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St Genevieve / Butler sFrench nun and saint sometimes known as Saint Genovesa
Female Blondin / TightropeMadame Genevieve Young, the Female Blondin crosses the Thames between Battersea and Cremorne
Advert for French couture house of Boue Soeurs in New YorkAdvert for the French couture house of Boue Soeurs in New York, 1926. Based in 9 Rue de la Paix, Paris and with branches in San Francisco and Palm Beach
Lady Glenconner, 1915Photographic portrait of Lady Glenconner, formerly Miss Pamela Genevieve Adelaide Wyndham, pictured c.1915
Victorian lantern slide illustrating song Sweet GenevieveA Victorian magic lantern slide illustrating the song Sweet Genevieve'. This is slide number 1 of 8
ParisA drawing of Parisian people walking a pavement and entrance way to the Pantheon, a monument in Paris, France. The edifice was built between 1758-1790, designed by architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot
Mlle Lantelme, actress drowned in the RhineMlle Genevieve Lantelme, actress (1883-1911), theatrical portraits, captioned France's most lovely actress, drowned in the Rhine'
Anne Genevieve de Bourbon, Duchess of Longueville, 1619-1679. Her hair is tied in a bun with two locks tied in ribbons, blue satin dress with lace collar and sleeves, bodice laced with pearls
GENEVIEVE SAVED BY DEERGenevieve de Brabant, heroine of a popular French legend, is saved by a deer when she is abandoned in the forest Date: 13th century
STE GENEVIEVE AND DOEGenevieve de Brabant and her mother are succoured by a friendly doe who allows them to milk her and thus keep themselves alive in the forest Date: circa 6th century
MONK OF STE GENEVIEVEA monk of the ORDER OF SAINTE-GENEVIEVE (Genovefain) Date: 1848
The Basker, by Clifford MillsThe Basker, a comedy by Clifford Mills. First produced at St Jamess Theatre, London, January 1916. The title refers to a lazy person who has an easy life
Emmanuel I, Prince of Orleans and Princess Henriette MariaEmmanuel I (1872-1931), (Prince Emanuel of Orleans) and Princess Henriette Maria of Belgium (1870-1948), pictured with their children: Marie Louise (1897-1973)
Caricature of the actress Dame Genevieve WardCaricature of the American-born British soprano and actress Dame Genevieve Ward (1837-1922). 1880
Cartoon, Annie Mie, a Dutch play in LondonCartoon, Annie Mie, a Dutch play by Rosier Faarsen which was performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, in November 1880, with Genevieve Ward in the title role
Genevieve SanctifiedSaint GENEVIEVE is sanctified Date: 422 - 500
Death of St GenevieveSAINT GENEVIEVE - her death Date: 422-500
Duchesse De LonguevilleANNE-GENEVIEVE de Bourbon, duchesse de LONGUEVILLE Princesse de CONDE, daughter of Henri II prince de Conde French noblewoman and social leader. Date: 1619 - 1679
Cine-Miroir featuring Genevieve Felix in L Engrenage, 1925Cine-Miroir featuring the French film star Genevieve Felix in L Engrenage, 1925 Date: 1925
Paris, France - Eglise Sainte-Genevieve. Date: 1829
Paris, France - Eglise Saint-Etienne du Mont. Date: circa 1900
Genevieve Irvin, one of the dancers at the Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
Mary and VirginsMary as Queen of the Virgins : being one herself, she honours virginity in others, such as Catherine (holding the ring of her mystic marriage to Jesus), Anne and Genevieve. Date: first century
Garnerin, husband and wife, French ballooning coupleHead and shoulders portraits of Andre-Jacques and Jeanne-Genevieve Garnerin, French ballooning couple, with a small balloon and parachute between them and a scene of spectators below
Genevieve Irvin in the Ambassadeurs show of 1930, Paris Date: 1930
British Ballad, GenevieveGENEVIEVE. British ballad by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)
Saint Genevieve in ParisSaint Genevieve (d.500) - Patroness of Paris. Took veil at 15 after the death of her parents and moved to Paris. Made a personal sortie to gain supplies for the City during the siege of Paris by
Ward as VolumniaDAME GENEVIEVE WARD (LUCY GENEVIEVE TERESA WARD) American born British soprano and actress in the roll of Volumnia in Shakespeares Coriolanus
Ward as Queen MargaretDAME GENEVIEVE WARD (LUCY GENEVIEVE TERESA WARD) American born British soprano and actress in the roll of Queen Margaret in Shakespeares Richard III
Sainte GenevieveThis remarkable picture depicts Genevieve tending her flocks in the centre of a pagan stone circle
Genevieve Saved by DeerGenevieve de Brabant, heroine of a popular French legend, is saved by a deer when she is abandoned in the forest
Ste Genevieve and DoeGenevieve de Brabant, countess Palatine, is turned out by her husband when Golo (who lusts after her) accuses her of adultery : in the forest she and Benoni are saved by a doe
Chevalier D eon, MasonCharles-Genevieve-Louis- Auguste-Andre Timothee, le Chevalier d Eon, French adventurer and transvestite, depicted here as a Freemason in 1768