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Neagle Collection

Anna Neagle, a British actress known for her captivating performances and undeniable talent, has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle and Sir Cedric Hardwicke

Anna Neagle and Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Actors Anna Neagle (1904-1986) and Sir Cedric Hardwicke (1893-1964) at supper in Hollywood. Date: 1939

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British actress Anna Neagle (1904-1986), later made a Dame, and born Florence Wilcox. This publicity photograph is from her first Hollywood outing

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle, actress, theatrical portrait in sequined dance costume and tights

Anna Neagle, actress, theatrical portrait in sequined dance costume and tights, mono with sepia background. Captioned, The way of a Neagle'

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Anna Neagle, pictured in The Bystander at the time she was starring in the London Hippodrome in Stand Up and Sing, the first principal role she had in the West End. Date: 1931

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle, English actress

Anna Neagle, English actress. Date: 1934

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle in the film Victoria the Great

Anna Neagle in the film Victoria the Great
Anna Neagle as Queen Victoria declared Empress of India in the film Victoria the Great (1937). 1937

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle as Queen Victoria

Anna Neagle as Queen Victoria
Anna Neagle, actress, as Queen Victoria. She played the role in two films, Victoria the Great (1937) and Sixty Glorious Years (1938). 1930s

Background imageNeagle Collection: Certificate of Membership of the Society of Copper-Plate Printers, 19th century

Certificate of Membership of the Society of Copper-Plate Printers, 19th century

Background imageNeagle Collection: Thomas Hilson as Tyke, 1826. Creator: Asher Brown Durand

Thomas Hilson as Tyke, 1826. Creator: Asher Brown Durand
Thomas Hilson as Tyke, 1826. [Hilson in " The School of Reform, or how to rule a husband", by Thomas Morton

Background imageNeagle Collection: John Walsh, ca. 1840. Creator: John Neagle

John Walsh, ca. 1840. Creator: John Neagle
John Walsh, ca. 1840

Background imageNeagle Collection: John Haviland, 1828. Creator: John Neagle

John Haviland, 1828. Creator: John Neagle
John Haviland, 1828

Background imageNeagle Collection: Service of thanksgiving in St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1789 (1793)

Service of thanksgiving in St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1789 (1793). Scene during the thanksgiving service for the recovery from illness of King George III

Background imageNeagle Collection: Temple Bar, London, 1799. Artist: James Neagle

Temple Bar, London, 1799. Artist: James Neagle
View of the west side of Temple Bar, with a sign for the Star Printing Office on the left, London, 1799

Background imageNeagle Collection: Stephen of England, (1812). Artist: Neagle

Stephen of England, (1812). Artist: Neagle
Stephen of England, (1812). King Stephen (c1096-1154) reigned from 1135 to 1154

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (1790). Artist: James Neagle

Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (1790). Artist: James Neagle
Anne, Queen of Great Britain, (1790). Anne (1665-1714) was the daughter of James II, deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle, English actress and singer, 1934-1935

Anna Neagle, English actress and singer, 1934-1935. Born Florence Marjorie Robertson, Anna Neagles stage and screen career spanned over 50 years. She was made a Dame in 1969

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle dancing the twist with Grenville Collins

Anna Neagle dancing the twist with Grenville Collins
Anna Neagle (1904-1986) - popular British stage and film actress and singer dancing the twist with 19-year-old guest Grenville Collins (1943-) !

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle - popular English actress, singer and dancer

Anna Neagle - popular English actress, singer and dancer
Anna Neagle (1904-1986) - Dame Anna Neagle, DBE, born Florence Marjorie Robertson - a popular English stage and film actress and singer and dancer (see 10638893 !) Date: circa 1935

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Anna Neagle (1904 1986), English film actress

Background imageNeagle Collection: John Hutchinson / Neagle

John Hutchinson / Neagle
Colonel JOHN HUTCHINSON Military, regicide, husband of writer Lucy Hutchinson Date: 1615 - 1664

Background imageNeagle Collection: What People Are Wearing - Anna Neagle

What People Are Wearing - Anna Neagle
The popular English stage and film actress and singer Anna Neagle (1904 - 1986) wearing a printed chiffon evening dress designed by Rahvis. Date: 1966

Background imageNeagle Collection: James Neagle (British, c. 1769 - 1822), Anton Raphael Mengs, engraving on laid paper

James Neagle (British, c. 1769 - 1822), Anton Raphael Mengs, engraving on laid paper

Background imageNeagle Collection: Col. Richard M. Johnson, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor)

Col. Richard M. Johnson, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Johnson, Richard M. (Richard Mentor), 1781-1850, 1900

Background imageNeagle Collection: Pat Lyon at the forge, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Lyon, Patrick, d. 1829, Blacksmithing

Pat Lyon at the forge, Neagle, John, 1796-1865, Lyon, Patrick, d. 1829, Blacksmithing, 1900

Background imageNeagle Collection: WILLIAM STRICKLAND (1787?-1854). American engraver, architect and engineer

WILLIAM STRICKLAND (1787?-1854). American engraver, architect and engineer. Painting by John Neagle

Background imageNeagle Collection: NEAGLE: BLACKSMITH, 1829. Pat Lyon at the Forge. Oil on canvas by John Neagle, 1829

NEAGLE: BLACKSMITH, 1829. Pat Lyon at the Forge. Oil on canvas by John Neagle, 1829

Background imageNeagle Collection: Neptune raising James Cook (1723-79) English navigator, explorer and hydrographer to immortality

Neptune raising James Cook (1723-79) English navigator, explorer and hydrographer to immortality, and Fame writing his name in the book of history

Background imageNeagle Collection: NEAGLE: BLACKSMITH, 1829. Pat Lyon at the Forge. Steel engraving, 1829

NEAGLE: BLACKSMITH, 1829. Pat Lyon at the Forge. Steel engraving, 1829, after the painting by John Neagle

Background imageNeagle Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Telemachus led by Athena (Minerva), who has taken the form of Mentor

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Telemachus led by Athena (Minerva), who has taken the form of Mentor, in search of his father Odysseus. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageNeagle Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Ulysses killing the suitors of his wife, Penelope. Line engraving, 1805

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Ulysses killing the suitors of his wife, Penelope. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageNeagle Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. The meeting of Ulysses and Penelope. Line engraving, 1805

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. The meeting of Ulysses and Penelope. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageNeagle Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Scylla. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Scylla. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageNeagle Collection: HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Leucothea preserving Ulysses. Line engraving, 1805

HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. Leucothea preserving Ulysses. Line engraving, 1805, by James Neagle after the drawing by John Flaxman

Background imageNeagle Collection: Dame Anna Neagle

Dame Anna Neagle
Photographic portrait of Dame Anna Neagle (1903 - 1986), born Flora Marjorie Robertson, British actress and film star. Neagle soon became associated with the historical picture portraying Nell Gwynn

Background imageNeagle Collection: Voltaire Neagle

Voltaire Neagle
FRANCOIS-MARIE AROUET the French writer and philosopher with his patron, Friedrich II of Prussia

Background imageNeagle Collection: Anna Neagle / Cig Card

Anna Neagle / Cig Card
ANNA NEAGLE English film actress


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Anna Neagle, a British actress known for her captivating performances and undeniable talent, has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. With her radiant smile and graceful presence, she enchanted audiences across the globe. Born in 1904, Anna Neagle's passion for acting blossomed at a young age. Her dedication to honing her craft led her to become one of the most celebrated actresses of her time. Collaborating with esteemed actors like Sir Cedric Hardwicke, she brought characters to life with depth and authenticity. In every theatrical portrait captured, Anna Neagle exuded elegance and charm. Whether donning a sequined dance costume or portraying Queen Victoria herself in films such as "Victoria the Great, " she effortlessly commanded attention. Her versatility knew no bounds as she seamlessly transitioned from stage to screen. Audiences were captivated by her ability to embody different roles with finesse and conviction. From historical dramas to romantic comedies, Anna Neagle's talent shone through each performance. Not only was Anna Neagle an accomplished actress but also a member of prestigious societies such as the Society of Copper-Plate Printers. Her commitment to excellence extended beyond acting into various facets of artistry. Throughout history, artists like Asher Brown Durand and John Walsh have immortalized individuals through their masterful portraits. In that same vein, John Neagle skillfully captured moments in time through his artwork featuring notable figures like Thomas Hilson and John Haviland. Anna Neagle's contributions were not limited solely to the realm of entertainment; she was also recognized for her philanthropic endeavors. The service of thanksgiving held at St Pauls Cathedral in London stands as a testament to her generosity and compassion towards others. Though time may pass us by, Anna Neagle's legacy remains etched within our hearts forevermore. Her impact on British cinema will continue inspiring generations yet unborn – reminding us all that true talent knows no boundaries.