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Lily Langtry (Lady de Bathe), WW1Lily Langtry (1863-1929), English actress pictured during the First World War when she was working for the Red Cross in America. Date: 1917
A portrait of Mrs Lillie Langtry. Born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, was a British music hall singer and stage actress famous for her many stage productions including She Stoops to Conquer
Lily Langtry by G. F. WattsLillie Langtry (1852 - 1929), English actress, painted by the artist George Frederick Watts. Date: 1938
Lily Langtry in A Society Butterfly - gowns by WorthLily Langtry in Act II and Act III of A Society Butterfly by Robert Buchanan and Henry Murray at Opera Comique, London - gowns by Worth
Lillie Langtry as Pauline - The Theatre MagazineLillie Langtry, actress, as Pauline - in The Theatre Magazine, January 1885. 1885
Lillie Langtry, British actress Date: circa 1880
Lillie Langtry as Rosalind in As You Like It Date: 1890s
Lily or Lillie Langtry, Victorian actress. late 19th century
Lily Langtry, British-American actress and producerLily Langtry, British-American actress, socialite and producer. Date: circa 1900s
Lily Langtry in A Society Butterfly - photograph by DowneyLily Langtry as Aphrodite in A Society Butterfly at the Opera Comique, London. Date: 1894
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, LondonIllustration, At the Play. On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet. Audience members include the Prince and Princess of Wales, Benjamin Disraeli
Lillie Langtry - British music hall singer and stage actressA portrait of Mrs Lillie Langtry (1852-1929). Born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, was a British music hall singer and stage actress famous for her many stage productions including She Stoops to Conquer
Caricature, Lillie Langtry and Henrietta HodsonCaricature, Lillie Langtry (1853-1929) and Henrietta Hodson (1841-1910) -- The best of friends must part. Hodson (referred to here as Mrs Labouchere because of her relationship with Henry Labouchere)
Lily Langtry (1853 - 1929), British actress. Date: 1894
Tatler front cover of Lady de Bathe (Lillie Langtry)Tatler front cover showing Lady de Bathe, Lillie Langtry, by name of Emilie Charlotte, Lady de Bathe, n饠 Le Breton, also called (187497) Emilie Charlotte Langtry (born Oct)
At the Play, Henry Irving at The Lyceum, London (key)Illustration, At the Play (key). On the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, London, is Henry Irving, probably in the role of Hamlet
Caricature of Henry Labouchere, Liberal MPCaricature of Henry Labouchere (1831-1912), Liberal MP, and owner-editor of the magazine Truth. Seen here as Father Christmas. Toys for the children
Cartoon, Getting Ready for the American Market. Showing the English actress and theatre manager Henrietta Hodson (1841-1910) helping Lillie Langtry (1853-1929) prepare for a theatre tour of America
Caricature of Lillie Langtry, actress and producerCaricature of Lillie Langtry (Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, 1853-1929), actress and producer. Seen here entering the Haymarket Theatre, London, by the Stage Door for her debut public appearance
Lillie Langtry (1852 - 1929), English actress with her dog 1889
A Langtry First NightA theatre auditorium where the audience all have eye glasses or binoculars fixed to their faces due to the fact that the great beauty, Lily Langtry was appearing on stage. Date: 1929
Robert Langtry d.1859 (c.1843). Hawksett, Samuel 1801-1859. Date: 1843 (circa)
Langtry as CleopatraLILY LANGTRY English actress in the roll of Cleopatra in Shakespeares Anthony and Cleopatra
Hindes hair curlersAdvertisement for Hindes patent Hair curlers from 1892 with and endorsement by Lily Langtry. Date: May 14th 1892
Lily Langtry / ProfileLILY LANGTRY English actress in profile
Lily Langtry / W&d DowneyLILY LANGTRY English actress
Lily Langtry / CelebritiesLILY LANGTRY English actress in a pink evening dress and tiara, holding an elegant fan
Lily Langtry / Downey CdvLILY LANGTRY English actress
Langtry Balm - named after the popular actress from Jersey - is not a powder, does not contain powder, but is far superior to face powders