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Cocytius antaeus antaeus Drury, giant sphinx mothWatercolour by Edith Blake (1845-1928), 1892, from Lady Edith Blakes collection of drawings of Jamacian lepidoptera and plants, held at the Natural History Museum, London
Edith Bolling (married Woodrow Wilson). Photograph shows half-length portrait of Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, seated, facing right. Date between 1886 and 1896
Palais du Trocadero... Manifestation en l honneur de Mis
President Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edith Bolling Galt, standing at his side. Date 1920 June
Hills surrounding Woolhope Valley, near HerefordSketch of hills surrounding the Woolhope Valley near Hereford, seen from the north and including Stoke Edith, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1858
Harold IIs body is foundEdith Swannesha, wife of Harold II, King of England, is brought by monks to identify his body on the Hastings battlefield, only possible, it is said, by distinguishing marks on his torso
Bradford Butter CrossThe old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval
Helen Wills and Edith Cross in actionMiss Helen Wills Moody and Miss Edith Cross, American tennis doubles partners pictured in action on court at Wimbledon in 1929
Dame Edith EvansDame Edith Mary Evans (1888-1976) English actress
Viscountess Castlereagh, 1913Viscountess Castlereagh, formerly Hon. Edith Chaplin, from a painting by Philip A de Laszlo, 1913
Nurses decorated with the Royal Red CrossNurses, from left, Sister Edith King, Sister Louisa Mackay and Sister Emma Durham were awarded the Royal Red Cross, by Queen Victoria for their exceptional service in the nursing profession
Edith Sitwell / RecordingEDITH SITWELL Writer, reading from her Rustic Elegies, being filmed while her voice is recorded in synch, in 1927
Edith CavellEDITH CAVELL - nurse in Belgium who helped some 200 Allied servicemen to escape by hiding them in her hospital : the Germans, not surprisingly, disapproved, and shot her
Edith Cavell / PostcardEDITH CAVELL English nurse in Belgium
Edith Nesbit (Tatler)EDITH NESBIT (mrs Herbert Bland) writer of The Railway Children etc
Edith Scannell ArtistEDITH MAUD SUSANNA SCANNELL an artistic lady who sadly failed to earn an entry in the Dictionary of National Biography so we don t know very much about her
The Albany, LondonThe former Albany House, off Piccadilly, is converted into 69 chambers originally meant for bachelors : residents have included Aldous Huxley, Edith Evans and Graham Greene
Cavell Postcard - 2A German officer contemplates the corpse of EDITH CAVELL nurse, shot by the Germans in Belgium for assisting the Allies
Cavell PostcardEDITH CAVELL Nurse, shot by the Germans in Belgium for assisting the Allies
Edith Wharton 1930EDITH NEWBOLD WHARTON Nee Jones American novelist
Edith Nesbit (Strand)EDITH NESBIT - Mrs Hubert Bland, English writer
Alice and SistersALICE LIDDELL Lorina - Alice - Edith
Womens Rights / ReleaseSuffragettes celebrate the release of Edith New and Mary Leigh from Holloway