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Oakley Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 36

Photo 36 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 18

Loose folder 18 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 19

Loose folder 19 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 17

Loose folder 17 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 9

Loose folder 9 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 37

Photo 37 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 21

Loose folder 21 Date: circa 1920s

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Loose folder 3 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 10

Loose folder 10 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 30

Photo 30 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 14

Loose folder 14 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 32

Photo 32 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 38

Photo 38 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 12

Loose folder 12 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 11

Loose folder 11 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 34

Photo 34 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 8

Loose folder 8 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 20

Loose folder 20 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 6

Loose folder 6 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 33

Photo 33 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 31

Photo 31 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 15

Loose folder 15 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 29

Photo 29 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Loose folder 5

Loose folder 5 Date: circa 1920s

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Loose folder 16 Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 35

Photo 35 Date: circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 25

Photo 25 circa 1919

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Photo 24 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Silhouette portrait of George Studdy

Silhouette portrait of George Studdy
An excellent likeness of George Studdy, artist and creator of Bonzo the cartoon dog by fellow artist and silhouettist, H. L. Oakley. Date: 1930

Background imageOakley Collection: Self-portrait of H L Oakley

Self-portrait of H L Oakley (1882-1960) Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 26

Photo 26 circa 1919

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Photo 20 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 1

Photo 1 circa 1919

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Photo 6 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Home Chat front cover by H. L. Oakley

Home Chat front cover by H. L. Oakley
Front cover of Home Chat magazine featuring a lovely image by silhouette artist H. L. Oakley of a group of children holding hands as they skip along a beach, buckets and spades at the ready

Background imageOakley Collection: H. L. Oakley cutting a portrait in his studio

H. L. Oakley cutting a portrait in his studio
Silhouette artist, Harry Lawrence Oakley, known as H. L. Oakley pictured cutting the portrait of a young woman in a cloche hat and fur stole in a studio

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 27

Photo 27 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 10

Photo 10 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Our Village in Silhouette by Worthington

Our Village in Silhouette by Worthington
The fold-out cover of a promotional brochure booklet of Worthington Silhouettes for the Worthington Brewery Company by H L Oakley Date: circa 1920s

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 28

Photo 28 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 12

Photo 12 circa 1919

Background imageOakley Collection: Photo 21

Photo 21 circa 1919

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Photo 17 circa 1919

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Photo 14 circa 1919

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Photo 18 circa 1919

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Photo 15 circa 1919

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Photo 23 circa 1919

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Photo 19 circa 1919



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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.