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"Sybil: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the enchanting world of Sybil, where diverse elements intertwine to create a captivating story

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Carlisle

Sybil Carlisle (1871 - 1951), English actress of the Victorian era; sister of Mary Helen Carlisle. Date: 1899

Background imageSybil Collection: Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London

Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London
Group photo, women police officers in a womens choir, Met Police, London, with men in evening dress. Date: circa early 1960s

Background imageSybil Collection: 3rd prize beauty contest 1919

3rd prize beauty contest 1919
Photograph on a postcard of Miss Sybil Wise, 3rd prize in a beauty contest for the Daily Mirror. Date: 1919

Background imageSybil Collection: The Cumaean Sybil

The Cumaean Sybil
THE CUMAEAN SYBIL It was she who offered Tarquinius Superbus the Sybilline Prophecies

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil by Harry Grattan

Sybil by Harry Grattan
Promotional postcard for Sybil by Harry Grattan from the Hungarian of M. Brody & Ferenc Martos (Budapest, 27th February 1914); music Victor Jacobi

Background imageSybil Collection: Kultur At Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil Spottiswoode

Kultur At Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil Spottiswoode
Promotional postcard for Kultur at Home by Rudolf Besier and Sybil Spottiswoode. First produced at the Court Theatre, 11th March 1916. A superb example of First World War anti-German feeling

Background imageSybil Collection: Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw

Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
Promotional postcard for St. Joan by George Bernard Shaw (Garrick Theatre, New York, 28th December 1923). First produced in England at the New Theatre, 26th March 1924

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Street, Clydach, Glamorgan

Sybil Street, Clydach, Glamorgan
Sybil Street, Clydach, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1910

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Arundale

Sybil Arundale, born Sybil Kelly (1879 1965), English stage and film actress. Photographed here, in a musical comedy called The Gipsy Girl. 1909

Background imageSybil Collection: Suffragette Selling Votes for Women

Suffragette Selling Votes for Women. A cartoon of an out-of-work Hawker, asking Lady de Vere (1858-1934) (Lady Sybil de Vere Capell) who is working for the cause, Ows your - business? Date: 1911

Background imageSybil Collection: Oval miniature portrait - Officer - North Staffordshire Reg

Oval miniature portrait - Officer - North Staffordshire Reg
An oval miniature of an Officer of the North Staffordshire Regiment. Sybil Haines, Exhib. 1910-1921

Background imageSybil Collection: Our Day in London, October 1918

Our Day in London, October 1918
Four photographs reporting on activities across London during Our Day, an event organised to raise funds for the Red Cross

Background imageSybil Collection: Wives of four awarded officers, WW1

Wives of four awarded officers, WW1
Four wives of awarded officers during the First World War. From top left, Lady Sybil Grant, the elder daughter of Lord Rosebery

Background imageSybil Collection: Miss Ivy Tresmand by Madame Yevonde

Miss Ivy Tresmand by Madame Yevonde
Miss Ivy Tresmand (1898-1980) by Madame Yevonde. She was an actress and singer appearing mainly in musical theatre. In 1921 she was appearing in an operetta entitled Sybil at Dalys Theatre

Background imageSybil Collection: Seascape Ruins Temple Sybil Tivoli painting cabinet

Seascape Ruins Temple Sybil Tivoli painting cabinet
Artokoloro

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Raphael Chiaroscuro woodcut sheet 11 x 8 11 / 16

Sybil Raphael Chiaroscuro woodcut sheet 11 x 8 11 / 16
Artokoloro

Background imageSybil Collection: Ruins Temple Sybil Tivoli Ruines du Temple de la Sibille

Ruins Temple Sybil Tivoli Ruines du Temple de la Sibille
Artokoloro

Background imageSybil Collection: AD: PATENT MEDICINE, c1852. American advertisement for Sybilline Leaves. Lithograph

AD: PATENT MEDICINE, c1852. American advertisement for Sybilline Leaves. Lithograph, c1852

Background imageSybil Collection: The Prophetess (engraving)

The Prophetess (engraving)
XJF493442 The Prophetess (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybille of Cleves (crayon & w / c)

Sybille of Cleves (crayon & w / c)
XIR386064 Sybille of Cleves (crayon & w/c) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Reims, France; (add.info)

Background imageSybil Collection: Betrothal portrait of Sybille of Cleves, 1526-7 (oil on panel)

Betrothal portrait of Sybille of Cleves, 1526-7 (oil on panel)
XOS1109189 Betrothal portrait of Sybille of Cleves, 1526-7 (oil on panel) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Schlossmuseum, Weimar

Background imageSybil Collection: Lake Avernus: Aeneas and the Cumaean Sybil, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775-1851

Lake Avernus: Aeneas and the Cumaean Sybil, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775-1851, British

Background imageSybil Collection: Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil Portrait of Mrs. George Wilson and her Daughter

Ann Wilson with Her Daughter, Sybil Portrait of Mrs. George Wilson and her Daughter, George Romney, 1734-1802, British

Background imageSybil Collection: SYBIL SANDERSON (1864-1903). American operatic soprano. Aquatint, c1895

SYBIL SANDERSON (1864-1903). American operatic soprano. Aquatint, c1895

Background imageSybil Collection: Grace and Sybil Arundale - British Actresses

Grace and Sybil Arundale - British Actresses
Grace Arundale and her (slightly better-known) sister Sybil Arundale (1879-1965) - British Actresses and popular Music Hall performers as a double-act

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976) English actress. Cartoon of Thorndike in first production

Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976) English actress. Cartoon of Thorndike in first production of GB Shaws Saint Joan. From Punch, London, 24 April 1924

Background imageSybil Collection: John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician

John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician. Known as Lord John Manners until 1888 when he succeeded his brother as Duke of Rutland

Background imageSybil Collection: Temples of Vesta and Sybil at Tivoli

Temples of Vesta and Sybil at Tivoli
Italy - Latium Region - Tivoli (Rome province). Temple of Vesta and Sibyl

Background imageSybil Collection: The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on 26 April 1777. Line engraving, c1850

The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on 26 April 1777. Line engraving, c1850
SYBIL LUDINGTON, 1776. The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on 26 April 1777. Line engraving, c1850

Background imageSybil Collection: The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on April 26, 1777. Line engraving, c1850

The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on April 26, 1777. Line engraving, c1850
SYBIL LUDINGTON, 1777. The 17 year old rallying the Colonial Militia on April 26, 1777. Line engraving, c1850

Background imageSybil Collection: SYBIL SANDERSON (1865-1903). American opera singer. Line engraving, 1894

SYBIL SANDERSON (1865-1903). American opera singer. Line engraving, 1894

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Sanderson

Sybil Sanderson. Sybil Sanderson, full-length portrait, standing, looking right, holding up mirror and looking into it. Date c1895

Background imageSybil Collection: Dr O Grady Arrives - Cast caricatures

Dr O Grady Arrives - Cast caricatures
Dr O Grady Arrives Nerman of the Play by Canon Hannay, the inclusion of lifelike interpretations of the acting cast by Nerman, (from left to right) Miss Helen Ferrers as lady Rothconnell

Background imageSybil Collection: Sybil Thorndike 1882-1976

Sybil Thorndike 1882-1976
Dame Agnes Sybil Thorndike. Distinguished British actress of stage and screen, heaped with honours, including a DBE, (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 1931

Background imageSybil Collection: Countess of Westmorland

Countess of Westmorland
The Countess of Westmorland - Lady Sybil Mary St. Clair-Erskine (Fane) (1871 - 1910)

Background imageSybil Collection: Off on Honeymoon

Off on Honeymoon
A newly married couple (Lieutenant Grant and Lady Sybil Primrose) set off on a chauffeur-driven honeymoon trip

Background imageSybil Collection: Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint Joan

Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint Joan
A scene from George Bernard Shaws play, Saint Joan, with Sybil Thorndike as Joan (right) and Ernest Thesiger as the Dauphin (left)



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"Sybil: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the enchanting world of Sybil, where diverse elements intertwine to create a captivating story. From the picturesque pier at Entebbe, Uganda, overlooking the majestic Lake Victoria, to the mesmerizing melodies of Massenet's opera "Thais, " this tale is filled with artistic wonders. Illustrated by Cecil Aldin's charming artwork in "The Snob, " we are transported to a realm where elegance and sophistication reign supreme. The oval miniature by Harold Vaughan Tattersall captures Sybil's timeless beauty, radiating grace and poise. As we venture further into this narrative, we encounter the Temple of the Sybil in Tivoli—a symbol of ancient wisdom and mystique. Here lies a connection between past and present as three swimmers dive fearlessly into unknown depths, embodying courage and determination. In another chapter, renowned actress Sybil Thorndike takes center stage alongside her talented students. Together they breathe life into characters that captivate audiences on both stage and screen. Their performances leave an indelible mark on hearts worldwide. Not limited to one field alone, Sybil Arundale emerges as a prominent figure—her contributions spanning various realms from artistry to design. Meanwhile, British actress Sybil Thorndike continues to shine brightly as she immerses herself in roles that challenge conventions. The echoes of Massenet's opera "Thais" resonate once more as Sanderson brings its essence alive through their exquisite creations. This collaboration unveils a fusion of music and textile artistry—an ode to creativity itself. Delving deeper into personal connections within this narrative reveals children and grandchildren who bear witness to the legacy left behind by Duke Buccleuch—a testament to enduring family ties across generations. Finally, our journey concludes with Elizabeth—the daughter of English designer Sybil Zelker—who carries forward her mother's creative spirit while forging her own path. Together, they embody the essence of innovation and artistic expression.