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Margaret of AnjouMARGARET OF ANJOU Queen of Henry VI, she played an active part in the Wars of the Roses. Date: 1430 - 1482
Paddle steamer La Marguerite, off Penmaenmawr, with Great Orme in the distance. Date: circa 1907
Cranfield Brothers Ltd Flour Millers - Works Charabanc Outing, Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Showing The Charabanc Marguerite Date: 1920s
ALACOQUEs VISION 1675Marguerite-Marie Alacoque has her fourth (and last) vision of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, at Paray-le-Mondial, France : this will lead to the Catholic cult of the Sacre Coeur
Marguerite Durand / LosqueMARGUERITE DURAND French womens rights activist and journalist: a satirical depiction
Production of Gounods Faust by Carl Rosa Opera CompanyCharacters from Charles Gounods opera Faust in a touring production by the Carl Rosa Opera Company. Seen here are Charles Manners as Bertram, the Irish tenor Barton McGuckin as Faust
Nellie Melba / Faust RoleNELLIE MELBA (originally, Helen Porter Mitchell) Australian soprano in the role of Marguerite in Faust
M RADCLYFFE HALL / CUTTENMARGUERITE RADCLYFFE HALL English novelist (right) with her friend, Una, Lady Trowbridge Date: 1886 - 1943
Marguerite of AntiochMARGARET (or MARINA) of Antioch martyr : confronted by a dragon, her evil enemy, whom she made disappear by making the sign of the cross
Lady Blessingtons TombThe pyramid-shaped tomb of Marguerite, countess of Blessington, Irish writer, photographed by her lover, the count d Orsay. Date: 1849
Scene from FaustMephistopheles gives Faust a vision of Marguerite : the scholar is suitably impressed
Hatto / Brunnhilde / TheatreHATTO (Marguerite Jeanne Frere) French soprano in the role of Brunnhilde
Faust - Liebig - 1FAUST Mephistopheles, summoned by Faust, shows him a vision of Marguerite, whereupon he signs a pact exchanging his soul for youth and pleasure
St MargueriteSAINT MARGUERITE (Marie Alacoque) The saint who introduced the cult of the sacred heart
Faust Sees MargueriteMephistopheles presents Faust with a vision of Marguerite
Faust / Marguerite / ClarkeDearest and best, with my whole heart I love thee
Marguerite de Chalons, comtesse de Tonnerre d. 1463Marguerite de Chalons, comtesse de Tonnerre, wife of Olivier de Husson, chamberlain to King Charles VII of France, d. 1463. She wears a hennin and a tunic dress with mahoitre sleeves
Woman in fancy dress costume as Night (la Nuit)Woman in costume as Night (la Nuit) in a dress decorated with stars and zodiac signs for a masquerade ball, late 19th century, Paris
Marriage certificate issued at Gretna Green, Scotland, dated 28 February 1920, between Michael Joseph Wyne of London and Marguerite Marchmont of Mount Florida, Glasgow. Date: 1920
WOMAN WITH BINOCULARSA woman (actress Marguerite Chapman) looks through a pair of binoculars on a sunny day 1940s
La Marguerite paddle steamer at Llandudno
King Francis I of France and His Sister (Marguerite de Navarre) Date: circa 1530s
Title CharactersA series of illustrations showing title characters from various operas, films and plays, including Daphnis Et Chloe, Hernani, Judith and Holofernes, Samson and Delilah, Abelard and Heloise, Manon
Marguerite Bellanger, French actress and courtesanMarguerite Bellanger (1838-1886), French stage actress and courtesan, mistress of Napoleon III, seen here in evening dress. Date: circa 1860s
Madame DAlvarezA portrait painting of Marguerite d'Alvarez, an English contralto who sang on various operatic and concert stages, including Samson and Delilah performed in Rouen in 1907
Countess of Blessington, known as Marguerite Gardiner (September 1789- June 1849), was an Irish novelist, journalist, and literary hostess
Lady Marguerite Strickland, with Alsation dog, SaxonLady Marguerite Strickland, in uniform, with her Alsation dog, Saxon. Captioned, Saxon and Anglo-Saxon on the Alert'. Lady Strickland in the uniform
William Freshman and Marguerite Allan in Widecombe FairWilliam Freshman and Marguerite Allan in British International Pictures film, Widecombe Fair Date: 1929
Widecombe Fair, British International Pictures film, adapted from a story by Eden Phillpotts, directed by Norman Walker Date: 1929
Pochoir print, Meeting de Champagne, Bleriot monoplane, Gnome engine, Bosch magneto, 392 kilometre distance in 5 hours and 3 minutes. Date: 1910
Pochoir print, Motor Racing, ACF Grand Prix, Cycle Cars Date: 1913
Pochoir print, early car with driver and two passengers - Ils y viennent tous a la charron Date: 1913
Pochoir print, Motor Racing, French Grand Prix, blue car Date: 1913
Pochoir print, Motor Racing, Indianapolis 500, USA, Peugeot racing car Date: 1913
Two gowns worn by actresses at the Poiniere Theatre, Paris, 1925 - the left worn by Mlle Marken is an emerald green crepe edged with silver rose voile
Marguerite Namara of the Opera Comique, Paris wearing a creation of her own design (a banana coloured dress and coat), 1925
Woman in costume as a gypsy girl dancing with castanetsWoman in costume as a gypsy girl (zingara) dancing with castanets. Costume designed by M. Robin. Handcoloured lithograph published by Martinet, Paris, 1880s
Marguerite Chapuy, French soprano, in the opera CarmenMarguerite Chapuy, French soprano, in the role of Micaela in Bizets opera Carmen at the Theatre de l Opera Comique, 1875. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1875
Singer Marguerite Priola as Abeille in the comic opera l Ombre performed at the Theatre Imperial de l Opera-Comique, 1870. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1870
Woman in costume of Spring for a masquerade ballWoman in costume of spring (le printemps) for a masquerade ball. Costume designed by M. Robin. Handcoloured lithograph by A. Morlon published by Hautecoeur Freres, Paris, 1880s
Marguerite Ugalde, French mezzo-soprano, as Falka in the operetta Le Droit d Ainesse by Chassaigne, Leterrier and Vanloo, 1883. Handcoloured lithograph by Chatiniere published by Martinet, Paris, 1883
Marie Montbazon, French actress and singerMarie Montbazon as Bettina in La Mascotte, a comic opera by Chivot and Audran, performed at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens, 1880
Mlle. Julia Bennati as Batilde in Les Noces d Olivette, 1879Soprano singer Mlle. Julia Bennati as Batilde in Les Noces d Olivette, a comic opera by Chivot and Duru, at the Theatre des Bouffes Parisiens, 1879
China aster, reine marguerite, Callistephus chinensis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by D.G. after an illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Guirlande de Flore, Garland of Flowers
Daffodil varieites, Narcisse, Narcissus poeticus and Narcissus pseudonarcissus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by D.G
Lady Marguerite Strickland by Olive SnellLady Marguerite Strickland (1913 - 2002), only daughter of the Earl of Darnley, one of the loveliest of the young married women in society. Her marriage to Mr
Fort Royal, Ile Sainte-Marguerite, near Cannes, FranceFort Royal, famous fortress on the Ile Sainte-Marguerite, near Cannes, South of France, associated with the so-called Man in the Iron Mask, whose identity remains a mystery. 19th century