a hand knitted scarf or muffler. Date: c.1917


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"Trenchcoat: A Timeless Symbol of Style and Resilience" Some of the Militiamen from Birmingham and the Midlands seen here being issued with their trenchcoats, ready to face the challenges that lie ahead. These iconic garments have long been associated with strength and determination. In a bygone era, a man in a raincoat graced the front cover of Monsieur magazine, exuding sophistication and elegance. The pochoir print captured his allure, showcasing how a they are elevate any ensemble. A businessman engrossed in his mail amidst the hustle and bustle of a busy office in 1922. His trusty trenchcoat draped over his chair symbolizes professionalism and adaptability - qualities essential for success. "Leaving on the midnight train, " whispers an enigmatic figure donning a trenchcoat as they embark on an unknown adventure. This mysterious attire has always been synonymous with intrigue and secrecy. Baileys Road witnesses countless stories unfolding under its protective canopy of trenchcoats shielding against wind and rain. Each coat tells tales of resilience against nature's elements while adding flair to everyday life. From South Africa's vibrant past emerges a snake charmer captivating audiences while wearing their trusty trenchcoat. An emblematic garment transcending borders, cultures, and time itself. The statue of Winston Churchill stands tall in Parliament Square, Westminster—a testament to leadership during turbulent times. His iconic image immortalized wearing his signature trenchcoat serves as inspiration for generations to come. Amidst World War I chaos, British Royal Artillery officers find solace in knitted scarves beneath their sturdy coats—symbols of warmth amidst cold adversity; fashion meeting function on treacherous battlefields. Fighter pilots huddle around brazier flames underground before soaring into skies filled with uncertainty—an unbreakable bond forged within each individual's trusted companion: their loyal trenchcoats. Behind snow-covered hedges during wartime, British soldiers fire a machine gun with unwavering determination.