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Daphne Du MaurierDAPHNE DU MAURIER English writer and novelist, author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" pictured at her home Menabilly, in Fowey, Cornwall
Rebecca Riots / 1843REBECCA RIOTS during which toll gates were attacked in South Wales. Many of the male rioters dressed as women & called themselves Rebecca & her daughters
Man and woman drinking beer in a pubIsaac meets Rebecca at the Well -- silhouette of a man and a woman drinking beer in a pub. The title is a comic reference to an event in the Old Testament (Genesis 24)
Daphne Du Maurier / KidsDAPHNE DU MAURIER English novelist and writer, author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" pictured with her children, Christian, Flavia and Tessa in 1947
Daphne Du Maurier CoverDAPHNE DU MAURIER English writer and novelist. Author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" and famous resident of Cornwall
Rebecca at the well. Date: circa late 19th century
Florence Hardy and FamilyFlorence Hardy (1867-1957), artist and daughter of Thomas Bush Hardy, marine painter and sister of artist Dudley Hardy. This family photograph shows (left to right): sisters Dorothy, Edith
Rebecca Riots in South Wales against toll gate chargesRebecca Riots in South Wales against excessive toll gate charges - many of the rioters were men dressed as women. Date: 1843
Marriage of Rebecca West, novelist and criticMarriage of Rebecca West (Cicely Isabel Fairfield, 1892-1983), novelist and critic. Seen here arriving at the church at Abinger, Surrey, with her sister, Dr Fairfield, who gave her away
Mlle. Desiree as Gianina in Rebecca, 1844Mlle. Desiree as Gianina in Rebecca, Act I, by Eugene Scribe, Theatre du Gymnase Dramatique, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Louis Lasalle from Victor Dollets Galerie
America - Preparing To Burn Fort MotteRebecca Motte Holds An Ornate African Archers Bow As She Prepares To Burn Fort Motte During The American War of Independence Date: 1781
Jamestown, Virginia, USA - Pocahontas and John SmithJamestown, Virginia, USA - Pocahontas (1595-1617) and Captain John Smith (1580-1631), the Old Fort and the ruins of the Old Church. Postcard produced for the Jmestown Exposition of 1907 Date: 1907
Main characters from the opera Ivanhoe (1891)" Main characters from the opera " Ivanhoe" (1891), libretto by Julian Sturgis and music by Arthur Sullivan, based on Walter Scotts novel
The Appointment, a domestic scene with a woman reading a letter, oil on canvas, monogrammed by the artist Rebecca Solomon, 1861, in a gilded composition frame. Date: 1861
The Lion and the Mouse: Sweet Mercy is Nobilitys True Badge, oil on canvas by Rebecca Solomon, monogrammed, 1865, in a gilt frame with ridged edges, thought to be original. Date: 1865
Jacob obtaining the blessing of his father IsaacJacob by the instructions of Rebekah obtaining the blessing of his father Isaac - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 27.27. 1787
Rebekah giving drink to Abrahams servant and drawing water for his camels - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 24.18. 1787
Kate Douglas Wiggin, American educator and authorKate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923), American educator and author of childrens stories, best known for her novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. circa 1900s
William Chambers Jr, part of the land owning Chambers family of Wales. An active JP, he played a major role in suppressing the Rebecca Riots 1839 - 1843
Figlia del reggimento- Music Sheet CoverFiglia del reggimento - Music Sheet Cover, sung in Italian by Jenny Lind and with the English words by Charles Jefferys sung by Miss Rebecca Isaacs
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 1843The front cover of The Illustrated London News, dated 29th July 1843. The wreck of the ship Pegasus is pictured, and the news on the Rebecca riots in south Wales are reported on. Date: 1843
Page from The Illustrated London News, 1843A page from The Illustrated London News, dated 29th July 1843. The steamer Pegasus is reported to have been wrecked on Goldstone rock, off Lindisfarne, while plying between Leith and Hull
Lady Catherine MannersCATHERINE REBECCA, lady MANNERS (nee Grey) wife of sir William Manners (later Lord Huntingtower) mother of the seventh earl of Dysart. Date: 1767 - 1852
Rebecca WestPortrait of Rebecca West (Cicely Isabel Fairfield) (1892-1983), author journalist, literary critic and travel writer Date: 1919
Rebecca West / Sava DrgREBECCA WEST British journalist & author. Date: 1892 - 1983
Music cover for I Want To Be A Bloomer! Sung by Miss Rebecca Isaacs, words by Henry Abrahams, music by W H Montgomery. A young lady is depicted
Ivnahoe / Rebecca: StakeRebecca at the stake
Ivanhoe / Rebecca & RowenaRebecca and Rowena
Ivanhoe / Rebecca in CellRebecca, inprisoned by the Normans, meets Urfried
Ivanhoe / Rebecca / De BracyRebecca and De Bracy
Ivanhoe / Rebecca / MasterRebecca before the Grand Master
Rebecca Nurses IvanhoeIvanhoe is nursed by Rebecca
Ivanhoe / Rebecca / TemplarRebecca and the Templar
Rebecca West / Cig CardREBECCA WEST British journalist and novelist
Rachel at the WellJacob sees Rebecca, daughter of Laban, at the well, and thinks she would suit him
Vanity Fair / Rebecca / ByeRebeccas farewell
Vanity Fair / Live BaronetRebecca makes acquaintance with a live baronet