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Nelly Power music hall singer 1854-1887Nelly (Nellie) Power music hall singer, burlesque actress and early male impersonator. On the back of the photograph is printed ?Saturday Programme Supplement February 5th 1876?. Date: 1876
Soprano singer Mlle. Maria Nau as Nelly in Robert BruceSoprano singer Mlle. Maria Nau as Nelly in the pastiche opera Robert Bruce by Gioachino Rossini, Academie Royale de Musique, 1846
A portrait of Nelly (Nellie) Savage, July 1925. A pupil of Michel Fokine, she had been on the concert stage but had ventured into motion pictures as a dancer and actress Date: 1925
MARY EASTLAKE actress, depicted here with fellow-actress Miss Clitheroe, as Nelly Denver and Cissie in The silver king. Date: CIRCA 1883
Nellie HozierMargaret Nellie (Nelly) Hozier (1888-1955), sister of Clementine Churchill and therefore sister-in-law to Winston Churchill. Pictured at the time of her engagement to Bertram Romilly
Clematis Nelly Moser, a hardy climbing plant of the buttercup family Ranunculaceae (Languinosa Group), with flowers in two shades of pink
Music cover, La-Di-Da ScottischeMusic cover, La-Di-Da Schottische (dance) by Vincent Davies, dedicated to the City Toff, based on the popular song sung by Nelly Power. circa 1880
Caricature of Nelly Power, English singer and actressCaricature of Nelly Power (1854-1887), English singer, actress and performer in music hall, burlesque and pantomime. Tiddy-fol-lol. A power in herself. 1882
Nelly Custis / Aw BettsNELLY CUSTIS George Washingtons stepdaughter in the Mount Vernon Garden Date: -
Nelly Power, Victorian music hall entertainerNelly Power (?1854-1887), Victorian music hall entertainer and singer who appeared at the Canterbury, the Trocadero and the Vaudeville Theatres. Date: circa 1880s
Nelly O brienNELLY O BRIEN courtesan, mistress of the third viscount Bolingbroke and mother of his son. Date: ? - 1768
Roy Royston, Little Nelly Kelly NermanRoy Royston and June, in Little Nelly Kelly
Flower Seller / PiccadillyNelly, the loneliest woman in London. Nelly was the only remaining flower seller in Piccadilly when this photo was taken, and even the statue of Eros had been temporily removed