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Elizabeth Yates (nee Brunton), actress, as Miss HardcastleElizabeth Yates (nee Brunton, 1799-1860), English actress, as Miss Hardcastle in Goldsmith's play, She Stoops to Conquer Date: circa 1818
Girl Gathering Daisies
President John F. Kennedy stoops to retrieve the Nation?President John F. Kennedy stoops to retrieve the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Service Medal which he dropped while presenting the award to Commander Alan Shepard Jr, left
Cartoon, Mr Pettitt, The Spiders WebCartoon, Mr Pettitt takes the Spiders Web to a better Pitch. A satirical comment on Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist, with a reference to the title of one of his plays
She stoops to Conquer, or the Long & Short of itShe Stoops to Conquer or The Long & Short of It - a couple very in love but completely un-matched in terms of height! Date: 1907
Caricature of Lillie Langtry, actress and producerCaricature of Lillie Langtry (Emilie Charlotte Le Breton, 1853-1929), actress and producer. Seen here entering the Haymarket Theatre, London, by the Stage Door for her debut public appearance
Caricature of the comic actor Lionel BroughCaricature of the British comic actor Lionel Brough -- Fal-LAL-la. Seen here in the role of Tony Lumpkin in the play She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith. circa 1870s
King of the WaterfallsThe king is astounded as the ugly crop-haired girl is transformed into a raving beauty as she stoops to pick up some shamrock. (Irish story)
Winifred Emery (1861 - 1924) - English actress and actor-manager of the Victorian era. Wife of the actor Cyril Maude. Photograph here in She Stoops to Conquer. Date: 1900
Miss HardcastleFancy dress costume suggesting the character of Miss Hardcastle from She Stoops to Conquer by Oliver Goldsmith. The outfit comprises of a short skirt of olive green made plain
Woman Picking PoppiesA young woman walking in an English meadow stoops to pick red field poppies
Dolly Ties SashDolly Varden stoops to tie her fathers sash, watched by her mother Martha on the right and Mrs Miggs who holds out his sword