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Agnes Collection (page 9)

"Agnes: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Legends" Step into the enchanting world as we explore the various facets that bear her name

Background imageAgnes Collection: AGNES SOREL (1422-1450). Mistress of Charles VII of France

AGNES SOREL (1422-1450). Mistress of Charles VII of France.Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageAgnes Collection: JOSEPH W. SWAN (1828-1914). English chemist and electrician. Pencil drawing, 1894

JOSEPH W. SWAN (1828-1914). English chemist and electrician. Pencil drawing, 1894, by Minnie Agnes Cohen

Background imageAgnes Collection: JOHN KEATS (1795-1821). English poet. Title page of the first edition of Lamia

JOHN KEATS (1795-1821). English poet. Title page of the first edition of Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, by John Keats, London, England, 1820

Background imageAgnes Collection: AGNES HUNTINGTON (1864-1953). American singer. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1891

AGNES HUNTINGTON (1864-1953). American singer. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1891

Background imageAgnes Collection: VIRGIN AND CHILD, c1450. Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels, the right wing

VIRGIN AND CHILD, c1450. Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels, the right wing of the Melun Diptych. Tempera on panel, c1450, by Jean Fouquet

Background imageAgnes Collection: French (Corsican) Opera star - Agnes Borgo, Soprano

French (Corsican) Opera star - Agnes Borgo, Soprano
Corsican soprano Agnes Borgo (1879 - 1958) Date: circa 1910

Background imageAgnes Collection: Picture No. 10901339

Picture No. 10901339
Wheal Coates Date:

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes, Countess of Dunbar (1312ja-1369), known as Black Agnes, defending Dunbar Castle

Agnes, Countess of Dunbar (1312ja-1369), known as Black Agnes, defending Dunbar Castle in 1338 when her husband rebelled against the English. Early 20th century colour-printed wood engraving

Background imageAgnes Collection: The Ortenberg Altarpiece c1410-1420ja Centre panel: Virgin and Child surrounded by Saints

The Ortenberg Altarpiece c1410-1420ja Centre panel: Virgin and Child surrounded by Saints, Anne, Elizabeth, Mary Cleophae, Mary Salome

Background imageAgnes Collection: Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London. Named for Giovanni Donati

Donatis comet of 1858 viewed over St Pauls Cathedral, London. Named for Giovanni Donati (1826-1873), the Italian astronomer who first recorded its appearance

Background imageAgnes Collection: Total solar eclipse observed at Tarragona, Spain, 1860. From Sun, Moon and Stars

Total solar eclipse observed at Tarragona, Spain, 1860. From Sun, Moon and Stars, Agnes Giberne (London, 1884). Chromolithograph

Background imageAgnes Collection: Artists impression of lunar landscape at sunset. The Earth is at top right

Artists impression of lunar landscape at sunset. The Earth is at top right. Stars are visible in the lunar sky although it is not dark because the Moon has no atmosphere to scatter light

Background imageAgnes Collection: Carex arenaria, sand sedge

Carex arenaria, sand sedge
Illustration from Agnes Ibbetsons sketchbook of grasses, c.1809 -1822. Volume 3. No. 35. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAgnes Collection: Saint Agnes. Painting from Zurbarans workshop

Saint Agnes. Painting from Zurbarans workshop. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Bulmer

Agnes Bulmer
AGNES BULMER (nee Collinson) English writer of religious verse, Wesleyan convert. Her The Messiahs Kingdom, of 14000 verses, may be the longest poem by a female. Date: 1775 - 1836

Background imageAgnes Collection: Lady Agnes Buller - 2

Lady Agnes Buller - 2
LADY AGNES (nee Percy) BULLER daughter of the duke of Northumberland, wife of Major-General Frederick T Buller, depicted playing the harp in a turban. Date: ? - 1856

Background imageAgnes Collection: Lady Agnes Buller - 1

Lady Agnes Buller - 1
LADY AGNES (nee Percy) BULLER daughter of the duke of Northumberland, wife of Major-General Frederick T Buller, Date: ? - 1856

Background imageAgnes Collection: SAINT AGNES. Patron saint of girls. Wood engraving

SAINT AGNES. Patron saint of girls. Wood engraving

Background imageAgnes Collection: SPARROWS & NEST. Line engraving, English, 1936, after Agnes Miller Parker

SPARROWS & NEST. Line engraving, English, 1936, after Agnes Miller Parker

Background imageAgnes Collection: COMMON FOX. Wood engraving, 1936, by Agnes Miller Parker

COMMON FOX. Wood engraving, 1936, by Agnes Miller Parker

Background imageAgnes Collection: Gladstones grandchildren

Gladstones grandchildren
" A Christmas Hamper" The Rt Hon W.E. Gladstones grandchildren, (the Wickham children), from left to right, Lucy Christian (born 1878); William Gladstone (born 1877)

Background imageAgnes Collection: The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith at The Garrick Theatre

The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith at The Garrick Theatre
Agnes Ebbsmith, played by Mrs Patrick Campbell, and the Duke of St. Olpherts, played by Mr Hare, in the play, The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith at the Garrick Theatre, London. Date: 1895

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Weston

Agnes Weston
AGNES E WESTON philanthropist, known as The Mother of the Navy because the principal beneficiaries of her efforts were seamen for whom she provided homes. Date: 1840 - 1918

Background imageAgnes Collection: Summer hats by Agnes and Lucie Hamar

Summer hats by Agnes and Lucie Hamar
A selection of stylish summer hats from the 1920s. The three at the top are designed by Agnes, the three lower ones by Lucie Hamar. 1924

Background imageAgnes Collection: Popular Concert, St. Jamess Hall, 1887

Popular Concert, St. Jamess Hall, 1887
Sketches from the thousandth popular concert at St. James Hall. Pictured clockwise from top left: Miss Agnes Zimmerman, Madame Liza Lehmann, Miss Fanny Davies, Madame Norman-Neruda, Mr

Background imageAgnes Collection: Hat by Agnes, 1930

Hat by Agnes, 1930
A knitted cap of dark blue wool moulded to the head by Agnes. It pulls down on one side and places a wool flower in bright colours on the right side

Background imageAgnes Collection: The Duchess of Leinster with her portrait

The Duchess of Leinster with her portrait
Agnes Rafaelle Kennedy Fitzgerald, Duchess of Leinster (d. 1993), American second wife of the 7th Duke of Leinster, pictured posing beside a painted portrait by Mrs Ambrose McEvoy. Date: 1934

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Sorel (Frere)

Agnes Sorel (Frere)
AGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII de France, possibly poisoned by political enemies Date: 1422 - 1450

Background imageAgnes Collection: SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Gladys Leslie, Vitagraph star, being measured to see if she will fit

SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Gladys Leslie, Vitagraph star, being measured to see if she will fit the set in which Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres are presenting a Vitagraph comedy

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Jones, workhouse nursing pioneer

Agnes Jones, workhouse nursing pioneer
Agnes Elizabeth Jones (1832-1868) was trained at Florence Nightingales nursing school at St Thomas Hospital in London. In 1865 she was appointed to superintend an experimental nursing scheme at

Background imageAgnes Collection: Duke and Duchess of Connaught leave for South Africa

Duke and Duchess of Connaught leave for South Africa
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), and his wife, Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes)

Background imageAgnes Collection: Sybil Thorndike 1882-1976

Sybil Thorndike 1882-1976
Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike. Distinguished British actress of stage and screen, heaped with honours, including a DBE, (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 1931

Background imageAgnes Collection: Draped Brim Hat 1929

Draped Brim Hat 1929
A soft, black hat with a soft draped brim turned up at the front and falling in a flap at the rear; green hat with the brim drawn in at the ears

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Sorel / Chasselat

Agnes Sorel / Chasselat
AGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII of France, possibly poisoned by political enemies

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Sorel / Hargrave

Agnes Sorel / Hargrave
AGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII of France, possibly poisoned by political enemies

Background imageAgnes Collection: Agnes Esterhazy / Ross

Agnes Esterhazy / Ross
AGNES ESTERHAZY (Countess) Actress, in 1926

Background imageAgnes Collection: House of Agnes

House of Agnes
The House of Agnes, 71 St, Dunstans Street, Canterbury, Kent. This splendid house is associated with the love story in " David Copperfield"

Background imageAgnes Collection: COSTUME / 1450

COSTUME / 1450
AGNES SOREL Dame de Beaute (her estate) mistress of Charles VII of France, possibly poisoned by political enemies

Background imageAgnes Collection: HATS OF 1926

HATS OF 1926
What the well-dressed woman is wearing on her head this autumn - creations by Agnes, Suzanne Talbot and three by Maria Guy

Background imageAgnes Collection: Two Ladies in Hats

Two Ladies in Hats
Two women wear creations by Agnes of Paris

Background imageAgnes Collection: Ufos / Sanborn / Arizona

Ufos / Sanborn / Arizona
At Phoenix, Arizona, Agnes Sanborn photographs a whirling UFO which is causing the water vapour in the atmosphere to condense into a cloud formation

Background imageAgnes Collection: Mediumship / Mrs Guppy

Mediumship / Mrs Guppy
Helped by Katie King, Agnes Nichol, the second Mrs Guppy, flies through the night sky over northern London, to land heavily where she has been summoned at a seance



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"Agnes: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Legends" Step into the enchanting world as we explore the various facets that bear her name. From St Agnes in Cornwall to Saintes Femmes in France, her presence is felt across continents and centuries. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking view at Wheal Coates tin mine in St Agnes, Cornwall. The rugged beauty of this landscape has inspired countless artists and poets throughout history. Discover "The Valkyrie, " a captivating painting captured by Picture No. 11981521. This masterpiece embodies Agnes' strength and grace, reflecting her mythical aura. Uncover the story Willoughby, a woman whose name echoes through time. Her tale intertwines with mystery and intrigue, leaving us yearning for more details about her life. Marvel at the mosaic artistry found in Ravenna's St Agnes Church. Each tile tells a story of devotion and faith that transcends generations. Witness Saint Agnes Reading, an exquisite portrayal capturing serenity amidst chaos. England's Burton Agnes provides another glimpse into this saintly figure's influence on art and architecture. Delve into the life Maria Bennett; her contributions to literature continue to inspire readers worldwide. Join Prince Henry of Prussia and his family as they bask in evening sunlight illuminating ancient ruins along Cornwall's Atlantic coast. These remnants serve as a reminder of Cornwall's rich mining heritage intertwined with tales associated with our beloved namesake - Agnes. Travel back to medieval times when Black Agnes reigned as Countess of Dunbar (1312?-1369). Known for her resilience during sieges against English forces, she earned legendary status even into the early 20th century. Agnes encompasses history, artistry, bravery – a timeless symbol that resonates across cultures and eras. Join us on this journey through time as we unravel the captivating stories that surround her name.