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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

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise de Lorraine, 1575, (1907). Creator: Unknown

Louise de Lorraine, 1575, (1907). Creator: Unknown
Louise de Lorraine, 1575, (1907). Portrait of Louise de Lorraine-Vaudemont (1553-1601), a member of the House of Lorraine who became queen consort of King Henry III of France from 1575 until 1589

Background imageLouise Collection: The Marriage of The Duke of Connaught with Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia

The Marriage of The Duke of Connaught with Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia, in St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, March 13, 1879, (1901)

Background imageLouise Collection: Louisa Demont, c1820. Creator: Thomas Wright

Louisa Demont, c1820. Creator: Thomas Wright
Louisa Demont, c1820. Portrait of Louise Demont, maid of Caroline of Brunswick and witness at her trial. From an album containing portraits

Background imageLouise Collection: Academie Nationale. - Mlle. L. Grandjean. - Role de Desdemone. - Othello, 1904

Academie Nationale. - Mlle. L. Grandjean. - Role de Desdemone. - Othello, 1904. Louise Grandjean (1870-1934) as Desdemona in Othello - an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto

Background imageLouise Collection: Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of Russia

Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of Russia
Princess Louise of Baden (17791826) - later known as Elizabeth Alexeievna, Empress of Russia during her marriage with Emperor Alexander I. Date: circa 1795

Background imageLouise Collection: Fall / Dachshund / Mini / 1973

Fall / Dachshund / Mini / 1973
WENDLITT JACKIE LOUISE Owner: Littmoden. Date: 1973

Background imageLouise Collection: View of Drury Court from Wych Street, Westminster, London, c1875. Artist: Louise Rayner

View of Drury Court from Wych Street, Westminster, London, c1875. Artist: Louise Rayner
View of Drury Court from Wych Street, Westminster, London, c1875

Background imageLouise Collection: View east along Holborn with figures and horse-drawn vehicles on the street, London, 1875

View east along Holborn with figures and horse-drawn vehicles on the street, London, 1875

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise, 1935

Princess Louise, 1935. The wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught. Ardath cigarette card, from a series of 50 commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise de la Valliere, (1644-1710), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald

Louise de la Valliere, (1644-1710), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Louise de la Valliere, (1644-1710). The Duchess de la Valliere as Flora. Louise de la Valliere (1644-1710) was a mistress of King Louis XIV of France

Background imageLouise Collection: The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Artist: Barraud

The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Artist: Barraud
The Vaudeville Company in The Road to Ruin, at the Vaudeville Theatre, London, 1886. Back: Charles Warner, Kate Rorke, Fuller Mellish, Fred Thorne

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Alexandra of the United Kingdom, c1910

Princess Alexandra of the United Kingdom, c1910. Princess Alexandra (1891-1959) was the eldest daughter of Princess Louise, Princess Royal and the Duke of Fife

Background imageLouise Collection: European Royalty, c1906-c1907(?)

European Royalty, c1906-c1907(?). Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942); Louise, Duchess of Connaught (1860-1917); Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden (1882-1973) and his wife

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Maud and the Princess Royal, c1907-c1910(?)

Princess Maud and the Princess Royal, c1907-c1910(?). Princess Louise (1848-1939), the eldest daughter of King Edward VII, with her younger daughter, Princess Maud (1893-1945)

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Alexandra and the Princess Royal, late 1900s(?)

Princess Alexandra and the Princess Royal, late 1900s(?). Princess Louise (1848-1939), the eldest daughter of King Edward VII, with her eldest daughter, Princess Alexandra (1891-1959)

Background imageLouise Collection: The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Artist: Lafayette

The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Artist: Lafayette
The Duchess of Connaught, c1900s(?). Princess Louise of Prussia (1860-1917) married Arthur, Duke of Connaught, the third son of Queen Victoria, on 13 March 1879

Background imageLouise Collection: The Duchess Royal (Duchess of Fife) and Princesses Alexandra and Maud, c1907-c1910(?)

The Duchess Royal (Duchess of Fife) and Princesses Alexandra and Maud, c1907-c1910(?). Artist: Lallie Charles
The Duchess Royal (Duchess of Fife) and Princesses Alexandra and Maud, c1907-c1910(?). Princess Louise (1867-1931), the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom

Background imageLouise Collection: Swedish author Selma Lagerlof and her mother, Louise, 1909

Swedish author Selma Lagerlof and her mother, Louise, 1909. In 1909 Lagerlof (1858-1940) became the first female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Colet, French poet, 1874

Louise Colet, French poet, 1874. A photograph from Album de Photographies, Dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1850-1950, Editions MD, 22 Rue de L Arcade, Paris 8, 1850-1950

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Contat and Joseph Dazincourt, French actors, 1784 (1912)

Louise Contat and Joseph Dazincourt, French actors, 1784 (1912). Cut whilst the Marriage de Figaro by Pierre Beaumarchais, the play for wich they are most famous, was being performed

Background imageLouise Collection: The Princess Royal, Princess Louise (1867-1931), early 20th century. Artist: GD & D

The Princess Royal, Princess Louise (1867-1931), early 20th century. Artist: GD & D
The Princess Royal, Princess Louise (1867-1931), early 20th century. Princess Louise was the third child and the eldest daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra

Background imageLouise Collection: The Marquis and Marchioness of Lorne at Niagara Falls, Canada, 1879

The Marquis and Marchioness of Lorne at Niagara Falls, Canada, 1879. Otherwise known as John Campbell (1845-1914), the 9th Duke of Argyll, and his wife, Princess Louise (1848-1939)

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise (1867-1931) with her daughter Princess Alexandra (1891-1959), 1893

Princess Louise (1867-1931) with her daughter Princess Alexandra (1891-1959), 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Princess Louise (1867-1931) with her daughter Princess Alexandra (1891-1959), 1893. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, fourth series, Cassell and Company Limited (London, Paris and Melbourne, 1893)

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893

Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917), Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, 1893. Louise was a German princess, and later a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Arthur

Background imageLouise Collection: Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa, Daughter of His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia

Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa, Daughter of His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia, 1918. After P. J. Bardon. From The Connoisseur Volume L. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1918]

Background imageLouise Collection: The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills

The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Artist: WD & HO Wills
The Duchess of Connaught, 1908. Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917) became Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn when she married Queen Victorias son, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught

Background imageLouise Collection: Louisa, Queen of Denmark. Artist: Aliamet

Louisa, Queen of Denmark. Artist: Aliamet
Louisa, Queen of Denmark. The youngest surviving daughter of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, Princess Louise (1724-1751)

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1900

Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1900. On 13 March 1879, Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia (1860-1917) married Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria

Background imageLouise Collection: John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, 1900. Artist: Elliott & Fry

John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, 1900. Artist: Elliott & Fry
John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, 1900. John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (1845-1914) married Princess Louise, the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, in 1871

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise de Savoie and Marguerite de Valois, (19th century)

Louise de Savoie and Marguerite de Valois, (19th century). French queens Louise de Savoie (1476-1531), mother of King Francis I, and Marguerite de Valois (1553-1615, La reine Margot)

Background imageLouise Collection: The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend

The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). Artist: William Heysham Overend
The christening of Princess Louise, c1848, (1900). The princess, daughter of Queen Victoria, was baptised at Buckingham Palace chapel, London

Background imageLouise Collection: The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). Artist: Sydney Prior Hall

The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). Artist: Sydney Prior Hall
The marriage of Princess Louise, 21 March 1871, (1900). The marriage of Queen Victorias daughter Louise to the Duke of Argyll in St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, (1870)

Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angouleme, (1870). Louise de Savoie (1476-1531) was the mother of Francis I. A wood engraving after a miniature from a manuscript in the Bibliotheque Imperiale, Paris

Background imageLouise Collection: The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio

The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio
The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, late 19th-early 20th century. Princess Louise (1848-1939) was the daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio

Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: Bassano Studio
Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, late 19th-early 20th century. Louise Margaret of Prussia (1860-1917) married Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: W&D Downey

Princess Louise, late 19th-early 20th century. Artist: W&D Downey
Princess Louise, late 19th-early 20th century. Portrait of Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, (1867-1931), daughter of Queen Victoria

Background imageLouise Collection: The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, c1871

The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, c1871. Portrait of Princess Louise (1848-1939), fourth daughter of Queen Victoria, possibly at the time of her marriage in 1871

Background imageLouise Collection: Quebec, Canada, late 19th century

Quebec, Canada, late 19th century. View of the lower town and harbour from the citadel, from a drawing by Princess Louise whose husband The Marquess of Lorne was governor-general of Canada from 1878

Background imageLouise Collection: Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter

Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Artist: Franz Xaver Winterhalter
Portrait of Princess Louise of Prussia, 1856. Louise of Prussia (1838-1923) was the daughter of King Wilhelm I of Prussia (later the first Emperor of Germany) and Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

Background imageLouise Collection: Portrait of Duchess de la Valliere as Flora, 17th century. Artist: Pierre Mignard

Portrait of Duchess de la Valliere as Flora, 17th century. Artist: Pierre Mignard
Portrait of Duchess de la Valliere as Flora, 17th century. Louise de la Valliere (1644-1710) was a mistress of King Louis XIV of France

Background imageLouise Collection: Interior of the Citadel, Quebec, 19th century

Interior of the Citadel, Quebec, 19th century. From an original drawing by Princess Louise

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1879

Princess Louise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught, 1879. On 13 March 1879, Princess Luise Margarete married Prince Arthur, son of Queen Victoria, at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle

Background imageLouise Collection: The Luncheon in the Conservatory, 1877. Artist: Louise Abbema

The Luncheon in the Conservatory, 1877. Artist: Louise Abbema
The Luncheon in the Conservatory, 1877. Three generations of a prosperous family relax and talk at the end of an informal meal in their conservatory where the plants are as flourishing as their

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Edvina (1880-1940), Canadian soprano, c1911

Louise Edvina (1880-1940), Canadian soprano, c1911. Pictured in costume for the role of the courtesan in Jules Massenets Thais, a role she played in the London premiere at Covent Garden 1911

Background imageLouise Collection: Alexandra (1844-1925), Princess of Wales and members of her family

Alexandra (1844-1925), Princess of Wales and members of her family. Alexandra of Denmark, wife of the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII, standing alongside her father

Background imageLouise Collection: A (Real) German Defeat, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain

A (Real) German Defeat, 1870. Artist: Joseph Swain
A (Real) German Defeat, 1870. This cartoon shows the Princess Louise and her betrothed, the Lord of Lorn (John Campbell). For the first time

Background imageLouise Collection: Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral

Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral
A strange juxtaposition of modern art and the classical dome of St Pauls Cathedral, London, seen from Jubilee Walk at dawn

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Charlotte of Monaco, 1928

Princess Charlotte of Monaco, 1928
Princess Charlotte Louise, Hereditary Princess of Monaco, Duchess of Valentinois (1898-1977). 1928



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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.