Poster Print : Society ladies as programme sellers at concert, WW1
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Society ladies as programme sellers at concert, WW1
A group of well known society ladies, dubbed by The Tatler, Some Kindly " Souls" (alluding to their heritage as children or relations of the group of Edwardian intellectuals known as the Souls). They are pictured acting as programme-sellers at a concert at Grosvenor House in aid of the Star and Garter Fund, which aimed to establish a hospital in Richmond for totally disabled soldiers and sailors at the former Star and Garter Hotel. The building was demolished in 1919. Pictured from left to right are Lady Mainwaring, Miss Nancy Cunard, Miss Bettine Stuart-Wortley and Lady Diana Manners. At the back are Miss Warrender, Miss Violet Warrender and Lady Forbes-Robertson. Among the performers at this particular concert were Lady Churston (Denise Orme), Mlle. Dorziat, Miss Mabel Russell, Miss Madge Titheridge, Miss Lottie Venne, Lady Maud Warrender and Mr Nelson Keys. Date: 1916
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Media ID 14145742
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Charities Charity Classes Concert Concerts Fund Garter Grosvenor Programme Sellers Souls Coterie Upper
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Introducing the captivating "Society Ladies as Programme Sellers at Concert, WW1" print from our Media Storehouse collection, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online. This enchanting image features a group of esteemed society ladies, affectionately named "Some Kindly Souls" by The Tatler, selling concert programs during World War 1. Their elegant attire and determined expressions evoke a sense of resilience and grace amidst the historic backdrop of the war. Add a touch of history and charm to your home or office with this beautifully preserved piece of the past.
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative photograph captures a unique moment during World War I, as a group of esteemed Society ladies, affectionately referred to as the 'Some Kindly Souls' by The Tatler, came together to support a noble cause. The ladies, who were the children or relations of the Edwardian intellectuals known as the Souls, are seen selling programmes at a concert held at Grosvenor House in aid of the Star and Garter Fund. The fund aimed to establish a hospital in Richmond for totally disabled soldiers and sailors at the former Star and Garter Hotel, which was demolished in 1919. From left to right, the ladies pictured include Lady Mainwaring, Miss Nancy Cunard, Miss Bettine Stuart-Wortley, and Lady Diana Manners, with Miss Warrender, Miss Violet Warrender, and Lady Forbes-Robertson standing at the back. The concert featured an impressive line-up of performers, including Lady Churston (Denise Orme), Mlle. Dorziat, Miss Mabel Russell, Miss Madge Titheridge, Miss Lottie Venne, Lady Maud Warrender, and Mr Nelson Keys. This poignant image showcases the resilience and generosity of the upper classes during a time of great hardship and adversity. The ladies' involvement in fundraising efforts for the Star and Garter Fund demonstrates their commitment to supporting those in need and providing them with the care and resources they required. The concert not only served as a source of entertainment but also as a powerful reminder of the collective efforts towards the war effort and the importance of community support during challenging times.
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