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Louise Collection (page 23)

"Louise: A Name Woven Through Time" Louise, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of remarkable women and captivating stories

Background imageLouise Collection: Edward and his Family

Edward and his Family
Edward and Alexandra, with Albert duke of Clarence, George (V), Louise, Mary and Maud

Background imageLouise Collection: Mme De Stael (Meyer)

Mme De Stael (Meyer)
ANNE-LOUISE baroness DE STAEL French writer and saloniste

Background imageLouise Collection: Mme De Stael (Lebrun 2)

Mme De Stael (Lebrun 2)
ANNE-LOUISE baroness DE STAEL French writer and saloniste

Background imageLouise Collection: Clemence-Louise Michel

Clemence-Louise Michel
CLEMENCE-LOUISE MICHEL French radical politician of anarchist views

Background imageLouise Collection: Bismarcks Mother

Bismarcks Mother
LUISE WILHELMINE VON BISMARCK Otto Von Bismarcks mother

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise of Prussia

Louise of Prussia
PRINCESS LOUISE OF PRUSSIA Great-granddaughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark, daughter of Marie-Louise of Denmark and Prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia

Background imageLouise Collection: Costume / Women 1500

Costume / Women 1500
LOUISE DE SAVOIE daughter of duc de Savoie : wife of Charles de Valois- Orleans, comte d Angouleme, mother of Francois I and regent during his absences

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Jopling - 4

Louise Jopling - 4
LOUISE JOPLING (nee Goode) (previously mrs Romer) artist known for genre paintings and portraits, art teacher. with her autograph

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Jopling - 2

Louise Jopling - 2
LOUISE JOPLING (nee Goode) (previously mrs Romer) artist known for genre paintings and portraits, art teacher

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Sassoon

Louise Sassoon
Mrs LOUISE SASSOON

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Michel Cartoon

Louise Michel Cartoon
CLEMENCE-LOUISE MICHEL French revolutionary agitator and reformer

Background imageLouise Collection: Mme De Stael

Mme De Stael
ANNE-LOUISE baroness DE STAEL French writer and saloniste

Background imageLouise Collection: HATS FOR 1924

HATS FOR 1924
What to wear on ones head this year ? Louise Marsy has some answers, one of which hides the face almost completely, concealing spots, black eyes and the like

Background imageLouise Collection: Ghost in Churchyard

Ghost in Churchyard
The ghost of Louise Dunois, who died aged 18, haunts the cemetery where she is buried

Background imageLouise Collection: Loie Fuller / Papillon

Loie Fuller / Papillon
LOIE FULLER (Mary Louise Fuller) American dancer as Le Papillon de Nuit at the Bouffes-Parisiens

Background imageLouise Collection: LEHZEN (1784 - 1870)

LEHZEN (1784 - 1870)
Louise, Baroness Lehzen Governess to Queen Victoria (when a Princess)

Background imageLouise Collection: King Christian IX

King Christian IX of Denmark, with his wife, Queen Louise of Hesse-Cassel, daughter Queen Alexandra, her daughter Princess Louise of Wales and her baby, Maud Duff (b. 1893)



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"Louise: A Name Woven Through Time" Louise, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of remarkable women and captivating stories. From the regal halls of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's court to the enchanting world of literature and film, it has left an indelible mark. In the grandeur of Queen Victoria's era, Princess Louise stood as a shining example of grace and elegance. As one of their children, she brought joy to her parents' hearts with her radiant presence. The Battenberg family in 1906 found solace in their beloved Louise Brooks, whose infectious spirit lit up every room she entered. But it was not just royalty who bore this illustrious name; authors like Austen immortalized Louises on paper. In "Persuasion, " a pallid face mirrored that of our protagonist - a testament to the emotional depth associated with this name. And even Alice in Wonderland encountered the enigmatic White Queen portrayed by Louise Fazenda in 1933. Artistic expression knew no bounds for Louises either. Louisa Ann Coleman captured Brooklyn's wintry beauty on canvas during the early 19th century while Greta Garbo mesmerized audiences as Greta Louisa Gustafsson on silver screens worldwide. Through time and across continents, these diverse figures named they have shaped narratives both real and fictional. Their legacies intertwine like threads woven into a tapestry representing strength, creativity, and resilience. So let us celebrate all those who bear this timeless moniker - from queens to actresses to everyday individuals - each contributing their unique essence to its rich tapestry. For within each Louise lies an untold story waiting to be discovered – an extraordinary tale ready to unfold before our eyes.