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Date: circa 1910s
Hannah Cowley, 18th century English dramatist and poetMrs. Hannah Cowley (1743-1809), 18th century English dramatist and poetess, author of The Runaway, Who's the Dupe?, Albina and The Belle's Stratagem
Margaret Peg Woffington, Irish actress and singerMargaret Peg Woffington (1717-1760), Irish actress and singer
Lady Almeria Carpenter (1752-1809), Irish aristocrat. Daughter of George Carpenter, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, and his wife Frances Clifton
Mrs. Frances Abington, English actress and fashion leaderMrs. Frances Abington (1737-1815), English actress who performed at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. In bonnet with plumes and veil, dress with lacey collar and large ribbon bow tied at the bosom
Miss Elizabeth Pope, English actress and beautyMiss Elizabeth Pope (1740-1797), nee Elizabeth Younge, English actress famed for her beauty, elegance, playfulness and understanding
Lady Jane Maxwell (1749-1812), Scottish aristocrat. She married Alexander, Duke of Gordon, in 1767 and bore him two sons and five daughters. Political hostess and founder of the Gordon Highlanders
Lady Harriet Stanhope, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington. Later Lady Harriot Foley, after her marriage in 1776 to Thomas Foley, 2nd Baron Foley
Barbara St. John Bletsoe, Countess of Coventry, died 1804. Barbara St
Lady Anna-Maria Stanhope, daughter of William Stanhope, Earl ofLady Anna-Maria Stanhope, daughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington, (1760-1834). Married in 1782 to the Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle, Earl of Lincoln, Duke of Newcastle
Lady Mary Isabella Somerset, Marchioness of GranbyLady Mary Isabella Somerset (1754~1787), Marchioness of Granby. She married the politician Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland, Marquess of Granby, in 1775
Susannah Maria Cibber, English soprano singer and actressSusannah Maria Cibber (1714-1766), or Susannah Maria Arne, celebrated English soprano singer and actress. Sister of the composer Thomas Arne, wife of actor Theophilus Cibber
Louisa Brunton, English actress who performed at Covent GardenMiss Louisa Brunton (1785-1860), English actress who performed at Covent Garden, London. She became the Countess of Craven in 1812 on her marriage to General William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven
Miss Sophia Lee (1750-1824), English dramatist and authorPortrait of Miss Sophia Lee (1750-1824), English dramatist and author of The Chapter of Accidents, the historical romance The Recess, or a Tale of other Times, etc
Joseph Munden, English comic actorMr. Joseph Munden (1758-1832), English comic actor who performed at Covent Garden and Drury Lane. In wig, high-collar coat with cravat
Mr. John Bannister, English actor, comedian and theatre managerMr. John Bannister (1760-1836), English actor, comedian and theatre manager. In wig, cravat and high-collar coat
Joseph Shepherd Munden (1758-1832), English comedian, actor and manager who appeared at Drury Lane and Covent Garden. In wig, overcoat and white cravat
William Brereton, English actor and comedianWilliam Brereton (1751-1787), English actor and comedian. A famously inferior actor and a drunk, he died in Hoxton mental asylum
John Philip Kemble, English actor at Drury Lane and Covent GardeJohn Philip Kemble (1757-1823), English actor-manager at Drury Lane and Covent Garden theatres. Son of Roger Kemble, actor-manager of a touring troupe
Oval portrait of Joseph George Holman, English actor, dramatistOval portrait of Joseph George Holman (1764-1817), English actor, dramatist and actor-manager
George Frederick Cooke, of the Theatre Royal Covent GardenMr. George Frederick Cooke (1756-1812), of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. English actor famous for his performance in Shakespeare's Richard III. In high-collar shirt, cravat and coat
Anne or Nancy Parsons, the Female Pilot, 18th century courtesanAnne or Nancy Parsons, the Female Pilot