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Blackheath Rugby Team, outdoor sporting portrait. Captioned with names, R G Wood, M O'C Tandy, A Spurling, E Bonham-Carter, F C Lohden, R Polwell, A Latter, G F Scott, F H Witherby, W B Thomson
Maud Jeffries, actress, as Virginia in VirginiusMaud Evelyn Craven Jeffries (14 December 1869-26 September 1946), American actress. Theatrical portrait of Jeffries in the role of Virginia in Virginius
Princess Alexandra of Wales and her children (Albert, George, Louise, Victoria and Maud). Date: 1880
Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife and her daughtersLouise, Princess Royal of Great Britain, Duchess of Fife (1867-1931), third child and eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, pictured with her two daughters, Alexandra
Maud Hill, actress Date: 1890s
Maud Milton as The Spirit of the Lake in King Arthur Date: 1890s
Maud Jeffries, American actress Date: 1890s
Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)
Alas for her that met me. Illustration by Florence Harrison for Tennysons poem, Lyric from Maud. Date: c.1920
Maudie Barrett, ballerina. She married Harold Barrett, Stage Manager at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. circa 1930s
Marriage of Harold Barrett and MaudieMarriage of Harold Barrett (formerly an actor), Stage Manager at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, and ballerina Maudie. circa 1930s
Maud Earl, British-American dog artistMaud Alice Earl (1864-1943), British-American dog artist. 1898
Maud Branscombe, Victorian actress. late 19th century
A portrait of Maud Allen in the Vision of Salome, 1916 Date: 1916
Maud Gonne - a veteran in the Republican causeMaude Gonne, elderly mother of Sean MacBride, Eires Foreign Minister, supported by Mrs MacBride and her son, Tiernan MacBride, as she appeared in Dublin for the Independence Day celebrations
Misses Maud and Grace Hubbard, musicians, with violin and harp. Date: circa 1908
Monumental Brass Rubbing, John and Maud Pecock (Pecok, Peacock), St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire. circa 1380
Fancy Dress Ball at Princes Skating Club, LondonFancy Dress Ball at Princes Skating Club, Knightsbridge, London. Present, from left to right, are: Violet Cuninghame (Folly), Myra Hamilton (Pierrette, 3rd prize), May Lyle (Geisha)
The Bobbies of the Queen by Eardley Turner and Maud SantleyPromotional music sheet for The Bobbies of the Queen music hall song of 1897 by Eardley Turner and Maud Santley. The artist shows Maud Santley in the title role
Saint Bernard dog with puppy, Buchanans WhiskyAdvertising showcard, large Saint Bernard dog with puppy, Buchanans Black & White Scotch Whisky
Maud Cruttwell (1860-1939), art historian, painter and novelist. Date: 1913
Maud Atlas music hall strongwomanMaud Atlas daughter of Atlas and Vulcana and one of the Atlas troupe. She and her sister Gwen are billed as strong-girls and assisted their parents in feats of strength. Date: circa1910
Maud Allan as SalomeMaud Allan in her famous role as Salome, holding aloft the head of John the Baptist. Photograph reproduced in The Bystander which comments on the scandal her erotic portrayal of a religious subject
Girl Hangs Duds on Line Date: 1896
Maud Allen as SalomeMaud Allan dancing during a performance at the Varietes, Paris. Date: 1907
Maud Allan (1880 - 1956), actress and dancer portraying Mendelssohns Spring Song. Date: 1880 - 1956
Miss Maud Allen - Dancer, in the role of SalomeMiss Maud Allen (1873-1956) - pianist-turned-actress, dancer and choreographer, in the role of Salome in her production the Vision of Salome. Date: 1910
The Norwegian Royal Family - King Haakon VII of Norway (1872-1957), his wife Queen Maud (of Wales) (1869-1938) and their son Olav V (born Prince Alexander of Denmark 19031991)
Emerald, Lady Cunard (1872-1948), wearing a giant feather boa, pictured sitting next to Marquess of Milford Haven at the Ice Carnival
Alexandra / Olaf StuartQUEEN ALEXANDRA Wife of Edward VII, with her grandson Olaf (son of her daughter Maud) Date: 1844 - 1925
Wedding of George VWedding of King George V, then Duke of York, to Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, later Queen Mary on 6 July 1893. The couple are attended by numerous bridesmaids
Prince Edward & Alexandra of Denmarks five children 1891Prince Edward (later Edward VII) and Alexandra of Denmark with their five children in a group photo, in 1891. From Left to right: Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, eldest son
Miss Ethel Warwick - British Stage ActressEthel Maud Warwick (1880-1951) - born in Hendon, Middlesex, England, she was married to actor Edmund Waller. In addition to being a star of musical comedies, Miss Warwick was an accomplished painter
Miss Maud Allan as SalomeMiss Maud Allan (1873-1956) actress, dancer and choreographer in the role of Salome - performing at the Varietes, Paris. She designed and often sewed her own costumes, which were creative
King Haakon of Norway and Queen MaudKing Haakon of Norway (1872 - 1957) and Queen Maud. Their child is future King Olav V. Haakon ruled from 1905 to 1957. Date: circa 1907
RMS Titanic - birthday card, Fred Pennal to wife MaudRMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, first class bathroom steward, handwritten birthday card to his wife Maud My Darling wife - Your Loving husband Fred xxx
Maud Jeffries and Wilson Barrett in The Sign of the CrossMaud Jeffries (1869-1946) as " Mercia" and Wilson Barrett (1846-1904) as " Marcus" in " The Sign of the Cross" an 1895 four-act historical tragedy
Maud Hobson ( d. 1913), English actress, known as the mother of musical comedy. She was married to Captain Haley, commander in chief and prime minister of Honolulu
The Duke and Duchess of Fife, Children and King Edward VII(from Left): Alexander William George Duff, 1st Duke of Fife (1849-1912), his younger daughter Maud (1893- 1945), his wife Louise Victoria, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (1867-1931)
Maud Roosevelt, suffragetteMaud Elliott Roosevelt, niece of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt, pictured holding the star-spangled banner (American stars and stripes flag)
Two early women police officers with dog, WW1Two early women police officers (on the left is Lilian Maud Newell, who joined the force at the start of the First World War), standing on a lawn with a small dog. Date: 1910s
Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era. (from top left, going clockwise): Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), Miss V
Prince and Princess of Wales with their five childrenPrince and Princess of Wales, (futhure King Edward VII of Britain and Queen Alexandra consort), with their children, two oldest boys Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
Royal Wedding 1896 -- three bridesmaidsPrincess Victoria of Wales (top), Princess Thyra of Denmark (lower left) and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark (lower right), three of the six bridesmaids of Princess Maud of Wales
Royal Shooting party comprising Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen of Edward VII, Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883-1938), Governor-General of South Africa; son of 1st Duke of Connaught
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMX City of Delhi of Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways at Delhi in January 1927. From left: AVM Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Wolley Dod, The Lady Maud Hoare, ja, Sir Samuel Hoare
Princess Maud in her wedding dressPrincess Maud of Wales (1869 - 1938), later Queen of Norway, youngest daughter of King Edward VII, pictured in her wedding dress for her marriage to Prince Charles (Carl) of Denmark
Queen Maud of Norway with her granddaughters, Ragnhild (left) and Astrid, in 1937. Mauds only child, Crown Prince Olav, married Princess Martha of Sweden in 1929: Ragnhild