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"Kate: A Journey Through Strength, Art, and Resilience" In the world of Atlas and Vulcana music hall strongmen and strongwomen

Background imageKate Collection: The Warriors Story, c1861, (1938). Artist: Herman Frederik Carel Ten Kate

The Warriors Story, c1861, (1938). Artist: Herman Frederik Carel Ten Kate
The Warriors Story, c1861, (1938). Painting held at the Bury Art Museum, Lancashire. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume IV, by C

Background imageKate Collection: Tom and Jerry, catching Kate and Sue on the fly, having their fortunes told, 19th century

Tom and Jerry, catching Kate and Sue on the fly, having their fortunes told, 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman

Background imageKate Collection: Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove

Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Artist: Window & Grove
Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Mabel Terry-Lewis was the daughter of Kate Terry and Arthur Lewis

Background imageKate Collection: Kate Sergeantson, actress, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Kate Sergeantson, actress, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Kate Sergeantson, actress, c1902

Background imageKate Collection: Philip Barbour, Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1911. Artist: Kate Edwards

Philip Barbour, Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1911. Artist: Kate Edwards
Philip Barbour, Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1911. A 20th-century representation of American politician Barbour (1783-1841)

Background imageKate Collection: A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
A visit to a fortune teller, early 19th century. Kate and Sue having their fortunes read in the cards (Cartomancy) by an old woman

Background imageKate Collection: Kate Williams, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Kate Williams, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Kate Williams Quartet, Scarborough Jazz Festival, 2011

Background imageKate Collection: HANNspree Ten Kate Honda Team CBR1000RR ridden

HANNspree Ten Kate Honda Team CBR1000RR ridden

Background imageKate Collection: Party at Silver Slipper club featuring Kate Meyrick

Party at Silver Slipper club featuring Kate Meyrick
A group of revellers raising their glasses for the photographer at The Silver Slipper nightclub. Centre of the picture at the bottom is Kate Meyrick (1875 -1933)

Background imageKate Collection: Kate Nickleby Sitting To Miss La Creevy Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas

Kate Nickleby Sitting To Miss La Creevy Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H. K
Kate Nickleby Sitting To Miss La Creevy Illustration From The Charles Dickens Novel Nicholas Nickleby By H.K. Browne Known As Phiz

Background imageKate Collection: Card Number 12, Kate Vaughn, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-2) issued by Duke

Card Number 12, Kate Vaughn, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-2) issued by Duke
Card Number 12, Kate Vaughan, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-2) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Cross Cut Cigarettes, 1880s

Background imageKate Collection: Katharine Russell, Viscountess Amberley

Katharine Russell, Viscountess Amberley
Katharine (Kate) Louisa Russell, Viscountess Amberley (nee Stanley, 1844-1874), British suffragist and early advocate of birth control

Background imageKate Collection: Sir Laurence Olivier aged 15 playing Kate in Taming of Shrew

Sir Laurence Olivier aged 15 playing Kate in Taming of Shrew
Sir Laurence Olivier in his first leading Shakespearian role - Katharine in Taming of the Shrew at All Saints Choir School, Margaret Street, London and Stratford-on-Avon in April 1922

Background imageKate Collection: British art nouveau hair combs by BJ Barrie

British art nouveau hair combs by BJ Barrie
British art nouveau hair combs by B.J. Barrie, David Veazey and Kate Allen.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902

Background imageKate Collection: Ivy Martinek - Silent Movie Star

Ivy Martinek - Silent Movie Star who featured in nearly 30 films between 1909 and 1917. In the role of an Indian Squaw for a British & Colonial Kinematograph Company production

Background imageKate Collection: KATE CHASE (1840-1899). American society hostess. Photograph, c1860

KATE CHASE (1840-1899). American society hostess. Photograph, c1860

Background imageKate Collection: France-Britain-Royals

France-Britain-Royals
Britains Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (R) and his wife Britains Kate, Duchess of Cambridge (L) pose in front of the Eiffel Tower during a visit to France, on March 18, 2017 in Paris

Background imageKate Collection: Australia-Britain-Royals

Australia-Britain-Royals
Britains Prince William (R) and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, (L) share a light moment as they watch junior surf life savers in action at Manly beach, on Sydneys north shore on April 18

Background imageKate Collection: ACTRESSES, c1890. British actresses, including Alice Atherton, Violet Cameron, Phyllis Broughton

ACTRESSES, c1890. British actresses, including Alice Atherton, Violet Cameron, Phyllis Broughton, Maude Branscombe, Kate Vaughan, Marion Hood, Connie Gilchrist, Ellen Farren, Minnie Palmer

Background imageKate Collection: Three young girls having a tea party

Three young girls having a tea party in the open air. 1880

Background imageKate Collection: Little girl sitting on a fence

Little girl sitting on a fence
A little girl sitting on a fence. first published 1879

Background imageKate Collection: Upper class Victorian girl

Upper class Victorian girl
An upper class Victorian girl, Alice Polhill-Turner (Alice Kate Frances, 1856-1931), seen here at the age of six, sitting on an upholstered chair in a lacy white dress and white stockings

Background imageKate Collection: Old Kate, seller of race cards

Old Kate, seller of race cards
An elderly woman known as Old Kate, who makes her living from the sale of race cards. She is seen here sitting in an open carriage



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"Kate: A Journey Through Strength, Art, and Resilience" In the world of Atlas and Vulcana music hall strongmen and strongwomen, Kate stood tall as a force to be reckoned with. Her unwavering determination and physical prowess captivated audiences at every performance. From her unforgettable role in Hay Fever, by Noel Coward, at the Gaiety Theatre in Hastings to her mesmerizing self-portrait captured by Kate Carew, she left an indelible mark on the art world. But Kate's talents extended beyond the stage. In "Another Derby Derby?" she showcased her love for horse racing while capturing the essence of this thrilling sport through her lens. And in Ethel Levey's portrait by Kate Carew, we see a glimpse of their deep connection as two powerful women supporting each other's dreams. During World War I, Kate demonstrated her unwavering patriotism through her poignant portrait of Anne Page Croft donning a Red Cross uniform. It served as a reminder that even amidst chaos and conflict, compassion prevails. As P Peeped into it, Victorian motherhood came alive before our eyes through Kate's lens. The Polhill-Turner family became immortalized in time—a testament to love and strength passed down from one generation to another. Fighting for what she believed in was second nature to Nancy Woodforde. This late 18th-early 19th-century trailblazer paved the way for future generations with resilience etched into every stroke of Samuel Woodforde's brush. When society tried to confine her spirit behind bars, Kate Meyrick emerged stronger than ever upon release from prison—her artistic voice unyielding against oppression. And who could forget The Great Athelda? This music hall strongwoman defied societal norms with every feat of strength performed under those bright lights—a symbol of empowerment for all women striving for greatness.