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Hester L StanhopeLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE(1776 - 1839) Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners. Date: 1776 - 1839
Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839)Illustration of Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope, the English traveller, pictured in Middle-Eastern garb smoking a pipe. In the early 19th century Lady Stanhope travelled in the Levant
Lucy Monument CharlecoteThe tomb of sir Thomas Lucy, in the chapel of Charlecote church, associated with Shakeapeare. Date: 1564 - 1616
Lucy OswaldLUCY OSWALD (nee Johnstone) wife of Richard A Oswald Date: ? - 1798
Lucy Howard De WaldenLUCY, baroness HOWARD DE WALDEN (nee Bentinck) wife of Charles A Ellis, fifth baron Date: 1808 - 1899
Lucy Hicks-BeachLUCY, wife of sir Michael Hicks-Beach. Date: 1837 - 1916
Saint Lucy. 17th c. Work of Zurbarᮧs school. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Monistrol de Montserrat. Museum of Montserrat
Magazine Stall 1959A woman in a white dress with a floral pattern and matching hat, gloves and handbag, flips through a magazine. Copies of " I Love Lucy"
The brush on the homestretch: Between American girl, Lucy, Bashaw Jr. Goldsmith Maid, Rhode Island and George Wilkes. In the last heat of their great trot on the prospect park fair grounds May 29th
The celebrated trotting mare Lucy, passing the Judges Stand: In the fourth heat. Winning the $5000 prize at Buffalo, N.Y. August 9th 1872. Date 1872
Goldsmith Maid, Lucy, American Girl & Henry. Date c1872. Goldsmith Maid, Lucy, American Girl & Henry. Date c1872
Gladstones grandchildren" A Christmas Hamper" The Rt Hon W.E. Gladstones grandchildren, (the Wickham children), from left to right, Lucy Christian (born 1878); William Gladstone (born 1877)
The Children In The Wood, by C. LucyA colour illustration by C. Lucy, depicting two children, a boy and a girl, curled up sleeping in a forest
Lady Duff-Gordon (1863 - 1935)Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, a leading fashion designer who along with her husband Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon was a survivor of the Titanic disaster Date: 1912
Countess NorthumberlandELIZABETH, COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND Baroness Percy, Lucy, Poynings, Fitzpain, Bryan and Latimer (wife of Sir Hugh Percy). Date: 1716 - 1776
British Ballad, Lucy and ColinLUCY AND COLIN. British ballad by Thomas Tickell (1685-1740), based on the traditional Fair Margaret and Sweet William ballad
Beautiful female entertainersA montage of portraits showing the great beauties of the age, including Lina Cavalieri, La Belle Otero and Cleo de Merode
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
Lucy Harrington, Countess of Bedford, c. 1600Engraved portrait of Lucy Harrington (or Harington) (1581-1627), Countess of Bedford, pictured c.1600
Charlotte Bronte / ViletteVILLETTE Lucy Snowe and Paul Emanuel, and the nun
Hester L Stanhope / SpiessLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners
Hester L Stanhope / AnonLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners - seen here on horseback
Hester L Stanhope / SaloonLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled - seen here entertaining a visitor in her saloon
Hester L Stanhope / HamertLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners
Monmouth (Riley)James Scott, duke of MONMOUTH son of Charles II and his mistress Lucy Walter. Claimant to the English throne and leader of unsuccessful rebellion against James II
Cleveland / Catherine / MoteDUCHESS OF CLEVELAND Born - Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Stanhope. Playing with her hair with a dog on her lap
MONMOUTH (1649 -1685)JAMES SCOTT Duke of Monmouth; son of Charles II and his mistress Lucy Walter. Claimant to the English throne and leader of rebellion against James II. Date: 1649 - 1685
Gay / Beggars OperaMacheath, Lucy and Polly
Isabella Lucy BirdISABELLA LUCY BIRD English traveller, lecturer and writer. First woman fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in 1892