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"Dame: A Legacy of Grace, Talent

Background imageDame Collection: MARIN GARES, Isidoro. Dame with Umbrella

MARIN GARES, Isidoro. Dame with Umbrella
MARIN GARES, Isidoro (1863-1926). Dame with Umbrella. end 19th-beg. 20th c. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Granada. Museums of Fine Arts of Granada

Background imageDame Collection: France. Cathedral of Reims

France. Cathedral of Reims
FRANCE. Reims. Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Main facade. Detail of the Smiling Angel (Angel of the Annunciation). French school. 13th century. Gothic art. Relief on rock

Background imageDame Collection: Paris, France - Eglise des Filles du Calvaire

Paris, France - Eglise des Filles du Calvaire. Date: 17th century

Background imageDame Collection: Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change

Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change. Demolition of the Pont au Change and of La Cite in order to extend the Boulevard de Sebastopol. Date: 1859

Background imageDame Collection: Paris, France - Rebuilding

Paris, France - Rebuilding. Demolition of the houses of the Pont Notre-Dame. Date: 1786

Background imageDame Collection: Paris, France - General View with Notre Dame

Paris, France - General View with Notre Dame and the Pont Rouge. Date: 1830

Background imageDame Collection: Paris, France - General View

Paris, France - General View including the Cathedral of Notre Dame and the River Seine. Date: 1892

Background imageDame Collection: Lady Londonderry, President of Womens War Service Legion

Lady Londonderry, President of Womens War Service Legion
Lady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)

Background imageDame Collection: Ellen Terry

Ellen Terry
Dame Alice Ellen Terry (1847 - 1928), English stage actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain. Date: 1887

Background imageDame Collection: The Basilique, Notre Dame de Brebi貥s, Albert

The Basilique, Notre Dame de Brebi貥s, Albert
The Basilique, Notre Dame de Brebi貥 s, Albert. Paul Mansard

Background imageDame Collection: Folio of hand-coloured lithographs - French - WWI

Folio of hand-coloured lithographs - French - WWI
Folio of hand-coloured lithographs entitled croix-rouges en va-t-en guerre ; celle qui a la croix de guerre. ;. et celle qui ne l a pas ; celle de l U.F.F. ; celle de la S.B.M

Background imageDame Collection: Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930

Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930
Queen Charlottes Birthday Ball, held at the May Fair Hotel, to raise funds for the Queen Charlotte Hospital at Hammersmith

Background imageDame Collection: George Robey

George Robey
Sir George Robey (1869 1954), English music hall comedian and singer. Here dressed as Dame Trot, in the Panto-Land: Hipprodrome Leads. Date: 1922

Background imageDame Collection: Air Commandant Nancy M. Salmon

Air Commandant Nancy M. Salmon
Air Commodore Dame Nancy Marie Salmon (1903-1999), sometimes known by her married name, Dame Nancy Snagge. She was a British womens royal air force leader during World War II

Background imageDame Collection: Canal and Notre Dame, Bruges, Belgium

Canal and Notre Dame, Bruges, Belgium
View of the canal and the church of Notre Dame, Bruges, Belgium. Date: 20th century

Background imageDame Collection: Dame Edith Lyttelton, writer, campaigner and spiritualist

Dame Edith Lyttelton, writer, campaigner and spiritualist
Dame Edith Sophy Lyttelton (nee Balfour, 1865-1948), writer, administrator, campaigner and spiritualist. She served as President of the Society for Psychical Research (1933-34)

Background imageDame Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- Tom the Pipers Son

Nursery Rhymes -- Tom the Pipers Son. Tom with his pipe did play with such skill, that those who heard him could never keep still; as soon as he played they began for to dance

Background imageDame Collection: Cartoon, revolutionary Frenchwoman in Paris

Cartoon, revolutionary Frenchwoman in Paris
Cartoon showing a plump revolutionary Frenchwoman kicking down the cathedrals of Paris. Date: early 20th century

Background imageDame Collection: The Church at Massat

The Church at Massat
The Church (Eglise Notre Dame de la Nativite) at Massat - a commune in the Ariege department in southwestern France. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDame Collection: Paris Tour De Nesle

Paris Tour De Nesle
17th century prospect of the Seine as it passers les Tours de Nesles and the palais de Nevers, on the Ile de la Cite. Notre-Dame is just beyond. Date: circa 1640

Background imageDame Collection: Abbaye De Livry

Abbaye De Livry
The abbaye Notre-Dame de Livry was founded in 1197 : among its notable visitors was madame de Sevigne, circa 1667. Date: circa 1800

Background imageDame Collection: Civics at Notre-Dame

Civics at Notre-Dame
Civic dignitaries go to Notre- Dame, Paris, no doubt trusting that God will sort out their difficulties. Date: 16 July 1789

Background imageDame Collection: Triumph in Paris

Triumph in Paris
On the occasion of a victory over the Spanish at Lens, Parisians are treated to a triumphal march as captured flags and arms are carried to Notre-Dame. Date: 1648

Background imageDame Collection: Dumas Fils Photo

Dumas Fils Photo
ALEXANDRE DUMAS fils French writer, author of La dame aux camellias. Photo 1884. Date: 1824-1895

Background imageDame Collection: France Poitiers

France Poitiers
The impressive church dedicated to Notre-Dame, at Poitiers : market-women sell their produce in the surrounding place. Date: 1836

Background imageDame Collection: Severine Photo

Severine Photo
CAROLINE REMY, DAME GUILHARD known as SEVERINE : French journalist and liberated woman, photographed in 1905. Date: 1855-1929

Background imageDame Collection: Georges De Scudery

Georges De Scudery
GEORGES DE SCUDERY French writer of plays and romances; governour of Nostre- Dame de la Gard. Date: 1601 - 1667

Background imageDame Collection: Janne De Rohan

Janne De Rohan
JEANNE PELAGIE CHABOT de ROHAN, dame de Montlieu, second wife of Alexandre, prince de Melun Date: 1653 - 1698

Background imageDame Collection: Marguerite LA Sabliere

Marguerite LA Sabliere
MARGUERITE HEISSEIN, dame de LA SABLIERE French social figure Date: 1636 - 1693

Background imageDame Collection: Marguerite LA Sabliere 2

Marguerite LA Sabliere 2
MARGUERITE HEISSEIN, dame de LA SABLIERE French social figure Date: 1636 - 1693

Background imageDame Collection: ANGLER, 1496. Woodcut from Dame Juliana Barnes Treatise of Fishing with an Angle

ANGLER, 1496. Woodcut from Dame Juliana Barnes Treatise of Fishing with an Angle, included in the Book of St. Albans, printed by Wynkyn de Worde at Westminster, 1496

Background imageDame Collection: HRH The Princess Anne visited the headquarters of the Ro?

HRH The Princess Anne visited the headquarters of the Ro?
HRH The Princess Anne visited the headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society at No.4 Hamilton Place, London, on 20 May 1974 to present the Whitney Straight Award

Background imageDame Collection: Source Size = 5000 x 3795

Source Size = 5000 x 3795
The Volunteer Visit to Belgium, Sketches in Brussels and Ghent: I. Maison Du Roi, Brussels; 2. Pulpit in the Church of Notre Dame Du Sablon, Brussels; 3. Portal of the Collegiate Church of St

Background imageDame Collection: The Church of Notre Dame, Calais

The Church of Notre Dame, Calais

Background imageDame Collection: The aerial traveller, England, Published as the act directs by T

The aerial traveller, England, Published as the act directs by T. Walker, no. 79 Dame Street, between 1790 and 1820, Pair of oval head-and-shoulder portraits; balloonist

Background imageDame Collection: after Charles Eisen, Dame a sa toilette, etching

after Charles Eisen, Dame a sa toilette, etching

Background imageDame Collection: Anne of France (1462-1522) Lady of Beaujeu, Duchess of Bourbon, presented by St

Anne of France (1462-1522) Lady of Beaujeu, Duchess of Bourbon, presented by St
XIR68107 Anne of France (1462-1522) Lady of Beaujeu, Duchess of Bourbon, presented by St. John the Evangelist, right hand wing of a triptych

Background imageDame Collection: You see them arrived at their Dames welcome door, They show her their presents

You see them arrived at their Dames welcome door, They show her their presents, and all their good store. Now come into supper, and sit down with me : All welcome, once more

Background imageDame Collection: For the care of his lamb, and their comical pranks, He gave them a ham, and abundance

For the care of his lamb, and their comical pranks, He gave them a ham, and abundance of thanks. I wish you good day, my fine fellows, said he, My compliments, pray, to Dame Wiggins of Lee

Background imageDame Collection: To show them his poultry, he turned them all loose, When each nimbly leaped on the

To show them his poultry, he turned them all loose, When each nimbly leaped on the back of a goose, Which frightened them so, that they ran to the sea



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"Dame: A Legacy of Grace, Talent, and Iconic Landmarks" From the enchanting partnership of Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev to the sacred halls of Notre Dame De Lourdes, the word "dame" carries a rich tapestry of meanings. It evokes images of renowned actress Ellen Terry captivating audiences at Kent Home and the hauntingly beautiful Paris Gargoyle perched atop Notre-Dame Cathedral. Even literary genius Agatha Christie found inspiration in this word, weaving tales that thrilled readers worldwide. EBOLI's Ana Mendoza de la Cerda, princess from 1540-1592, left an indelible mark on history with her strength and resilience. In entertainment circles, names like Archie Andrews, Peter Brough, and Vera Lynn remind us of unforgettable performances that have stood the test of time. Meanwhile, Bouquinistes along Paris Quais continue to entice book lovers with their treasure troves of knowledge. The Statue of the Virgin Mary at Saigon's Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica serves as a beacon for spiritual seekers in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), while prima ballerina Beryl Grey graced stages around the world with her extraordinary talent. Let us not forget Lady Houston D. B. E. , whose philanthropy touched countless lives. And finally, when one thinks about grandeur and architectural marvels synonymous with "dame, " it is impossible not to envision the awe-inspiring beauty that is Paris' Notre Dame. In essence, "dame" encapsulates elegance personified by exceptional individuals across various fields—artists who inspire through their craft; historical figures who shape our understanding; performers who leave lasting impressions; landmarks that take our breath away; icons who embody gracefulness beyond measure.