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Blanche Collection (page 6)

Blanche, a name that echoes through time and space, conjuring images of strength, beauty, and grace

Background imageBlanche Collection: Jack Sprat and his Wife : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Jack Sprat and his Wife : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. " Jack Sprat and his Wife" : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageBlanche Collection: I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose

I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. " I ll Tell You a Story" : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageBlanche Collection: Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageBlanche Collection: Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageBlanche Collection: Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother

Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose nursery rhymes
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageBlanche Collection: This rock house is just north of the Navajo Bridge on US 89A. North of Flagstaff & Cameron, Arizona

This rock house is just north of the Navajo Bridge on US 89A. North of Flagstaff & Cameron, Arizona. Blanche Russells car broke down near here in the 1930#s, She liked the area

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche Augusta Bury

Blanche Augusta Bury
BLANCHE AUGUSTA BURY, daughter of the rev Edward and lady Charlotte Bury, a female aristocrat with no claim on our attention beyond her personal charm. Date: CIRCA 1839

Background imageBlanche Collection: WPA exhibition of Dorothy Loeb and Blanche Lazzell Federal A

WPA exhibition of Dorothy Loeb and Blanche Lazzell Federal Art Gallery, 77 Newbury St. Boston. Poster announcing WPA exhibition featuring Dorothy Loeb and Blanche Lazzell at the Federal Art Gallery

Background imageBlanche Collection: The death of Captain Faulknor

The death of Captain Faulknor

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche Walsh

Blanche Walsh. Date c1899

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche Berndt Mehaffey, soprano

Blanche Berndt Mehaffey, soprano. Date c1907

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche Walsh and Melbourne MacDowell

Blanche Walsh and Melbourne MacDowell. Date c1899

Background imageBlanche Collection: Mme. Blanche Marchesi presented by HB Thearle and J. Saunder

Mme. Blanche Marchesi presented by HB Thearle and J. Saunders Gordon. Date c1908

Background imageBlanche Collection: Filming of Blanche Fury

Filming of Blanche Fury
Scene during the filming of the movie Blanche Fury directed by Marc Allegret and adapted from the novel by Joseph Shearing

Background imageBlanche Collection: JUDITH OF BETHULIA 1913-14. Henry Walthell and Blanche Sweet in a scene from this D. W

JUDITH OF BETHULIA 1913-14. Henry Walthell and Blanche Sweet in a scene from this D. W. Griffith film
JUDITH OF BETHULIA 1913-14. Henry Walthell and Blanche Sweet in a scene from this D.W. Griffith film

Background imageBlanche Collection: THAT GIRL MONTANA, 1921. Blanche Sweet in a scene from the film

THAT GIRL MONTANA, 1921. Blanche Sweet in a scene from the film

Background imageBlanche Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SHIPS. Blanche Sweet

SILENT FILM STILL: SHIPS. Blanche Sweet

Background imageBlanche Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Blanche Sweet

SILENT FILM STILL. Blanche Sweet

Background imageBlanche Collection: Female Horse Taxi Driver - Paris

Female Horse Taxi Driver - Paris
Female cab driver in Paris - Mademoiselle Blance Etinenne - holding her horses head. Lady cab drivers were seen by paying customers as a far safer bet than their male counterparts

Background imageBlanche Collection: Ancient Mill at Lery, France

Ancient Mill at Lery, France - previously the residence of Blanche de Castille

Background imageBlanche Collection: Terreur Blanche

Terreur Blanche
With the Restauration comes the Terreur Blanche - the White Terror - whereby the reinstalled Bourbons take revenge on those who backed Napoleon

Background imageBlanche Collection: Whymper climbs the Matterhorn

Whymper climbs the Matterhorn
Crossing a narrow ice shelf on the Dent Blanche peak at 4357m, Whymper climbs the Matterhorn

Background imageBlanche Collection: Defence of Wardour Cast

Defence of Wardour Cast
WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire is heroically defended by Lady Blanche Arundel, but she is eventually forced to surrender. However, the Royalists recapture it later

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche, Lady Arundel

Blanche, Lady Arundel
Blanche Somerset, baroness Arundel of Wardour, wife of Thomas, 2nd baron Arundel, who staunchly defended Wardour Castle against the Parliament forces during the Civil War

Background imageBlanche Collection: Lady Cabbie, Paris

Lady Cabbie, Paris
Mademoiselle Blanche Etienne, Paris cab-driver, of Valentins Company

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche De Navarre

Blanche De Navarre
BLANCHE DE NAVARRE queen of Philippe VI de Valois, king of France

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche De Bourgogne

Blanche De Bourgogne
BLANCHE DE BOURGOGNE first queen of Charles IV le Bel, King of France, who married her in 1308 but repudiated her in 1322 after both her children had died young

Background imageBlanche Collection: Blanche De Castile

Blanche De Castile
BLANCHE DE CASTILE queeen of Louis VIII depicted praying, kneeling at a prie-dieu

Background imageBlanche Collection: Debussy Blanche

Debussy Blanche
CLAUDE DEBUSSY French composer



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Blanche, a name that echoes through time and space, conjuring images of strength, beauty, and grace. One Blanche that captivated audiences was the talented actress Blanche Bates, known for her portrayal of Butterfly in Puccini's opera. Her performances left spectators breathless as she effortlessly brought the character to life on stage. Another Blanche who made waves in the art world was Jacques-Emile Blanche, an artist whose work graced the cover of Jugend Magazine in 1914. His talent knew no bounds as he captured Tamara Karsavina's essence with every brushstroke. But not all Blancas were found on stage or canvas; some left their mark in different ways. Take Cupecoy Beach in Saint Martin, French Antilles - its pristine shores named after this enigmatic figure. In October 1893, Miss Blanche Lamont stood proudly with her schoolmates in Hecla, Montana. A testament to education's power and the impact one person can have on a community. Even centuries ago, Blancas held positions of influence like Queen Elizabeth I herself. An alabaster statue immortalizes her regal presence from the 16th century. The Lady Lloyd of Dolobran also stands tall among these notable figures; Glyn W. Philpot masterfully captured her elegance and poise for all to admire. During times of war and strife, heroes emerged - such as those who served in Land Army 1941 or Blanche De Castille herself - reminding us that courage knows no gender boundaries. Oddington House near Stow on the Wold witnessed countless gatherings throughout history; its rooms filled with laughter and love shared by families like this large family group at its front entrance. Blanches may come from different walks of life but share an undeniable spirit that leaves an indelible mark wherever they go.