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Helen Collection (page 4)

Background imageHelen Collection: The Casino at Dinard, with swimming pool

The Casino at Dinard, with swimming pool
Impression of the Casino at Dinard, opened in 1928, with its swimming pool right in the centre. Date: 1929

Background imageHelen Collection: Hotel de Paris at Bray

Hotel de Paris at Bray
Scenes at the Hotel de Paris in Bray, a popular nightspot during the 1920s for fun seekers looking to escape London for the evening

Background imageHelen Collection: Edith Helen Chaplin, Viscountess Castlereagh

Edith Helen Chaplin, Viscountess Castlereagh (1878-1959), wife of the 7th Marquess. 19th century

Background imageHelen Collection: Marchioness of Londonderry, English political hostess

Marchioness of Londonderry, English political hostess
Theresa (Susey Helen), Marchioness of Londonderry (nee Chetwynd-Talbot, 1856-1919). 1896

Background imageHelen Collection: By the fireside

By the fireside
Two Victorian young ladies sitting before a fireplace. Artist Helen Jackson Date: 1890

Background imageHelen Collection: Fourth Soviet Flag - Hammer Sickle Red Army Star

Fourth Soviet Flag - Hammer Sickle Red Army Star
Sheet music cover illustration: Cossack Song arranged by Granville Bantock, words by Helen Bantock, music by Ivan I. Dzerzhinski?, 1909-1978. W. Paxton & Co. 1944. Date: 1944

Background imageHelen Collection: Miss Helen Forsyth in Sophia - The Theatre Magazine

Miss Helen Forsyth in Sophia - The Theatre Magazine
Miss Helen Forsyth, actress, in Sophia - The Theatre Magazine, June 1886. 1886

Background imageHelen Collection: Sir Seymour Hicks at the Victoria Palace

Sir Seymour Hicks at the Victoria Palace Theatre, 1935. " Vintage Wine" in Sketches with Julia Neilson and Greer Garson. Seymour Hicks as Charles Popinot. Illustrations by Helen McKie. 1935

Background imageHelen Collection: (insert)

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Helen Mary Grace Rospigliosi, nee Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (left) (1910-2001) and her sister Hon. Margaret Mary Teresa Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (right) (1919-1997) on the front cover of The Sketch magazine

Background imageHelen Collection: Lady Diana Abdy (Bridgeman)

Lady Diana Abdy (Bridgeman)
(Helen) Diana (nÚÑáBridgeman), Lady Abdy (1907-1967), Fashion leader; wife of Sir Robert Henry Abdy; daughter of 5th Earl of Bradford 1936

Background imageHelen Collection: The Roman road between Bettws- y-Coed and Dolwyddelan, Caernarvonshire, Wales

The Roman road between Bettws- y-Coed and Dolwyddelan, Caernarvonshire, Wales, known as Sarn Helen ( The Causeway of the Legion ), seen here under Mynyd Cribau. Date: 1950s

Background imageHelen Collection: FALL / LABRADOR / 1952

FALL / LABRADOR / 1952
LEFT: CHAMPION BELLE OF HELEN SPRINGS (MOTHER) CENTRE: CHAMPION BRITISH JUSTICE (FATHER)and (SON) RIGHT: SANDYLANDS JUSTICE Owner:Lorna Countess Howe Date: 1952

Background imageHelen Collection: MADAME SCHLIEMANN

MADAME SCHLIEMANN wife of archeologist Heinrich Schliemann, wearing ornaments found at Mycenae and supposed by her husband to be the property of Helen of Troy Date: circa 1877

Background imageHelen Collection: Saint Helena of Constantinople

Saint Helena of Constantinople
Saint Helena, also known as Saint Helen, Helena Augusta or Helena of Constantinople. She was the consort of Emperor Constantius, and according to tradition she found the relics of the True Cross

Background imageHelen Collection: Harry Prices investigations into the mediumship of Duncan

Harry Prices investigations into the mediumship of Duncan
Photographs from Harry Prices investigations into the mediumship of Helen Duncan and of Ms Esson Maule, who was involved with the exposure of Helen Duncan during a seance in Edinburgh

Background imageHelen Collection: Scottish medium Helen Duncan during seances

Scottish medium Helen Duncan during seances
Photographs of Scottish medium Helen Duncan during seances. Photograph of Duncans spirit guide Peggy. (Copyright: W.M.Scott, Dundee)

Background imageHelen Collection: Comin thro the Rye, Wimbledon Theatre, SW London

Comin thro the Rye, Wimbledon Theatre, SW London
Comin thro the Rye, a play by Constance Stuart based on a story by Helen Mathers, at The Wimbledon Theatre, SW London, starring Ena Grossmith and full West End company

Background imageHelen Collection: These Clever People... Snapshots of Seven Writers

These Clever People... Snapshots of Seven Writers. (clockwise from top left): Anita Leslie, Margery Lawrence, Helen Simpson, Aime Francois Tschifelly, Norah Hoult, Jill Craigie and Jeffrey Dell

Background imageHelen Collection: Endpapers by Molly McArthur for Mumbudget by Helen Simpson

Endpapers by Molly McArthur for Mumbudget by Helen Simpson. Date: 1928

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen Wills as a debutante

Helen Wills as a debutante
Helen Wills Moody (1905-1998), American tennis player dominant during the 1920s and 30s, winner of 31 Grand Slam titles including 8 Wimbledon Championships

Background imageHelen Collection: Sir Edwin Landseer and His Friends

Sir Edwin Landseer and His Friends -- the artist surrounded by the animals he has painted. circa 1860s-1870s

Background imageHelen Collection: Lady Helen Asquith

Lady Helen Asquith OBE (1908-2000) daughter of Raymond Asquith and granddaughter of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith. Educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, she was a teacher

Background imageHelen Collection: Lady Helen Vincent at Princes Skating Club

Lady Helen Vincent at Princes Skating Club
Helen Venetia Vincent, Viscountess D Abernon (n饠 Duncombe) (18661954), British peeress, socialite and diarist. Lady D Abernon, a noted society beauty of her day

Background imageHelen Collection: Children and grandchildren of Duke of Buccleuch

Children and grandchildren of Duke of Buccleuch
A group at the celebrations for the seventy-ninth birthday of the Duke of Buccleuch at Langholm Lodge, Dumfrieshire, with his children and grandchildren gathered together. From left The Hon

Background imageHelen Collection: The little mother

The little mother
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageHelen Collection: Pussies portrait

Pussies portrait
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen of Troy by Matania

Helen of Troy by Matania
Helen of Troy and King Priam watch Paris and Menelaus fight for her sake. Illustration to accompany the first story in a series on Famous Women from History written by Kenneth Bell

Background imageHelen Collection: Laura Herford, English painter

Laura Herford, English painter
Anne Laura Herford (1831-1870) - English painter - the aunt of Helen Allingham (RWS) and the first female student at the RA (where she exhibited a total of thirty-seven genre paintings and portraits)

Background imageHelen Collection: Teacher Training College and Hostels / Halls - Bingley

Teacher Training College and Hostels / Halls - Bingley
Teacher Training College and Hostels - Bingley, West Yorkshire. The reverse of this card is from a student in residence at Alcuin Hall (named after the Yorkshire Educationalist) in 1912

Background imageHelen Collection: Young girl with a posy

Young girl with a posy

Background imageHelen Collection: Royal Wedding 1882 -- Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany

Royal Wedding 1882 -- Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany
Scene at the wedding service of Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany on 27 April 1882 in St Georges Chapel, Windsor

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen Duncan emitting ectoplasm from her mouth

Helen Duncan emitting ectoplasm from her mouth
Photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan emitting " ectoplasm" from her mouth, containing magazine cut-out head, during sance, May 1931. HPG/1/4/2 (i)"

Background imageHelen Collection: Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance with ectoplasm

Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance with ectoplasm
Photograph of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan during sance with " ectoplasm" wrapped around her head and the end tucked into her nostrils, May 1931. HPG/1/4/2 (x)"

Background imageHelen Collection: Duncan Ectoplasm 2

Duncan Ectoplasm 2
Medium Helen Duncan emits ectoplasm during a sitting for Harry Price

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen Keller / Sullivan

Helen Keller / Sullivan
HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968), American author and lecturer, blind, deaf and mute from the age of 19 months; being read to by her tutor, Anne Sullivan Macy

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen keller as a Student

Helen keller as a Student
HELEN ADAMS KELLER (1880-1968), American author and lecturer who was left blind, deaf and mute at the age of 19 months

Background imageHelen Collection: Italian Silent Film Actress Edy Darclea as Helen of Troy

Italian Silent Film Actress Edy Darclea as Helen of Troy
Italian Silent Film Actress Edy Darclea (1895-?) as Helen of Troy in Helena (1924). Date: 1924

Background imageHelen Collection: Five police officers, including Inspector Helen Hunt

Five police officers, including Inspector Helen Hunt, who is wearing the Norman Hartnell style womens uniform introduced in 1968

Background imageHelen Collection: Woman police officer talking in a school classroom

Woman police officer talking in a school classroom
Woman police officer (Helen Parnell) talking to a group of children in a school classroom. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageHelen Collection: A walk in the lane

A walk in the lane
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageHelen Collection: Little mischief

Little mischief
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageHelen Collection: Nakajima Ki-49 Type 100 Helen -first flown in August

Nakajima Ki-49 Type 100 Helen -first flown in August 1939, this Japanese Army heavy bomber proved vulnerable when attacked

Background imageHelen Collection: Bystander masthead featuring Old Bill

Bystander masthead featuring Old Bill
Masthead design for a post-war edition of the Bystander magazine featuring one of its main stars the cartoon character created by Bruce Bairnsfather

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen Jacobs

Helen Jacobs
Helen Hull Jacobs (August 6, 1908 June 2, 1997), World No. 1 American female tennis player who won ten Grand Slam titles. Pictured winning the final of the United States womens singles championship

Background imageHelen Collection: Helen Wills Moody (USA) on court at Wimbledon

Helen Wills Moody (USA) on court at Wimbledon
Helen Wills Moody walking on to court at Wimbledon 1938, where she went on to win the womens singles title. During the 1920s and 1930s Moody won 31 major titles

Background imageHelen Collection: Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha and Prince of Teck with Family

Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha and Prince of Teck with Family
(back row -right) Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha (1884-1954) - A male-line grandson of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imageHelen Collection: Princess Marina of Greece

Princess Marina of Greece
Early portrait of Princess Marina of Greece, later Duchess of Kent (1906-1968), daughter of Princess Helen of Russia and Prince Nicholas of Greece, and wife of Prince George, Duke of Kent

Background imageHelen Collection: Exiled King Michael of Romania and Queen Helen

Exiled King Michael of Romania and Queen Helen
Ex-King Michael of Romania (born 1921) and his mother Queen Helen (formerly Princess Helen of Greece) arriving at Victoria Station



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