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Eileen Collection (#2)

Eileen, a name that echoes through time and connects various stories and individuals

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen in Primrose Yellow

Eileen in Primrose Yellow (1926). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1926

Background imageEileen Collection: Pointers

Pointers. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of dogs walking in the countryside Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Foxhounds

Foxhounds. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of foxhound dogs scenting their quarry in a woodland scene Date: circa 1915

Background imageEileen Collection: Horses feeding

Horses feeding. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of carthorses feeding from nosebags Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall, 1913. Artist: N H Edmunds

Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall, 1913. Artist: N H Edmunds
Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall, 1913. A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)

Background imageEileen Collection: Tatler cover - Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall by Yevonde

Tatler cover - Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall by Yevonde
Tatler front cover featuring photograph of Mrs Fearnley-Whittingstall, formerly Miss Eileen Bennett the tennis player, posed with a bunch of balloons. 1930

Background imageEileen Collection: Sketch cover - tennis player Eileen Bennett

Sketch cover - tennis player Eileen Bennett
Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (16 July 1907 ca. 18 August 1979, female tennis player from the United Kingdom who won six Grand Slam doubles titles from 1927 to 1931)

Background imageEileen Collection: Mrs Fearnley Whittingstall (Eileen Bennett)

Mrs Fearnley Whittingstall (Eileen Bennett)
Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (16 July 1907 ca. 18 August 1979, female tennis player from the United Kingdom who won six Grand Slam doubles titles from 1927 to 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Kerin & A Hilliard

Eileen Kerin & A Hilliard
Eileen Kerin, actress with A Hilliard in As You Like It Date: early 20th century

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Herlie

Eileen Herlie (Eileen Herlihy) (1918 2008), Scottish actress of stage and screen

Background imageEileen Collection: Synchronised Swimming Wedding causes quite a stir

Synchronised Swimming Wedding causes quite a stir
August 1962, Kinson, Bournemouth. The wedding of Eileen Hart, 22 of New Milton and David King of Coombe Gardens, Bournemouth caused quite a stir (and claims of a publicity stunt)

Background imageEileen Collection: Lady Eileen Orde working on wallpaper designs

Lady Eileen Orde working on wallpaper designs
Lady Eileen Order, nee Wellesley (1887-1952), daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington and wife of the artist Captain Cuthbert Orde

Background imageEileen Collection: Captain & Lady Eileen Order in their Chelsea studio

Captain & Lady Eileen Order in their Chelsea studio
Captain Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888-1968), artist, pictured at home with his wife Lady Eileen Orde (formerly Lady Eileen Wellesley)

Background imageEileen Collection: See-Saw by Arthur E Eliot

See-Saw by Arthur E Eliot
Promotional postcard for See-Saw by Arthur E. Eliot and others, edited by R. C. Carton; music Ivor Novello and others. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 14th December 1916

Background imageEileen Collection: Mrs W. F. Forbes-Sempill

Mrs W. F. Forbes-Sempill
Mrs Forbes-Semphill, formerly Eileen Lavery, daughter (by his first marriage) of the painter Sir John Lavery. She married aviator Colonel the Hon. W. F. Forbes-Semphill. 1925

Background imageEileen Collection: Poster, Your blood could Save a Life

Poster, Your blood could Save a Life, National Blood Transfusion Service, Ministry of Health, designed by Eileen Evans. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageEileen Collection: A scene from Eileen of the Trees (1929) or Glorious Youth

A scene from Eileen of the Trees (1929) or Glorious Youth with Anny Ondra and Randle Ayrton, directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1929

Background imageEileen Collection: Young boy with pet dogs

Young boy with pet dogs
Pub: Humphrey Milford, Postcards for the Little Ones. Chums series. Artist:Eileen Hood Date: 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Street scene with cinema in Kobe, Japan

Street scene with cinema in Kobe, Japan
Minato-Gawa (Theatre Street) with the Kwansai-Ichi Asahikwan Cinema in Kobe, Japan. Posters outside the cinema depict Eileen Sedgwick in The Diamond Queen (1921). Date: circa 1921

Background imageEileen Collection: Eve from The Tatler becomes a film star, 1918

Eve from The Tatler becomes a film star, 1918
A sketch by Annie Fish to illustrate the Letters of Eve column in The Tatler magazine showing the fictional gossip columnist heroine in her new role - as a film star

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Molyneux as Eve from The Tatler on film

Eileen Molyneux as Eve from The Tatler on film
Eileen Molyneux (1893-1962), actress, pictured in 1918, in character, when she had been chosen to star in a series of twelve silent comedy films, called The Adventures of Eve

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Molyneux in Not Likely

Eileen Molyneux in Not Likely
The actress Eileen Molyneux pictured in a leg-revealing stage costume for the show, Not Likely, staged in July 1914. The outfit is suggested as ideal weather the country was experiencing at the time

Background imageEileen Collection: Miss Eileen Reed, WW1

Miss Eileen Reed, WW1
Portrait of Miss Eileen Reed, only daughter of the artist and political cartoonist, Edward Tennyson Reed (E.T.Reed), pictured at the time of her engagement to Major Lennox Galloway. Date: 1916

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Molyneux

Eileen Molyneux (1893-1962), actress, pictured in 1918, when she had been chosen to star in a series of twelve silent comedy films, called The Adventures of Eve

Background imageEileen Collection: Duchess of Sutherland playing tennis in aid of war charity

Duchess of Sutherland playing tennis in aid of war charity
The Duchess of Sutherland, formerly Lady Eileen Butler, eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Lanesborough, taking part in a tennis tournament at Surbiton, organised in aid of war funds

Background imageEileen Collection: Lady Eileen Orde and daughters by Madame Yevonde

Lady Eileen Orde and daughters by Madame Yevonde
Lady Eileen Orde and (inset) her two daughters by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly Lady Eileen Wellesley (1887-1952), the only daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington, descended from the Iron Duke

Background imageEileen Collection: Miss Eileen Legge water skiing or surf riding at Shanklin

Miss Eileen Legge water skiing or surf riding at Shanklin
Miss Eileen Legge seen surf-riding - an early form of water skiing - being pulled by a motor boat at Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. Date: 1928

Background imageEileen Collection: Helen Wills and Eileen Bennett

Helen Wills and Eileen Bennett
Front cover of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring a photograph of Helen Wills (Moody), the American player who won the Wimbledon Championship eight times, with Eileen Bennett

Background imageEileen Collection: E Arnot Robertson

E Arnot Robertson
EILEEN ARNOT ROBERTSON writer and film critic, author of Four frightened people and Ordinary families. Date: 1903 - 1961

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen, Her First Communion

Eileen, Her First Communion (1901). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1901

Background imageEileen Collection: Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert in The Most Popular Girl at the Party

Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert in The Most Popular Girl at the Party
SILENT FILM STILL: PARTIES. Aileen Pringle and John Gilbert in The Most Popular Girl at the Party

Background imageEileen Collection: Pencil drawing of Charles Clement Walker (1877-1968)

Pencil drawing of Charles Clement Walker (1877-1968) of de Havilland by his wife, Eileen Hood, 1912. Date: 1968

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Shaw by David Wright

Eileen Shaw by David Wright
Portrait of a young woman, Eileen Shaw, by artist, David Wright. Eileen was the wife of David Wrights army colleagues during the war. Date: c.1943

Background imageEileen Collection: Cocker and Clumber spaniels

Cocker and Clumber spaniels. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of dogs out for a walk in the country Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Disappearing Milk Trick

Disappearing Milk Trick
Magic at Maskelynes : Magician Mr. Edward Victor, assisted by the lovely Miss Eileen O Connor, demonstrated the amazing Disappearing Milk trick! Date: 1930s

Background imageEileen Collection: Mother and foal

Mother and foal. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour image of female horse with its foal Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Horses drinking at a water trough

Horses drinking at a water trough. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of carthorses wearing blinkers at a water trough Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Irish & English Setters

Irish & English Setters. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of dogs walking in the countryside Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: Retriever

Retriever. Artist: Eileen Hood. Watercolour of black retriever by the waters edge holding his masters walking stick Date: circa 1922

Background imageEileen Collection: The British Bulldog

The British Bulldog. Artist: Eileen Hood. A bulldog sits in front of a Union Jack Date: circa 1915

Background imageEileen Collection: THE HUSBAND HUNTER, 1920. Starring Eileen Percy

THE HUSBAND HUNTER, 1920. Starring Eileen Percy

Background imageEileen Collection: SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Aileen Pringle and Lew Cody in Adam and Evil, 1927

SILENT STILL: MAN & WOMAN. Aileen Pringle and Lew Cody in Adam and Evil, 1927

Background imageEileen Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: COUPLES. Owen Moore and Aileen Pringle in a scene from Tea for Three

SILENT FILM STILL: COUPLES. Owen Moore and Aileen Pringle in a scene from Tea for Three

Background imageEileen Collection: SILENT FILM STILL, 1920s. Aileen Pringle

SILENT FILM STILL, 1920s. Aileen Pringle

Background imageEileen Collection: THE HUSBAND HUNTER, 1920. Eileen Percy in a scene from the film adaptation of F

THE HUSBAND HUNTER, 1920. Eileen Percy in a scene from the film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgeralds Myra Meets His Family

Background imageEileen Collection: Theatre, Maughams, The Moon And Sixpence 1925, Nerman

Theatre, Maughams, The Moon And Sixpence 1925, Nerman
Eileen Sharp as Ata, the native girl, and Henry Ainley as Charles Strickland, in Somerset Maughams The Moon And Sixpence. Although and excellent play

Background imageEileen Collection: Rosalind & Orlando, As You Like It Shakespeare

Rosalind & Orlando, As You Like It Shakespeare
Eileen Kerin as Rosalind, Mr A Hilliard as Orlando, in a 1908 production

Background imageEileen Collection: Eileen Garrett

Eileen Garrett
EILEEN GARRETT English medium, writer and researcher




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Eileen, a name that echoes through time and connects various stories and individuals. From the coursing greyhounds to the elegant Greyhound Sir Reginald Lister and Eileen Lavery, there is an undeniable charm surrounding this name. In 1933, an advertisement for Lagonda showcased the grace of a woman named Eileen wearing an exquisite Idare dress. Her poise and style captured the hearts of many. Breaking barriers in her own right, Eileen became one of the first women police officers in Surrey, proudly donning the new uniform alongside her colleague. Their dedication to serving their community was commendable. The Honorable Eileen Nelson Hood stood tall among society's elite with her love for polo ponies evident in every stride. She embodied elegance both on and off the field. Meanwhile, Lady Eileen Orde brought sophistication to every room she entered. Her presence commanded attention as she effortlessly navigated through high society events. On a different note, "Eileen & Fred, " a secondhand shop nestled in Eccles, Manchester offered treasures waiting to be discovered by those who appreciated vintage finds. It was a place where nostalgia met practicality. Animals also found solace under this name's umbrella as horses galloped freely while cats purred contently beside them - all under Eileen's watchful eye. Amidst World War II chaos in London, everyday life continued for ordinary people like our mysterious protagonist named simply "Eileen. " We can only imagine what tales she could tell about resilience and survival during those challenging times. Whether it be strength or elegance, adventure or simplicity – each story connected by this enigmatic name paints a picture of countless possibilities woven into its fabric: The captivating essence of Eileen.