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Dorothy Collection (page 2)

"Dorothy: A Name Fit for Royalty, Silver Screens, and Sporting Legends" In the realm of iconic names, few can match the timeless charm and significance of Dorothy

Background imageDorothy Collection: Theatre, The Island KIng Nerman

Theatre, The Island KIng Nerman
W. H. Berry and Dorothy Shale in The Island King

Background imageDorothy Collection: Welcome to my dream - Music Sheet Cover

Welcome to my dream - Music Sheet Cover, words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen. Paramount Presents Road to Utopia starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour

Background imageDorothy Collection: Haddon Hall, Dorothy Vernons Walk, Derbyshire, England

Haddon Hall, Dorothy Vernons Walk, Derbyshire, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Dalton - Silent Movie Star

Dorothy Dalton - Silent Movie Star
Dorothy Dalton (1893 - 1972). Silent Movie star. Second husband was Arthur Hammerstein, Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II the famous lyricist

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Kalidahs

Wizard of Oz / Kalidahs
The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. Dorothy and her companions watch as the two Kalidahs fall into the pit

Background imageDorothy Collection: A Mountain Torrent, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes

A Mountain Torrent, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L Menpes
A Mountain Torrent, 1903. From World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by Dorothy Menpes. [A. & C. Black, London, 1903]

Background imageDorothy Collection: His First Offence, 1896, (1912). Artist: Dorothy Stanley

His First Offence, 1896, (1912). Artist: Dorothy Stanley
His First Offence, 1896, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Florence Hardy and Family

Florence Hardy and Family
Florence Hardy (1867-1957), artist and daughter of Thomas Bush Hardy, marine painter and sister of artist Dudley Hardy. This family photograph shows (left to right): sisters Dorothy, Edith

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy White, American actress

Dorothy White, American actress
Dorothy White (1911-2008), American actress. 1939

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Ward music hall and musical comedy star 1890-1987

Dorothy Ward music hall and musical comedy star 1890-1987
Dorothy Ward billed on the music halls as the ?Queen of Musical Comedy?. Pantomime principal boy. Holding out the skirt of an elaborately fringed dress. Hat with long tassel and feathers

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dolly Pentreaths memorial, St Pol de Leon churchyard, Paul, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Dolly Pentreaths memorial, St Pol de Leon churchyard, Paul, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Dolly Pentreaths memorial set in the wall of Paul churchyard. Dolly Pentreaths main language was Cornish and she only learned a little English as an adult

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Menpes, c1885, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Dorothy Menpes, c1885, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Dorothy Menpes, c1885, (1904). Dorothy Whistler Menpes, daughter of Mortimer Luddington Menpes (1855-1938), Goddaughter of James McNeill Whistler. From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes

Background imageDorothy Collection: Short Tucano T. 1 ZF172

Short Tucano T. 1 ZF172
Royal Air Force - Short Tucano T.1 ZF172 Dorothy (msn S024/T24), of No.207 (R) Squadron. Date: circa 2010

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Grahame

Dorothy Grahame, actress. Date: 1911

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies spot the wrens nest

The Bunnies spot the wrens nest Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies with party Invitations

The Bunnies with party Invitations Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies return home after their accident

The Bunnies return home after their accident Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies ride into a big stone

The Bunnies ride into a big stone Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies ride down the hill in a basket

The Bunnies ride down the hill in a basket Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies return from Shopping

The Bunnies return from Shopping Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies Go Shopping

The Bunnies Go Shopping Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies enjoying the Party

The Bunnies enjoying the Party Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies climb a hill with a basket

The Bunnies climb a hill with a basket Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies climb the tree to see the wrens nest

The Bunnies climb the tree to see the wrens nest Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies at the Shop

The Bunnies at the Shop Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies at the Fancy Dress Party

The Bunnies at the Fancy Dress Party Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Bunnies - Mrs Wren gives them a fright

The Bunnies - Mrs Wren gives them a fright Date: 1924

Background imageDorothy Collection: WW2 - Jack Takes A Captive

WW2 - Jack Takes A Captive
A WW2 children's short story illustration for Jack Takes A Captive, written by Dorothy Black. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageDorothy Collection: Salisbury Cathedral from the Canonry Garden, Wiltshire

Salisbury Cathedral from the Canonry Garden, Wiltshire - Painted by artist Dorothy Brown for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageDorothy Collection: RMS Titanic - Passengers and Crew, The Annotated Lists

RMS Titanic - Passengers and Crew, The Annotated Lists
RMS Titanic - property of Second Class passenger Edith Haisman, to be auctioned by her daughter Dorothy. Cover of Passengers and Crew, The Annotated Lists, signed by William MacQuitty

Background imageDorothy Collection: Children's Hoop Race

Children's Hoop Race Date: 1925

Background imageDorothy Collection: Children Collecting Fir Cones

Children Collecting Fir Cones Date: 1925

Background imageDorothy Collection: Punch and Judy with elves, Dorothy M Wheeler

Punch and Judy with elves, Dorothy M Wheeler
Christmas Command Performance! illustration of elves watching Punch and Judy show, surprising the drummer and the dog. Dorothy M Wheeler, illustrator, (1891-1966)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Titania, Queen of The Fairies, Ethel Gabain

Titania, Queen of The Fairies, Ethel Gabain
Titania - Queen of The Fairies, colour illustration. With description, Miss Dorothy Hyson was the Titania in the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Old Vic

Background imageDorothy Collection: Purl but not Plain

Purl but not Plain
Illustration, Purl but not Plain of young woman in front of fireplace with knitting and black cat. From the painting, Two Minutes Silence, by Dorothy Webster Hawksley (1884?)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Isabel Jeans, Ivor Novello, Dorothy Dickson

Isabel Jeans, Ivor Novello, Dorothy Dickson
Photomontage, showing Miss Isabel Jeans, Mr Ivor Novello, and Miss Dorothy Dickson, in soup tureen with spoon. Captioned, ?

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Lee

Dorothy Lee (1911-1999) was born Marjorie Millsap. An American actress and comedian, she appeared in nearly thirty films, often with the comedic duo Wheeler and Woolsey. Date: circa 1932

Background imageDorothy Collection: Motoring and Aviation Record Breakers

Motoring and Aviation Record Breakers
Sir Henry Tim Birkin (1896-1933) and Dorothy Paget (1905-1960) showing off their Bentley. And James Allan Jim Mollison (1905-1959)

Background imageDorothy Collection: British Wightman Cup Team

British Wightman Cup Team
The Wightman Cup was an annual women's tennis competition between British and American teams, held from 1923 until 1989. In 1931 the U. S. Team was victorious. Date: 1931

Background imageDorothy Collection: Screen Lovers

Screen Lovers
Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909-1999) appearing in the 1931 film Carnival'. This was a re-make of a film from 1921 of the same name, in which Lang had also starred

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Seacombe

Dorothy Seacombe (1906-1994) was a British actress who went on to have a film career. Here she is appearing in a stage production of Just Married at the Comedy Theatre. Date: circa 1925

Background imageDorothy Collection: Cover design, Foxy the Footpad, picture story book

Cover design, Foxy the Footpad, picture story book
Foxy, the Footpad - children's book cover design by Dorothy Wheeler

Background imageDorothy Collection: Illustration, Foxy the Footpad, by Dorothy Wheeler

Illustration, Foxy the Footpad, by Dorothy Wheeler
Foxy, the Footpad - study for children's book by Dorothy Wheeler

Background imageDorothy Collection: Children climbing down to the beach

Children climbing down to the beach with bucket and spade

Background imageDorothy Collection: Mrs Allhusen

Mrs Allhusen
A portrait oil painting of Dorothy Allhusen, the wife os Augustus Henry Eden Allhusenmm, who was an English Conservative Party politician, who sat in the House of Commons from 1897 to 1906

Background imageDorothy Collection: Luxembourg Gardens, Paris

Luxembourg Gardens, Paris
Watercolour painting of Luxembourg gardens, creation of the garden began in 1612 when Marie de Medici, the widow of King Henry IV, constructed the Luxembourg Palace as her new residence

Background imageDorothy Collection: Halesworth, Suffolk

Halesworth, Suffolk
Watercolour painting of Halesworth, a market town in north-eastern Suffolk, England. Date: circa 1929

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Una Ratcliffe

Dorothy Una Ratcliffe
Water-colour drawing of Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, F.R.A.S. F.R.G.S. (Mrs. Charles Ratcliffe). Clutching a dog. Date: circa 1929



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"Dorothy: A Name Fit for Royalty, Silver Screens, and Sporting Legends" In the realm of iconic names, few can match the timeless charm and significance of Dorothy. From Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 to Judy Garland's unforgettable portrayal in Victor Fleming's Wizard of Oz (1939), this name has left an indelible mark on history. Dorothy Parker, a renowned writer from the 1930s, added her own wit and brilliance to the legacy of this name. Meanwhile, Mrs. Dorothy D Oyly Carte, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cranbrook, exemplified grace and elegance as she walked down the aisle as a royal bride. Not limited to fame within Hollywood or aristocratic circles alone, Dorothys have excelled in various fields. Take Dorothy Pilley for example - an English climber who fearlessly conquered Glacier National Park. And let us not forget about Honorable Dorothy Paget with her legendary horse Golden Miller; their partnership was nothing short of extraordinary. Even beyond real-life achievements, fictional characters like Margaret Hamilton's Wicked Witch of the West brought depth and intrigue to Judy Garland's beloved character in The Wizard Of Oz (1939). This film forever etched "Dorothy" into our collective consciousness. Through all these remarkable individuals bearing this illustrious name emerges one common thread - resilience coupled with unwavering determination. Whether it be climbing mountains or ruling hearts across generations like Queen Elizabeth II herself did so effortlessly. So here's to you, dear Dorothy - a name that transcends time and continues to inspire countless dreams yet unfulfilled. May your legacy live on through those who carry your name forward with pride and honor.