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Background imageDiana Collection: Iphigenia Not Sacrificed

Iphigenia Not Sacrificed
Agamemnon is about to sacrifice his daughter so the Greek fleet can get under way to Troy, but Diana substitutes a deer at the last minute, and spirits her off to Tauris

Background imageDiana Collection: Party hosts Mr Bryan Guinness (1905-1992) and his wife (Diana Mitford) in her Mariette

Party hosts Mr Bryan Guinness (1905-1992) and his wife (Diana Mitford) in her Mariette Crinoline at their house in Buckingham Street

Background imageDiana Collection: Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - Anrep Mosaic

Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - Anrep Mosaic
Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - represented in mosaics in the National Gallery, London Entrance Hall - the work of Boris Anrep (1883 - 1969), a Russian mosaicist active in Britain. 1933

Background imageDiana Collection: Lord Althorp and Lady Adelaide Spencer in The Tatler

Lord Althorp and Lady Adelaide Spencer in The Tatler
Page from The Tatler featuring (right), Albert Edward John, Seventh Earl Spencer (1892 - 1975), grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales

Background imageDiana Collection: Lady Diana Abdy by Madame Yevonde

Lady Diana Abdy by Madame Yevonde
(Helen) Diana (nÚÑáBridgeman), Lady Abdy (1907 - 1967), Fashion leader; wife of Sir Robert Henry Abdy; daughter of 5th Earl of Bradford

Background imageDiana Collection: Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton, October 1921

Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton, October 1921
Viscountess Althorp, formerly Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton, daughter of the third Duke of Abercorn. Lady Cynthia married Lord Althorp, Albert Spencer

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940)

Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) wore this spring suit in navy wool designed by Dolly Tree. The gracefully flared skirt was topped by a snug-fitting jacket that buttoned to a V

Background imageDiana Collection: A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis

A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) comprising a form-fitting gold lam evening gown Date: 1940

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana the huntress with her bow and arrow

Diana the huntress with her bow and arrow. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789

Background imageDiana Collection: Jewels of Empire Ball - Lady Diana Cooper

Jewels of Empire Ball - Lady Diana Cooper
Lady Diana Cooper (nee Manners), leader of the Diamond group at the Jewels of Empire Ball, held at the Park Lane Hotel in aid of Enham Village Centre for Disabled Ex-Service Men

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Mitford with her sons

Diana Mitford with her sons
Diana, Lady Mosley (17 June 1910 11 August 2003), born Diana Freeman-Mitford and usually known as Diana Mitford, was one of Britains noted Mitford sisters

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Dors - British Actress

Diana Dors - British Actress
Diana Dors (1931-1984), British actress. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Vaughan

Diana Vaughan
DIANA VAUGHAN, the American ex-satanist who purportedly revealed the vile secrets of freemasonry : in fact it was all a spoof on the Catholics, and she was Taxils typist

Background imageDiana Collection: Two models and line illustrations showing knitted wool swimsuts Date: 1935

Two models and line illustrations showing knitted wool swimsuts Date: 1935

Background imageDiana Collection: WW2 - Ladies May Now Leave Their Machines

WW2 - Ladies May Now Leave Their Machines
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Ladies May Now Leave Their Machines, written by Diana Murray Hill. The image shows the backs of wartime working women. Date: 1944

Background imageDiana Collection: WW2 - Dangerous Treasure

WW2 - Dangerous Treasure
A front cover illustration for a WW2 children's story book, Dangerous Treasure, written by Norman Dale. The image shows two boys exploring some ruins with their dog. Date: 1944

Background imageDiana Collection: Emma Peel & John Steed of The Avengers

Emma Peel & John Steed of The Avengers
Emma Peel of The Avengers, with John Steed and one other played by Diana Rigg, Patrick McNee and an unknown actor, respectively. Date: circa 1966

Background imageDiana Collection: Portrait of Lady Diana Manners

Portrait of Lady Diana Manners
A portrait oil painting of British Actress, Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Cooper, the Viscountess of Norwich, nee Lady Diana Manners

Background imageDiana Collection: Lucina

Lucina
This oil painting depicts Lucina, a title given to the ancient Roman goddesses, Juno and Diana, who represented childbirth and acted as protection for women in labor

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Napier, Actress

Diana Napier, Actress
A sketch by Webster Murray of the actress Diana Napier (1905-1982), near the beginning of her film career. Date: circa 1932

Background imageDiana Collection: The Miracle at the Lyceum Theatre

The Miracle at the Lyceum Theatre
Scenes from Max Reinhardt's production of The Miracle at the Lyceum Theatre, a story told entirely in mime. Inset is Lady Diana Duff Cooper (1892-1986) as the Madonna. Date: 1932

Background imageDiana Collection: Pamela Berry and Diana Duff Cooper

Pamela Berry and Diana Duff Cooper
Pamela Berry, Lady Hartwell (1914-1982) and Diana Duff Cooper, Viscountess Norwich (1892-1986), aso known as Lady Diana Manners. Date: 1940

Background imageDiana Collection: Theatre goes rural

Theatre goes rural
With many London theatres closed, this production of On Approval was rehearsed in a barn in Buckinghamshire, then toured the provinces. Date: 1940

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Bridgeman with daughters

Diana Bridgeman with daughters
Diana Bridgeman, born Diana Wilson, married Maurice Bridgeman (younger brother to the 2nd Viscount Bridgeman) in 1933. Here she is pictured with her eldest two daughters, Theresa Anne (b)

Background imageDiana Collection: Mrs Maurice Bridgeman with daughters

Mrs Maurice Bridgeman with daughters
Diana Bridgeman (d. 1979), previously Diana Wilson. Here seen with her two eldest daughters, Erica Jane (b. 1934) and Teresa Anne (b. 1937). Date: 1939

Background imageDiana Collection: Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman

Caricature illustration, Diana of the Crossways by H M Bateman. Showing a haughty woman on horseback during a hunt. Also captioned, A literary note'

Background imageDiana Collection: Emma Peel discussing a model guillotine with a protagonist

Emma Peel discussing a model guillotine with a protagonist (played by Edwin Richfield), in a scene from The Avengers action TV series, (played by Diana Rigg). Date: circa 1966

Background imageDiana Collection: Emma Peel in a pickle

Emma Peel in a pickle, from The Avengers action TV series, (played by Diana Rigg and Patrick McNee). Date: c1966

Background imageDiana Collection: Emma Peel dispatching a villain

Emma Peel dispatching a villain as John Steed admires her handiwork, from The Avengers action TV series, (played by Diana Rigg and Patrick McNee). Date: 1973

Background imageDiana Collection: Emma Peel from The Avengers

Emma Peel from The Avengers action TV series, (played by Diana Rigg). Date: circa 1966

Background imageDiana Collection: John Steed and Emma Peel from The Avengers

John Steed and Emma Peel from The Avengers action TV series, (played by Diana Rigg and Patrick McNee). Date: circa 1966

Background imageDiana Collection: Queen Elizabeth I as Diana the Huntress by Cornelis Vroom

Queen Elizabeth I as Diana the Huntress by Cornelis Vroom Date: 16th century

Background imageDiana Collection: A White Man - play at The Lyric Theatre, London

A White Man - play at The Lyric Theatre, London, featuring (from left) Mr A G Poulton as Sir John Applegate, Mr Charles Allan as Malcolm Petrie, Miss Nora Lancaster as Countess of Kerhill

Background imageDiana Collection: Rob Roy by Walter Scott. Diana Vernon and Frank: the glove scene. Date: First published: 1818

Rob Roy by Walter Scott. Diana Vernon and Frank: the glove scene. Date: First published: 1818

Background imageDiana Collection: Theatre at Ephesus where the mob cheered for Diana

Theatre at Ephesus where the mob cheered for Diana
Theatre at Ephesus, Greece, where the mob cheered for Diana

Background imageDiana Collection: Cover of Eve Magazine 14 January 1925 featuring

Cover of Eve Magazine 14 January 1925 featuring Lady Diana Cooper, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageDiana Collection: Iron figure castings by M. Ducel of Paris, in the International Exhibition in London

Iron figure castings by M. Ducel of Paris, in the International Exhibition in London, 1862. Date: 1862

Background imageDiana Collection: Diana Churchill by Madame Yevonde

Diana Churchill by Madame Yevonde
Diana Spencer-Churchill (1909-1963), eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Pictured in 1935 by Madame Yevonde wearing a fashionable beret. Date: 1935

Background imageDiana Collection: Page from The Sphere showing the newly married Princess Elizabeth

Page from The Sphere showing the newly married Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh setting off from Buckingham Palace in a landau carriage for Waterloo Station from where they would depart

Background imageDiana Collection: Page from The Sphere featuring photographs of the best man

Page from The Sphere featuring photographs of the best man, bridesmaids and page boys at the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten in November 1947

Background imageDiana Collection: Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of

Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)

Background imageDiana Collection: Page from The Sketch reporting on a midnight party / fashion show put on by designer

Page from The Sketch reporting on a midnight party / fashion show put on by designer Victor Stiebel. The party was attended by a number of notable movers

Background imageDiana Collection: Capotoline sarcophagus representing the Nine Muses

Capotoline sarcophagus representing the Nine Muses
Capotoline sarcophagus bas relief representing the Nine Muses. Clio 1, Thalia 2, Erato 3, Euterpe 4, Polyhymnia 5, Terpsichore 6, Calliope 7, Urania 8, Melpomene 9

Background imageDiana Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre

Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre. Theodosius the Great with sceptre, plumed helmet and caparisoned horse. From a column in Istanbul built after his victory over Magnus Maximus. Porta Aurea

Background imageDiana Collection: Portrait of Frances Diana, daughter of Viscount Canterbury

Portrait of Frances Diana, daughter of Viscount Canterbury
Portrait of Frances Diana, daughter of Charles Manners-Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury. Seated on a cushion, she wears her hair in plaits and curls, and wears a dress decorated with lace

Background imageDiana Collection: Children of Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton

Children of Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton
Viscount Grey de Wilton and Elizabeth Grey Egerton, children of the Thomas Egerton, 2nd Earl of Wilton. Daughter in ringlets and frilly dress holding a doll

Background imageDiana Collection: Lady Diana Somerset by Madame Yevonde

Lady Diana Somerset by Madame Yevonde
Lady Diana Maud Nina Somerset (12 September 1898 6 May 1935), married 19 September 1925 Captain Lindsey Shedden (18811971)

Background imageDiana Collection: Lord Althorp Comes of Age

Lord Althorp Comes of Age
Double page spread in The Tatler reporting on the coming of age celebrations of Lord Althorp - Albert Edward John, Seventh Earl Spencer (1892 - 1975), grandfather of Diana, Princess of Wales



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