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"Barbara: A Journey through Art, Politics, and Culture" Step into the world of Barbara

Background imageBarbara Collection: SAINT BARBARA. 3rd century Christian martyr. Wood engraving

SAINT BARBARA. 3rd century Christian martyr. Wood engraving

Background imageBarbara Collection: FRANKLIN CHART, 1786. Illustration of the migration pattern of herring in the North Atlantic

FRANKLIN CHART, 1786. Illustration of the migration pattern of herring in the North Atlantic, included as an inset on a chart of the Gulf Stream current published by Benjamin Franklin in 1786

Background imageBarbara Collection: BARBARA HECK (1734-1804). American religious leader: wood engraving, American, 19th century

BARBARA HECK (1734-1804). American religious leader: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageBarbara Collection: BEARDED LADY. Barbara Urselin, a bearded woman exhibited in Europe in 1655: wood engraving

BEARDED LADY. Barbara Urselin, a bearded woman exhibited in Europe in 1655: wood engraving

Background imageBarbara Collection: BARBARA HECK (1734-1804). American (Irish-born) Methodist leader

BARBARA HECK (1734-1804). American (Irish-born) Methodist leader. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageBarbara Collection: The political Barbara Frietchie

The political Barbara Frietchie. Illustration shows a troop of senators as Confederate soldiers, led by an officer on horseback labeled Trusts

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Frietchie

Barbara Frietchie

Background imageBarbara Collection: Brother Odoricus, Mission Santa Barbara, California

Brother Odoricus, Mission Santa Barbara, California. Date c1899

Background imageBarbara Collection: Anne & Aberdeen Angus

Anne & Aberdeen Angus
Anne & the Aberdeen Angus cow! Following the rules of Barbara Woodhouses book Talking to Animals, (1954), Anne found she could talk to the cattle and handle them with ease! Date: 1950s

Background imageBarbara Collection: Celanese fabric advertisement, 1953

Celanese fabric advertisement, 1953
Barbara Goalen modelling a dress created by Hardy Amies out of Celanese jersey fabric. Date: 1953

Background imageBarbara Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house party

The Duke and Duchess of Northumberlands house party
A Royal Visit to Alnwick Castle, Northumberland The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and invited guests including The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, Duchess of Portland

Background imageBarbara Collection: Various sculptures at the Festival of Britain, London

Various sculptures at the Festival of Britain, London
Various sculptures on display at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London. They are by Jacob Epstein, John Matthews, Daphne Hardy, Karel Vogel, Barbara Hepworth, Frank Dobson

Background imageBarbara Collection: Cone shell researcher

Cone shell researcher
Cone shell research. Researcher Barbara Furie holding a tank of cone shells (Conus sp.), venomous marine snails. The proteins (conotoxins)

Background imageBarbara Collection: FILM: THE WHITE MOTH, 1924. Silent film still. Starring Barbara La Marr

FILM: THE WHITE MOTH, 1924. Silent film still. Starring Barbara La Marr

Background imageBarbara Collection: BARBARA FRIETCHIE, 1924. Starring Edmund Lowe and Florence Vidor

BARBARA FRIETCHIE, 1924. Starring Edmund Lowe and Florence Vidor

Background imageBarbara Collection: HEART OF A SIREN, 1925. Starring Barbara La Marr

HEART OF A SIREN, 1925. Starring Barbara La Marr

Background imageBarbara Collection: BARBARA STANWYCK (1907-1990). American actress

BARBARA STANWYCK (1907-1990). American actress

Background imageBarbara Collection: BARBARA FRIETCHIE, 1924. Starring Florence Vidor

BARBARA FRIETCHIE, 1924. Starring Florence Vidor

Background imageBarbara Collection: South Pacific railway station, Santa Barbara, California

South Pacific railway station, Santa Barbara, California

Background imageBarbara Collection: Mrs Barbara McCorquodale

Mrs Barbara McCorquodale
DAME MARY BARBARA HAMILTON CARTLAND married name Mrs Barbara McCorquodale, British novelist, sketched by Molly Bishop at a point-to-point wearing a sage green hat and jersey with her check suit

Background imageBarbara Collection: Mrs Gerald Legge

Mrs Gerald Legge
Tatler front cover showing the Honourable Mrs Gerald Legge in a sumptuous red gown with white pom-poms. Raine McCorquodale, the daughter of Barbara Cartland and stepmother to Diana

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Wootton

Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger, economist and broadcaster, and one of the first Life Peers in the House of Lords

Background imageBarbara Collection: 1958 Creation Life Peers

1958 Creation Life Peers
A page from the ILN devoted to portraits of the first life peers created in 1958 including Baroness Ravondale, Sir Ian Fraser, Sir Robert Boothby and Sir Edward Twining

Background imageBarbara Collection: Miss Barbara Hore-Ruthven and Mr Victor Hervey

Miss Barbara Hore-Ruthven and Mr Victor Hervey socialising together in London. The photograph is part of a montage of images entitled London Town After Dark

Background imageBarbara Collection: Polly Cartland

Polly Cartland, mother of the romantic novelist, Barbara Cartland seen at the time of her engagement in 1900

Background imageBarbara Collection: Portrait sketches by

Portrait sketches by
Four portrait sketches by Peter Baxendale, aka Mrs Basil Baxendale. From top left, Mrs David Jagger, wife of the well-known portrait painter, a self-portrait together with her dog, Simon, H.I.H

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Goalen

Barbara Goalen (1921-2002) Fashion model, who became known as the most photographed woman in Britain

Background imageBarbara Collection: Santa Barbara, Alta California, 1846

Santa Barbara, Alta California, 1846
Engraving of the settlement of Santa Barbara, Alta California, which had at the time only 200 houses, a mission and a fortress

Background imageBarbara Collection: Duchess of Cleveland

Duchess of Cleveland
BARBARA VILLIERS, duchess of CLEVELAND, Countess of Castlemaine, mistress of Charles II

Background imageBarbara Collection: Stiebel / Cotton Dress

Stiebel / Cotton Dress
Barbara Goalen models an evening dress in cotton designed by Victor Stiebel, at a fashion show. Photograph originally taken on behalf of the Cotton Board, Manchester

Background imageBarbara Collection: Victor Stiebel / Goalen

Victor Stiebel / Goalen
Skirt and sweater design by Victor Stiebel (1907-1976) worn by English model, Barbara Goalen

Background imageBarbara Collection: Cleveland House, London

Cleveland House, London
First built in the 1620s, then enlarged by Barbara Villiers, duchess of Cleveland (Charles IIs mistress) in the 1670s

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Ayrton Gould

Barbara Ayrton Gould
BARBARA AYRTON GOULD Suffragette. WSPU organiser & founder of the United Suffragists. MP for North Hendon 1945 - 50. Shown here dressed as a mill girl

Background imageBarbara Collection: French Arms Build-Up

French Arms Build-Up
Even Saint Barbara, though the patron saint of gunners, is dismayed by Frances build-up of arms, as compared with her peaceloving neighbour Germany

Background imageBarbara Collection: Santa Barbara Mission

Santa Barbara Mission was founded in 1786. Portions of five units of its extensive water works survive today. Ruins of tanning vats and pottery kilns also survive

Background imageBarbara Collection: Giant of Yewdale

Giant of Yewdale
The giant Great Will of the Tarns kidnaps Barbara, the maid of Lady Eva le Fleming. When cornered he throws her into a torrent. A legend of the Lake district

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Lee Bodichon

Barbara Lee Bodichon
BARBARA LEE BODICHON English reformer and founder of Girton College, Cambridge

Background imageBarbara Collection: Barbara Villiers Cleveland

Barbara Villiers Cleveland (1641-1709), duchess, countess of Castlemaine mistress of Charles II



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"Barbara: A Journey through Art, Politics, and Culture" Step into the world of Barbara, where Labour Party election posters and television speakers echo with political fervor. Explore the enchanting Scottish Pine Forests that inspired her creative spirit, as well as the vast heathlands that ignited her imagination. Venture across continents to Ojai in the USA, where Barbara found solace amidst its serene beauty. Witness her donning work clothes in Barbara Hepworth's studio in St Ives, Cornwall – a sanctuary for artistic expression. Experience the vibrant energy of Kensington Church Street during Biba's move, a cultural phenomenon that captivated Barbara's attention. Marvel at how she effortlessly merged fashion and art. Delve into history as you encounter Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart through Barbara Krafft's posthumous oil painting. Discover their shared passion for music transcending time and space. Uncover St. Barbara of Epinal’s legacy – an emblem of strength and resilience throughout centuries. Embrace the profound impact she had on artists like Barbara Hepworth who celebrated femininity through their works. Witness Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow - a symbol of opulence and glamour intertwined with tragedy - capturing both sides of life that fascinated our enigmatic protagonist. Finally, immerse yourself in World War II-era entertainment with ENSA Entertainments' Swing Vogue poster – an ode to joy amidst chaos; just one example of how art can heal wounds during challenging times. Barbara: an embodiment of diverse influences spanning politics, nature, artistry, culture, and history.