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Ellen Collection (#6)

"Ellen: A Trailblazer, an Icon, and a Timeless Inspiration" From the stage to the home, Ellen Terry left an indelible mark on history

Background imageEllen Collection: Girl and boy

Girl and boy
Portrair of a girl and boy. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1903

Background imageEllen Collection: Portrait of two young girls

Portrait of two young girls
Portrait of two beautiful young girls. Artist: Ellen Andrews Date: 1900

Background imageEllen Collection: Lady Inchiquin / Whitehall

Lady Inchiquin / Whitehall
HON LADY ELLEN INCHIQUIN (nee White) Irish aristocracy daughter of 2nd Baron Annaly; married Edward, 14th Baron Inchiquin in 1874 Date: -

Background imageEllen Collection: Girl with a puppy

Girl with a puppy
Young Edwardian girl with asmall puppy. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1903

Background imageEllen Collection: Girl with a kitten

Girl with a kitten
Young Edwardian girl with a kitten. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1903

Background imageEllen Collection: Little motorist

Little motorist
Portrait of a young girl motorist. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1905

Background imageEllen Collection: Edwardian child with a puppy

Edwardian child with a puppy
Young Edwardian girl with her kitten. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1904

Background imageEllen Collection: Pretty girl with flowers

Pretty girl with flowers
Flower Maiden. Pretty girl with a basket of daffodils. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1903

Background imageEllen Collection: Edwardian child with a kitten

Edwardian child with a kitten
Young Edwardian girl with her kitten. Artist: Ellen Jessie Andrews Date: 1904

Background imageEllen Collection: Young boy laden with gifts

Young boy laden with gifts
Smart young boy laden with boxes containing luxurious gifts for Christmas. Artist: Ellen Clapsaddle (American) Date: circa 1908

Background imageEllen Collection: Miss Ellen Bilbrough

Miss Ellen Bilbrough
Ellen Bilbrough, an assistant of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson, went to Canada to run the Marchmont House distribution home at Belleville, Ontario. Date: circa 1910

Background imageEllen Collection: Shelter from the snow

Shelter from the snow. Young woman and her daughter take refuge in a snowstorm. Artist: Mary Ellen Edwards Date: circa 1890

Background imageEllen Collection: Edwardian couple in field

Edwardian couple in field
Identified by the photographer as being taken at Alport in the Peak District of Derbyshire, the woman is named as E. Bramwell, believed to be Ellen Bramwell

Background imageEllen Collection: Lady outside Hotel

Lady outside Hotel
Entitled E. Bramwell at Boarding House Hotel, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell

Background imageEllen Collection: Suffragette Annie Kenney Released Prisoners

Suffragette Annie Kenney Released Prisoners. Annie Kenney (1879-1953) at a reception in the Queens Hotel Bristol to welcome two released prisoners in March 1909

Background imageEllen Collection: Suffragette Ellen Terry Actress

Suffragette Ellen Terry Actress. Miss. Ellen Terry (1847-1928) suffrage sympathiser and mother of Edith Craig, photographed looking into a mirror

Background imageEllen Collection: Neil Kenney Suffragette

Neil Kenney Suffragette. Sarah Ellen (Nell) Kenney (1876-1953) portrait. Nell Kenney was elder sister of Annie, Jessie, Caroline and Jane

Background imageEllen Collection: AFS woman in uniform, WW2

AFS woman in uniform, WW2
An Auxiliary Fire Service woman, Ellen Everritt, in uniform during the Second World War. Date: 1942

Background imageEllen 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 imageEllen Collection: Ellen Power

Ellen Power
ELLEN POWER niece of noted social leader lady Blessington, noted for being painted by Landseer. She was evidently fond of birds, and they of her. Date: circa 1841

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN BROWNING SCRIPPS (1836-1932). American journalist and philanthropist. Photograph

ELLEN BROWNING SCRIPPS (1836-1932). American journalist and philanthropist. Photograph, 1932

Background imageEllen Collection: VINNIE REAM (1847-1914). American sculptor. Photograph, c1875

VINNIE REAM (1847-1914). American sculptor. Photograph, c1875

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN SWALLOW RICHARDS (1842-1911). American chemist and pioneer in the field of home economics

ELLEN SWALLOW RICHARDS (1842-1911). American chemist and pioneer in the field of home economics. Photograph, c1911

Background imageEllen Collection: FLOOD REFUGEE, 1937. Ellen McAllister, a ninety-year-old flood refugee at Tent

FLOOD REFUGEE, 1937. Ellen McAllister, a ninety-year-old flood refugee at Tent City camp in Shawneetown, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1937

Background imageEllen Collection: Source Size = 3558 x 4976

Source Size = 3558 x 4976
" There, take it, Prince, and if my form lie there, then I am yours." Act II. Scene 7. MISS ELLEN TERRY AS PORTIA, IN " THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, " AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON

Background imageEllen Collection: Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)

Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho)
XJF483331 Miss Ellen Terry as Desdemona and Mr. Irving as Othello (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEllen Collection: Attributed to Ellen Sharples (British, 1769 - 1849), Mrs. John Bard, pastel

Attributed to Ellen Sharples (British, 1769 - 1849), Mrs. John Bard, pastel

Background imageEllen Collection: John Singer Sargent, Ellen Peabody Endicott (Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott)

John Singer Sargent, Ellen Peabody Endicott (Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott), American, 1856 - 1925, 1901, oil on canvas

Background imageEllen Collection: Ellen Day Hale, The Willow Whistle, American, 1855 - 1940, 1888, etching and drypoint

Ellen Day Hale, The Willow Whistle, American, 1855 - 1940, 1888, etching and drypoint

Background imageEllen Collection: BECKET AT WINDSOR CASTLE, UK; Mr. Irving and Miss Ellen Terry had the honour of being

BECKET AT WINDSOR CASTLE, UK; Mr. Irving and Miss Ellen Terry had the honour of being presented to their Majesties the Queen and the Empress Frederick and the royal family in the drawing room

Background imageEllen Collection: Lord Tennysons Play of Becket, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, Uk: 1. King Henry

Lord Tennysons Play of Becket, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, Uk: 1. King Henry
LORD TENNYSONs PLAY OF BECKET, AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE, LONDON, UK: 1. King Henry and Rosamund in the Bower. 2. Becket Awaiting his Fate. 3. Rosamund (Miss Ellen Terry). 4. Becket as Chancellor. 5

Background imageEllen Collection: The Oliver and Ward Families, Francis Wheatley, 1747-1801, British

The Oliver and Ward Families, Francis Wheatley, 1747-1801, British

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN LOUISE AXSON WILSON (1860-1914). Wife of Woodrow Wilson. Photographed in 1912

ELLEN LOUISE AXSON WILSON (1860-1914). Wife of Woodrow Wilson. Photographed in 1912

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). English stage actress. Autograph signature

ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). English stage actress. Autograph signature

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). Dame Ellen Alicia Terry

ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). Dame Ellen Alicia Terry. English actress. In the role of Guinevere in King Arthur, performed at the Lyceum Theatre in London, England. Engraving, English, 1895

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). English actress

ELLEN TERRY (1847-1928). English actress. Choosing. Oil on panel, c1864, by George Frederic Watts

Background imageEllen Collection: MARY ELLEN PLEASANT (1814-1904). American entrepreneur and abolitionist

MARY ELLEN PLEASANT (1814-1904). American entrepreneur and abolitionist

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN KEAN (1805-1880). English actress

ELLEN KEAN (1805-1880). English actress. In the role of Viola in a production of William Shakespeares Twelfth Night at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Wood engraving, 1853

Background imageEllen Collection: THEATER: PETER THE GREAT. Scene from the play, Peter the Great, at the Lyceum Theatre in London

THEATER: PETER THE GREAT. Scene from the play, Peter the Great, at the Lyceum Theatre in London. Starring Ellen Terry as Empress Catherine and Sir Henry Irving as Peter the Great

Background imageEllen Collection: ELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY (1831-1891). Russian traveller and theosophist

ELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY (1831-1891). Russian traveller and theosophist. Blavatsky attending a seance, where a spirit is being weighed by means of a spring balance, at the home of the brothers Eddy

Background imageEllen Collection: ELLEN STONE (1846-1927). American missionary and member of the Womens Christian Temperance Union

ELLEN STONE (1846-1927). American missionary and member of the Womens Christian Temperance Union. Photograph, c1911

Background imageEllen Collection: Declaration Of Love

Declaration Of Love
circa 1820: A young Victorian man etches the name of his lover, Ellen. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEllen Collection: Christmas Mistletoe being pulled along atop a wooden frame

Christmas Mistletoe being pulled along atop a wooden frame
Delightful Chromolithograph Christmas greetings postcard by Ellen H. Clapsaddle depicting a large bunch of Christmas mistletoe, tied up with a red ribbon, being pulled along atop a wooden frame sled

Background imageEllen Collection: Christmas Yule Log being pulled along atop a wooden frame

Christmas Yule Log being pulled along atop a wooden frame
Delightful Chromolithograph Christmas greetings postcard by Ellen H. Clapsaddle depicting a large Christmas Yue Log, tied up with a red ribbon, being pulled along atop a wooden frame sled

Background imageEllen Collection: Known as Nell. English actress and mistress of Charles II. Line engraving, English, 1779

Known as Nell. English actress and mistress of Charles II. Line engraving, English, 1779
ELEANOR GWYN (1650-1687). Known as Nell. English actress and mistress of Charles II. Line engraving, English, 1779

Background imageEllen Collection: Anne Baker, Joanne Willimott and Ellen Greene, Leicestershire women with their pets and familiars

Anne Baker, Joanne Willimott and Ellen Greene, Leicestershire women with their pets and familiars. Associates of the Witches of Belvoir. Condemned to be burnt 1619: England. Engraving

Background imageEllen Collection: The Green Leaf and the Sere. Illustration by Mary Ellen Edwards (1839-c1910) published 1887

The Green Leaf and the Sere. Illustration by Mary Ellen Edwards (1839-c1910) published 1887. Oleograph

Background imageEllen Collection: Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (1891-1947) English Labour (Socialist) politician and feminist

Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (1891-1947) English Labour (Socialist) politician and feminist, Member of Parliament for Middlesborough (1924-1931)



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"Ellen: A Trailblazer, an Icon, and a Timeless Inspiration" From the stage to the home, Ellen Terry left an indelible mark on history. Born in 1847, this English actress captivated audiences with her talent and grace. Her performances were so mesmerizing that even renowned artist George Frederick Watts immortalized her in his painting "Ellen Terry, 1864. " But Ellen's influence extended beyond the theater. In 1850, she played a pivotal role in "The Death Bright at Wombwells Menagerie, " shedding light on societal issues through art. She was not only an actress but also a social activist like Ellen Cicely Wilkinson who fought for women's rights. During World War I, honors were bestowed upon remarkable women like Ellen for their unwavering support and contributions to society. They paved the way for future generations just as Ellen did when she became one of the esteemed Associates of the Witches of Belvoir. Artistic expression knew no bounds for Ellen Terry; she even inspired Robert William Vonnoh's masterpiece "Mrs Wilson and her daughters. " This oil painting captured Woodrow Wilson's wife, Ellen, alongside their daughters Margaret, Eleanor, and Jessie – showcasing family bonds during challenging times. Beyond acting and artistry lay hidden talents within this extraordinary woman. At age sixteen (as depicted in [Ellen Terry at Age Sixteen]), she exuded youthful charm while embracing life's possibilities. In collaboration with ballet dancer Terry Orr, Ellen Everett showcased her versatility by performing Jerome Robbins' choreographed piece "Fancy Free" with American Ballet Theatre in c1970 – proving that passion transcends boundaries. Nature too found solace in Ellen Robbins' wildflower creations from 1875; her artistic touch brought beauty to life through delicate brushstrokes. Even leisure activities such as outdoor games like cricket fascinated Edwardian ladies like our beloved heroine Ellen.