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Hermione Collection

Background imageHermione Collection: Saint Hermione

Saint Hermione
The virgin Hermione was one of the four daughters of deacon Philip, mentioned in Acts of the Apostles. She was decapitated in the reign of the emperor Trajan. Date: 1st - 2nd century

Background imageHermione Collection: The Winters Tale

The Winters Tale
Leontes is astonished by the lifelike nature of the statue of Hermione : Paulina, too, is enraptured

Background imageHermione Collection: Alma Rubens

Alma Rubens
Actress Alma Rubens (1897-1931) appearing as Lady Hermione in the film Gerald Cranston's Lady'. Date: 1924

Background imageHermione Collection: The Baddeley sisters were both actresses, Angela (right) was married to Mr Glen Byam-Shaw

The Baddeley sisters were both actresses, Angela (right) was married to Mr Glen Byam-Shaw and Hermione was married to Mr David Tennat

Background imageHermione Collection: Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione

Queen Victoria Cartoon as Hermione
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), alias Hermione. A Shakespearean comment on the fact that Victoria has stayed too long in retirement following Albert's death; her people want to see her again

Background imageHermione Collection: Page from The Sketch reporting on an anonymous Watteau party in fact arranged by Heather

Page from The Sketch reporting on an anonymous Watteau party in fact arranged by Heather Pilkington and Olivia Wyndham. Attendees

Background imageHermione Collection: Chaetopoda or annelid ringed worms

Chaetopoda or annelid ringed worms
Chaetopoda annelids or ringed worms: Sabellastarte indica, Hydroides norvegicus, Sabella spallanzanii, Pista cretacea, Eunice magnifica, Hermione hystricella, and Chloeia viridis

Background imageHermione Collection: Daffodil varieties

Daffodil varieties
Narcissus obsoletus 1, 3, Narcissus flavus 2, and Narcissus cavanillesii 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by William Herbert from Edwards Botanical

Background imageHermione Collection: Cymbeline and Winters Tale

Cymbeline and Winters Tale
Miss Kemble as Imogen in Cymbeline and Mrs Ward as Hermione in The Winters Tale Date: late 18th century

Background imageHermione Collection: Debutante dress show 1939

Debutante dress show 1939
Society girls as amateur mannequins at Dorothy Laws dress show in March 1939. From left to right, the group shows Miss Anne Nettlefold, Miss Joan O Malley, Miss Muriel Cunningham, Miss Pamela Stokes

Background imageHermione Collection: Cadmus and the Dragon

Cadmus and the Dragon
Cadmus confronts the dragon

Background imageHermione Collection: Shakespeare - The Winters Tale

Shakespeare - The Winters Tale - Leontes: Still virginalling. circa 1830

Background imageHermione Collection: Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione, wife of Pyrrhus

Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione, wife of Pyrrhus
Mary Anderson (1859-1940). American actress. Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione, wife of Pyrrhus. Engraving by Jonnard. The Iberian Illustration, 1888. Colored

Background imageHermione Collection: Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione

Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione
Mary Anderson (1859-1940). American actress. Mary Anderson in the role of Hermione, wife of Leontes in Shakespeares The Winters Tale. Engraving in The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored

Background imageHermione Collection: Weirauch as Hermione

Weirauch as Hermione
The German actress Elisabeth Weirauch as Hermione, early 20th century. Date: first produced 1610/11

Background imageHermione Collection: Duchess of Leinster

Duchess of Leinster
HERMIONE WILHELMINA, duchess of LEINSTER wife of Gerald, duke of Leinster Date: circa 1890

Background imageHermione Collection: Harbour entrance, Buffalo, New York State, USA

Harbour entrance, Buffalo, New York State, USA, with the USS Hawk (the converted civilian yacht Hermione) in the middle distance. Date: circa 1904-1908

Background imageHermione Collection: Illustration, Satyridae

Illustration, Satyridae -- Hipparchia Circe, Hipparchia Hermione, Hipparchia Briseis, Hipparchia Cordula, Erebia Medusa, Erebia Epiphron, Erebia Aethiops, Erebia Ligea, Melanargia Galathea

Background imageHermione Collection: Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687). French Baroque

Lully, Jean-Baptiste (1632-1687). French Baroque composer. Cadmus et Hermione, opera by Jean-Bapiste Lully. Costume for the character of Hermione

Background imageHermione Collection: Miss Hermione Kennedy digging somewhere in France

Miss Hermione Kennedy digging somewhere in France
Miss Hermione Kennedy, the daughter of Lady Alexander Kennedy, widow of the late Lord Alexander Kennedy, snapshotted digging in the garden of a British soldiers buffet somewhere on the Western Front

Background imageHermione Collection: Hermione Von Preuschen

Hermione Von Preuschen
HERMIONE VON PREUSCHEN German artist and poet, who lived a colourful life : one of her paintings, satirising Wilhelm I, caused a scandal. Date: 1854 - 1918

Background imageHermione Collection: Harry Walker with David and Hermione Tennant

Harry Walker with David and Hermione Tennant
Harry Walker with hosts, David Tennant and his wife Hermione at their fancy dress ball at the Adelphi Terrace. Date: 25th July 1928

Background imageHermione Collection: Winters Tale - Statue

Winters Tale - Statue
Paulina and the statue of Hermione, falsely accused of infidelity by Leontes Date: first produced 1610/11

Background imageHermione Collection: Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy

Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy
A scene from John Galsworthys play, The Forest which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in London in 1924. The scene depicts two survivors from a band of explorers sent out into Central Africa

Background imageHermione Collection: Bright Young People

Bright Young People
Group photograph of William Acton, Mrs Arthur Bendir, Elizabeth Ponsonby, Harry Melville and Babe Plunket-Greene taken at the fancy dress ball hosted by David

Background imageHermione Collection: Siddons as Hermione

Siddons as Hermione
SARAH SIDDONS actress as Hermione in Shakespeares The winters tale

Background imageHermione Collection: Cadmus and Hermione

Cadmus and Hermione
Cadmus, king of Thebes, and his wife Hermione are changed into serpents

Background imageHermione Collection: Cadmus Consults Oracle

Cadmus Consults Oracle
Cadmus consults the Oracle of Delphi

Background imageHermione Collection: Hartley as Hermione

Hartley as Hermione
ELIZABETH HARTLEY, actress, as Hermione in Shakespeares A winters tale

Background imageHermione Collection: Elizabeth Pope - 3

Elizabeth Pope - 3
ELIZABETH POPE (when miss Younge ) actress as Hermione in Ambrose Philips The distrest mother


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