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Gertrude Collection (page 2)

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Hoffman Girls performing webbing act, London Hippodrome

The Hoffman Girls performing webbing act, London Hippodrome
The eighteen Gertrude Hoffman Girls performing their extraordinary acrobatic webbing act at the London Hippodrome, Leap Year, in 1924. Date: 1924

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals

The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals
The Hoffman Girls, the dance troupe founded, managed and choreographed by Gertrude Hoffman, pictured in rehearsals for Leap Year which had had a successful run at the London Hippodrome

Background imageGertrude Collection: Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue

Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue
A galaxy of stars in the audience for the midnight performance of the first night of Charlots Revue at the Prince of Wales Theatre in April 1925

Background imageGertrude Collection: A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence, London, 1920

A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence, London, 1920
A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence the leader of the cabaret Frolics given nightly at Murrays Club, London, 1920 Date: 1920

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Lawrence at La Caponcina on French Riviera

Gertrude Lawrence at La Caponcina on French Riviera
Front cover of The Bystander featuring British actress Gertrude Lawrence pictured holidaying at the Villa Caponcina on the French Riviera, the home of the fashion design Captain Edward Molyneux

Background imageGertrude Collection: Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence in a Revue

Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence in a Revue
Beatrice Lillie and Gertrude Lawrence in Andre Charlots Revue of 1924. 1924

Background imageGertrude Collection: Actress Miss Gertrude Elliott

Actress Miss Gertrude Elliott (1874-1950), later wife of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson in the role of housemaid Peggy in Mice and Men. Date: 1902

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Light That Failed - Actress Miss Gertrude Elliott

The Light That Failed - Actress Miss Gertrude Elliott
The Light That Failed a play version of the novel by Rudyard Kipling (written by George Fleming) - Actress Miss Gertrude Elliott (1874-1950)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Callam, as Rosina

Gertrude Callam, as Rosina
Gertrude Callam, soprano, as Rosina in The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini Date: March 1927

Background imageGertrude Collection: SAINT GERTRUDE AND NUN

SAINT GERTRUDE AND NUN
GERTRUDE DE NIVELLES A nun kneels before her, knowing that this will make her more perfect and more holy. Date: 626 - 659

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bell in Iraq

Gertrude Bell in Iraq
Gertrude Bell, English traveller, picnicking with King Faisal of Iraq (seated, second right) in 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageGertrude Collection: Suffragettes capture The Monument, London

Suffragettes capture The Monument, London
Crowds gathered to witness the capture of the Monument by two suffragettes, Miss Ethel Spark and Mrs Gertrude Shaw - 18th April, 1913

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Tomb of Gertrude Jekyll by Lutyens with her fork

The Tomb of Gertrude Jekyll by Lutyens with her fork
A close-up The tomb of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) designed by Edwin Lutyens in the Churchyard of St John the Baptist Church at Busbridge near Godalming, Surrey

Background imageGertrude Collection: Christmas cheque from the Santa Claus Banking Co

Christmas cheque from the Santa Claus Banking Co, Merry Lane Branch, sending ten thousand kind greetings from N A Aplin to Miss Gerty Doggett. Date: 1891

Background imageGertrude Collection: Group containing King Faisal I and Fahad Beg

Group containing King Faisal I and Fahad Beg

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bell with Haji Naji in his garden

Gertrude Bell with Haji Naji in his garden
Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) with Haji Naji (Iraqi farmer and friend of Bell s) in his garden

Background imageGertrude Collection: Judi Dench as Ophelia and Coral Browne as Gertrude

Judi Dench as Ophelia and Coral Browne as Gertrude
Dame Judi Denchs professional stage debut as Ophelia with Coral Browne as Gertrude in Hamlet, produced by the London Old Vic Company. Date: 1957

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Lawrence

Gertrude Lawrence (1898 - 1952), (Alexandre Dagmar Lawrence-Klasen) British actress in films and musicals

Background imageGertrude Collection: Autumnal Borders at Munstead Wood

Autumnal Borders at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer, artist and writer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916

Certificate presented by The Overseas Club - Empire Day 1916
WW1 - Home Front - Certificate presented by The Overseas Club (now ROSL, the Royal Over-seas League) on Empire Day 1916 to Gertrude Knight

Background imageGertrude Collection: Ramadi - the Standard of the Dulaim

Ramadi - the Standard of the Dulaim

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bell aged 8 with her brother Maurice

Gertrude Bell aged 8 with her brother Maurice
Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) aged 8 with her brother Maurice in 1876. Date: 1876

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bells House in Baghdad, Iraq

Gertrude Bells House in Baghdad, Iraq

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bells map of her journey to Hayil

Gertrude Bells map of her journey to Hayil

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Bell with her Father, Sir Hugh Bell

Gertrude Bell with her Father, Sir Hugh Bell
Gertrude Bell (1868-1926) with her Father, Sir Hugh Bell (1844-1931). Date: circa 1875

Background imageGertrude Collection: Mrs Harry Payne Whitney

Mrs Harry Payne Whitney
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (January 9, 1875 April 18, 1942), American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder in 1931 of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Moran

Gertrude Moran, American tennis player known as Gorgeous Gussie by Wimbledon fans, due in part to the frilly pants designed by Teddy Tinling she wore in 1949

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Jekylls Garden fork and lawn shears

Gertrude Jekylls Garden fork and lawn shears placed on an old mill grindstone at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer

Background imageGertrude Collection: Front cover of London Life featuring Gertrude Olmstead, 1925

Front cover of London Life featuring Gertrude Olmstead, 1925
Front cover of London Life featuring film star Gertrude Olmstead, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageGertrude Collection: Clothes and the Woman by George Paston

Clothes and the Woman by George Paston. The reverse of a four page flyer which also includes the production of Me and My Diary by Gertrude Jennings

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Edge O Beyond by Roy Horniman and Ruby Miller

The Edge O Beyond by Roy Horniman and Ruby Miller
The Edge O Beyond by Roy Horniman (18721930) and Ruby Miller (14 July 1889 - 2 April 1976), from the novel by Gertrude Page (1872 - 1922) written in 1908

Background imageGertrude Collection: Miss Gertrude Elliott - American actress

Miss Gertrude Elliott - American actress
Miss Gertrude Elliott (1874-1950) - American Edwardian Stage Actress - known in the USA as Gertrude Dermott Date: 1903

Background imageGertrude Collection: Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, Ealing, Middlesex

Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Lodge, Ealing, Middlesex
Residents in the garden of the GFS Lodge at Ealing, Middlesex / West London. A croquet set can be seen. The seated women in the hat is Gertrude Marye Barnard, founder of the Ealing branch. Date: 1913

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Lawrence appearing in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatr

Gertrude Lawrence appearing in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatr
A portrait of Gertrude Lawrence appearing in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageGertrude Collection: Dancing at Theatres - Gertrude Lawrence and Robert Hobbs

Dancing at Theatres - Gertrude Lawrence and Robert Hobbs in Rats at the Vaudeville Theatre and Mariamna Karelina, A Russian danseuse in Battling Butler at the Adelhi Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Atherton, American author

Gertrude Atherton, American author
Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948), American author of novels, short stories, essays and articles. circa 1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Lawrence at the Villa Capponcina, French Riviera

Gertrude Lawrence at the Villa Capponcina, French Riviera
Actress Gertrude Lawrence in a variety of fashionable outfits for the Riviera, pictured as a guest at the Villa Capponcina, the home of British couturier, Captain Edward Molyneux. Date: 1930

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Lester / 1908

Gertrude Lester / 1908
GERTRUDE LESTER Singer in The Merry Widow Date: early 20th century

Background imageGertrude Collection: Saint Begge

Saint Begge
SAINT BEGGE (Begga) Belgian noblewoman, sister of Gertrude de Nivelles : when her husband died, she became a nun and eventually abbess of Ardennes, near Namur Date: ? - 698

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Kingston

Gertrude Kingston (1862 1937), English actress, an actor-manager and an artist, holding a monocle up to her eye. Date: 1889

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Olmstead

Gertrude Olmstead (1897 1975), American actress in silent films

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Elliott

Gertrude Elliott American actress, wife of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson Date: 1905

Background imageGertrude Collection: Munstead Wood and Gardens - home of Gertrude Jekyll

Munstead Wood and Gardens - home of Gertrude Jekyll
The Main Border (July, 2017) at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer, artist and writer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)



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