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Oakley Collection (page 6)

Oakley, a name that echoes through time, holds within it the stories of courage and resilience

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Oakley Collection: Silhouettes from the Rhine by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Poster for art exhibition by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley as a child with sister
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Oakley Collection: Selfridges cycle advertisement by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley and friends at Scarborough, July 1914
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley in his studio at Scarborough
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Oakley Collection: Selfridges books advertisement by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Selfridges advertisement by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Selfridges sweets advertisement by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Andrews Liver Salt advertisement by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Ballerina by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: The Big Orme by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley cutting a silhouette in his studio
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley cutting a silhouette
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley at Llandudno
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Oakley Collection: H. L. Oakley at Llandudno taking a portrait
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Oakley Collection: Comic wartime scene, Western Front, WW1
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Oakley Collection: Helen Wills Moody, American tennis player
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Oakley Collection: Harry Lawrence Oakley, silhouette artist
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Oakley Collection: Silhouette portrait of Robert Brazenor Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Silhouette portrait of Sir Charles Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Major General Sir J M Babington KCB. GOC 23rd Division
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Oakley Collection: Major-General Thomas Stanton Lambert
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Oakley Collection: Wartime silhouette, man in uniform
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Oakley Collection: Nine wartime silhouettes
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Oakley Collection: Proverbs for the Push ful, WW1 silhouettes by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: At the Base, WW1 silhouettes by H. L. Oakley
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Oakley Collection: Land girls - H L Oakley silhouettes, WW2
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Oakley Collection: TYNDALEs BIBLE, 1525-26. William Tyndale (c1494-1536), English translator of the New Testament
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Oakley Collection: ABRAHAM OAKLEY HALL (1826-1898). American politician and mayor of New York City
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Oakley Collection: TYNDALEs BIBLE, 1525-26. William Tyndale (c1494-1536), English translator of the New Testament
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Oakley Collection: Phoebe Ann Mosey (1860-1926) known as Annie Oakley, Little Sure Shot, American sharpshooter
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Oakley Collection: Preliminary flourine test of the Piltdown remains in 1949
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Oakley Collection: Annie Oakley - famous rifle shot and holder of the Police Ga
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 4
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Oakley Collection: Photo 36
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 18
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 19
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 17
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 9
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Oakley Collection: Photo 37
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 21
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 3
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 10
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Oakley Collection: Photo 30
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Oakley Collection: Loose folder 14
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Oakley Collection: Photo 32
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Oakley Collection: Photo 38


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Oakley, a name that echoes through time, holds within it the stories of courage and resilience. In the midst of World War I, Oakley's silhouette paintings captured the haunting images of soldiers fighting for their countries. The brushstrokes revealed wounded soldiers seeking solace in medical care, their pain etched on their faces. But Oakley's talent extended beyond war scenes. Annie Oakley herself became a subject of his artistry, her portrait delicately painted over a photograph from 1899. Her piercing gaze and determined spirit immortalized in oil. Silhouettes danced across Oakley's canvas like whispers from another era. A local squire and his loyal dog stood tall against an evening sky while a fox hunting scene unfolded with precision and grace. The chase came alive under his skilled hand. From grand landscapes to intimate moments, Oakley breathed life into every stroke he made. A landlord shared secrets with his faithful companion as they watched over their domain while a stylish couple twirled in perfect harmony on the dance floor. The pub was not just a place for libations but also where friendships were forged amidst laughter and camaraderie. Men gathered together, silhouetted against dimly lit walls, sharing tales both tall and true. In times of darkness and despair during wartime, Oakley found inspiration even amidst tragedy. Silhouettes emerged from the Somme battlefield; each figure telling its own story of sacrifice and loss. Hunting field scenes transported viewers to open expanses where horses galloped freely alongside dedicated riders chasing after elusive prey – capturing both nature's beauty and man's unyielding determination. Oakley had an eye for capturing society’s nuances too - whether it be the head waiter orchestrating an elegant dining experience or the barmaid engaging in friendly banter with her customers at the local pub - he celebrated everyday moments that often went unnoticed by others.