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Arabella Original - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designArabella Original - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Grave effigy or Lady Arabella, Countess Dowager of Nottingham, in the chancel of St. Mary le Savoy. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Grave effigies in St. Saviours Southwark. Wooden figure of a Knight Templar and monument to Old Overie, father of Mary Overie, foundress of the Priory
FALL / DACHSHUND / LONG / 1954SMOKY HOLE KLEIN ARAMINTA SMOKY HOLE KLEIN ARABELLA Owned by Waddington. Two dachshunds sitting together. Date: 1954
ARABELLA GODDARD (1836 - 1922), pianist
The Graphic Christmas Number 1921 front coverStriking front cover design for The Graphic Christmas number 1921 featuring a little girl in a red dress decorating an enormous Christmas tree and holding a Harlequin doll in the air. Date: 1921
Bloomer & ParasolArabella Bloomer holds a fringed parasol in order to retain her lady like complexion. Date: 1850s
James Duke of BerwickJames Fitzjames, duke of BERWICK son of James II of England and Arabella Churchill, Marechal de France Date: 1670 - 1734
Sir Winston Churchills eighty adventurous yearsArticle by Sir Charles Petrie with accompanying photographs celebrating the 80th birthday of Sir Winston Churchill. Photographs from top to bottom: Mr Randolph Churchill with his son
Suffragette Womens Rights Cross Husband. Husband, backed into a corner, says, I ll be cross Arabella, I ll be cross!! Tho you have your womens rights I m the Boss
Cover design, Lady Arabellas Birthday Party, by Margaret and Mary Baker. Showing a chaotic party with children misbehaving. Date: 1940
Lady Arabellas Birthday Party -- Lady Arabella, mistaken for Betsy, is put into a cradle in the herdsmans cottage. Date: 1940
Two Dogs and a DollIt was a fortunate thing for Arabella that it was only her dress they had between them, otherwise she would have been torn to pieces before her own unblinking eyes
Vicar of WakefieldAll ends happily - George weds Arabella, Sophia weds Mr Burchell (revealed as a nobleman), Olive lives & the Vicars losses are less than feared
Arabella SeymourLady ARABELLA SEYMOUR (nee Stuart) - wife of sir William Seymour : related to royalty, thought to be dangerous so imprisoned in the Tower. with her autograph