Elli Collection
"Ellie: A Woman of Many Talents and Inspirations" At length he tottered and fell down on the knee before her (colour litho). Elly Beinhorn with her plane, 1932
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"Ellie: A Woman of Many Talents and Inspirations" At length he tottered and fell down on the knee before her (colour litho). Elly Beinhorn with her plane, 1932. Creator: Unknown. Congresswomen, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon. World War I: Officers. Allied officers seated around a table during World War I. Throughout history, individuals named Ellie have left their mark in various fields, showcasing their remarkable abilities and contributions to society. From missionaries to novelists, abolitionists to anthropologists, these diverse Ellies have shaped our world in unique ways. One such notable figure is William Ellis (1794-1872), an English missionary and author who dedicated his life to spreading knowledge and understanding across cultures. His engraving from 1872 serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment. Another renowned Ellie is Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins (1863-1933), better known by his pseudonym Anthony Hope. This English novelist and playwright captivated readers with his thrilling stories that transported them into worlds filled with adventure and intrigue. Henri de Blowitz (1825-1903), a Bohemian journalist, was another influential figure whose work played a significant role in shaping public opinion during his time. His dedication to reporting the truth made him an invaluable asset in the field of journalism. Frederick Douglass (c1817-1895) stands tall among these Ellies as an American abolitionist who fought tirelessly for freedom and equality for all people. His powerful words continue to inspire generations even today. In the realm of science, we find an English anthropologist and psychologist whose groundbreaking research shed light on human behavior during the early 20th century. Their photograph serves as a reminder of their pioneering work that continues to shape our understanding of ourselves.