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Errol Flynn / Robin HoodERROL FLYNN Irish-American film actor as Robin Hood in The Adventures of Robin Hood, with Olivia de Havilland as Maid Marian
Olivia Baroness ArdilaunOLIVIA CHARLOTTE WHITE, baroness ARDILAUN, wife of Arthur Edward Guinness - in 1900 she was hostess to Queen Victoria. Date: CIRCA 1871
Twelfth Nights / SpeareViola and Olivia
Snow, Skis and Sunshine in SwitzerlandMiss Joan Simon, Miss Peggy Peyton, Mr George Renwick, R.N. Mrs Renwick and The Hon. Olivia Harcourt skiing at St. Moritz, Switzerland
Police removing suffragettes chained to railings 1908Police officers removing Edith New and Olivia Smith from the railings of 10. Downing Street. The image is interestingly captioned
Evelyn Waugh and Evelyn GardnerWriter Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966) alongside his first wife, Evelyn Gardner, whom he had married the previous week. 1928
Portrait of Lady Diana MannersA portrait oil painting of British Actress, Diana Olivia Winifred Maud Cooper, the Viscountess of Norwich, nee Lady Diana Manners
Olivia de Havilland, studio portrait with handsOlivia de Havilland, actress, (1916-2020) studio portrait with hairdressers and make up artists hands. Showing new, sculpted, make up and hair style
Olivia de Havilland, Franchot Tone and Joan FontaineActors - and sisters - Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020) and Joan Fontaine (1917-2013) with actor Franchot Tone (1905-1968) at the Trocadero in Hollywood. Date: 1939
A Gone With The Wind partyActress Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), film producer David O. Selznick (1902-1965) and actress Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020) at the Trocadero
Olivia Eltone, actress, studio portrait. With description, Who plays Robinson Crusoe at the Gaiety, Dublin. A realistic number is "Come with me to Lapland
HSH The Princess Pless. Formal studio portrait, seated, in gown with corsage, and tiara. With description, Elder daughter of Colonel W Cornwallis West and sister of the Duchess of Westminster
Costumes designed by James Bailey for an Old Vic production of "Twelfth Night". Olivia's dress is painted nylon gauze. Date: 1954
Book Plate by Charles E Dawson for Olivia Valentine HolmesBook Plate designed by Charles E Dawson for Olivia Valentine Holmes. 1910
Olivia features in Shakespeares Twelfth Night aromantic comedybelieved to have been written around 1601???1602. The play centres on the twinsViolaandSebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck
Princess of Pless back in London, 1919Back in London: the Princess of Pless. Daisy, Princess of Pless (1873 - 1943), born Mary Therese Olivia Cornwallis-West (not Sackville-West as the ILN have it)
Cartoon, William Terriss as Squire Thornhill in a production entitled Olivia, an adaptation of The Vicar of Wakefield. 1885
What a Whoopee! Bright Young People at United States PartyA group of guests in fancy dress at the United States party given by Miss " Joe" (Marion/Betty) Carstairs and Miss Ruth Baldwin
12TH NIGHT / VIOLA 19CAct III, Scene I Viola, disguised as Cesario, unwittingly woos Olivia in her garden Date: 19th century
12TH NIGHT / VIOLA C18THAct I, Scene V Viola, disguised as a boy, enters the house of Olivia Date: 1793
12TH NIGHT / MALVOLIOMalvolio, tricked by his companions with a false billet-doux from Olivia, postures in what he fancies is the finery she favours... Date: first performed 1601/2
Olivia, by Edmund Blair Leighton (from Twelfth Night). 1888
Dorothy Peto, first Woman Superintendent, Met PoliceDorothy Olivia Georgiana Peto (1886-1974), first Woman Superintendent in the London Metropolitan Police. She served from 1930 until 1946, receiving the OBE in 1920 and the Kings Police Medal in 1944
Joan Fontaine (1917 - 2013), (Joan de Havilland) British-born actress in American films; sister of Olivia
Eve, columnist for The Tatler magazineEve, the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler magazine who was the alter-ego of Olivia Maitland-Davidson. Eve first appeared in The Tatler on 20 May 1914 (pictured here)
Gone With the Wind actorsThree of the lead actors chosen to star in the much-anticipated film version of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, shown reading through the script - Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara
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
Twelfth Night - title page - Malvolio cross-gartered before Olivia. 1862
Queen Elizabeth with Superintendent Peto, WW2Queen Elizabeth accompanied by Superintendent D.O.G. Peto of the Metropolitan Police, taking part in a visit to Pembridge Hall Section House during the Second World War
Olivia De Havilland, British born film actress based in America, seen here with her cat Date: 1916 -
Twelfth Night, Act II Scene ii, by William Heath RobinsonScene from the Shakespeare comedy, Twelfth Night, Act II Scene ii, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Showing Viola disguised as the page Cesario
Mr J R L French & Miss Olivia John reading The TatlerMr J R L French, eldest son of Field Marshal Lord French pictured with Miss Olivia John (reading The Tatler magazine), daughter of the late Major-General John
Olivia Maitland Davidson, writer and journalist, specifically author of Letters of Eve, the Tatler magazines weekly gossip column
Twelfth Night at Her Majestys TheatreA production of Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, at Her Majestys Theatre in Haymarket, London. Herbert Beerbohm Tree, owner and manager of the theatre, is seen in the role of Malvolio
Daisy, Princess of PlessDaisy, Princess Henry of Pless (1873 - 1943), formerly Mary Theresa Olivia Cornwallis-West. A great Edwardian society beauty, she married one of Imperial Germanys wealthiest princes in 1891
Libertys receptionFrom left to right, Daniel George, critic; Olivia Manning (1908 - 1980), novelist and poet; and Olga Edwardes (1915 - 2008), actress and artist (the latter under her married name of Olga Davenport)
Olivia Manning (1908 - 1980)Olivia Manning, British novelist and poet, pictured at her home in St Johns Wood, north London, which she shared with her husband R.D. Reggie Smith
Olivia de Havilland and husbandOlivia de Havilland, screen actress (born 1916), pictured together with her second husband Pierre Galante
The Bright Young People Being BrightGuests at the party given by Marjorie Firminger and Olivia Wyndham at Glebe Place, Chelsea
Madame Olivia MediumPortrait of Madame Olivia - South American psychical medium
Goldsmith / Vicar / OliviaOlivia & the letter