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Lizzie Collection

"Lizzie: A Name That Echoes Through Time" From the daring Grahame-White Lizzie in 1913 to the heartfelt Harland & Wolff letter addressed to Mrs. A. W

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie the munition war-worker in Sheffield, WW1

Lizzie the munition war-worker in Sheffield, WW1
Unofficially connected with Mr. Lloyd Georges department! The elephant munition-worker at Sheffield. Lizzie, a circus elephant was a familiar but incongruous sight on the cobbled streets of Sheffield

Background imageLizzie Collection: Grahame-White Lizzie in 1913

Grahame-White Lizzie in 1913 Date: 1913

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie Armistead Wins Silver

Lizzie Armistead Wins Silver Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens Road Race Pall Mall, London, England 29 July 2012 Date: 29 July 2012

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie Simmonds

Lizzie Simmonds Great Britain London 2012 Olympic Games, Womens 200m Backstroke Final Stratford, London, England 03 August 2012 Date: 03 August 2012

Background imageLizzie Collection: Just Lizzie

Just Lizzie Ridden By N.Horrocks 18 January 2000 Date: 18 January 2000

Background imageLizzie Collection: Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854-56 (pencil on paper)

Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854-56 (pencil on paper)
1202917 Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854-56 (pencil on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 23.4x18 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageLizzie Collection: Elizabeth Siddal, seated on the ground (pen, sepia and wash on paper)

Elizabeth Siddal, seated on the ground (pen, sepia and wash on paper)
1202913 Elizabeth Siddal, seated on the ground (pen, sepia and wash on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 18.3x12.2 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie Ruggles, actress

Lizzie Ruggles, actress Date: 1890s

Background imageLizzie Collection: Comic postcard, Young woman arrives at the seaside Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Young woman arrives at the seaside Date: 20th century

Background imageLizzie Collection: Music cover, Sister Ria, sung by Miss Lizzie Fletcher

Music cover, Sister Ria, sung by Miss Lizzie Fletcher
Music cover, Sister Ria, written by A J Mills, composed by Arthur Lennard, sung by Miss Lizzie Fletcher. 1895

Background imageLizzie Collection: Could not contain himself, but must have her opinion on his work, from Lorna Doone pub

Could not contain himself, but must have her opinion on his work, from Lorna Doone pub
3949433 Could not contain himself, but must have her opinion on his work, from Lorna Doone pub.by W & R Chambers Ltd, 1921 (colour litho) by Browne

Background imageLizzie Collection: White busy lizzie, Impatiens flaccida

White busy lizzie, Impatiens flaccida (var. albiflora). Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884

Background imageLizzie Collection: Busy lizzie, Impatiens walleriana

Busy lizzie, Impatiens walleriana (Impatiens sultani). Chromolithograph by P. Stroobant from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1883

Background imageLizzie Collection: Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper)

Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper)
1202914 Elizabeth Siddal in a Chair (pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageLizzie Collection: Perils of the Illiterate (colour litho)

Perils of the Illiterate (colour litho)
1041781 Perils of the Illiterate (colour litho) by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Perils of the Illiterate)

Background imageLizzie Collection: Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper)

Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper)
CH249877 Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862) Seated in a Chair, 1852-55 (pencil on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 20.5x14 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace

Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace with the other
725494 Lizzie advanced without hesitation, and put out one hand, while she fingered her coral necklace with the other (engraving) by English School

Background imageLizzie Collection: Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper)

Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper)
FIT306534 Portrait of Elizabeth Siddal, 1854 (graphite with pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 24.2x29 cm; Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageLizzie Collection: Card Number 367, Lizzie Webster, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-5) issued by

Card Number 367, Lizzie Webster, from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-5) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Cameo Cigarettes, 1880s

Background imageLizzie Collection: Informal group of seven nurses at Bradford War hospital

Informal group of seven nurses at Bradford War hospital, including Miss Lizzie Baggott. Reverse annotated Nurses at Bradford War hospital. Miss Lizzie Baggott in right foreground

Background imageLizzie Collection: MARK TWAIN AND GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (left)

MARK TWAIN AND GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (left) and George Washington Cable (right) flanking the family of Erasmus Mason Moffett, Twains relatives by marriage: Widow Sarah M

Background imageLizzie Collection: Cookery for Invalids and Others, 1897

Cookery for Invalids and Others, 1897
The front cover of Cookery for Invalids and Others by Lizzie Heritage. Date: 1897

Background imageLizzie Collection: Cookery for Invalids and Others, inside pages, 1897

Cookery for Invalids and Others, inside pages, 1897
Chapter VI of Cookery for Invalids and Others by Lizzie Heritage, detailing recipes for Apple and Apple and Crumb Puddings. Date: 1897

Background imageLizzie Collection: Illustrated War News - King decorates munition worker

Illustrated War News - King decorates munition worker
Front cover of The Illustrated War News with a photograph of King George V decorating Miss Lizzie Robinson, a munitions worker from Glasgow, for excellent conduct and attendance at her work

Background imageLizzie Collection: CHILDREN, 1851. Portrait of Lizzie, John, Annie, and Mitchell McAllister

CHILDREN, 1851. Portrait of Lizzie, John, Annie, and Mitchell McAllister. Daguerreotype by Marcus Aurelius Root, 1851

Background imageLizzie Collection: Source Size = 3415 x 2713

Source Size = 3415 x 2713
THE HORSE SHOW, 1880; 1. Mr. T.W. Blyths Pony, Toby.; 2. Mr. W.H. Wilsons Lizzie Kendall.; 3. Prince of Waless Sir Jarge.; 4. Mr. W.S. Blunts Arab, Pharaoh

Background imageLizzie Collection: Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper)

Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper)
XJF384063 Rossetti being sketched by Elizabeth Siddal, September 1853 (pen & ink on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLizzie Collection: Miss Elizabeth Siddal (pen & ink and wash on paper)

Miss Elizabeth Siddal (pen & ink and wash on paper)
XYC277146 Miss Elizabeth Siddal (pen & ink and wash on paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 17.9x10.6 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Paul Mellon

Background imageLizzie Collection: DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the

DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the Dakota Territory, United States. Left to right: Myrtle Robinson, Liza Histness, Gertrude Pendroy, Susie Pendroy

Background imageLizzie Collection: Grahame-White Lizzie of 1913

Grahame-White Lizzie of 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageLizzie Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. The British-built Confederate bloackade runner, Lizzie

CIVIL WAR: BLOCKADE, 1864. The British-built Confederate bloackade runner, Lizzie. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1864

Background imageLizzie Collection: BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND. A view of Blennerhassett Island on the Ohio River in present-day West

BLENNERHASSETT ISLAND. A view of Blennerhassett Island on the Ohio River in present-day West Virginia, the staging ground for Aaron Burrs ill-fated expedition of 1806

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie Evans

Lizzie Evans. Date c1884

Background imageLizzie Collection: Crossword Craze - Distracted housemaid

Crossword Craze - Distracted housemaid
The Crossword Craze What Lizzie was late with the lunch! A housemaid gets totally distracted trying to finish her crossword and completely forgets to do her cleaning or prepare the midday meal

Background imageLizzie Collection: Lizzie Davenport

Lizzie Davenport
Lizzie (mrs Blandy), sister of stage magicians William & Ira Davenport, seeing what money was to be made, went into show business too, advertising seances at Boston



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"Lizzie: A Name That Echoes Through Time" From the daring Grahame-White Lizzie in 1913 to the heartfelt Harland & Wolff letter addressed to Mrs. A. W. Frost, this name has left its mark on history. Whether it be aviation or shipbuilding, Lizzie's presence is undeniable. In 1913, the skies witnessed the grace and power of Grahame-White Lizzie as she soared through the heavens, captivating all who beheld her flight. Meanwhile, across oceans and time zones, a letter from Harland & Wolff brought news that would forever change Mrs. A. W. Frost's life. But Lizzie's influence extends beyond machines and letters; she embodies triumph in various fields. The remarkable cyclist Elizabeth Armistead claimed silver with her unwavering determination on two wheels, while swimmer Lizzie Simmonds conquered pools with her aquatic prowess. Yet not all Lizzy's are defined by their achievements alone; some find solace in simplicity and individuality. Just Lizzie - a name that stands alone with strength and character - reminds us that sometimes being yourself is enough. Artistic expressions have also immortalized this iconic name throughout time. From Elizabeth Siddal's delicate pencil portrait capturing her essence in 1854-56 to an evocative pen drawing of Siddal seated on the ground adorned with sepia tones - these images speak volumes about beauty frozen in time. Lizzies have graced stages too; actress Lizzie Ruggles enchanted audiences with her talent and charisma under bright lights while comic postcards humorously depicted young women arriving at seaside destinations during the 20th century – perhaps one of them was named Lizzie? Music resonates deeply within our souls, and Miss Lizzie Fletcher sang Sister Ria so passionately that it touched hearts far and wide through vibrant music covers. Even literature couldn't resist seeking out a connection to this enigmatic name.