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"Louisa: A Name Woven in History and Literature" In the grand tapestry of history, one name stands out - Louisa

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Marss. Carmarthen

Louisa Marss. Carmarthen
LOUISA, marchioness of CARMARTHEN Number 62 in a series of the Female Nobility. Date: CIRCA 1830

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa, Duchess Abercorn

Louisa, Duchess Abercorn
Louisa Jane (Russell), duchess of Abercorn, depicted when she is a mere marchioness, amusing her child with a rattle; the dog, however, is not amused by this new arrival and rival Date: 1812 - 1905

Background imageLouisa Collection: Brougham / Home / Cannes

Brougham / Home / Cannes
HENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM Home of the British MP and lawyer, the Chateau Eleanora Louisa, near Cannes Date: 1778 - 1868

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Queen of Denmark

Louisa Queen of Denmark
LOUISA QUEEN OF DENMARK 5th Daughter of King George III of England. Date: 1724 - 1751

Background imageLouisa Collection: Victoria Mary Louisa

Victoria Mary Louisa
VICTORIA MARY LOUISA DUCHESS OF KENT Mother of Queen Victoria Date: 1786 - 1861

Background imageLouisa Collection: Alcott / Concord Mass Home

Alcott / Concord Mass Home
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT Home at Concord, Massachusetts, of the American writer Date: 1832 - 1888

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Catherine Adams

Louisa Catherine Adams
LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS Wife of John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the USA Date: 1775 - 1852

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Twining

Louisa Twining (1820 - 1912), English philanthropic worker who devoted herself to issues and tasks related to the English Poor Law. Her family owned Twinings tea business on the Strand

Background imageLouisa Collection: Little Women by Marion de Forest

Little Women by Marion de Forest
Promotional brochure for Little Women by Marion de Forest from Louisa M. Alcotts novel. First performed in England Queens Theatre, Manchester, 10/th October and New Theatre, 10th November 1919

Background imageLouisa Collection: Little Women

Little Women
Promotional postcard for Little Women by Marion de Forest from Louisa M. Alcotts novel. First performed in England at the Queens Theatre, Manchester, 10th October and New Theatre, 10th November 1919

Background imageLouisa Collection: Mrs Louisa Birt

Mrs Louisa Birt
Louisa Birt was the sister and colleague of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson. From 1873 to 1915 she was Superintendent of the Liverpool Sheltering Home. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLouisa Collection: Mrs Rachel Merry

Mrs Rachel Merry
Louisa Birt was the sister and colleague of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson. Rachel and her husband Joseph Merry superintended Macphersons Home of Industry for several years

Background imageLouisa Collection: Miss Louisa Fowlers Cypripedium orchid

Miss Louisa Fowlers Cypripedium orchid.. Illustration drawn by C. de Bruyne and chromolithographed by P. de Pannemaeker from Lucien Lindens Lindenia, Iconography of Orchids, Brussels, 1903

Background imageLouisa Collection: Gravestone of Ethel Louisa Caunter, Southampton, Hampshire

Gravestone of Ethel Louisa Caunter, Southampton, Hampshire, England. Date: 1936

Background imageLouisa Collection: The Mistress of Shenstone

The Mistress of Shenstone
Slide showing an advert for a film called The Mistress of Shenstone. Part of Box 366. The Mistress of Shenstone was a silent film, directed by Henry King

Background imageLouisa Collection: Lady Alexandra Haig by Madame Yevonde

Lady Alexandra Haig by Madame Yevonde
Lady Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig (1907-1997) by Madame Yevonde. She was the second daughter of the late Field-Marshal Earl Haig. Seen here posing with lilies. Date: 1936

Background imageLouisa Collection: Countess of Wilton

Countess of Wilton
ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE LOUISA (nee Craven) countess of WILTON wife of Arthur, third earl she later married Arthur Pryor Date: 1836 - ?

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Sharpe

Louisa Sharpe
LOUISA SHARPE artist Date: 1798 - 1843

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Prendergast

Louisa Prendergast
LOUISA PRENDERGAST daughter of Guy Lenox Prendergast MP, but whether she did anything, besides sitting for her portrait, is unknown to history - and us. Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageLouisa Collection: Countess of Pomfret

Countess of Pomfret
HENRIETTA LOUISA FERMOR, countess of POMFRET noblewoman, known for her letter-writing. Date: ? - 1761

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Moncrieffe

Louisa Moncrieffe
Lady LOUISA MONCRIEFFE wife of sir Thomas Moncrieffe Date: 1825 - 1898

Background imageLouisa Collection: Louisa Ctess Mansfield

Louisa Ctess Mansfield
LOUISA countess of MANSFIELD (nee Ellison) wife of William, the fourth earl, when viscountess Stormont. Date: 1809 - 1837

Background imageLouisa Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, David, Brought, Before, Saul, Art Journal, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, J

Drawings Prints, Print, David, Brought, Before, Saul, Art Journal, Publisher, Engraver, Artist, J
Drawings and Prints, Print, David Brought Before Saul (from The Art Journal), Publisher, Engraver, Artist, After, J. S. Virtue, Samuel Smith, Louisa Starr Canziani, London, British, London

Background imageLouisa Collection: Lady Smith Charlotte Delaval Children George Henry

Lady Smith Charlotte Delaval Children George Henry
Artokoloro

Background imageLouisa Collection: LOUISA WHITMAN (1795-1873). Mother of Walt Whitman. Photograph, c1870

LOUISA WHITMAN (1795-1873). Mother of Walt Whitman. Photograph, c1870

Background imageLouisa Collection: PRINCESS VICTORIA (1840-1901). Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa

PRINCESS VICTORIA (1840-1901). Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa. Empress to German Emperor Frederick III and eldest child of Queen Victoria. As Crown Princess of Germany and Prussia. Photograph, c1880

Background imageLouisa Collection: TENNESSEE: COTTON GIN, 1936. Sisters Hettie, Martha, and Louisa Walker ginning

TENNESSEE: COTTON GIN, 1936. Sisters Hettie, Martha, and Louisa Walker ginning cotton on their farm in Gatlinburg, Sevier County, Tennessee. Photograph by Edouard E. Exline, May 21, 1936

Background imageLouisa Collection: ALCOTT: ORCHARD HOUSE, 1941. The family home of Little Women author Louisa May

ALCOTT: ORCHARD HOUSE, 1941. The family home of Little Women author Louisa May Alcott in Concord, Massachusetts. Photograph by Frank O. Branzetti, 7 April 1941

Background imageLouisa Collection: GARBO AND STILLER, 1925. Swedish actress Greta Garbo and Swedish filmmaker Mauritz

GARBO AND STILLER, 1925. Swedish actress Greta Garbo and Swedish filmmaker Mauritz Stiller aboard the Drottningholm during its first trip to the United States. Photograph, 17 August 1925

Background imageLouisa Collection: Source Size = 2158 x 3009

Source Size = 2158 x 3009
MISS LOUISA PYNE

Background imageLouisa Collection: Richard Cosway (British, 1740-1742 - 1821), Maria Cosway with Her Daughter Louisa, c

Richard Cosway (British, 1740-1742 - 1821), Maria Cosway with Her Daughter Louisa, c. 1794, graphite, red and black chalk, and gray and red wash on laid paper

Background imageLouisa Collection: Portraits of the Royal Children, Modelled by Command of her Majesty, by L. C. Wyon

Portraits of the Royal Children, Modelled by Command of her Majesty, by L. C. Wyon
PORTRAITS OF THE ROYAL CHILDREN, MODELLED BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY, BY L.C. WYON, ROYAL MINT: 1. VICTORIA ADELAIDE MARY LOUISA, born November 21, 1840, Princess Royal. 2

Background imageLouisa Collection: Portrait of Chevalier d Eon, 1788 (engraving)

Portrait of Chevalier d Eon, 1788 (engraving)
XJF618968 Portrait of Chevalier d Eon, 1788 (engraving) by Kauffmann, Angelica (1741-1807) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chevalier d Eon)

Background imageLouisa Collection: The arch dutchess Maria Louisa going to take her NAP, 1810, the young Archduchess

The arch dutchess Maria Louisa going to take her NAP, 1810, the young Archduchess Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon, in a bed which is too short for her with Napoleon discussing the accommodations

Background imageLouisa Collection: Frederika Louisa Wilhelmina, Princess van Oranje-Nassau, with her brothers Willem

Frederika Louisa Wilhelmina, Princess van Oranje-Nassau, with her brothers Willem and Frederik. John Raphael Smith, Tischbein, A.C. de Poggi, 1762 - 1812

Background imageLouisa Collection: MISS JOURNEAUXs PERILOUS ADVENTURE AT SEA, 1886: 1. Miss Louisa Journeaux. 2

MISS JOURNEAUXs PERILOUS ADVENTURE AT SEA, 1886: 1. Miss Louisa Journeaux. 2. Her Companion Jumps into the Sea to Recover the Oar and the Boat Drifts Away. 3. She Signals a Passing Ship. 4

Background imageLouisa Collection: CONCORD: THE WAYSIDE. The Wayside, home of Louisa May Alcott and, later, Nathaniel Hawthorne

CONCORD: THE WAYSIDE. The Wayside, home of Louisa May Alcott and, later, Nathaniel Hawthorne, at Concord, Massachusetts

Background imageLouisa Collection: LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs

LOUISA CATHERINE ADAMS (1775-1852). Mrs. John Quincy Adams. Oil on canvas by Charles Robert Leslie, 1816

Background imageLouisa Collection: LOUISA MEIGS (1816-1879). American woman notable for her letters to her son during the Civil War

LOUISA MEIGS (1816-1879). American woman notable for her letters to her son during the Civil War. Photograph, 1861

Background imageLouisa Collection: JAMES EDWARD (1688-1766). James Francis Edward Stuart. Known as the Old Pretender

JAMES EDWARD (1688-1766). James Francis Edward Stuart. Known as the Old Pretender. Claimant to the British throne. At about age 7, with his sister, Princess Louisa Maria Theresa Stuart

Background imageLouisa Collection: ALCOTT: ENIGMAS, 1864. The Eavesdropper watching the Two Sisters

ALCOTT: ENIGMAS, 1864. The Eavesdropper watching the Two Sisters. Engraved illustration for the story, Engigmas, by Louisa May Alcott, published in an American newspaper, 1864

Background imageLouisa Collection: Victoria Mary Louisa, Duchess of Kent (1786-1861) mother of Queen Victoria. Engraving

Victoria Mary Louisa, Duchess of Kent (1786-1861) mother of Queen Victoria. Engraving published 1832

Background imageLouisa Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their six eldest children: Louisa the youngest shown here

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert with their six eldest children: Louisa the youngest shown here, born 1848. In boat is Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) Aquatint c1850

Background imageLouisa Collection: Karl Philip, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771-1820) Austrian soldier and diplomat: general 1810

Karl Philip, Prince of Schwarzenberg (1771-1820) Austrian soldier and diplomat: general 1810: field-marshal 1812. Negotiated marriage of Napoleon I and Maria Louisa of Austria

Background imageLouisa Collection: Portraits Of The Royal Children

Portraits Of The Royal Children, Modelled By Command Of Her Majesty, By L.c. Wyon, Royal Mint: 1. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Born November 21, 1840, Princess Royal. 2

Background imageLouisa Collection: The Arch Dutchess Maria Louisa Going To Take Her Nap

The Arch Dutchess Maria Louisa Going To Take Her Nap, 1810, The Young Archduchess Maria Louisa, Second Wife Of Napoleon, In A Bed Which Is Too Short For Her With Napoleon Discussing The Accommodations

Background imageLouisa Collection: WIVES OF FOUNDING FATHERS. Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, Martha Washington, Elizabeth Hamilton

WIVES OF FOUNDING FATHERS. Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, Martha Washington, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Louisa Adams. Line engraving from Godeys Ladies Book, early 1800 s

Background imageLouisa Collection: ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACKWELL (1825-1921). American minister and womens rights advocate

ANTOINETTE BROWN BLACKWELL (1825-1921). American minister and womens rights advocate. Steel engraving, 19th century



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"Louisa: A Name Woven in History and Literature" In the grand tapestry of history, one name stands out - Louisa. From the royal courts to literary masterpieces, this name has left an indelible mark on our collective memory. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the iconic couple who reigned over Great Britain in 1897, were blessed with a brood of children. Among them was their beloved daughter named Louisa. As part of the Royal Family, she embodied grace and elegance that befit her noble lineage. Across vast oceans and turbulent times, another Louisa emerged - Lady Letitia Louisa Kerr. Her strength resonated amidst the fighting in Belfast's Marrowbone area, where she tirelessly worked for peace and unity. Louisa found herself immortalized in literature as well. In "Little Women, " readers were enchanted by the March family gathered under a tree, finding solace in each other's company, and is here that we meet Louisa March - a character whose spirit mirrors that of author Louisa May Alcott herself. Speaking of authors bearing this illustrious name, let us not forget about Louisa Mss Waterford. With her artistic prowess, she captured beauty on canvas like no other; her works continue to inspire generations even today. Meanwhile, across continents and cultures stood Marie Louise – former Empress of France – whose regal presence shone brightly alongside Napoleon Bonaparte himself. Her story intertwined with power struggles and political intrigue but also showcased resilience against all odds. Even within fictional realms created by brilliant minds like Professor Bhaer from "Little Women, " we find ourselves entertained by his interactions with children named Louisa – a testament to how this name transcends time and space to touch hearts universally. Beyond these notable figures lies Alice Louisa Zetland – an individual whose contributions may have been lesser known but equally significant nonetheless. Her dedication to causes close to her heart left an indelible impact on those she touched.