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"Nellie: A Timeless Name Immersed in History" From the enchanting operatic performances Melba in 1904 to her appearance alongside Enrico Caruso

Background imageNellie Collection: Nellie Hozier

Nellie Hozier
Margaret Nellie (Nelly) Hozier (1888-1955), sister of Clementine Churchill and therefore sister-in-law to Winston Churchill. Pictured at the time of her engagement to Bertram Romilly

Background imageNellie Collection: Bridesmaids at the Churchill Hozier wedding

Bridesmaids at the Churchill Hozier wedding
Five ladies who were bridesmaids at the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier on 12th September 1908. From left, Miss Horatia Seymour, Miss Madeleine Whyte, Miss Nellie Hozier (centre)

Background imageNellie Collection: Henry Hamilton Bennett Family Ashley Harriet

Henry Hamilton Bennett Family Ashley Harriet
Henry Hamilton Bennett with His Family: Ashley, Harriet, and Nellie; Henry Hamilton Bennett (American, born Canada, 1843 - 1908); about 1888; Albumen silver print

Background imageNellie Collection: Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Background imageNellie Collection: Nellie, postcard of Edwardian actress Nellie Stewart

Nellie, postcard of Edwardian actress Nellie Stewart

Background imageNellie Collection: When my dream boat comes home - Music Sheet Cover

When my dream boat comes home - Music Sheet Cover by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin featured by the Carson Sisters (Violet and Nellie Carson), a illustration of boat and the moon is shining

Background imageNellie Collection: Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era

Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era. (from top left, going clockwise): Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), Miss V

Background imageNellie Collection: Lady eating in silhouette by Nellie E. George

Lady eating in silhouette by Nellie E. George
A lady seated at an elegant dining table raises a fork to her mouth. Published in The Bystander during World War One, the accompanying rhyming caption alludes to food rationing - Mary had a little

Background imageNellie 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 imageNellie Collection: DELAWARE WOMEN, c1915. Jennie Bobb, a Western (Absentee) Delaware Native American woman

DELAWARE WOMEN, c1915. Jennie Bobb, a Western (Absentee) Delaware Native American woman, and her daughter, Nellie Longhat, in traditional Delaware dress. Photographed in Oklahoma, c1915

Background imageNellie Collection: BOARD GAME: NELLIE BLY. Board game about journalist Nellie Blys trip around the world in 1889-90

BOARD GAME: NELLIE BLY. Board game about journalist Nellie Blys trip around the world in 1889-90, with squares for each of the 73 days of her journey, with images of Bly, Jules Verne

Background imageNellie Collection: Nellie Wallace / Signed

Nellie Wallace / Signed
NELLIE WALLACE (Eleanor Jane Liddy) Music hall entertainer Date: 1870 - 1948

Background imageNellie Collection: Scenes from Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, L

Scenes from Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923, featuring the Forde Sisters Date: 1923

Background imageNellie Collection: A study of the actress June in Little Nellie Kelly

A study of the actress June in Little Nellie Kelly at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageNellie Collection: The actress June

The actress June returns to the New Oxford Theatre in Little Nellie Kelly, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageNellie Collection: Portrait of the dancer Nellie Crane Alford, London, 1921

Portrait of the dancer Nellie Crane Alford, London, 1921 Date: 1921

Background imageNellie Collection: Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of Aida

Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of Aida
Nellie Melba (1861-1931), Australian operatic soprano, seen here in the title role of Aida, by Verdi. circa 1892

Background imageNellie Collection: Australia - Bourke Street (Central) looking West, Melbourne

Australia - Bourke Street (Central) looking West, Melbourne - The Melba Theatre Date: 1910s

Background imageNellie Collection: Music cover, Sunbeam Polka

Music cover, Sunbeam Polka, by Nellie Varney, dedicated to Lady Brassey (Anna Brassey), who wrote a popular travel book entitled A Voyage in the Sunbeam. circa late 1870s

Background imageNellie Collection: Nellie Melba

Nellie Melba (1861 - 1931) (born Helen Mitchell) Australian soprano - she gave her name to peche melba and melba toast

Background imageNellie Collection: Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R Sherwell

Shadows of a Great City by J Jefferson & L R Sherwell
Promotional postcard for Shadows of a Great City by Joseph Jefferson and L. R. Sherwell. First produced in England at the Princesss Theatre

Background imageNellie Collection: Little Nellie Kelly by George M Cohan

Little Nellie Kelly by George M Cohan
Little Nellie Kelly by George M. Cohan. First produced in England at the New Oxford Theatre, London, 2nd July 1923. Flyer for the New Oxford. George M. Cohans song and dance show

Background imageNellie Collection: Far Tottering & Oystercreek Miniature Railway, Festival of B

Far Tottering & Oystercreek Miniature Railway, Festival of Britain Gardens, Battersea, County of London, England. Showing the Engine Nellie. Date: 1951

Background imageNellie Collection: Miss Woolmoth pupil of Nellie Chaplin poses on tennis court

Miss Woolmoth pupil of Nellie Chaplin poses on tennis court

Background imageNellie Collection: Studio portrait, woman with dog on bench

Studio portrait, woman with dog on bench
Studio portrait, young woman with a dog sitting on a bench, Nellie and Stagg, dated 6 October 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageNellie Collection: Edwardian factory worker Christopher Tipping

Edwardian factory worker Christopher Tipping
1901 Census - Christopher Tipping aged 55 (so about 60 in the photo) a Hatter - Blocker of hats, born Stockport. His lived at 27 Sydney Street, Stockport with his wife Betty aged 64

Background imageNellie Collection: Suffragette Mrs. Martel in Prison Cartoon

Suffragette Mrs. Martel in Prison Cartoon. Portrays Mrs. Nellie Martel (?1885-1940) in a prison cell, captioned, Suffering Suffragettes not to mention other folk in a speech on Oct 27th

Background imageNellie Collection: By George! by Nellie C. George, WW1 silhouette humour

By George! by Nellie C. George, WW1 silhouette humour
The Customer: Have you got anything topical in the way of curtains? The Shop Assistant: Certainly Madam, Here is one of our new Kaiser curtains; all ready to hang

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Director of the U

NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Director of the U.S. Mint. Ross (right) photographed in Washington, D.C. with Mrs. Blair Marion Glass Banister, Assistant U.S. Treasurer, 4 March 1938

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Director of the U. S. Mint. Ross (left) and her friend

NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Director of the U. S. Mint. Ross (left) and her friend
NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Director of the U.S. Mint. Ross (left) and her friend, Edness Wilkens, relaxing at Ross farm in Maryland, c1938

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). American politician. Ross (right) as Director of the U

NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). American politician. Ross (right) as Director of the U.S. Mint, inspecting designs for the new Jefferson nickel with Edward Bruce

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Governor of Wyoming. Photographed with Governor George H

NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS (1876-1977). Governor of Wyoming. Photographed with Governor George H. Dern of Utah, 20 October 1925

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, nee Cochrane. American journalist

NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, nee Cochrane. American journalist. Oil over a photograph, 1890

Background imageNellie Collection: [Henry Hamilton Bennett with his Family: Ashley, Harriet and Nel

[Henry Hamilton Bennett with his Family: Ashley, Harriet and Nellie]; Henry Hamilton Bennett, American, 1843 - 1908; about 1888; Albumen silver print; Image: 43.8 x 54 cm (17 1/4 x 21 1/4 in.)

Background imageNellie Collection: PHONOGRAPH AD, 1914. American magazine advertisement for Victor Talking Machine Company

PHONOGRAPH AD, 1914. American magazine advertisement for Victor Talking Machine Company, 1914

Background imageNellie Collection: HELEN H. TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of William Howard Taft. Photographed in 1909

HELEN H. TAFT (1861-1943). Wife of William Howard Taft. Photographed in 1909

Background imageNellie Collection: GEORGE VON LENGERKE MEYER (1858-1918). American businessman and politician

GEORGE VON LENGERKE MEYER (1858-1918). American businessman and politician. Seated with First Lady Helen Taft at the dedication of the French soldiers and sailors monument in Annapolis, Maryland

Background imageNellie Collection: DAME NELLIE MELBA (1861-1931). Australian operatic soprano

DAME NELLIE MELBA (1861-1931). Australian operatic soprano. Photographed in New York in 1896

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, nee Cochrane. American journalist

NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, nee Cochrane. American journalist. Photographed c1890

Background imageNellie Collection: Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), 18th President of the United States, and his family

Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), 18th President of the United States, and his family
GENERAL GRANT AND FAMILY. Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), 18th President of the United States, and his family. Mezzotinit by John Sartain, 1868, after William Cogswell

Background imageNellie Collection: 18th President of the United States. President Grant and family. Mezzotint, American, c1870

18th President of the United States. President Grant and family. Mezzotint, American, c1870
ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. President Grant and family. Mezzotint, American, c1870

Background imageNellie Collection: Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant (1855-1922). Daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant

Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant (1855-1922). Daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant
ELLEN GRANT SARTORIS. Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant (1855-1922). Daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant. Engraving from a photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageNellie Collection: President William Howard Taft with family and friends at his summer home in Beverly

President William Howard Taft with family and friends at his summer home in Beverly, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1910
TAFT: SUMMER HOME, c1910. President William Howard Taft with family and friends at his summer home in Beverly, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1910

Background imageNellie Collection: Ellen Grant Sartoris

Ellen Grant Sartoris
ELLEN GRANT SARTORIS. Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant (1855-1922). Daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant. 1885 engraving from an American newspaper

Background imageNellie Collection: White House Wedding, 1874

White House Wedding, 1874
WHITE HOUSE WEDDING, 1874. The wedding ceremony of Ellen Nellie Wrenshall Grant and Algernon Charles Frederick Sartoris at the White House on 21 May 1874. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageNellie Collection: ALGERNON SARTORIS (1851-1893)

ALGERNON SARTORIS (1851-1893). Husband of Nellie Grant and son-in-law of President Ulysses S. Grant. Photographed c1880

Background imageNellie Collection: TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. President William Howard Taft and his wife, Helen

TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. President William Howard Taft and his wife, Helen, leave the Capitol to head the parade to the White House during the inauguration ceremony, 4 March 1909

Background imageNellie Collection: NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n

NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n



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"Nellie: A Timeless Name Immersed in History" From the enchanting operatic performances Melba in 1904 to her appearance alongside Enrico Caruso, captured in a Victrola advertisement from the 1920s, this name has left an indelible mark on the world. But Nellie's influence extends beyond the stage. The Gaiety music hall in Chatham witnessed countless memorable moments, and it was there that Nellie's talents shone brightly. Not limited to entertainment, the name "Nellie" also graced a sailing vessel named Nellie Bywater. This ship carried dreams across vast oceans and connected distant shores. Tragically, another chapter unfolded when Texas Governor John Connally and his wife, Nellie Connally, found themselves entwined with history as they rode through Dallas alongside President Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy just before that fateful day in November 1963. Yet amidst these somber events emerged joyous scenes of roller skating mania in 1912 - a time when rinks were filled with laughter and delight as people embraced the thrill of gliding on wheels under sparkling lights. Caricatures immortalize beloved figures like Nellie Farren and Edward Ledger who brought smiles to audiences' faces during their performances. Their artistry lives on through these whimsical depictions. Returning to opera once more, we find ourselves captivated by Nellie Melba's portrayal of Faust - a role that showcased her vocal prowess and ability to transport listeners into realms of pure emotion. In Warwick Square, at one unforgettable soirée hosted by none other than Nellie Wallace herself, guests reveled in an atmosphere brimming with elegance and merriment. It was an affair where memories were made for years to come. Nestled among these historical references are names like Matheson Lang and Ella Ivemy, individuals whose contributions to their respective fields continue to inspire and resonate.