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Music cover, The Birth of the Blues, words by B G De Sylva and Lew Brown, music by Ray Henderson. 1926
Elisabeth of Wied, Queen of RomaniaElisabeth of Wied (1843-1916), Queen of Romania, pen name Carmen Sylva, playing the organ
Queen Elizabeth, Dowage, Queen of Roumania (1843 - 1916), wife of King Charles of Roumania. Because of her great singing voice, she was affectionately known as Carmen Sylva. Date: 1916
Music cover, Save Your Sorrow, sung by Florrie FordeMusic cover, Save Your Sorrow For To-Morrow, lyric by B G de Sylva, music by Al Sherman, sung by Florrie Forde. 1925
Elisabeth of Wied, Carmen SylvaELISABETH OF WIED (1843 - 1916) Wife of Carol I of Romania, seen here in national costume. Widely known by her literary name, Carmen Sylva. Date: 1891
Elisabeth of Wied (1843-1916). Queen consort of Romania as the wife of King Carol I of Romania. Known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva
River Syilva / Sylva passing through Syilva / Sylva village, one of oldest Russian settlements in Siberia (now in a state of desolation). Ural Mountains, near Ekaterinburg, Russia; late summer
Marguerita Sylva, The Princess Chic. Date c1900
Marguerita Sylva in Kirke La Shelles elaborate opera comique production, The Princess Chic book by Kirke La Shelle, music by Julian Edwards. Date 1900?
English soprano Miss Sylva (Sylvia) Van Dyck
Queen Elisabeth of Romania playing the pianoElisabeth of Wied, Queen Consort of Romania (1869-1914), the spouse of Carol I of Romania. Born Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise zu Wied, also widely known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva