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Angelina Collection

Angelina, a name that resonates with grace and elegance, has been associated with various forms of art throughout history

Background imageAngelina Collection: Angelina Holds Baby 1870

Angelina Holds Baby 1870
Little girl holds her baby brother in her arms for the first timey

Background imageAngelina Collection: Foden Showman's Tractor number 12782, Angelina

Foden Showman's Tractor number 12782, Angelina, reg. DF 4055, at York on 16 May 1971. Date: 1971

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mrs Mary Bulkley in the character of Angelina in Colley Cibbers Love Makes a Man

Mrs Mary Bulkley in the character of Angelina in Colley Cibbers Love Makes a Man, Covent Garden Theatre, 1768
6337879 Mrs Mary Bulkley in the character of Angelina in Colley Cibbers Love Makes a Man, Covent Garden Theatre, 1768 by Thornthwaite, J

Background imageAngelina Collection: How to Make and Work a Galanty Show, by J Sachs and Eustace J C Baird (engraving)

How to Make and Work a Galanty Show, by J Sachs and Eustace J C Baird (engraving)
5212815 How to Make and Work a Galanty Show, by J Sachs and Eustace J C Baird (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: How to Make and Work a Galanty Show)

Background imageAngelina Collection: St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho)

St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho)
1046388 St Bernard to the Rescue (colour litho) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Bernard to the Rescue)

Background imageAngelina Collection: A Tale of the Frost (engraving)

A Tale of the Frost (engraving)
1050226 A Tale of the Frost (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Tale of the Frost)

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Fleur de Marie in

Mlle. Angelina Grave as Fleur de Marie in Les Mysteres de Paris by Eugene Sue, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Marie in Marie ou l Inondation

Mlle. Angelina Grave as Marie in Marie ou l Inondation by Anicet Bourgeois et Francis Cornu, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine, 1846

Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine, 1846
Mlle. Angelina Grave as Lea in La Juive de Constantine by Theophile Gaultier and Noel Parfait, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Herminie d Hacqueville

Mlle. Angelina Grave as Herminie d Hacqueville in Louise Bernard by Alexandre Dumas, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1843

Background imageAngelina Collection: Angelina Grave as the Countess in Le Docteur Noir, 1846

Angelina Grave as the Countess in Le Docteur Noir, 1846
Mlle. Angelina Grave as the Countess in Le Docteur Noir by Anicet Bourgeoise, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1846. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor

Background imageAngelina Collection: Mlle. Angelina Grave as Desiree in the Cogniard

Mlle. Angelina Grave as Desiree in the Cogniard
Singer Mlle. Angelina Grave in the role of Desiree in the Cogniard brothers La Biche au Bois, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1845

Background imageAngelina Collection: Edwin and Angelina in Paris (engraving)

Edwin and Angelina in Paris (engraving)
2777009 Edwin and Angelina in Paris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Edwin and Angelina in Paris)

Background imageAngelina Collection: Honeymoon Hardships (engraving)

Honeymoon Hardships (engraving)
1047392 Honeymoon Hardships (engraving) by Dollman, John Charles (1851-1934) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Honeymoon Hardships, Extracts from a Letter by Angelina)

Background imageAngelina Collection: The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)

The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving)
1036412 The Story of a Seaside Elopement (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Story of a Seaside Elopement)

Background imageAngelina Collection: Foden Showmans Tractor The Lincolnshire Lady

Foden Showmans Tractor The Lincolnshire Lady
Foden Showmans Tractor, regn. DF4055, number 12782, The Lincolnshire Lady (re-named Angelina). Built in 1927 by Edwin Foden, Sons and Co of Elworth Works, Sandbach

Background imageAngelina Collection: Angelina Claude

Angelina Claude (1851 - ?), American actress, played in theatres in London

Background imageAngelina Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 5131

Source Size = 3773 x 5131
THE STORY OF A SEASIDE ELOPEMENT: Mamma, thinking matters are coming to a crisis, pleads fatigue, and returns home. Angelina feels faint! Her devoted flies for assistance

Background imageAngelina Collection: Angelina, stretched trilobite

Angelina, stretched trilobite
Angelina grew up to a length of 6cm. The thorax was made up of 15 segements with spines. Trilobites were arthropods and had exoskeletons as crustaceans, spiders and insects do today

Background imageAngelina Collection: ANGELINA EMILY GRIMKE (1805-1879). American reformer and abolitionist. Engraving, 19th century

ANGELINA EMILY GRIMKE (1805-1879). American reformer and abolitionist. Engraving, 19th century


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Angelina, a name that resonates with grace and elegance, has been associated with various forms of art throughout history. From the Foden Showman's Tractor number 12782 to the captivating performances of Mrs. Mary Bulkley in the character at Covent Garden Theatre in 1768, this name has left an indelible mark. In "Love Makes a Man" by Colley Cibber, Angelina takes center stage as Mrs. Mary Bulkley embodies her character flawlessly, captivating audiences with her talent and charm. The enchantment continues as we delve into "How to Make and Work a Galanty Show, " where Angelina is depicted in an exquisite engraving by J Sachs and Eustace J C Baird. But it doesn't stop there; even St Bernard comes to the rescue in a colorful lithograph aptly titled "St Bernard to the Rescue. " And who can forget the gripping tale portrayed in "A Tale of Frost, " beautifully captured through an intricate engraving? Mlle. Angelina Grave graces us with her presence on numerous occasions, portraying characters like Fleur de Marie and Marie ou l'Inondation. Her versatility shines through as she becomes Lea in "La Juive de Constantine" and Herminie d'Hacqueville. The Countess comes alive when Mlle. Angelina Grave steps into her shoes for "Le Docteur Noir. " And Desiree from Cogniard finds life through her mesmerizing performance. As we turn each page from "The Satires of Cynicus, " we are greeted with vibrant colors that bring forth laughter and contemplation alike. Through these glimpses into different artistic realms, one thing remains constant - the allure surrounding the name Angelina. It symbolizes beauty, talent, and passion intertwined seamlessly across time periods and mediums.